For English Learners, these are some of the most useful, common, and
important English Expressions that can help anyone to be fluent in English conversation. Learning these expressions can help the learners speak English more fluently and confidently, and even can be helpful
for those whose English is so-so. My advice is to learn these expressions by
heart and practice them both in speaking and writing. These English Expressions
can be a starting kick for you to start as a bike starts with a kick. We know that by bringing fluency to your English, practicing is one of the most effective ways to do so. You can search for a friend to join and practice with. You can also practice with your own self. You can stand in front of a mirror and practice speaking English, and if you have an English-speaking community, then you are lucky enough to start speaking English with them.
important English Expressions that can help anyone to be fluent in English conversation. Learning these expressions can help the learners speak English more fluently and confidently, and even can be helpful
for those whose English is so-so. My advice is to learn these expressions by
heart and practice them both in speaking and writing. These English Expressions
can be a starting kick for you to start as a bike starts with a kick. We know that by bringing fluency to your English, practicing is one of the most effective ways to do so. You can search for a friend to join and practice with. You can also practice with your own self. You can stand in front of a mirror and practice speaking English, and if you have an English-speaking community, then you are lucky enough to start speaking English with them.
The first set of English Expressions
- There is
a… There
is a lot of … - There is
no… There
is not much… - There is
not a… There
is plenty of… - There are
some… There
are a lot of… - There are
no… There
are not many… - There
are not any… There
are plenty of…
The second set of English Expressions
- How are
you? Just
fine, thanks. - How have
you been? Great,
thanks. - How are
you doing? Pretty
good. - How are
things? So
so. Thanks. - How is
family? Well,
talk to you later. - How is
work? Well,
nice talking to you. - How is
business? See
you. - How are
studies? See
you later.
The third set of English Expressions
- She is
terrific at dancing. - He is
very good at Math. - She is
pretty good at cooking. - He is not
so good at basketball. - They are
pretty bad at speaking English. - We are
pretty bad at writing letters. - She is
terrible at remembering names. - I can
type very well. - I can
type pretty well. - I can
type a little. - I can’t
type very well. - I can’t
type at all.
The Fourth set of English Expressions
regarding directions of movements
- Walk
along… - Walk for
about 100 meters / 5 minutes. - Go down
the street for… - Turn left/right.
- Take the
first/second turning on the left/right. - Go past…
- …until
you reach…
COMPLAINTS AND APOLOGIES
- Simply apologize
- I’m
sorry I’m late.
- Apologize and explain
- I’m
sorry. I missed the bus.
- Apologize and say you made a mistake
- I’m
sorry. I woke up late today.
- Apologize and make a promise
- I’m
very sorry. It won’t happen again.