How To Use Remind and Remember in English | Learn English with Real Conversations
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Загружено: 2026-03-05
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Remind me to watch this video. Or — remember to watch this video. Which one is correct? Both? Neither? Actually — both are correct. But they mean something completely different. And after today's episode — you will never confuse them again.
In this episode of TalkFluent — the podcast where we learn real English through real conversations — Nora and Kamal open with a short brilliant hook that demonstrates the difference between remind and remember in thirty seconds flat. Without explaining anything. Just by living it. Then they break everything down slowly, clearly, and naturally — with full grammar explanations, a complete real-life conversation, and a six-round practice game that locks everything in.
This episode is for intermediate and upper-intermediate learners — B1 and B2. The grammar is clear. The examples are real. And the golden rule at the heart of this episode is simple enough to remember forever.
Here is exactly what Nora and Kamal cover in today's episode:
✅ THE GOLDEN RULE — one idea that explains everything
— REMEMBER comes from inside you — your own brain, your own memory
— REMIND comes from outside you — another person or thing causes the thought
— Inside vs outside — the only rule you will ever need for these two words
— Why this difference matters and how native speakers feel it naturally
✅ REMEMBER — all three structures explained clearly
— Remember plus noun — I remember that day, do you remember the film?
— Remember plus ing — for past memories — I remember meeting her, I remember arriving
— Remember plus to — for future actions — remember to call, remember to lock the door
— The critical difference between remember locking and remember to lock — explained once and for all
— Why same word plus different grammar equals completely different meaning
✅ REMIND — all three structures explained clearly
— Remind someone to do something — can you remind me to call the doctor?
— Remind someone of something — this song reminds me of summer
— Remind someone that something — she reminded me that the meeting was at three
— Remind me about — a fourth natural pattern for everyday conversation
— The most common mistakes with remind — remind me this, remind me it — corrected clearly
✅ THE MOST COMMON MISTAKE — fixed forever
— Why remind me this and remind me it are wrong
— What to say instead — remind me of this, remind me about it, remind me that
— Why remind always needs a full structure — explained simply and clearly
✅ A COMPLETE NATURAL CONVERSATION
— Two friends planning a trip — eleven examples of remind and remember in one natural conversation
— Every example broken down sentence by sentence after the conversation
— How that reminds me works as a natural conversation phrase
— How remember plus to works naturally mid-conversation
✅ SIX ROUND PRACTICE GAME
— Kamal answers six real situations in real time using remind and remember
— Past memories, future actions, outside triggers, facts being recalled
— The phrase on the tip of my tongue — explained and practised naturally
📚 What you will practise in this episode:
✅ Natural English at a clear B1–B2 intermediate level
✅ Remind and remember in real personal and professional contexts
✅ Three structures for each verb — with clear examples for every one
✅ How to talk about memories, future actions, and triggers in English
✅ The natural phrase that reminds me — used correctly in conversation
✅ Three golden sentences you can use in real conversations starting today
✅ On the tip of my tongue — a bonus natural English expression
🎧 This episode is perfect for:
✔️ Intermediate and upper-intermediate English learners (B1–B2)
✔️ Anyone who confuses remind and remember in English
✔️ Learners preparing for IELTS, TOEFL, or Cambridge B1–B2 exams
✔️ ESL and EFL students worldwide
✔️ Anyone who wants to sound more natural and confident in English
✔️ People who learn better through real dialogue and real human conversations
✔️ Anyone ready to go beyond the basics of English grammar
👉 After you listen — write two sentences in the comments below. One using REMIND. One using REMEMBER. About your real life. A real memory. A real reminder. We read every single comment and we would love to see your sentences.
✨ Remind and remember. Two verbs. One golden rule. Inside and outside. Once you feel that difference — really feel it — you will hear these words everywhere. And you will always know exactly which one to use.
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