English grammar is sometimes very difficult. So if you want to make sure you spell something correctly, use this phrase. Or you can ask someone to spell a word for you using this phrase: “Could you spell that for me?” A: My name is Robbertah Handkerchief.B: How do you spell that?
Continue ReadingWHAT DOES ~ MEAN?
This phrase can be used when you hear or see something new, such as a new word. A: What does “font” mean?B: It’s the style of letters, numbers and punctuation marks when you type. A common font in the USA is Times New Roman.
Continue ReadingTHANK YOU. THAT HELPS A LOT.
If someone then starts to speak more slowly, it is polite to thank them for it. The phrase mentioned above can be used to do just that. Of course, it can be used in many other situations. A: John, could you please make the font bigger? It’s hard for me to read the words.B: Sure! […]
Continue ReadingCOULD YOU PLEASE TALK SLOWER?
Native speakers can speak quite quickly, which makes it difficult to understand. This is a simple phrase to ask the person to slow down. (Note: This phrase is often used in spoken language, but it is not grammatically correct. The correct wording should be “Could you please talk more slowly?”) A: You can give us […]
Continue ReadingCOULD YOU REPEAT THAT PLEASE?
Use this phrase when you need someone to repeat a sentence or at least a word. You can also use the phrase: “Could you say that again please?” Please – please – can be put either at the end of the sentence or right after “you”. Could you please repeat that? Could you repeat that, […]
Continue ReadingI DON’T UNDERSTAND.
Use this phrase when you don’t understand what the other person said or what exactly they meant by the message. Sorry, I don’t understand. This seems very confusing!
Continue ReadingI’M LEARNING ENGLISH.
Use this simple phrase to tell others that English is not your first language. And if you’re just starting out, you can add the phrase “just started”. I just started learning English. My name is John and I’m learning English.
Continue ReadingWHAT’S YOUR PHONE NUMBER?
If you intend to stay in touch with the person you’ve just met, you can use this phrase to ask them for their phone number. You can also use email instead of a phone number. Similarly, you can use the more informal “Can I get your …?” “Can I get your phone number?” It would […]
Continue ReadingWHAT DO YOU LIKE TO DO (IN YOUR FREE TIME)?
With this phrase, we are interested in what a person likes to do when they have free time. Usually, this conversation is much more interesting than a conversation about work, which many people don’t even like to talk about. A: So John, what do you like to do in your free time?B: I love to […]
Continue ReadingWHAT DO YOU DO?
This phrase is typical of adults who are assumed to already be working somewhere. So we ask what the other person does for a living, what their job is. Another way to ask is e.g. “What do you do for a living?” or “What is your job?” A: What do you do, Betty?B: I work […]
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