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100 English Sentences You Can Use in Conversation
source: Learn English Lab 2017年8月4日
Here are 100 short English sentences that you can use in everyday conversations.
FULL LIST OF SENTENCES:
BASIC GREETINGS
Saying hello
1. How's it going?
2. How are things?
3. What's up?
4. Nice to meet you.
5. Long time, no see.
6. How have you been?
Responding to a greeting
7. Great, thanks.
8. How about you?
9. Not much.
10. The usual.
Saying goodbye
11. I've got to get going.
12. It was a pleasure meeting you.
13. See you later.
14. Stay in touch.
ASKING FOR INFORMATION
15. Could you tell me what this word means?
16. Would you happen to know where the library is?
HESITATING
17. That's a good question.
18. Let me see.
19. Let me think for a moment.
ASKING FOR REPETITION
20. Excuse me?
21. Sorry, I didn't catch that.
22. Would you mind repeating that?
23. Can / Could you speak a little more slowly, please?
SAYING I DON'T KNOW
24. I'm afraid I have no idea.
25. Can't help you there, sorry.
26. Beats me.
OPINIONS
Asking for someone's opinion
27. What do you think about that?
28. What are your views on this?
Giving your opinion
29. I think that's a good idea.
30. I honestly don't think it's going to work.
31. As far as I'm concerned, this is the best restaurant in town.
AVOIDING A QUESTION
32. I don't have an opinion on the matter.
33. Let me get back to you on that.
34. I'm not at liberty to say.
AGREEING AND DISAGREEING
Expressing agreement
35. I couldn't agree more.
36. You're absolutely right.
37. I agree with you 100 percent.
38. You hit the nail on the head.
Expressing disagreement
39. I'm not sure I agree.
40. I'm afraid I disagree.
41. I think you're mistaken.
INTERRUPTING POLITELY
42. Sorry to interrupt you.
43. Can I stop you there for a moment?
44. Do you I mind if I jump in here?
Allowing interruption
45. Go ahead.
46. Sure, go on.
Refusing interruption
47. Let me finish.
48. Hold on for a moment.
SUGGESTIONS
Making suggestions
49. What do you say we go to the movies?
50. How about having pizza for dinner tonight?
Responding to suggestions
51. That would be great!
52. Sounds good to me.
53. I'm not sure about that.
54. No, I don't think so.
MAKING PLANS
Asking about and suggesting plans
55. What are you doing tonight?
56. Got any plans for tomorrow?
57. Are you free next Saturday?
58. Do you want to do something this weekend?
Saying yes to a plan
59. Sure. What do you have in mind?
60. I'm free all weekend. Let's do something.
Saying no to a plan
61. No, sorry, I've already made some plans.
62. I'm actually kind of busy tomorrow.
63. I'd love to do something but I can't.
PERMISSION
Asking for permission
64. Do you mind if I use your cellphone?
65. Would it be OK if I took the day off tomorrow?
Giving permission
66. Yes, please do.
67. Sure, go ahead.
68. No, not at all.
Refusing permission
69. Unfortunately, I have to say no.
70. I'd rather you didn't.
71. I'm afraid I do.
MAKING REQUESTS
72. Can / Could you pass me the salt, please?
73. Would you mind lending me some money?
74. I was wondering if you could help me with this.
Responding to a request
75. Sure, no problem.
76. Yeah, of course.
77. I'd be glad to help.
78. Sorry, I can't right now.
79. I'm afraid I can't.
MAKING OFFERS
80. Can I get you a glass of water?
81. How about some ice cream?
82. Would you like me to give you a ride home?
Responding to an offer
83. Yes, please.
84. That would be great, thanks.
85. I'm OK, but thanks for offering.
86. No, I'm good. Thanks.
THANKING PEOPLE
87. Thanks a million.
88. Cheers.
89. I really appreciate it.
90. That's very kind of you.
91. I can't thank you enough.
Responding to thanks
92. It's nothing.
93. Don't mention it.
94. Any time.
95. My pleasure.
ASKING SOMEONE TO WAIT
96. Can you hold on a moment, please?
97. Hang on one second.
98. Bear with me just a moment.
99. I'll be right with you.
APOLOGIZING
Making an apology
100. I'm really sorry about that.
101. Please accept my apologies.
Accepting an apology
102. Don't worry about it.
103. No worries.
Using prefixes in English
source: Your English Web 2016年11月22日
In this English lesson you will see some examples of how we use and choose the correct prefix in English.
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English vocabulary - MONEY and DEBT
source: Your English Web 2016年4月1日
In this English lesson you will learn some of the main English vocabulary we use to talk about money and debt.
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The Living Room | At Home Vocabulary
source: Mark Kulek 2017年8月6日
Language in use:
It's a television. The TV is in the living room. It's a sofa. There's a sofa in the living room. It's a coffee table. The coffee table is in the living room. The TV and remote are on the coffee table. The bookcase is behind the coffee table. The floor lamp is in front of the coffee table.
Get it done quickly - 58 - English at Work gets you on track
source: BBC Learning English 2017年8月9日
The team are getting ready to launch their new product and there's lots to do. Will they get things done on time? For more English at Work and other great content: http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/...
English words Britishers took from Indian languages – Indo-English –Inde...
source: Learn English with Let's Talk 2017年8月14日
Indo-English Vocabulary Lesson – English words taken from Indian languages – Independence day special: http://www.learnex.in/indo-english-vo... English is an expanding language and new words are added regularly. In today’s English lesson we are learning 18 English words that come from the Indian languages. You would be surprised to know that these words come from Indian languages. As British ruled India for a long time, there has been an influence of the Brits in India, but the English language also had the Indian influence. We are sure you would enjoy this English lesson. Visit our Website - http://www.letstalkpodcast.com
Oral Reading Fluency 22 - "A Tree in the Forest" - English Vocabulary a...
source: JenniferESL 2017年8月17日
INDEX: 0:01 Introduction 0:22 Title 0:33 What is this reading about? 0:55 Vocabulary Notes 2:06 First Reading: listen 4:12 Second Reading: listen and repeat 8:26 Third Reading: slow reading 10:56 Fourth Reading: natural pace 12:57 Post-reading Thoughts
IELTS LISTENING TEST | 57 | HD | ANSWERS | ULTIMATE PRACTICE !!
source: Official IELTS Practice 2017年7月25日
IELTS ACADEMIC band 9 material.
(CLICK ON 'CC' UNDER THE VIDEO TO SEE THE SUBTITLES)
The IELTS Listening test will take about 30 minutes, and you will have an extra 10 minutes to transfer your answers to the answer sheet.
The four parts of this practice Listening test are presented over four separate web pages. Make sure you move swiftly from one page to the next so that your practice is as realistic as possible.
Download the question paper and blank answer sheet before you start, and write your answers on the question paper while you are listening. Use a pencil.
Listen to the instructions for each section of the test carefully. Answer all of the questions.
There are 40 questions altogether. Each question carries one mark.
For each part of the test, there will be time for you to look through the questions and time for you to check your answers.
When you have completed all four parts of the Listening test you will have ten minutes to copy your answers on to a separate answer sheet.
IELTS LISTENING TEST 28 | ANSWERS | 5.7.2017 | HD | ULTIMATE
source: Official IELTS Practice 2017年7月4日
IELTS ACADEMIC band 9 material.
(CLICK ON 'CC' UNDER THE VIDEO TO SEE THE SUBTITLES)
The IELTS Listening test will take about 30 minutes, and you will have an extra 10 minutes to transfer your answers to the answer sheet.
The four parts of this practice Listening test are presented over four separate web pages. Make sure you move swiftly from one page to the next so that your practice is as realistic as possible.
Download the question paper and blank answer sheet before you start, and write your answers on the question paper while you are listening. Use a pencil.
Listen to the instructions for each section of the test carefully. Answer all of the questions.
There are 40 questions altogether. Each question carries one mark.
For each part of the test, there will be time for you to look through the questions and time for you to check your answers.
When you have completed all four parts of the Listening test you will have ten minutes to copy your answers on to a separate answer sheet.
Top 15 English Questions You Should Know
source: Learn English with EnglishClass101.com 2016年5月17日
How to Learn English FAST on your own time: http://www.EnglishClass101.com/video
In this lesson, you'll learn 15 Questions You Should Know that are used every day in USA.
Find out more, click here: http://www.englishclass101.com/2015/0...
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