TALC Chats Podcast
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TALC Chats Podcast
#46 - Everyday English - Slow and Easy
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Today how about practicing some English phrases that are useful for everyday life situations? That sounds good! Where shall we start?
Let’s start with greetings: To greet someone:
Formal: Good morning/afternoon/ evening; How are you? It’s nice to see you!
Informal: What’s new?; What’s up?; How’s it going?
To reply:
Formal : I’m fine, thanks, and you?; It’s nice to see you, too.
Informal: Pretty good. I can’t complain. Could be better, how about you?
To say you don’t understand:
Could you repeat that, please. I’m sorry, didn’t get that. One more time please. ; Could you please say that a little slower.; I didn’t understand everything you said. Please repeat it a little slower.
To say you want something :
I would like a /some…………. please.
To say thank you:
Formal: Thank you!; Thank you so much.; I really appreciate ….. Informal: Thanks! Thanks a million!Thanks a lot! Thanks a bunch!
To respond to a thank you: Formal: You’re very welcome! My pleasure! Of course!
Informal: No problem! Anytime!
To say you are sorry (to apologize)
Formal: I apologize for …… ; I’m sorry! My apologies! Informal: So sorry! Sorry!
To respond to an apology: Formal: That’s OK! Don’t worry, it’s fine! Informal: No worries! No problem!
To end a conversation:
Formal: It was nice to see you. We’ll talk soon. Informal: Gotta run! Later!
Here is a formal conversation between a student and her teacher at the library.
Student: Good morning, Mrs. Jackson.
Teacher: Hello Mariah, it’s nice to see you, this morning. How are you today?Student: I’m fine, thank you, and you?
Teacher: I’m very well, thank you.
Student: I really appreciate your help with my homework yesterday.
Mrs. Jackson: It was my pleasure, Mariah. I’m glad you understand it now.
Student: I do understand it now. Thanks again.
Teacher: Well, I’ll see you in class tomorrow.
Student: Yes, it was great to see you, Mrs. Jackson. Goodbye.
Now here’s an informal conversation between two friends at Safeway:
D: Hey Latonya, how’s it going?
L: Pretty good, thanks Diana. How about you?
D: I can’t complain. Hey, I’m sorry I missed your birthday party last weekend.
L: Oh, no problem. We had a great time without you.
D: What did you say, Latonya? Could you repeat that, please?
L: Sorry! That didn’t come out the way I meant it to. I meant to say that we had a great time, and we were sorry that you were not there. Thanks a million for sending the nice flowers! I really appreciate your thoughtfulness!
D: You’re welcome. I’m glad that you like them. Well, gotta run!
L: Me too! See you later!
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