"Used To, Would & Was Always" in Everyday English | Daily English Conversations | English Podcast
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2026年05月28日
In this episode, you'll learn how to use "used to," "would," and "was always doing" in everyday English naturally and confidently.
Join our hosts Tom and Anna as they explore the three different ways to talk about past habits — with real examples you can use right away.
"Used to," "would," and "was always" all describe things you did regularly in the past. But each one carries a completely different feeling. Knowing which one to use makes your stories come alive and your English sound natural.
📚 In this lesson, you will practice:
✅ The clear difference between "used to" (fact), "would" (nostalgia), and "was always" (emphasis)
✅ Why "would" cannot describe past states — only actions
✅ Natural pronunciation, rhythm, and intonation
✅ Listening to slow, clear, and natural conversations
✅ Everyday English you can use immediately
🎯 The Real Easy Talks Method:
• Learn through real-life dialogues, not scripts or textbooks
• Practice speaking with natural conversations
• Focus on natural flow, pronunciation, and real communication
• Learn English through stories, feelings, and daily experiences
🎧 Perfect For:
✅ A2-B1 learners building spoken English confidence
✅ 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 rules for when to use "used to" vs "would" vs "was always"
• Real stories showing how each form changes the feeling of a memory
• The "fact, feeling, frustration" system for choosing the right one
• Vocabulary like I used to be, I would often, back in the day, not anymore, I was constantly
🔔 Subscribe to Real Easy Talks for daily podcast-style lessons, real conversations, and practical English that helps you speak naturally and confidently!
#LearnEnglish #EnglishPodcast #EnglishConversation #SpeakEnglishNaturally #EnglishListening #EnglishFluency #RealEnglish #RealEasyTalks #UsedToWould #EnglishGrammar #PastHabits #DailyEnglish #NaturalEnglish
Join our hosts Tom and Anna as they explore the three different ways to talk about past habits — with real examples you can use right away.
"Used to," "would," and "was always" all describe things you did regularly in the past. But each one carries a completely different feeling. Knowing which one to use makes your stories come alive and your English sound natural.
📚 In this lesson, you will practice:
✅ The clear difference between "used to" (fact), "would" (nostalgia), and "was always" (emphasis)
✅ Why "would" cannot describe past states — only actions
✅ Natural pronunciation, rhythm, and intonation
✅ Listening to slow, clear, and natural conversations
✅ Everyday English you can use immediately
🎯 The Real Easy Talks Method:
• Learn through real-life dialogues, not scripts or textbooks
• Practice speaking with natural conversations
• Focus on natural flow, pronunciation, and real communication
• Learn English through stories, feelings, and daily experiences
🎧 Perfect For:
✅ A2-B1 learners building spoken English confidence
✅ 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 rules for when to use "used to" vs "would" vs "was always"
• Real stories showing how each form changes the feeling of a memory
• The "fact, feeling, frustration" system for choosing the right one
• Vocabulary like I used to be, I would often, back in the day, not anymore, I was constantly
🔔 Subscribe to Real Easy Talks for daily podcast-style lessons, real conversations, and practical English that helps you speak naturally and confidently!
#LearnEnglish #EnglishPodcast #EnglishConversation #SpeakEnglishNaturally #EnglishListening #EnglishFluency #RealEnglish #RealEasyTalks #UsedToWould #EnglishGrammar #PastHabits #DailyEnglish #NaturalEnglish