This blog has been written with the focus on learning English speaking by concentrating on some sentences that are most frequently used. It is not advocated that you learn and understand them all within a day. Instead you can emphasize on learning two of these English sentences each day.
2. This blog has been written with the focus on
learning English speaking by concentrating on
some sentences that are most frequently used.
It is not advocated that you learn and
understand them all within a day. Instead you
can emphasize on learning two of these English
sentences each day.
3. Imagine a situation where you can converse
with someone using one or more of the below-
mentioned sentences.
You can opt to have a mental conversation,
envision how other person may respond and
accordingly answer to him or her.
4. These conversations may be one to three
sentences long or even longer; based on your
preference.
Keep your eyes and ears open for these
common sentences on TV, listen radio and read
blogs about how these sentences can be used
in different scenarios.
5. Use these phrases in
casual writing or write
a tweet, an email or a
Facebook post. You
can also make an
effort to use these
sentences in real
conversations
wherever you can.
6. By practicing two phrases every day, you can
easily start learning fluent English speaking in
no time. You should strive at completing the
entire list within 10 days.
7. o I really appreciate
it: This sentence
can be used
personally and
professionally both.
I really appreciate
your help.
I really appreciate
your honesty/good
work.
8. o Excuse me: When you really need to get
through but if someone is blocking your way,
you can say Excuse me. You can use this
sentence in case of seeking attention, like in
parties you can say
Excuse me, ladies and gentleman.
Excuse me Mam, you dropped your wallet.
9. o I am sorry: Use it when you want to
apologize, when you have done something
wrong and want to ask forgiveness for it. You
can use it in both personal and professional
scenario.
I am sorry for hurting you.
10. o What do you think? – The sentence can be
used when you want to know opinion of other
person on a topic.
I am not sure if we should make this investment
now, what do you think?
11. o That sounds great – If you like an idea or a
thought, you may use adjectives like ‘perfect’,
‘awesome’, ‘fantastic’ , these words are
synonyms of ‘great’. Similarly you can use
this sentence:
Guys, let’s plan a road trip to Himachal
That sounds awesome
12. o Nice to meet you – When someone introduces
himself/herself to you , in reply you can use
this sentence.
Hi, I am Manish, sales manager from Toyota.
Hello Manish, Nice to meet you.
13. Where are you from? – You use this sentence
when you want to know location of the other
person.
Hi, I am Manish.
Hello Manish, nice to meet you, where are you
from?
14. o What do you do? – It means what do you do
for a living, refers to your occupation
Hi, I am Manish.
Hello Manish, what do you do?
I am sales Manager from Toyota.
15. o What do you like to do? – Use of this sentence
refers to check list of interest and activities
which other person prefers to do in their free
time.
So what do you like to do in your free time,
Manish?
I like to watch TV and read self-help books
16. o What’s your phone number? – When you meet
a person, you can use this sentence to know
their phone number to stay in touch.
It would be great to meet up again Manish,
What’s your phone number?
17. o How can I help you? – You can use this
sentence especially when you are working in
customer service.
Hello, this is Manish speaking, how can I help
you Sir?
18. o What time is our meeting? – You can ask this
to confirm time of any event. If you want to
ask about a meeting on a certain day, you
should use this sentence.
What time is our meeting on Friday?
19. o I’ll be with you in a moment – You can use
this sentence, when someone wants to meet
you and you need a minute or few minutes to
finish something first.
Good evening! I’ll be with you in a moment.
20. o Could you repeat that please? – If you want
someone to repeat a word, phrase or a
question again, then you can also add please
at end of the sentence also.
Could you please repeat that?
Could you repeat that please?
21. o Could you please talk
slower? – If you are
talking to native
speakers, they
obviously speak very
fast, and it might be
difficult to
understand
sometimes. The
sentence can be used
in a casual tone.
I am sorry, could you
please talk slower?
22. o Thank you. That helps a lot – When other
person accepts your request to speak slower
than you can thank them by saying – Thank
you that helps a lot. Now, I can understand it
more clearly.
23. o (Oh) never mind – This sentence can be used
to replace ‘it does not matter’ or ‘forget it’. It
can be used in a scenario when you are
repeating same line again and again but other
person does not understand.
Are you coming along in the party?
No, I have a meeting at same time.
Oh, never mind, I will go alone.
24. o (Oh really?) Actually, I thought… – When you
disagree with someone’s idea and thought,
instead saying ‘No’ and stating it clearly, you
may say it more politely.
So Manish, papers are ready for the client.
Actually, I thought, bank has not dispatched
paper yet
Okay, I will check details again.
25. o I’m (just) about to [verb]… – You can use this
sentence when you are about to start an
activity very soon.
I am just about to send an email to client.
26. o Please call me (back) at… – You can use this
sentence to give your phone number when
you want someone to call you back.
Okay, to confirm order Please call me back at
9999-9999. Thanks.
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