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[Essential English Conversational Expressions: A Comprehensive Guide]-[16. 最常用的地道英語口語練習]

KendrasLanguage · B1 · 2023-11-30

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📋 Summary

Mastering Everyday English: A Comprehensive Guide to Essential Expressions

Communication is the bridge that connects individuals, and mastering basic expressions is the first step toward fluency. This guide categorizes essential English phrases into functional groups, providing the tools necessary for navigating daily interactions with confidence.

1. Greetings and Farewells

Building rapport starts with appropriate salutations. Whether it is a formal "Good morning" or "Good afternoon," these opening lines set the tone for any conversation. When concluding a meeting, phrases like "I've got to go" or "See you later" serve as polite exits, while "Keep in touch" and "Have a nice day" add a warm, personal touch to the interaction.

2. Introductions and Social Etiquette

Introducing oneself or others requires clarity and politeness. Using "Let me introduce myself" or "Let me introduce Mr. White to you" creates a professional atmosphere. When meeting someone new, expressing pleasure is key: "Nice to meet you" or "It's a pleasure to meet you." Furthermore, confirming prior acquaintance with "Haven't we met before?" or inquiring about someone's origin, such as "I'm from Canada," helps build deeper connections.

3. Inquiring About Well-being and Daily Life

Checking in on others is a staple of English conversation. Simple questions like "How are you?" or "How's it going?" are often met with responses like "Pretty good," "Same as usual," or "So far so good." When someone isn't feeling well, asking "What's wrong with you?" and responding with "I caught a cold" or "I am not feeling well" allows for empathy and support, often followed by the reassuring "Don't worry" or "Take care."

4. Navigating Language Barriers

Learning a new language inevitably involves confusion. To manage these moments, one should be equipped with phrases like "I didn't catch that" or "Could you please say that again?" If you are struggling, admitting "I can only speak a little English" or asking "Could you speak more slowly?" is perfectly acceptable and often encourages the speaker to adjust their pace. Asking "How do you say this in English?" is perhaps the most powerful tool for continuous learning.

5. Expressing Gratitude and Apologies

Politeness is the cornerstone of social harmony. A simple "Thank you very much" or "Thank you for your help" goes a long way. When apologizing, "I'm sorry to be late" or "I am sorry to have troubled you" shows respect for the other person’s time. If someone apologizes to you, using "It's no big deal" or "That's okay" helps diffuse tension and maintain a positive relationship.

6. Information Exchange and Requests

Effective communication often involves seeking information or assistance. Whether asking for directions ("Do you know where the post office is?") or requesting a favor ("Would you mind helping me?" or "May I borrow your pen?"), using polite modals like "Could" and "Would" is essential. When you need to ensure understanding, asking "Does it make sense?" or "Do you know what I mean?" keeps the dialogue on track.

7. Expressing Opinions and Emotions

Sharing one's thoughts and feelings allows for genuine connection. Agreement can be signaled with "I agree" or "I think so too," while disagreement can be handled politely with "I don't think so." Similarly, expressing emotions—whether it is happiness ("I'm so glad"), surprise ("I was surprised"), or empathy ("I'm sorry to hear that" or "I know how you feel")—humanizes the conversation and fosters emotional intelligence in your English speaking journey.

🎯Key Sentences

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I've got to go.
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Haven't we met before?
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Please have a seat.
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How's it going?
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Same as usual.
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📝Key Phrases

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Keep in touch
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So far so good
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Take your time
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Have you got a minute?
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I didn't catch that
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📖 Transcript

Let's learn useful expressions in English.
早上好 Good morning Good afternoon.
Good afternoon.
Good evening.
Good evening.
It's fine today.

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