EPISODE · Sep 7, 2022 · 16 MIN
Speak Better English with Harry | Episode 395
from Speak Better English with Harry · host Harry
When English is not your first language, it may be difficult for you to describe simple things in English. In this English lesson, I’ll give you much better and more polite ways to ask for help in English. Use these English phrases in formal and informal situations. It will help you improve your English speaking skills and make you sound like a native English speaker. You can also watch this lesson on my YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/learnenglishwithharry Learn English with HarryAmazing quality online courses starting from only €7.99. Click to enrol today https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/online-learning-courses/ and improve your English speaking skills, grammar and vocabulary.Share Your ThoughtsIf you often hesitate, make mistakes, or feel unsure when speaking English, book a trial lesson. We assess your level, correct you clearly, and give you a focused plan so you know exactly what to improve. Book a free trial here: https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/trialIf you prefer to study on your own, explore our online courses. They give you structured lessons to build stronger grammar, clearer pronunciation, and more confident speaking step by stepDiscover all courses and guides: https://englishlessonviaskype.com/confidence
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When English is not your first language, it may be difficult for you to describe simple things in English. In this English lesson, I’ll give you much better and more polite ways to ask for help in English. Use these English phrases in formal and informal situations. It will help you improve your English speaking skills and make you sound like a native English speaker. You can also watch this lesson on my YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/learnenglishwithharry Learn English wit...
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