Speak Better English with Harry | Episode 568

与哈利一起说好英语 | 第568集

Speak Better English with Harry

2025-12-31

15 分钟
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In this podcast episode, we focus on English verbs of movement and explain how native speakers use them to describe speed, direction, and manner of movement. You will hear clear explanations and practical examples that show the difference between similar verbs and help you choose the right word in real situations. This lesson is ideal for intermediate and advanced English learners who want to expand vocabulary, improve accuracy, and sound more natural when speaking and writing. It is also useful for learners preparing for IELTS, TOEFL, or Cambridge English exams, where precise vocabulary is important. By the end of the episode, you will understand how to describe movement in a more vivid and natural way, using the right verb for the right context. Share Your Thoughts Support the show Improve your English step by step. My online courses cover grammar, vocabulary, and speaking practice — prices start from just €7.99. Enrol today and start improving your English ➡️ https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/online-learning-courses/
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  • Hi there, this is Harry.

  • Welcome back to Advanced English Lessons with Harry,

  • where I try to help you to get a better understanding of the English language,

  • to help you with your conversational skills, your business English skills,

  • interview skills, whatever your goals are, we're here to help.

  • And for those of you and your friends or family who want one-to-one lessons,

  • well, you know what to do,

  • just Get in touch www.englishlessonviaskype.com and you can apply for a free trial lesson and we'd be very happy to hear from you and very happy to help you.

  • So what are we going to talk about today?

  • Well, we're going to talk about some verbs in particular, verbs to do with movement.

  • So I've got a lot of those, I'll give them to you and then I'll explain them with a few examples.

  • Dash, now dash has got that meaning of boom.

  • fast, okay?

  • So when we dash, we go very, very quickly.

  • So we often say, oh, look at the time, I have to dash, meaning I'm in a hurry, means I have to rush,

  • I have to get somewhere very quickly,

  • I shouldn't have stayed so long, I think I'm going to get stuck.

  • So if you don't mind, I have to dash, okay?

  • So to dash means to go quickly.

  • So you're in the train station, you just arrive and you dash.