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The Most Used Phrases in English Conversation
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The Most Used Phrases in English Conversation
How to Check In at a Hotel:
?A: Hi miss, how are you today? Are you checking in “—”B: Yes, I had a room reserved under the name A: Oh ok, let me check. Oh great I found your reservation, you are in room 207. B: Great so here are your keys and we have a complimentary continental breakfast between 7am and 10am in the lobby. Would you like a hand bringing those bags up to your room? Our bellhop can take those for you. A: Sure, that would be great. B: Enjoy your stay with us.
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How to Ask for More Information:
A: Lindsay, what are you doing? B: Oh I’m trying to figure out how to make this microphone work better. It sounds kind of strange. A: What do you mean? I think it sounds fine. B: Do you know what my friend said? He’s an audio expert and he said that we need to improve it. I don’t know, what do you think? A: I think it’s OK. |
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I was wondering if – this is a beautiful way to strike up a conversation with someone you might know, yet you haven’t spoken to them too often. Typically it would be some occasion when you get to meet your work colleagues and talk about something else other than work-related matters!
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2017-10-08, 19:17 | رقم المشاركة : 4 | |||
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Sorry to bother you – this starter phrase is pretty universal and can be used in a lot of situations – ranging from chatting up strangers on the street when asking for directions and ending with addressing a busy co-worker when approaching them for advice!
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2017-10-08, 19:18 | رقم المشاركة : 5 | |||
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Excuse me, would you happen to know – this is another one of those phrases you can use when asking people for advice in pretty much any life situation – be it when trying to find the nearest grocery shop or when navigating a new building you’re visiting for the first time.
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2017-10-08, 19:18 | رقم المشاركة : 6 | |||
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What you been up to lately? – this is a great English small talk phrase used to inquire what the other person has been doing lately. You’ll probably notice that there’s something wrong with the way the sentence is constructed – it should really say “What HAVE you been up to lately?” – but guess what? It’s typical to leave out words in spoken English, and as a matter of fact, when you speak in real life, this phrase sounds more like “Watch you bin up to lately?” Try it – and you’ll realize that you sound WAY MORE native-like this way!
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2017-10-08, 19:19 | رقم المشاركة : 7 | |||
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How are you getting on? – just another way of saying ‘how are you?’
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You doing OK? – asked when the person has had some tough experience recently and you want to ask politely if they’re OK.
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2017-10-08, 19:20 | رقم المشاركة : 9 | |||
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Hi, …! What’s new? – this is a very informal way of greeting a close friend or anyone who you see on a regular basis and you want to ask has anything happened since you last met.
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2017-10-08, 19:20 | رقم المشاركة : 10 | |||
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Hi, …! What’s up? – the same as above with a difference that you’re probably not that interested in what news the other person might have.
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2017-10-08, 19:21 | رقم المشاركة : 11 | |||
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Hi, …! Long time no see! – used when you haven’t seen the person for a long period of time and you want to state that fact in the greeting.
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Hi, …! Have you been keeping busy? – just a standard enquiry with little or no direct meaning.
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Do you mind me asking…? – a typical way of asking something that might be a slightly personal question.
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2017-10-08, 19:22 | رقم المشاركة : 14 | |||
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OK, here’s the thing … – a very handy way to start making your point if you’re not sure how to begin the sentence.
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2017-10-08, 19:22 | رقم المشاركة : 15 | |||
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Is everything OK? – this is what you’d say to a person when you see that they’re distressed and obviously not OK. Normally you’d ask this to a close friend or a work colleague – but you can also say this to a stranger you meet in the street and if it’s obvious that that person needs help.
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