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Apologizing and Expressing Regret 61. I’m sorry. 62. My apologies. 63. I didn’t mean to… 64. Please forgive me. 65. Sorry about that. 66. I apologize for the inconvenience. 67. I’m really sorry. 68. I regret what happened. 69. I didn’t realize. 70. It was my fault. Thanking and Responding to Thanks 71. Thank you. 72. Thanks a lot. 73. I really appreciate it. 74. I’m grateful for that. 75. Thanks so much. 76. I can’t thank you enough. 77. You’re the best! 78. No worries. 79. Don’t mention it. 80. You’re welcome. Offering and Accepting Invitations 81. Would you like to…? 82. How about…? 83. Do you want to join me? 84. Let’s go to… 85. You’re invited to… 86. That sounds great! 87. I’d love to. 88. Sure, why not? 89. Count me in. 90. I’ll be there. Expressing Agreement 91. That’s a good idea. 92. I agree with you. 93. Exactly! 94. You’re right. 95. I couldn’t agree more. 96. That makes sense. 97. Absolutely! 98. Totally! 99. I’m with you on that. 100. I think you’re right.
Greetings and Introductions 1. How are you? 2. How’s it going? 3. What's up? 4. Nice to meet you. 5. Long time no see. 6. How have you been? 7. Good morning/afternoon/evening. 8. It's a pleasure to meet you. 9. How’s everything? 10. What’s new? Asking Questions 11. What do you think? 12. How do you feel about that? 13. Could you repeat that? 14. What are you up to? 15. Can I ask you something? 16. What’s going on? 17. How can I help you? 18. What’s the matter? 19. Where have you been? 20. Is that clear? Expressing Opinions 21. I think so. 22. In my opinion… 23. That sounds good. 24. I agree with you. 25. I disagree. 26. That’s true. 27. It seems to me that… 28. As far as I know… 29. I guess so. 30. It’s hard to say. 33. Could you pass me…? 34. Can you do me a favor? 35. Would you mind…? 36. Can I get…? 37. Could you explain that? 38. Can you tell me more? 39. May I ask you a question? 40. Could I borrow that? Responding to Questions 41. I’m not sure. 42. I don’t know. 43. Let me think about it. 44. I’ll let you know. 45. I’ll get back to you. 46. That sounds interesting. 47. I see. 48. No problem. 49. Absolutely! 50. That’s fine with me. Offering Help 51. Do you need any help? 52. Can I give you a hand? 53. Let me help you with that. 54. Would you like some assistance? 55. Is there anything I can do for you? 56. I’m happy to help. 57. Let me take care of it. 58. Can I assist you? 59. I’ll take care of that. 60. I’d be glad to help.
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🎯 Grammar Focus: Mixed Conditionals 🌀 What are mixed conditionals? Mixed conditionals combine two different times in one sentence (past and present). Examples: 1️⃣ If + Past Perfect ➡ Would + Base Verb (Past cause, present result) If I had studied harder, I would have a better job now. 2️⃣ If + Past Simple ➡ Would have + Past Participle (Present cause, past result) If she were more responsible, she wouldn't have missed the deadline. 💡 Key Tip: Think about the time difference between the condition and the result.
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📒work out (1) 📖Meaning to think about a problem or a task and find a solution or a strategy for dealing with it 🤓For example ⤵️ 💬 We have to work out a way of promoting our products without spending too much money. 💬 Our job is to find the solution to the problem, and I'm sure we can work it out somehow.
146. You’re kidding me! 147. Are you serious? 148. That’s great news! 149. Oh, really? 150. I didn’t know that. Talking About Plans 151. I’m planning to… 152. I’m thinking about… 153. I’ll probably… 154. I’m going to… 155. I haven’t decided yet. 156. I might… 157. I’m not sure what to do. 158. My plan is to… 159. I’ve made up my mind. 160. I’m considering… Confirming Information 161. Is that correct? 162. Just to be sure… 163. Did I understand you correctly? 164. Can you confirm that? 165. Am I right in thinking…? 166. Let me double-check. 167. I just want to make sure… 168. So, what you’re saying is… 169. That’s correct, right? 170. Got it. Ending Conversations Politely 171. I’ve got to run. 172. Let’s talk later. 173. I’ll catch up with you soon. 174. It’s been great talking to you. 175. I’ve enjoyed our conversation. 176. I’ve got to get going. 177. See you next time. 178. Let’s meet up again soon. 179. I’ll be in touch. 180. Have a good one. Managing Time 181. I’m running late. 182. I’m in a hurry. 183. What time is it? 184. Let’s meet at… 185. I’ll be there in a minute. 186. We’re running out of time. 187. Let’s get going. 188. It’s time to leave. 189. I’ll be right there. 190. How much time do we have? Expressing Emotions 191. I’m so happy! 192. I’m really excited. 193. That’s frustrating. 194. I’m disappointed. 195. I feel upset. 196. I’m so proud of you. 197. That’s embarrassing. 198. I’m relieved. 199. I’m nervous. 200. I’m feeling great.
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📚quid pro quo ✍🏾Meaning If you do something as a quid pro quo, you do it on the understanding that something will be done for you in return. ❗️For example 🔸I have this quid pro quo with my flatmate where I do his washing for him and he lets me use his computer for an hour a day. 🔸Let's make it a quid pro quo in which you contribute to our party's election fund and we give you a bit government contract if we win the election.
📌Useful phrases for Speaking part IELTS: ☑️How to start: I definitely think... I guess... I suppose... I suspect... I firmly believe... I recon... I admit... I’m convinced that... In my humble opinion... If you ask me... Personally,... Um, honestly... ☑️Adding: Another reason is... In addition... ...as well as... Also Furthermore Moreover ☑️Examples: Such as... Yet, another example of this is... For instance... What I mean is... What I want to say is... ☑️Contracting: However But In comparison Instead ☑️Introducing other people’s opinion: Some people say that... According to some... It’s believed that... ☑️Effect: So Because As a result Not only because of that...but also...
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Useful English phrases to describe your daily routine 🔹I wake up at 7 a.m. every morning. 🔹After getting up, I brush my teeth and take a shower. 🔹I have breakfast around 8 a.m., usually consisting of cereal and fruit. 🔹Then I head off to work or start my daily tasks. 🔹I usually take a break for lunch around midday. 🔹In the evening, I like to unwind by watching some TV or going for a walk. 🔹Finally, I go to bed around 11 p.m. to get a good night's sleep.