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Welcome to another magical episode of Learn English with Ethan and Priya! ✨📚 In this episode, we dive into Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone and use this beloved story to help you improve your English in a fun, natural, and engaging way. Whether you’re a beginner or an advanced learner, reading stories like Harry Potter is one of the best ways to build vocabulary, understand grammar in context, and improve your listening and speaking skills. As we explore Harry’s journey from living under the stairs at Privet Drive to discovering the magical world of Hogwarts, we break down useful English phrases, everyday expressions, and important vocabulary. You’ll learn how to describe characters and personalities (for example, “kind-hearted,” “strict,” “mysterious”), how to talk about feelings (“nervous,” “excited,” “confused”), and how to use past tense forms naturally while telling a story. We also focus on practical English you can use in daily life. When Hagrid says, “You’re a wizard, Harry,” we talk about sentence structure and emphasis. When characters introduce themselves, we review polite greetings and introductions. When Harry receives his Hogwarts letter, we discuss how to talk about surprises and life-changing moments in English. Through dialogue, storytelling, and simple explanations, we help you understand not just what the words mean, but how and when to use them. Reading fiction is a powerful way to improve your fluency because it teaches you how native speakers actually communicate. In this episode, we practice pronunciation, intonation, and shadowing techniques so you can sound more natural and confident when you speak. We also explain key grammar points from the book, such as past simple vs. past continuous, descriptive adjectives, and common phrasal verbs.