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Do you freeze when someone asks “How are you?” in English? This lesson shows you how to talk about your feelings, stress, worries, and hobbies in real, simple English — without fear or complicated grammar. In this real-life English lesson (A2–B1), Sofia and Jason teach you natural phrases that native speakers actually use every day. No textbook English. No pressure. Just clear, honest communication. ✅ In this lesson, you will learn how to: • Talk about your feelings in English (happy, tired, stressed, nervous) • Share worries and stress without sounding dramatic • Say how you feel even when words are hard to find • Talk about your hobbies, interests, and personal likes • Respond when someone shares their feelings with you • Sound natural and confident in everyday conversations This lesson is perfect for: ✔️ English learners at A2–B1 level ✔️ Adults learning English for real life ✔️ ESL / ELL students ✔️ People who want to speak English with confidence ✔️ Anyone who feels shy talking about emotions in English 💬 Real phrases you’ll practice: “I feel tired.” “I’ve been stressed lately.” “I have a lot on my mind.” “I’m not really into it.” “I like drawing. It helps me relax.” “Thanks for telling me.” “You’re not alone.” These are short, simple phrases that help you connect with people — at work, with friends, or in daily life. 🌍 Why this lesson matters: Many learners think they need perfect English to talk about feelings. That’s not true. You don’t need big words. You don’t need grammar rules. You just need clear, simple English. English is about connection, not perfection. 👍 If this lesson helped you: • Like the video • Subscribe for weekly real-life English lessons • Comment below using one phrase you learned today 💬 Question for you: What do you like to do in your free time? Try: “I’m into…” or “I like…” #realenglish #learnenglish #englishconversation #englishforbeginners #englishspeaking #spokenenglish #esl #a2english #b1english #englishpractice #englishlearning #englishconfidence