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5, 12 月 2025
Workout Your English: Phrase Drills for Conversational Skills

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Mastering conversational English requires more than just knowing vocabulary and grammar rules. It’s about being able to use practical, everyday phrases fluently and confidently.

  • Good morning/afternoon/evening. (More formal greetings)


    Good evening, it’s a pleasure to meet you.
  • How are you? / How’s it going?/ What’s up? (Common ways to ask how someone is doing)


    How are you doing today?
  • I’m fine, thank you. And you? (A polite response)


    How’s it going? I’m fine, thank you. And you?
  • My name is… / I’m… (Introducing yourself)


    My name is John.
  • Nice to meet you. / Pleased to meet you. (A polite response to an introduction)


    Nice to meet you too, Sarah.
  • Exercise:Practice introducing yourself and greeting others using the phrases above. Try to vary your responses and ask follow-up questions.

    Section 2: Asking and Answering Questions

    This section focuses on phrasing questions andresponding to them effectively.

    • What’s your name? (Asking for someone’s name)


      What’s your name?
    • Where areyou from? (Asking about someone’s origin)


      Where are you from? I’m from London.
    • How old are you? (Asking someone’s age – use with caution!)


      How old are you? I’m 25 years old.
    • What do you do? / What’s your job? (Asking about someone’s profession)


      What do you do? I’m a teacher.
    • Do you…? (Asking yes/no questions)


      Do you like coffee? Yes, I do.
    • Do you speak English? (Asking about language proficiency)


      Do you speak English? Yes, I do!
    • I don’t understand. (Admitting you don’t understand)


      I’m sorry, Idon’t understand. Could you repeat that?
    • Could you repeat that, please? (Asking for repetition)


      Could you repeat that, please?

    Exercise: Practice asking and answering these questions with a partner or aloud. Try to expand on your answers with more details.

    Section 3: Expressing Opinions and Agreement

    <(Informal agreement)


    I love pizza. Me too!
  • That’s right. / You’re right. (Confirming someone’s statement)


    It’s a beautifulday. That’s right!
  • I disagree. (Expressing disagreement)


    I disagree; I think we should go with plan B.
  • That’s not

    • It was nice talking to you. / It was good talking to you. (Ending the conversation politely)


      It was nice talking to you. Have a good day!
    • See you later. / See you soon. (Informal farewell)


      See you later!
    • Good bye. / Bye. (Standard farewell)


      Good bye, havea great weekend.
    • Have a good day/evening. (Wishing someone well as you leave)


      Have a good evening!
    • I have to go. (Indicating you need to leave)


      I have to go, but it was great meeting you.

    Exercise: Practice ending your conversations using these phrases. Remember to befriendly and polite.

  • Final Thoughts

    Consistent practice is key to improving your conversational English. Regularly review these phrases, use them in real-life conversations whenever possible, and don’t be afraidto make mistakes. The more you practice, the more natural and confident you will become! Good luck and happy learning!

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