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Do you always say “I’m happy” or “I’m sad”? If yes, you’re not alone. Most English learners only know basic emotion words — happy, sad, stressed, tired. But native speakers rarely stop there. They say: • “I’m feeling blue.” • “I’m a bit down lately.” • “I’m overwhelmed.” • “I’m burned out.” In this episode of Fear-Free English Club, we help you upgrade your emotional vocabulary so you stop sounding robotic and start sounding real. You’ll learn: ✅ The difference between “sad,” “feeling blue,” and “down” ✅ When to say “stressed” vs. “overwhelmed” vs. “burned out” ✅ The emotional difference between being alone and feeling lonely ✅ How to express emotions naturally in conversations ✅ How to avoid sounding dramatic or unnatural This is not about using fancy vocabulary. It’s about expressing depth. Because emotional language builds connection. And connection builds confidence. 💬 QUESTION FOR YOU: Do you feel lonely… or just alone sometimes? What’s the difference for you? Write one sentence in the comments. 🎧 Subscribe to Fear-Free English Club if you want to speak English naturally — not perfectly. Remember: Communication beats perfection.