Learn to speak Fluent English effortlessly.
Learn to speak fluent English effortlessly by overcome MTI Mother tongue influence.
Effective communication is making the other person understand
Listen more speak less.
Practice these 1000 times written and pronounce and implement
Here are 100 sentences that you should practice and memorize to sound more fluent in English: ***************** Part 1 ************************************
- “Hello! My name is... What's your name?”
- “Sorry, I don't really understand.”
- “Could you please explain?”
- "Can I ask you something?"
- “Could you repeat that please?”
- “Could you speak a little more slowly?”
- “Excuse me!”
- “Forgive me.”
- “Thank you very much!”
- “Thank you very much for letting me know.”
- “That's a good question!”
- "Sorry, would you mind repeating?"
- "Excuse me, I didn't catch that."
- “Could you please turn down the volume?”
- I'm sorry, but I have to go now.”
- Is that okay?”
- “Would you mind if I ask you something?”
- “Can I ask you a question?”
- “I'll be there as soon as I can.”
- “Sorry to interrupt, but can I say something?”
- “Sorry about that!”
- “I appreciate it!”
- “Can I give you a quick call?”
- "Excuse me, I have a question."
- “Would you mind waiting for just a moment?”
- "Would you mind if I asked you something?"
- “I am sorry, I didn't understand.”
- “Can you forgive me for..."
- “Excuse me for a second, right back.”
- “May I interrupt you for a moment, please?”
- “Sorry, could you repeat that for me?”
- “Could you tell me more?"
- "Could I ask you just one small favor?"
- "I'm sorry, I have to make this short."
- I don't know if this is possible."
- “I'm sorry, I didn't mean that".
- "Do you have a second?"
- "Could you help me with a little something?"
- “Sorry for late reply.”
- “I’m not sure if I’ve understood properly.”
- “Sorry, how do you spell that?”
- “Sorry, do you mind clarifying it for me?”
- “Sorry, did you say …?”
- “If you don’t mind me asking…”
- “Sorry, could you expand on that?”
- “Could you say that again?”
- “Sorry, I’m not really sure about that…”
- “Could you repeat that but slower?”
- "I'm sorry to bother you, can I have a second of your time?
- Is that okay with you?"
- "Sorry, did you understand?"
- "Sorry, would you mind repeating that again?"
- "May I interrupt you for a moment?"
- "I'd be happy to get your input."
- "Am I making sense?"
- "Sorry, am I taking too much time?"
- "Sorry, could I be a little bit more specific?"
- "If I may ask, have you ever experienced..."
- "What do you think works best in this situation?"
- "Would you mind helping me understand this concept?"
- “I was wondering if you could help me with…”
- "Sorry, was there something else you were trying to say?"
- "Sorry, could you repeat that again?"
- “Would you mind if I interrupted you for the last time?”
- “Sorry for the delay.”
- “Sorry, may I ask something?”
- “May I have a moment of your time?”
- “Is it possible if I ask you something?”
- “Sorry, do you have a minute?”
- “Can I ask you a silly question?”
- “Sorry, could I say a quick thing?”
- “Sorry, I have a little request.”
- “Do you have a minute to talk?”
- “Sorry to disturb you, but just this one thing please.”
- “Could I have a quick word with you?”
- “Sorry for the inconvenience.”
- “Sorry for bothering you.”
- “Sorry, could I just interrupt you for a second?”
- “Could I ask you a quick question?”
- “Do you have a moment to clear something up?”
- “Could I use a few words of your time?”
- “Do you have just a bit of time?”
- “Sorry to bother you, but could I say something?”
- “Could I have one minute?”
- “Could I just give you…?”
- “Sorry, is there one thing I could…?”
- “Do you have a second to deal with…”
- “Just a quick thing to tell you…”
- “Sorry, I have to bother you…”
- “Sorry, could you spare a few minutes…”
- “Could we talk for a minute?”
- “Sorry to take up your time…”
- “Sorry to interrupt you…”
- “Sorry, could you listen to me for one minute?”
- “Sorry, could we talk for a moment?”
- “Sorry, would you mind if I just…”
- “Sorry, I know I‘m bothering you…”
- “I just want to make something clear…”
- “Just one question…”
********************** Part 2 *****************************
Common daily usages - “Sorry, could I ask you a small thing?”
- “Sorry, would you mind if I say…”
- “I just want to ask you something…”
- “Could I just tell you…?
- “Sorry for the disturbance…”
- "I want to make a request…"
- “May I ask you a favor?”
- "Could you please do me a little favor?"
- "Could I trouble you for a second?
- “Sorry, I need to ask a bit more of your time…
- Sorry to trouble you further…”
- “Can you spare me a moment?"
- “I know I’m asking you to give me….”
- “Could you just give me a favor?”
- “Sorry to bother you once more…”
- “Sorry to bother you again…”
- "I apologize for interrupting again…”
- “I need to ask one more thing...”
- “Just one more favor…”
- “May I ask another question?”
- “I have one last thing to ask…”
- “I apologize for one more request…”
- “I would be really grateful if you could help me just one more time.
- “Sorry for intruding, is it possible for me to join…?”
- That is alright..
- That is ok..
- “Hello, how are you doing today?”
- “I am doing fine, thank you.”
- “What are you up to today?”
- “I have classes all morning and then I'm playing football in the evening."
- "How is the weather today?"
- "It's pretty nice, sunny with a few clouds."
- “What’s your favorite place to eat?”
- “I love trying out different restaurants."
- “What kind of food do you like?”
- “I especially like Chinese food."
- “What do you usually do on the weekends?”
- "I like to go out with friends and explore new places"
- “Do you have any plans for the weekend?”
- "I want to visit a place and do some shopping."
- “Where are you going to go?"
- “I am thinking about visiting that new mall in town."
- “Are you going to buy anything?"
- “I need to buy some new clothes and shoes."
- “What about tomorrow?"
- ”I have to go to work."
- “What time do you get off work?”
- “I usually finish around 5 or 6pm."
- “Do you have any plans for the evening?”
- “I just want to relax at home and watch a movie."
- “What kind of movies do you like to watch?”
- “I especially love thrillers and comedies."
- “I also like to watch horror movies.”
- “Do you have any favorite actors or actresses?”
- “I like Rajinikanth, he's great in any movie.”
- “What's your favorite movie of all time?”
- “Good morning, team!”
- “How did everyone’s weekends go?”
- “Did we all have a productive Monday?"
- “Let’s start today’s stand-up meeting.”
- “Who would like to present their progress on their tasks?"
- “We have a tight deadline, so let’s focus on the task at hand."
- “How can we make sure that we finish this project on time?"
- “What resources do we need to finish this project?"
- “Do we have enough budget to complete the project?"
- “Is everyone on track with their tasks?"
- “Let's have a quick retrospective meeting to discuss what went well and what can be improved."
- "How can we streamline our process to maximize productivity?"
- "Is there something we can automate to save time?"
- “Is anyone facing any challenges or roadblocks?”
- “Do we have any new tools or software we could use to simplify our processes?"
- "Can we divide the tasks among team members based on their skills and strengths?"
- “How can we better communicate with each other to ensure that we’re all on the same page?"
- "How can we prevent and resolve conflicts that may arise?"
- How are everyone at home?
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