Learn English with Real Conversations Podcast | How to Use ALREADY, YET & STILL in English
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Learn English with Real Conversations Podcast | How to Use ALREADY, YET & STILL in English
Master the art of talking about time, expectations, and progress! In this essential and clarifying episode of the Hannah Daily English podcast, your hosts Hannah and James demystify three time adverbs that even advanced learners sometimes mix up: ALREADY, YET, and STILL. Learn to express surprise, impatience, ongoing situations, and completed actions with perfect precision. ✨
Stop wondering if you should say "I already finished" or "I still didn't finish." This lesson provides the simple framework for using these words naturally: ALREADY for sooner than expected, YET for something waiting to happen, and STILL for ongoing situations that continue. Master these to add nuance and native-like timing to your English. 🎯
Join Hannah and James in a relatable, fast-paced conversation about daily tasks, waiting for messages, finishing projects, and making plans. Through their natural back-and-forth, you'll hear how these three little words completely change the feeling of a sentence—expressing everything from relief ("It's already done!") to frustration ("You still haven't called?"). 🎧
🧠 IN THIS LESSON, YOU WILL MASTER:
✅ The Core Meaning of Each Word – Finally understand the distinct "feeling" behind each adverb: ALREADY = before now / sooner than expected. YET = up to now / still not happened (in negatives/questions). STILL = continues longer than expected / ongoing.
✅ Grammar & Sentence Position – Learn exactly where to place each word: ALREADY in mid-position (I've already eaten). YET at the end of negatives/questions (Have you seen it yet?). STILL in mid-position (She's still sleeping).
✅ ALREADY vs. YET vs. STILL – Master the crucial differences: "I already did it" (it's done, maybe early). "I haven't done it yet" (it's not done, but expected). "I still haven't done it" (it's late, there's a problem).
✅ Listening for Emotion & Emphasis – Train your ear to hear the tone and emphasis native speakers use with these words to express surprise (Already?!), impatience (Is it ready yet?), or frustration (He's still not here!).
✅ Common Questions & Responses – Learn natural Q&A patterns: "Have you finished yet?" "Yes, already!" / "No, not yet." / "I'm still working on it."
🌟 THE HANNAH DAILY ENGLISH METHOD:
🔹 Learn Through Emotional Context – Absorb grammar by connecting each word to the specific feeling or expectation it expresses.
🔹 Build Fluency with Sentence Position – Focus on the exact placement rules that make your sentences sound grammatically perfect and natural.
🔹 Understand the Speaker's Perspective – Grasp why choosing "still" vs. "yet" vs. "already" completely changes the message you send.
🔹 Enjoy Clear, Contrastive Explanations – We teach these words together, constantly comparing and contrasting them until the differences are crystal clear.
🚀 PERFECT FOR:
✅ Beginner to Intermediate learners who want to express timing and expectations accurately.
✅ Students and professionals who need to report progress, check status, and manage deadlines.
✅ Self-learners confused by textbooks that teach these words separately without showing how they interact.
✅ Anyone who wants to sound more natural when talking about what's done, what's not done, and what's still happening.
🎁 WHAT YOU WILL TAKE AWAY:
🎯 A simple, three-word system for expressing completed actions, uncompleted expectations, and ongoing situations.
🎯 Confidence to answer "Have you finished?" with the perfect word choice every time.
🎯 Key phrases for daily conversation: "I've already seen it," "Not yet, sorry," "Are you still at work?", "It's still early."
🎯 The ability to understand subtle cues in conversation—like when someone is expressing surprise or mild criticism through word choice.
🎯 A major upgrade in your ability to talk about time and expectations, a core component of fluent English.
📌 Subscribe to Hannah Daily English for regular, contrastive lessons that teach you not just vocabulary, but the emotional intelligence behind word choice.
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