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The document provides a variety of phrases for different conversation situations including greetings, agreement, disagreement, apologies, requests, and job/relationship descriptions. It includes over 150 common phrases organized into categories to help improve conversational English skills.

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Conversation Phrases 2

The document provides a variety of phrases for different conversation situations including greetings, agreement, disagreement, apologies, requests, and job/relationship descriptions. It includes over 150 common phrases organized into categories to help improve conversational English skills.

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CONVERSATION

KIND OF PHRASES
MAKE A CONVERSATION USING
PHRASES YOU HAVE LEARNT!!!!!
10 Ways to Say Hello & Goodbye
 1. Hello
 2. Hi
 3. (informal) Hey
 4. Hi there
 5. (informal) Howdy
 6. Bye
 7. Bye-bye
 8. (informal) See ya later
 9. Take care
 10. Have a good one
10 Informal Ways to Say Yes and No
 1. Yeah
 2. Yup
 3. Mm-hmm!
 4. Uh-huh!
 5. Sure!
 6. Nope
 7. Nah
 8. Mm-mm
 9. Uh-uh
 10. No way!
10 Ways to Ask How Someone Is

 1. How are you?
 2. How’s it going?
 3. How ya doin’?
 4. How are things?
 5. How’s life?
 6. How have you been?
 7. How’s your family?
 8. What’s up?
 9. What’s new?
 10. What have you been up to lately?
10 Ways to Say How You Are
 1. I’m fine, thanks. How about you?
 2. Pretty good.
 3. Not bad.
 4. Great!
 5. Couldn’t be better!
 6. Can’t complain.
 7. I’ve been busy.
 8. Same as always.
 9. Not so great.
 10. Could be better.
10 Ways to Say Thank You
 1. Thanks.
 2. Thanks a lot.
 3. Thank you so much.
 4. Thanks a million!
 5. Than
 6. I really appreciate it.
 7. I’m really grateful.
 8. That’s so kind of you.
 9. I can’t thank you enough.
 (for extremely important things)
 10. I owe you one.
 (this means you want/need to do a favor for the other person in
the future)
 ks for your help. / Thanks for helping me.
10 Ways to Respond to “Thank You”
 1. You’re welcome.
 2. No problem.
 3. No worries.
 4. Don’t mention it.
 5. My pleasure.
 6. Anytime.
 7. It was the least I could do.
 8. Glad to help.
 9. Sure!
 10. Thank you.
 (use this when you ALSO have something to thank the other
person for)
5 Phrases for Apologizing
 1. I’m sorry that… [ex. I was so rude yesterday]
 2. It’s my fault.
 (= I am taking responsibility for the problem)
 3. Oops, sorry.
 (for very small problems)
 4. I should have… [ex. called you and told you I’d be
late]
 5. (formal) I apologize for… [ex. the delay]
5 Ways to Respond to an Apology
 1. That’s OK.
 2. It happens.
 3. No problem.
 4. Don’t worry about it.
 5. I forgive you.
 (for serious problems)
10 Phrases for Introductions
 1. I just wanted to introduce myself. I’m… [your name]
 2. I don’t think we’ve met before. My name’s… [your name]
 3. This is…
 4. I’d like you to meet…
 5. Have you met… ?
 6. I’d like to introduce you to…
 7. Nice to meet you.
 8. It’s a pleasure to meet you.
 9. Likewise.
 10. And you.
#1 and #2 are used to introduce yourself; #3-#6 are used to introduce
someone else.
#9 and #10 can be used as a response to #7 and #8.
6 Ways to Show Interest
 1. Really?
 2. That’s interesting.
 3. Uh-huh.
 4. Right.
 5. Gotcha.
 6. Sure.
5 Ways to End a Conversation Politely
 1. It was nice chatting with you.
 2. Well, it’s getting late.
 3. Anyway, I should get going.
 4. (formal) Sorry, but I’m afraid I need to…
 5. I’m sorry to cut you off, but I actually gotta run.
 (cut you off = interrupt you)
10 Phrases for Telephone Calls
 1. Hi, this is Jane.
 2. (formal) May I speak with John Smith?
 3. (informal) Is John there?
 4. I’m calling about…
 5. I’m returning your call.
 6. (formal) One moment, please.
 7. (informal) Hang on a sec.
 8. He’s not here. Would you like to leave a message?
 9. Could you ask him to call me back?
 10. Thanks for calling.
5 Ways to Say “I don’t know”
 1. I have no idea/clue.
 2. I can’t help you there.
 3. (informal) Beats me.
 4. I’m not really sure.
 5. I’ve been wondering that, too.
10 Phrases for Asking for Someone’s
Opinion & Giving Your Opinion
 1. What do you think about...?
 2. How do you feel about…?
 3. What's your opinion of...?
 4. What are your views on...?
 5. In my opinion…
 6. I'd say...
 7. Personally, I think/believe...
 8. If you ask me...
 9. The way I see it...
 10. From my point of view…
5 Phrases for Not Having an Opinion

 1. I’ve never given it much thought.


 2. I don’t have strong feelings either way.
 3. It doesn’t make any difference to me.
 4. I have no opinion on the matter.
 5. (very informal) Whatever.
10 Phrases for Agreeing
 1. Exactly.
 2. Absolutely.
 3. That’s so true.
 4. That’s for sure.
 5. I agree 100%
 6. I couldn’t agree with you more.
 7. That’s exactly what I think. / That’s exactly how I feel.
 8. (informal) Tell me about it! / You’re telling me!
 9. (informal) I’ll say!
 10. I suppose so.
 (use this phrase for weak agreement – you agree, but reluctantly)
 Note: Avoid the common error of saying “I’m agree” – the correct
phrase is “I agree” or
 “I’m in agreement” – the second one is more formal.
10 Phrases for Disagreeing
 1. I don’t think so.
 2. I beg to differ.
 3. I’m afraid I don’t agree.
 4. I’m not so sure about that.
 5. That’s not how I see it.
 6. Not necessarily.
 7. Yes, but… [say your opinion]
 8. On the contrary.
 (very informal) No way!
 (very strong) I totally disagree.
5 Phrases for Responding to Good
News
 1. Congratulations!
 2. That’s great!
 3. How wonderful!
 4. Awesome!
 5. I’m so happy for you!
5 Phrases for Responding to Bad
News
 1. Oh no…
 2. That’s terrible.
 3. Poor you.
 (Use this to respond to bad situations that are not too
serious)
 4. I’m so sorry to hear that.
 5. I’m sorry for your loss.
 (Use this only if someone has died)
10 Phrases for Invitations
 . Are you free… [Saturday night?]
 2. Are you doing anything… [Saturday night?]
 3. Let me check my calendar.
 4. (informal) Do you wanna… [see a movie?]
 5. (formal) Would you like to… [join me for dinner?]
 6. I’d love to!
 7. Sounds great!
 8. I’d love to, but I have another commitment.
 9. I don’t think I can.
 10. Maybe another time.
5 Ways to Make & Respond to an
Offer
 1. (more formal) Would you like a drink?
 2. (informal) Do you want some water?
 3. Can I get you something to eat?
 4. That’d be great, thanks.
 (= yes)
 5. No, thanks. I’m OK.
 (= no)

6 Phrases for Talking About Future
Plans
 1. I’m going to…
 2. I’m planning to…
 3. I hope to…
 4. I’d like to…
 5. I might… / I may…
 6. I’m thinking about…
10 Ways to Talk about Likes & Dislikes
 1. I love… [soccer]
 2. I’m really into… [soccer]
 3. I live for… [soccer]
 4. [soccer] is my thing.
 5. I’m crazy about… [soccer]
 6. I’m not a huge fan of… [modern art]
 7. [Modern art] isn’t my cup of tea.
 8. I don’t really care for… [modern art]
 9. I’m not into… [modern art]
 10. I can’t stand… [modern art]
 (this phrase expresses strong dislike)
10 Phrases for Asking/Talking about
Jobs
 1. Where do you work?
 2. What do you do? / What do you do for a living?
 3. I work at… [Microsoft].
 4. I’m a/an… [accountant].
 5. I’m unemployed. / I’m between jobs at the moment.
 6. I’m looking for work.
 7. I’m a stay-at-home mom/dad.
 8. I run my own business.
 9. I’m a freelance… [writer/designer/etc.]
 10. I’m retired.
10 Phrases for Describing
Relationships
 1. I’m single.
 2. I have a boyfriend/girlfriend.
 3. We’re engaged.
 (= going to get married)
 4. We’re getting married in June.
 5. I’m married.
 6. I’ve been married for… [10 years].
 7. I’m divorced.
 8. I’m widowed.
 (= my husband/wife has died)
 9. I’m not looking for anything serious.
 10. I’m not quite over my ex.
 (= I still have feelings for my ex-boyfriend/girlfriend or ex-
husband/wife)
5 Ways to Ask for Clarification

 1. Pardon?
 (if you didn’t hear or understand what the person said)
 2. Would you mind repeating that?
 3. What do you mean?
 (asking for more information)
 4. I’m not sure I follow you.
 (= I don’t understand)
 5. Could you explain… ?
5 Ways to Check if the Other Person
Understands You
 1. Do you understand what I’m saying?
 2. Does that make sense?
 3. Do you know what I mean?
 4. Are you with me so far?
 (often used in the middle of a long explanation or
instructions)
 5. Is that clear?
 (often used after giving orders, or expressing disapproval or
another negative
 attitude)

5 Ways to Ask for Help
 1. I need a little help.
 2. Could you help me out?
 3. Could you give me a hand?
 (usually used for physical tasks)
 4. Could you spare a couple minutes?
 5. Co
 uld you do me a favor?
5 Ways to Ask Someone Else to Do
Something
 1. (more formal) Would you mind… [opening the
window]?
 2. Could you please… [turn off the lights]?
 3. (informal) Can you… [pass me the chicken]?
 4. Please… [send me the information].
 5. I’d appreciate it if you could… [wash the dishes].
5 Ways to Interrupt Someone
 1. Sorry to interrupt, but…
 2. Excuse me – could I talk to you for a minute? / do
you have a minute?
 (when interrupting a conversation between two other
people, to talk to one of them)
 3. Could I jump in here?
 (use this when interrupting a discussion among many
people)
 4. Sorry – I just want to say that…
 5. (formal) May I have a word?
10 Ways to Encourage Someone
 1. Keep up the good work!
 2. That was a nice try.
 (say this after someone made a good effort but failed)
 3. That’s a real improvement.
 4. You’re on the right track.
 5. You’ve almost got it.
 6. You’re doing great.
 7. Don’t give up! / Hang in there!
 (when someone is currently having difficulties)
 8. You can do it!
 9. Give it your best shot.
 (best shot = best try, best effort)
 10. Nice job! / You did great!
 (after the person has done something good)
5 Phrases for Complaining
 1. I’m not happy about this.
 2. I’m sorry, but this is unacceptable.
 3. I’m not very satisfied with... [ex. this product / this
situation]
 4. (informal) I can’t stand it when… [ex. the internet is
slow]
 5. (informal) This sucks.
10 Phrases for Remembering,
Reminding, & Forgetting
 1. I’ll always remember… / I’ll never forget…
 2. If I remember correctly… / As far as I can recall…
 3. I have a vague recollection of…
 4. It’s on the tip of my tongue.
 (=I’m trying to remember, but I can’t quite remember)
 5. My mind went blank.
 (= I couldn’t remember/think of anything)
 6. It doesn’t ring a bell.
 (=it doesn’t sound familiar)
 7. Please remember to… / Please don’t forget to…
 8. I’d like to remind you about…
 9. You haven’t forgotten to/about… have you?
 10. It completely slipped my mind!
 (= I completely forgot about it!)

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