Happy English Podcast
Michael Digiacomo Happy English
Learn American English with your host Michael DiGiacomo from Happy English in New York City. Michael has been teaching English since 1994. This is an English as a Second Language (ESL) and English as a Foreign Language (EFL) podcast that brings you fun, practical, and useful English lessons which are ideal for intermediate and advanced level English learners everywhere. This podcast is perfect for university students, business professionals, homemakers, retirees and anyone who is interested in learning and improving their English skills. Every week, you are going to learn American English idioms, conversational expressions and phrasal verbs. As your American English teacher, I will help you learn real and natural American English pronunciation and conversational style. You will get the chance to improve your vocabulary and have a clear understanding of practical English grammar. I also help you have a deeper understanding of American Culture through language learning. Join my podcast learner's study group to practice these lessons with me each week on zoom. Get Happy, Get English. Happy English!
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I get it - make and do can be super confusing. You’ve probably learned that both verbs mean "to take action" in some way. But for example, how do you know when to say make a mistake or do your homework? That’s what we’re going to clear up.
Today we’re going to talk about two small but mighty verbs in English: make and do. These verbs show up everywhere - but the tricky part is knowing when to use which one. So today, we’ll go over the core difference between make and do, and I’ll give you lots of real-life examples along the way. Let’s get started!
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1418 - 927 - How to Use ‘Make’ and ‘Do’ in English - What’s the Difference?” - 2025:11:12, 0.41 PM Wed, 12 Nov 2025
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1414 - 923 - Phrasal Verb Friday - Whip Up Fri, 07 Nov 2025
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1413 - 922 - Office Speak- What Do These Phrases Really Mean? Wed, 05 Nov 2025
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1412 - 921 - Business English Idioms for Everyday Work Life Mon, 03 Nov 2025
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1407 - 916 - How to Use “Yet” in Conversations Wed, 29 Oct 2025
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1406 - 915 - How to Use “Get” in 5 Different Ways In English Mon, 27 Oct 2025
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1405 - 914 - Sunday Speak - Ya Didja Whaddaya - Connected Speech In American English Sun, 26 Oct 2025
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1404 - 913 - Saturday Short - You Know What? Guess What? Sat, 25 Oct 2025
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1403 - 912 - Phrasal Verb Friday - Buckle Down Fri, 24 Oct 2025
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1402 - 911-Understanding And Using The Subjunctive Mood In English Thu, 23 Oct 2025
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1401 - 910 - How To Use Should, Wish, And If Only To Express Regret In English Mon, 20 Oct 2025
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1400 - 909 - Sunday Speak - The American Flap T Pronunciation Sun, 19 Oct 2025
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1399 - 908 - Saturday Short – Learn To Use The Conversational Phrase, You Know What I Mean? Sat, 18 Oct 2025
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1398 - 907 - Phrasal Verb Friday - Meaning and Usage Of Flake Out In English Fri, 17 Oct 2025
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1397 - 906 - How to Use ‘By’ in English - Time, Deadlines, and Authorship Explained Thu, 16 Oct 2025
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1396 - 905 - Creepy, Spooky, and Downright Scary - Halloween Words in English Wed, 15 Oct 2025
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1395 - 904 - How come we can say foods, hairs, and freedoms? Mon, 13 Oct 2025
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1394 - 903 - Sunday Speak - Use "I Dunno" To Sound More Natural Sun, 12 Oct 2025
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1393 - 902 - Saturday Short - How To Use Let Me Tell You Something In English Sat, 11 Oct 2025
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1392 - 901 - Phrasal Verb Friday - Meaning and Usage of Crank Out In English Fri, 10 Oct 2025
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1391 - 900 - Thank You, and What I’ve Learned From 900 Podcasts Thu, 09 Oct 2025
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1390 - 899 - How to Use 'Ain’t' in Real English Conversation Wed, 08 Oct 2025
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1389 - 898 - 4 Ways To Use So In English Mon, 06 Oct 2025
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1388 - 897 - Sunday Speak - Using Hang On To Ask Someone To Wait Sun, 05 Oct 2025
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1387 - 896 - Saturday Short - Using Kind of, Sort of, and A bit To Soften Your Sentence Sat, 04 Oct 2025
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1386 - 895 - Friday Phrasal Verb - Using Jazz Up Make Something More Exciting Fri, 03 Oct 2025
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1385 - 894 - Usage and Meaning Of "Even" In Negative Sentences Thu, 02 Oct 2025
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1384 - 893 - The Difference Between So, Too, & Very In English Wed, 01 Oct 2025
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1383 - 892 - How To Talk About Reason Without Saying Because In English Mon, 29 Sep 2025
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1382 - 891 - Sunday Speak - Using How Come Instead Of Why Sun, 28 Sep 2025
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1381 - 890 - Saturday Short: How to Use Negative Questions Naturally in English Sat, 27 Sep 2025
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1380 - 889 - Phrasal Verb Friday - Meaning And Usage Of Slack Off In English Fri, 26 Sep 2025
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1379 - 888 - Using Tag & Negative Questions To Comment And Confirm In English Thu, 25 Sep 2025
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1378 - 887 – How To Use Unless, As Long As, And In Case In English Wed, 24 Sep 2025
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1377 - 886 - Learn The Difference Between Have Got And Have In English Mon, 22 Sep 2025
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1376 - 885 - Sunday Speak - How To Use Gotcha To Show Understanding In English Sun, 21 Sep 2025
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1375 - 884 - Saturday Short - How To Use By The Way To Change The Topic In English Sat, 20 Sep 2025
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1374 - 883 - Phrasal Verb Friday - Learn The Meaning And Usage Of Mull Over Fri, 19 Sep 2025
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1373 - 882 - Fall Vocabulary in American English - Autumn Words and Phrases Thu, 18 Sep 2025
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1372 - 881 - Speaking Naturally - How Native Speakers Break Grammar Rules Wed, 17 Sep 2025
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1371 - 880 - Seven Ways To Use Even In English Mon, 15 Sep 2025
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1370 - 879 - Sunday Speak - Polite Ways to Say No In English Sun, 14 Sep 2025
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1369 - 878 - Saturday Short - Learn The Difference Between Everyday & Every Day Sat, 13 Sep 2025