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Welcome back, everyone.
You're tuning in to another episode of Podcast and Chill.
I'm Leo, always here to add a bit of laughter to your day.
And I'm Gwen, here to give you the best tips.
Have you ever wondered why the English you learn in school is different from what you hear in movies or on the street and you don't know how to use them properly?
Then this is the topic for you.
Today we're talking about a topic that our listeners all School English B's, reallife English.
In this podcast,
we'll share useful tips to help you know the difference between school English and real life English and when to use them.
Let's get started.
Firstly, let's start by defining what we mean by book English and everyday English.
So book English is what you get from textbooks, academic papers and formal writing.
It's the kind of English that follows all the grammar rules in its formal details very correctly.
It's like wearing a suit and tied to a business meeting.
You want to look as professional as possible.
Right, Leo?
On the other hand, everyday English is the language people use in daily conversations,
on social media, and even in informal emails.
It's more relaxed, often includes slang, and doesn't always follow strict grammar rules.