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100 English phrases pronunciation and vocabulary lesson

Hello everyone and welcome back to English with Lucy.

So, today after the success of my 100 word pronunciation video. I thought I would bring you something even bigger. So, today I’m going to talk you through 100 phrases that you can use in everyday English conversation.

As always we will be focusing on the British English pronunciation. But, these are phrases that can be used anywhere if you speak a different dialect of English. I encourage you to write in the comments below. What you would say differently, it’s really interesting and helpful for everybody else. This video is really going to help you sound more like a native speaker, because, you can copy exactly what I say and the way my voice goes up and down, and the way I join my words. I am reading these sentences as I would naturally read them. I’m not making it any clearer for you guys. I’m doing it at a natural native speed and with natural native intonation stress and connected speech .

Make sure you notice the tone of my voice and the intonation the rhythm and the stress as well. I’m going to leave space for you, to imitate me as well, as well as adding to your vocabulary. This is going to be an excellent pronunciation practice and also a really good listening practice as well.

Greetings, Hey, how are you? Hey how are you? How’s everything going? How’s everything going? It’s a pleasure to meet you. It’s a pleasure to meet you. Long time no see. Long time no see. How have you been? How have you been? What’s you up to these days? What are you up to these days? And now responding to greetings I’m really good. Thank you. I’m really good, Thank you. I’m doing well, thanks. I’m doing well, thanks. Not too bad. Not too bad. Lovely to meet you too. Lovely to meet you too. How about you? How about you? Not much, the usual. Really, not much the usual. Really, leaving and saying goodbye. I must be making a move. I must be making a move. I need to get going, I need to get going. I’m going to have to make an exit. I’m going to have to make an exit. Speak soon. Speak soon. See you later. See you later. It was so nice to meet you. It was so nice to meet you. Hope to hear from you soon. Hope to hear from you soon.

Pauses and hesitation, I’m going to have to have a think about that. I’m going to have to have a think about that. Let me have a think about that. Let me have a think about that. Give me a moment. Give me a moment. Now that’s a good question. Now that’s a good question.

Asking for repetition. Sorry. Sorry. Pardon. Pardon. Excuse me. Excuse me. Could you repeat that for me? Could you repeat that for me? Would you mind saying that again? Would you mind saying that again? Oh! I didn’t quite catch that. Oh! I didn’t quite that.

How to say I don’t. know. Oh! I’m not really sure. Oh! I’m not really sure. I don’t have a clue. I don’t have a clue. I have no idea. sorry, I have no idea. Sorry, asking for opinions. What’s your take on this? What’s your take on this? What do you think? What do you think? What are your thoughts on this? What are your thoughts on this? Giving your opinion in all honesty, I don’t think in all honesty. I don’t think if you ask me. If you ask me the way I see it the way I see it from my point of view. From my point of view.

Agreeing. You are totally right. You are totally right. I completely agree with you I completely agree with you, I feel exactly the same way. I feel exactly the same way.

Disagreeing. I don’t quite agree with you on this one. I don’t quite agree with you on this one. Actually, I don’t really agree. actually, I don’t really agree I beg to differ I beg to differ. that’s not always the case. That’s not always the case.

Making ruler making a suggestion. How about we go out tonight? How about we go out tonight? What do you think about staying in? What do you think about staying in?

Accepting a suggestion. That sounds like a plan. That sounds like a plan. Seems good to me. Seems good to me. Rejecting a suggestion. I don’t think I fancy that. I don’t think I fancy that. I don’t really feel like it. I don’t really feel like it. mm, I’m not sure about that. mm-hmm I’m not sure about that.

Asking for permission do you mind if we leave? Do you mind if we leave? would it be okay if we stayed? Would it be okay we stayed? Can I possibly go? could I possibly go?

Giving permission. Of course, I don’t mind. Of course, I don’t mind. Of course, you can. of course, you can. Please, go ahead. Please, go ahead.

Rejecting permission. I’m going to have to say no. I’m going to have to say no. unfortunately, I can’t leave you do that. unfortunately, I can’t let you do that. I’m sorry, but, I do mind. I’m sorry, but I do mind.

Thanking people. Thank you so much. Thank you so much. I really appreciate that. I really appreciate that. I’d really like to thank you. I’d really like to thank you. I can’t thank you enough. I can’t thank you enough.

Responding to thanks. You’re welcome. You’re welcome. My pleasure. My pleasure. Oh, anytime. Oh, anytime. Don’t mention it. Don’t men.

Apologizing. I’m so sorry, I’m so sorry. I’d like to apologize. I’d like to apologize. Please accept my sincerest apologies. Please accept my sincerest apologies.

Accepting an apology. You’re forgiven. You’re forgiven. That’s okay. That’s okay. Oh, no worries. Oh, no worries.

Making requests. Would you mind slowing down? Would you mind slowing down? Would you be able to slow down? Would you be able to slow down? Do you think you could slow down? Do you think you could slow down? Could you slow down? Could you slow down? can you slow down? Can you slow down? I was wondering if you could slow down. I was wondering if you could slow down.

Wow, that sounds like I really want somebody to slow down.

Making offers. Can I help you? Can I help you? How about a drink? How about a drink? would you like me to go? Would you like me to go?

Risk to offers. Oh, yes please. Oh, yes please. That would be wonderful, thank you. That would be wonderful, thank you. Oh, it’s okay, but thank you. Oh, it’s okay, but thank you. No, thank you, no. Thank you asking for somebody’s contact details. Please, could I have your contact details please? Could I have your contact details? Can I take your card? Can I take your card? is there any way I can contact you? Is there any way I can contact you? How can I get in touch with you? How can I get in touch with you?

Expressing likes. I’m a real fan of chocolate. I’m a real fan of chocolate. I’m very keen on music. I’m very keen on music. I’m really fond of him. I’m really fond of him. I absolutely love it. I absolutely love it.

Expressing dislikes. I’m really not a fan of chocolate. I’m really not a fan of chocolate. I’m not very keen on music. I’m not very keen on music. I’m really not fond of him. I’m really not fond of him.

Well, my mouth, for my tongue, that’s it for today’s lesson.

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