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[Mastering the Art of Making Plans: Essential English Phrases for Socializing]-[20 Common English Phrases to Use in Conversation (Making Plans)]

To Fluency Podcast: English with Jack · B1 · 2025-07-15

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Introduction to Social Fluency

In this episode, Jack from ToFluency provides a comprehensive guide on how to initiate plans and build social connections using natural, everyday English. Mastering these phrases is essential for speaking with confidence, whether you are looking to hang out casually, develop new romantic relationships, or network at conferences.

Inviting Others: From Casual to Creative

Jack highlights that invitations in English often rely on specific, informal idioms.

  • Casual Invitations: Phrases like "Would you like to grab a coffee?" are ubiquitous. The term "grab" here is an informal way to suggest getting something quickly, such as lunch or coffee.
  • British Nuance: The term "fancy" is a common British expression. Using "Do you fancy going for a drink?" serves as a friendly and sometimes slightly romantic way to extend an invitation.
  • Open-ended Suggestions: Sometimes it is better to be less direct. Phrases like "I was thinking we could go to that show" or simply using "Want to do something this weekend?" are highly effective, despite what some traditional English teachers might suggest regarding the formality of the word "want."
  • Non-committal Plans: When bumping into someone, using "Let's get together soon" allows you to express interest without the pressure of committing to a specific date or time immediately.

Suggesting Specific Activities

To propose a concrete plan, Jack suggests using phrases that show enthusiasm and preference:

  • The "How about/What if" approach: "How about we try that new restaurant?" or "What if we tried that new Italian restaurant?" allows for a collaborative suggestion.
  • The "Check out" technique: Using "Why don't we check out that new gallery?" is a natural way to invite someone to explore a specific place.
  • Expressing Enthusiasm: Starting with "Let's do something fun like..." is an excellent way to show your preference while maintaining an inviting, high-energy tone.

Checking Availability and Flexibility

Communication often requires checking if the other person is free. Jack emphasizes the importance of being polite and flexible:

  • Direct Inquiries: Asking "Are you free on Thursday?" or "Do you have any plans this weekend?" is straightforward and effective.
  • Offering Flexibility: Asking "When works best for you?" or "Does Saturday morning work for you?" shifts the power to the other person, making the invitation more polite.
  • Catching Up: When reconnecting with an old acquaintance, asking for a "quick catch up" is the standard way to propose a meeting to share news.

Accepting and Declining Offers

Knowing how to respond is just as important as the invitation itself.

  • Acceptance: Phrases like "Sounds good" or "Sounds like a plan" are standard. Adding an exclamation mark in text messages helps convey the necessary warmth and excitement.
  • Declining: It is important to distinguish between an excuse (avoidance) and a reason (a genuine conflict). Saying "I'd love to, but I have so much going on" is a polite way to decline. If you are still interested, proposing an alternative, such as "How about Sunday instead?" keeps the door open.

The Digital Shift in Planning

Jack concludes with modern data highlighting that social planning has moved primarily to digital platforms. With 68% of Americans preferring text messages to phone calls for planning, and high usage of apps like WhatsApp in the UK, it is vital to practice these phrases in written form. Ultimately, the key to successful social planning in English is maintaining a warm, friendly tone that encourages connection, regardless of the medium.

🎯Key Sentences

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Would you like to grab a coffee this weekend?
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Do you fancy going for a drink on Friday?
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I was thinking we could go to that show this weekend
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Want to do something this weekend?
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Let's get together soon.
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📝Key Phrases

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grab a coffee
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do you fancy going for
3
I was thinking we could
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let's get together soon
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how about we try
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