When I tune in to a rambling episode of Michael Lavers, I'm usually captivated by its engaging, intriguing and entertaining nature as it closely resembles real-life conversations. On the other hand, scripted lessons of many other teachers fail to pique my interest. Though the content of BBC 6 Minute English is undoubtedly of high-quality, I only occasionally engage with it, which is why it's not a regular choice for me. However, I often find Michael Lavers' spontaneous-speaking style enjoyable to listen to. Honestly speaking, I am considering using Michael Lavers' episodes to teach natural conversational English to my students, as they are both effective and engaging. Muhammad Hanif from Pakistan