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Happy English Podcast

Michael Digiacomo Happy English 1000 Episodes Jul 3, 2026

The Happy English Podcast helps English learners improve their American English skills with clear lessons on vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar, and everyday conversation. Hosted by teacher Michael DiGiacomo, the show offers practical tips and listening practice for natural communication. With over 1,000 episodes and 8 million downloads since 2014, it provides step-by-step guidance for building confidence in speaking English.

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1072 - How to Use “That Works” Naturally Jul 3, 2026 579 That works. Works for me. Does that work? That doesn’t work for my schedule.Did you notice, these expressions all use the verb work, but they’re not about having a job. In everyday American  English, we often use work to talk about whether a time, a plan, an idea, or a solution is acceptable, convenient, or possible. So if someone says, “Friday works for me,” they don’t mean Friday has a job. They
1071 - How Americans Talk About Hot Weather Jul 1, 2026 710 Man! It’s hot as hell. It’s like an oven out there. I’m melting. Crank up the A/C. Time to beat the heat.Hot weather. Everybody talks about it, right? But in English, especially in American English, we don’t only say, “It’s hot.” We have lots of natural expressions for hot days, humid days, uncomfortable days, and those summer days when you walk outside and immediately think, “Nope. I’m going back
1070 - How Native Speakers Really Use "I'm All Set" Jun 29, 2026 480 I'm all set. You're all set. Are we all set? We're all set.Have you ever heard someone say, "I'm all set," and wondered what they meant? You won't find this expression in many English textbooks, but if you spend any time in the United States, you'll hear it everywhere. At restaurants, coffee shops, doctor's offices, airports, hotels - just about anywhere. So what does "all set" actually mean? Well
1069 - Stop Mixing Up Cost, Spend, Pay, and Buy Jun 28, 2026 493 How much did it cost? How much did you spend? Did you pay cash? What did you buy?Cost, spend, pay, and buy. These are four very common English words that are related to using money. and English learners often mix them up because they're all connected to money. But here's the thing. They don't focus on the same part of the situation. Sometimes we're talking about the thing we got. Sometimes we're t
1068 - Notice vs Realize - This Difference Matters Jun 26, 2026 454 I noticed a strange noise. I realized I forgot my keys. She noticed he was quiet. She realized he was upset.Notice and realize are two similar words in English, so they're are easy to mix up. And honestly, it's easy to understand why. Both words talk about becoming aware of something. But there's an important difference between them. When you notice something, you use your senses. When you realize
1067 - How To Really Use Sure Jun 24, 2026 440 Sure. Sure thing. Are you sure? I’m sure. Sure enough. Sure is one of those words that seems really simple, right? You probably learned that sure means certain. And that's true. But in everyday English, we use sure in a lot of different ways.  Sometimes it means certain. Sometimes sure means yes. Sometimes it means of course. And sometimes it's just a friendly way to agree with someone. So what's
1066 - Does Fine Really Mean Fine Jun 22, 2026 561 I’m fine. That’s fine. Fine with me. Fine.  Fine seems like such a simple word, right? You probably learned it very early in English class. “How are you?” “I’m fine, thank you. And you? I'm fine thank you.” Easy. But here’s the thing: Outside the classroom, in real English, fine can mean a lot of different things depending on the situation - and your tone of voice. Sometimes fine means okay. Somet
1065 - Seem, Look, or Sound? How to Use Them Naturally Jun 15, 2026 432 You look tired. That sounds fun. He seems upset. Dinner looks amazing. Your voice sounds different.Seem, look, and sound. These words seem simple, right? But English learners often mix them up. Can you say, “You seem tired,” and, “You look tired”? What’s the difference? Why do we say, “That sounds fun,” when we can’t actually hear fun? And when should you use seem instead? Yeah… there’s actually m
1064 - Wait vs Expect - What’s the Difference Jun 10, 2026 459 I’m waiting for the bus. I’m expecting a package tomorrow. We’re expecting guests this weekend. My teacher expects me to do my homework.Wait and expect. These seem like simple words, right? But they can be easy to mix them up. Like, what’s the difference between, “I’m waiting for you,” and, “I’m expecting you”? Why can we say, “I’m expecting a package,” but not, “I’m waiting a package”? And what d
1063 - Don’t Say “Visit To” - Visit vs Go To Jun 8, 2026 442 Jack visited his parents last weekend. We went to Milan for vacation. I need to go to the doctor. I visited my friend in Brooklyn.Visit and go to. Both words are used to talk about movement, but they are easy to mix up. Can you say, “I visited to New York”? Why do we say, “go to the doctor,” but, “visit the doctor”? And what’s the difference between, “I visited my friend,” and, “I went to my frien
1062 - No Big Deal - No Biggie - English Tips in a Minute | Happy English Jun 5, 2026 88 1062 - No Big Deal / No Biggie - English Tips in a Minute | Happy EnglishHey there! It’s Michael here - and welcome back to English Tips in a Minute from Happy English. Today, let’s look at two really common conversational responses - “no big deal” and “no biggie.”We use no big deal or no biggie to mean “it’s not a problem” or “don’t worry about it.” They’re casual, friendly ways to respond when s
1061 - Better Ways to Say Thank You in English Jun 5, 2026 431 Check out my new Live Course: Speak Naturally In American English: https://learn.myhappyenglish.com/speak-naturally-in-american-englishThanks. Thank you so much. I really appreciate it. You’re the best. I owe you one.Saying thank you in English seems easy, right? Just say, “Thank you.” But honestly, in everyday conversation, we don’t always use the same expression. If someone holds the door open f

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