✅ https://youtu.be/puNo0sxC3VI 👉 Check the latest Video - American Idioms I love to use the most? The difference between ‘when’ and ‘while’ – Spoken English Lesson Take the quiz - http://www.learnex.in/the-difference-between-when-and-while-spoken-english-lesson In this Spoken English lesson, you are going to learn the difference between when and while. Often people get confused when using these two words. Website : http://www.letstalkpodcast.com Facebook Fan Page - http://www.facebook.com/letstalkpodcast When: is used to say a longer action was interrupted by a shorter action. Example: I was reading when he called. When: is used to express ‘at that time’ or ‘at that moment’ Example: I like to wear casuals when I’m on a holiday. When: is used when a short action is immediately followed by another short action. Example: He came out when the bell rang. When: is used to talk about a specific age or period of life. Example: When I was a child, we lived in London. ‘While’ is used to talk about two ling actions happening at the same time. Example: She was surfing the internet while I was cooking. Example: He was driving while I was listening to music. ‘While’ can’t be used to talk about a specific age or period of life. Example: While I was a child, we lived in London. (incorrect)