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Why do native English speakers say “just” all the time? 🤔 In this episode of Daily English, Actually, Sophie and Alex break down how native speakers really use the word “just” in everyday conversation and why learning it will instantly make your English sound more natural and fluent. This lesson is not grammar-heavy. Instead, you’ll hear real daily English conversations, practical examples, and a natural role-play that shows how “just” works in real life exactly how native speakers use it. Perfect for A2–B1 English learners who want to improve speaking confidence, listening skills, and natural conversation flow. ✅ What You’ll Learn in This Episode: The 5 most common ways native speakers use “just” How to use “just” for recent actions (“I just got here”) How “just” means only in daily conversation How “just” adds emphasis (“That’s just what I needed”) How native speakers use “just” to sound polite and friendly Common phrases with “just” you hear every day How to avoid sounding robotic or textbook-like when speaking English 🗣️ Real-Life English Examples Covered: “I just ate.” “I just want water.” “Just a second.” “Just kidding!” “Just so you know…” “Just be yourself.” Plus a natural coffee shop role-play that shows how native speakers use “just” multiple times without even thinking about it. 🎯 Key Vocabulary & Phrases: Just (recently, only, exactly, polite requests) Plain Overthink Considerate Heads up 👩🎓 Who This Lesson Is For: English learners at A2–B1 level Anyone learning conversational English Students preparing for English speaking tests Learners who want to sound more natural and fluent People tired of textbook English and want real spoken English 💬 Practice Your English: 👉 Comment below: What is ONE sentence you can make using “just”? Practice your English by writing it in the comments! 🔔 Subscribe to @Dailyenglishactually for more real-life English conversations, speaking practice, and native-speaker explanations that actually make sense.