25 natural English sentences that you can use in different situations.
Let's practice some core important English.
We're going to use the repeat after me method or you can shadow me.
So the first situation is at a restaurant.
I'm going to say it two times and then you repeat after me.
Are you ready to order or do you need a few more minutes?
Are you ready to order or do you need a few more minutes?
Okay.
I think I'm ready.
I'll have the chicken salad, please.
I think I'm ready.
I'll have the chicken salad, please.
Great choice.
And what would you like to drink?
Great choice.
And what would you like to drink?
Okay, very good.
That was our first situation.
Our next situation is changing plans.
All right, here we go.
Are we still meeting a six are we still meeting a six.
Actually something came up do you mind if we make it seven instead.
Actually, something came up.
Do you mind if we make it seven instead?
No problem at all.
Seven works for me.
No problem at all.
Seven works for me.
All right.
Next situation is asking for help.
Hey, do you have a minute?
Hey, do you have a minute?
Sure, what's up?
Sure, what's up.
I'm stuck on this part.
Could you give me a hand?
I'm stuck on this part.
Could you give me a hand?
All right, next we got small talk about the weather.
It's really hot today, isn't it?
It's really hot today, isn't it?
Yeah, I'm not used to this kind of weather.
Yeah, I'm not used to this kind of weather.
Same here.
I can't wait for it to cool down.
Same here.
I can't wait for it to cool down.
All right.
Next is on the phone.
Hi, this is Sarah is now a good time to talk.
Hi, this is Sarah is now a good time to talk.
Hey, Sarah.
Yeah, I've got a few minutes.
Hey, Sarah.
Yeah, I've got a few minutes.
Great, I just wanted to follow up on our last conversation.
Great, I just wanted to follow up on our last conversation.
All right, next we're going to clarify some details.
So we're meeting at the station, right?
So we're meeting at the station, right?
Yeah, at the main entrance around three o'clock.
Yeah, at the main entrance around three o'clock.
Perfect.
I'll text you when I get there.
Perfect.
I'll text you when I get there.
All right.
Now we're going to be talking about mistakes.
Something I never do.
I don't know about you.
Your presentation was really good.
Your presentation was really good.
Thanks, but I made a few mistakes.
Thanks, but I made a few mistakes.
Don't worry, everyone makes mistakes.
It still went really well.
Don't worry, everyone makes mistakes.
It still went really well.
All right, now we're going to be inviting someone.
We're going out for dinner on Friday.
Do you want to join us?
We're going out for dinner on Friday.
Do you want to join us?
That sounds fun.
What time are you thinking?
That sounds fun.
What time are you thinking?
Maybe around 7.
I'll send you the details.
Maybe around 7.
I'll send you the details, all right good, good.
Next is asking for repetition.
Re repeat that, please.
The past word is capital s, then three, then nine and a small b.
Sorry, could you repeat that a bit more slow.
You know what i said that fast You're supposed to repeat.
I was supposed to say it twice.
Okay, let's try again.
I'm going to say it two times and then you say it.
The password is capital S, then three, then nine and a small b.
The password is capital S, then three, then nine and a small b, You go.
Okay.
Sorry, could you repeat that a bit more slowly?
Sorry, could you repeat that a bit more slowly?
Okay.
Sure.
Capital S, 3, 9, small b.
Yeah, that's easier to understand, easier to follow.
All right, now we're going to talk about learning.
How do you practice your English speaking?
How do you practice your English speaking?
I try to think in English throughout the day and practice speaking with English Coach Chad.
I try to think in English throughout the day and practice speaking with English Coach Chad.
You know it.
You know it.
Alright, that's smart.
Little by little, it really makes a difference.
That's smart.
Little by little, it really makes a difference.
Little by little.
It's a d sound, a lit.
It's not lit tool, it's little little, little by little.
Little by little, it really makes a difference.
That's a smart thing to do.
All right, that's it.
Having some fun working out our English speaking muscles.
Keep moving forward one step at a time and I'll see you in the next practice video.