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How to Use Like and As in Everyday English | English Conversation Practice | English Podcast π― Do you confuse LIKE and AS in English? Join Sarah and John as they share John's embarrassing job interview mistake that will teach you EXACTLY when to use LIKE vs AS in everyday conversations! π What Sarah & John Teach You Today: β The simple rule: LIKE = similar to / AS = in the role of β Why you say "works AS a manager" NOT "works LIKE a manager" β Common LIKE phrases: looks like, sounds like, feels like, eats like β Essential AS phrases: works as, the same as, as I mentioned, as soon as possible β Formal vs casual: When to use AS in professional settings β The "same like" mistake everyone makes (and the correct way!) β 3 interactive quizzes including rapid-fire practice β Real-life examples from job interviews, restaurants, and daily conversations π― Perfect For: β’ English learners struggling with LIKE and AS β’ ESL students preparing for IELTS, TOEFL, or job interviews β’ Anyone who wants to sound more professional in English β’ Beginners to intermediate English speakers β’ People who say "same like" instead of "same as" π¬ Your Practice Challenge: Write 5 sentences in the comments - 3 using LIKE and 2 using AS. Sarah and John read EVERY comment and give personal feedback! Don't be afraid of mistakes! πͺ Example sentences to practice: He talks ___ a teacher. (answer: like - similarity) She works ___ a doctor. (answer: as - her job) This tastes the same ___ yesterday. (answer: as - always!) π Why Learn with English Politely? Sarah and John make English grammar: β¨ Simple (no confusing explanations!) β¨ Fun (real stories and embarrassing moments) β¨ Practical (use it in conversations TODAY) β¨ Interactive (quizzes throughout the episode) New episodes every day teaching you real, natural English! They make learning English feel like coffee with friends, not a boring classroom! #LearnEnglish #EnglishGrammar #ESL #EnglishPodcast #EnglishConversation #SpeakEnglish #EnglishForBeginners #EnglishVocabulary #EnglishSpeakingPractice #ImproveEnglish #EnglishLearning #EnglishPolitelyThePodcast #SpeakEnglish #likevsas #EnglishListeningPractice #SpokenEnglish