Speak Better English with Harry | Episode 572

与哈利一起说好英语 | 第572集

Speak Better English with Harry

2026-01-28

17 分钟
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In this podcast episode, you’ll learn useful English expressions and natural collocations that native speakers use in everyday conversations. We talk about how English changes through different stages of life — from growing up to getting older — and what words fit each moment.  You’ll hear clear explanations, easy examples, and simple ways to remember new phrases. This episode will help you improve your spoken English, build real-life vocabulary, and speak with more confidence and fluency. 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.

  • Okay, let's get back to our lesson today.

  • And today's advanced English lesson, again, we're looking at co-locations.

  • And these are co-locations relating to different stages in your life, from young to old.

  • Okay, so unfortunately, I've gone through most of those stages and now in the latter stage,

  • but however we press on.

  • So these are co-locations, advanced English co-locations, looking at the various stages of life.

  • Okay.

  • Now, I've got 12 of them in total.

  • If I can remember them all, 12 of them,

  • I'll go through them and give you a simple example of when you can use them.

  • number one well when you're young guys or girls you're out running and playing and you're you know doing all sorts of things climbing trees jumping over walls getting over gates playing football chasing riding bikes and occasionally we fall down and we graze our knees so and often graze our hands at the same time

  • because our hands come out automatically to try and break the fall but we get the little cuts on the palms of our hand and the grazes on our knees and it certainly stings.