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contain key sentences for several different scenarios that are utilized in lifestyle. This daily English section will assist you because all the sentences are everyday sentences that are regularly used.
How to Learn Basic Phrases in English
As you read each phrase below for the primary time, say it aloud fourfold. Yes, four times! (They’re short phrases.)

Then, print this list of phrases.

If you've got a conversation partner, ask your exchange partner to mention the phrases while you record them on a smartphone, computer or recording device. That way you'll hear the recording and practice the pronunciation by yourself reception.

Then, choose two phrases every day to specialize in. Here’s what you'll do a day to find out each phrase:

Picture a situation in your mind where you'll use the phrase. Imagine the opposite people within the scene and what they’re saying. See yourself saying the phrase.
Listen/look for the phrase while you watch TV, hear the radio, read blogs, etc. you'll even look for a word or phrase in FluentU to instantly find authentic English videos that use it.
Plus, every FluentU video comes with built-in learning tools like vocabulary lists and interactive subtitles, so you’ll learn even more real-world English

Then, use the phrase in casual writing. Write a tweet (on Twitter), a Facebook post or an email to a lover.
Finally, use the phrase in 2-5 real conversations.
Write on your list and check each phrase as you learn it.

By practicing two phrases every day, in 15 days you’ll know the entire list! Or if you learn one phrase every day, then during a month you’ll know these phrases really well!
30 Basic English Phrases You’ll Use Over and Over
1. Thanks such a lot.
This is an easy sentence you'll use to thank someone.

To add detail, say:

Thanks such a lot + for + [noun] / [-ing verb].

For example:

Thanks such a lot for the birthday money.

Thanks such a lot for driving me home.

2. I actually appreciate it…
You can also use this phrase to thank someone. for instance, you would possibly say:

I really appreciate your help.

Or you can combine #1 and #2:

Thanks such a lot for cooking dinner. I actually appreciate it.

Thanks such a lot. I actually appreciate you cooking dinner.

3. Excuse me.
When you got to get through but there’s someone blocking your way, say “Excuse me.”

You can also say this phrase to politely get someone’s attention. For example:

Excuse me, sir, you dropped your wallet.

Excuse me, does one know what time it is?

4. I’m sorry.
Use this phrase to apologize, whether for something big or small. Use “for” to offer more detail. For example:

I’m pitying being so late.

I’m pitying the mess. I wasn’t expecting anyone today.

You can use “really” to point out you’re very pitying something:

I’m really sorry I didn’t invite you to the party.

5. What does one think?
When you want to listen to someone’s opinion on a subject, use this question.

I’m unsure if we should always paint the space yellow or blue. What does one think?

6. How does that sound?
If you suggest a thought or plan, use this phrase to seek out out what others think.

We could have dinner at 6, then attend a movie. How does that sound?

Let’s hire a band to play music, and Brent can photograph the event. How does that sound?

7. That sounds great.
If you wish a thought, you'll answer #6 with this phrase. “Great” are often replaced with any synonym, like “awesome,” “perfect,” “excellent” or “fantastic.”

A: My mom is baking cookies this afternoon. We could attend my house and eat some. How does that sound?
B: That sounds fantastic!

8. (Oh) never mind.
Let’s say someone doesn’t understand a thought you’re trying to elucidate. If you’ve explained it over and over and need to prevent, just say “oh, never mind.” you'll now mention something else!

You can also use “never mind” to mean “it doesn’t matter” or “just forget it.” In these situations, say it with a smile and positive tone, though. Otherwise, once you say this phrase slowly with a falling low tone, it can mean you’re bothered or upset.

A: Are you getting to the grocery today?
B: No, I’m not. But why—do you would like something?
A: Oh, never mind. It’s okay, I’ll go tomorrow.

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