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  • How to Use "BY," "UNTIL," and "FROM" in Everyday English | Daily English Conversations | English Podcast
    Mar 3 2026

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    How to Use "BY," "UNTIL," and "FROM" in Everyday English | Daily English Conversations | English Podcast

    In this episode, you'll finally understand the difference between BY, UNTIL, and FROM in English.

    Join our hosts Tom and Anna in a fun and practical conversation as they clear up one of the most common confusions in English — just like real people talk in real life.

    BY, UNTIL, and FROM are everywhere in daily English. But so many learners mix them up! "Finish it by Friday" and "Wait until Friday" sound similar, but they mean very different things. This episode will make it crystal clear.

    📚 In this lesson, you will practice:

    ✅ BY = deadline (Finish it by Friday)

    ✅ BY = next to, near, method, and passive agent

    ✅ UNTIL = duration up to a point (Wait until Monday)

    ✅ The key difference between BY and UNTIL

    ✅ FROM = starting point, origin, material, and cause

    ✅ The FROM...TO pattern for ranges

    ✅ Natural pronunciation, rhythm, and intonation

    ✅ Listening to slow, clear, and natural conversations

    🎯 Phrases you'll learn:

    • BY Friday - deadline, before or on Friday

    • BY the window - next to, near

    • BY email / BY train - method or means

    • Written BY Shakespeare - passive agent

    • UNTIL Monday - duration, continuously up to Monday

    • Not UNTIL midnight - didn't happen before midnight

    • FROM Portland - origin, where you're from

    • FROM 9 TO 5 - range pattern, start to end

    • Made FROM wood - material or source

    • Tired FROM working - cause or reason

    🎧 Perfect For:

    ✅ Beginners who want to learn natural spoken English

    ✅ Intermediate learners improving fluency and confidence

    ✅ Students, travelers, and working professionals

    ✅ Self-learners who enjoy podcast-style English lessons

    ✅ Anyone who wants to speak English more naturally in daily life

    🎁 What You'll Get From This Episode:

    • Clear explanation of BY vs UNTIL (deadline vs duration)

    • Real-life examples with personal stories

    • How to use FROM for origin, material, cause, and ranges

    • Tips to stop confusing these three prepositions forever

    • Vocabulary like by Friday, until Monday, from here to there

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    24 mins
  • How to Use JUST in Everyday English | Daily English Conversations | English Podcast
    Mar 3 2026

    ⭐️ Real English Conversations to Boost Your Speaking Skills! ⭐️

    With Real Easy Talks, you'll learn natural English through real conversations, everyday expressions, and engaging podcast-style dialogues. Our lessons help you improve your speaking step by step by listening to slow, clear, and realistic English used in daily life.

    How to Use "JUST" in Everyday English | Daily English Conversations | English Podcast

    In this episode, you'll learn how to use the word "JUST" in English naturally and confidently.

    Join our hosts Tom and Anna in an eye-opening conversation as they explore how this tiny word can transform your English from textbook to totally natural — just like real people talk in real life.

    JUST is one of the most powerful words in English. It's small, but it changes everything. Native speakers use it to sound polite, casual, and natural. But most learners don't know how to use it correctly.

    📚 In this lesson, you will practice:

    ✅ 7 different ways native speakers use JUST

    ✅ How JUST makes you sound more polite and natural

    ✅ The difference between "I want to ask" and "I just wanted to ask"

    ✅ Natural pronunciation, rhythm, and intonation

    ✅ Listening to slow, clear, and natural conversations

    ✅ Everyday English you can use immediately

    🎯 The 7 Meanings of JUST:

    • JUST = only (It's just a mistake)

    • JUST = exactly (That's just what I needed)

    • JUST = recently (I just arrived)

    • JUST = simply (Just do it)

    • JUST = a little bit (Just a second)

    • JUST = softens requests (I just wanted to ask...)

    • JUST = adds emphasis (It's just amazing!)

    🎧 Perfect For:

    ✅ Beginners who want to sound more natural

    ✅ Intermediate learners who want to speak like natives

    ✅ Students, travelers, and working professionals

    ✅ Self-learners who enjoy podcast-style English lessons

    ✅ Anyone tired of sounding like a textbook

    🎁 What You'll Get From This Episode:

    • The ONE word that transforms your English

    • 20+ phrases you can use immediately

    • The secret to sounding polite without being formal

    • Tips to speak more like a native speaker

    • Vocabulary like just a second, just in case, just wondering, just saying

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    20 mins