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October 11, 2025 1 min
Hey there! It’s Michael here and welcome back to another Happy English Saturday Short, your quick tip for speaking English better.

Today, let’s look at a really common and powerful phrase: “Let me tell you something.” We use let me tell you something when we want to share our feelings, give an opinion, or emphasize what we’re about to say. It helps grab the listener’s attention and makes your speech sound more natural — and more emotional.

Let’s say your friend just ask you about a new restaurant in town. You could say:
 “Oh, let me tell you something - their pasta is incredible!”
Or maybe you saw a movie, and a friend says she heard it’s boring. You can say:
 “Let me tell you something, that movie is one of the best I’ve seen this year.”
We also use it when we feel strongly about something:  “Let me tell you something — learning English takes time, but it’s totally worth it.”

So remember, let me tell you something is a great way to add emotion, confidence, or strong opinion to what you say. It’s natural, it’s friendly, and it really makes your English sound alive.
And let me tell you something - if you keep practicing with these Saturday Shorts, your English is only going to get better and better! Oh, and don’t forget to follow or subscribe so you don’t miss the next Happy English Podcast and next week’s Saturday Short. Thanks for listening — and until next time, keep learning and keep it cool.

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Hey there, it's Michael here and welcome back to another
Happy English Saturday short. Your quick tip for speaking English
better today, Let's look at a really common and powerful phrase,
let me tell you something. We use let me tell
you something when we want to share our feelings, give

(00:25):
an opinion, or emphasize what we're about to say. It
helps grab the listener's attention and makes your speech sound
more natural and more emotional. Let's say your friend just
asked you about a new restaurant in town. You could say, oh,
let me tell you something. Their pasta is incredible. Or

(00:50):
maybe you saw a movie and a friend says she
heard it's boring. You can say, let me tell you something,
that movie is one of the best I've seen this year.
We also use it when we feel strongly about something.
Let me tell you something. Learning English takes time, but

(01:10):
it's totally worth it. So remember, let me tell you
something is a great way to add emotion, confidence, and
a strong opinion to what you say. It's natural, friendly,
and it makes your English sound alive. And let me
tell you something. If you keep practicing with these Saturday shorts,

(01:32):
your English is only going to get better and better.
Oh and don't forget to follow or subscribe so you
don't miss the next Happy English podcast and next week's
Saturday short. Thanks for listening, and until next time, keep
learning and keep it cool.
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