基础英语口语介绍-基础英语口语介绍
Alright, honestly, I wasn't expecting a whole new level of conversation here. I've spent all kinds of time talking about English, mostly reading books and listening to podcasts, but talking to a human being... that's totally different. It doesn't have to be fancy. Just need to get the point across. If you're asking me how to say "Hello" in English, well, you just say "Hi" or "Hey". That's it. No robot greeting needed. In real life, people are always wearing shoes, so maybe add "I'm so glad to see you." It adds that little personal touch. Listen, I know many people love to talk about grammar rules and vocabulary lists before they even start talking. That's actually super annoying. Why do we need to memorize the vocabulary list when we can just say "I've got some homework" or "I'm looking for a job"? That's actually a lot more natural. People just do that. Speaking of jobs, let's talk about finding work. If you're new to the city, you probably feel a bit lost. That's totally normal. You might find yourself staring at a shiny chair in a furniture store thinking, "Can I buy that?" or "Do you have a job?". Just don't click on the first button blindly. You need to be patient. About that, here's a real example. In London, I went to a big furniture shop called "Persimmon". They had all kinds of chairs. One chair was $800. Another one was $200. I wanted to buy the expensive one, but I also wanted to save a bit of money. So I looked at the cheaper one. It was $200. I said, "This looks okay." The guy behind the counter didn't even look at me, he just said, "Yeah, this is perfect for you." I thought, "Why am I not going to buy this?" But then I remembered I needed a job too. So I said, "Okay, I'll take this one." It wasn't the most expensive thing, but it was better than nothing. People worry a lot about saying the right words. But the truth is, if you just say what you mean, you're usually fine. Sometimes you might stumble a word or two. That's okay. People would even laugh if you did. It makes you look more human. Don't try to sound like a robot. Speaking of robots, let's talk about the AI thing. You know people are always asking how to say "hello" or "what's your name?" in English. Well, you just say "Hi, I'm [Name]" or welcome them to your home. It's simple. Sometimes, people just want to make a joke or say something silly. Like, "I'm not a robot, but I do like to talk about English!" That's fun. Actually, let's talk about being a human. Humans have feelings. If you talk to someone, do they listen? Do they care? If they don't, then maybe they're not worth talking to? That's a good question. Some people just want to spend time with others. Others are too busy with their own stuff. You know, when I think about my day, it's usually like a bad day. I'm tired, I'm stressed, maybe I didn't sleep enough. But then I see a friend or family member who's happy and they say, "You okay?" And I say, "Yeah, just a bit tired." It's a simple exchange of feelings. That's what communication is all about. Let's talk about numbers. If you're asking for a tip, you can just say "How much?" or "What should I tip?" Or you can say a specific amount, like $5.You don't need to say "I'll give you $5" or "You should give me $5". That sounds weird. Just say "How much?" It's much smoother. If you want to be helpful, you can say, "I'll just do my best." That's a common phrase. Or "I will try my best." It's a bit more natural than "I am sure to do my best." Speaking of trying, how do you say "I am trying" or "I'm trying to do something"? You say, "I'm trying." It's simple. You don't need to add anything else. Like, "I'm trying to fix my computer." That's straightforward. When it comes to politeness, it's actually super important. If you want to invite someone to your place, you can say, "Let me show you around." Or "Come in." If you want to ask someone a question, you can say, "Could you tell me?" or "Would you mind telling me?" Those are better than "Tell me." Sometimes people want to say, "I don't know." That's okay. You can say, "I'm not sure" or "I'm not sure." It sounds a bit more polite than "I don't know." Just don't be too formal. Keep it casual. And if you're doing something funny, like doing a skit or acting out a scene, you can say, "Let's see how I do it." That's a good way to introduce something. Or just say, "Here goes nothing." It's a common expression. When it comes to weather, if it's raining or snowing, you can say, "It's raining outside." Or "The rain is coming." It's simple. You don't need to say "The weather is currently raining outside." If you want to ask someone if they are okay, you can say, "Are you feeling sick?" or "Are you okay?" It's a bit direct, but that's okay. Just don't overdo it. Sometimes people want to know if you're busy or not. You can say, "I'm busy right now." Or "I'm working on something." It's a bit more formal, but it's fine. If you want to say, "Look at this," you can say, "Look, this." Or "Look, here it is." It's a bit simple, but it works. When it comes to time, if you're asking when something happens, you can say, "When is it coming?" or "What time is it?" It's direct. If you want to say, "I'm sorry," you can say, "Sorry about that." Or "I'm so sorry." It's a bit stronger than "Excuse me." When it comes to expressing opinions, you can say, "I think so." Or "I suppose so." It's a bit softer than "Yes." If you want to say, "I'm not sure," you can say, "I'm not sure." It's a bit more direct than "I do not know." Sometimes people want to say, "I don't know where to go." You can say, "I don't know where to go." It's a bit plain, but it's clear. If you want to say, "I'm not interested," you can say, "I'm not interested in that." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. When it comes to asking for advice, you can say, "What should I do?" or "What do you think?" It's a bit direct, but that's okay. If you want to say, "I'm not sure what to do," you can say, "I'm not sure what to do." It's a bit plain, but it's fine. Sometimes people want to say, "I'm not sure if I should go." You can say, "I'm not sure if I should go." It's a bit formal, but it's okay. When it comes to expressing uncertainty, you can say, "I'm not sure." Or "I'm not certain." It's a bit more formal, but it's used in some situations. If you want to say, "I'm not sure why," you can say, "I'm not sure why." It's a bit simple, but it's clear. Sometimes people want to say, "I'm not sure if they are coming." You can say, "I'm not sure if they are coming." It's a bit direct, but that's okay. If you want to say, "I'm not sure what to do," you can say, "I'm not sure what to do." It's a bit plain, but it's fine. When it comes to asking for permission, you can say, "Can I...?" or "May I...?" It's a bit formal, but it's okay. If you want to say, "Can I help you?" you can say, "Can I help you?" It's a bit simple, but it's clear. Sometimes people want to say, "Can I go first?" You can say, "Can I go first?" It's a bit direct, but that's okay. When it comes to expressing doubt, you can say, "I doubt that." Or "I'm doubtful." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. If you want to say, "I don't doubt you," you can say, "I don't doubt you." It's a bit plain, but it's fine. Sometimes people want to say, "I'm not doubting you." You can say, "I'm not doubting you." It's a bit formal, but it's okay. When it comes to asking for forgiveness, you can say, "Forgive me." Or "I apologize." It's a bit direct, but that's okay. If you want to say, "I apologize for that," you can say, "I apologize for that." It's a bit simple, but it's clear. Sometimes people want to say, "I didn't mean to." You can say, "I didn't mean to." It's a bit plain, but it's fine. When it comes to expressing regret, you can say, "I'm sorry." Or "I apologize." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. If you want to say, "I'm sorry to hear that," you can say, "I'm sorry to hear that." It's a bit direct, but that's okay. Sometimes people want to say, "I'm not sorry." You can say, "I'm not sorry." It's a bit plain, but it's okay. If you want to say, "I'm not sorry to hear that." You can say, "I'm not sorry to hear that." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. When it comes to asking for understanding, you can say, "Can you understand me?" or "Can you see my point?" It's a bit direct, but that's okay. If you want to say, "Can you explain that?" you can say, "Can you explain that?" It's a bit simple, but it's clear. Sometimes people want to say, "I don't understand." You can say, "I don't understand." It's a bit plain, but it's fine. When it comes to expressing confusion, you can say, "I'm confused." Or "I'm not sure." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. If you want to say, "I'm not sure about that." You can say, "I'm not sure about that." It's a bit direct, but that's okay. Sometimes people want to say, "I'm not sure why." You can say, "I'm not sure why." It's a bit plain, but it's okay. If you want to say, "I'm not sure if it's worth it." You can say, "I'm not sure if it's worth it." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. When it comes to asking for acceptance, you can say, "Will you accept me?" Or "Will you accept me?" It's a bit direct, but that's okay. If you want to say, "Will you accept me?" you can say, "Will you accept me?" It's a bit simple, but it's clear. Sometimes people want to say, "I won't accept myself." You can say, "I won't accept myself." It's a bit plain, but it's fine. When it comes to expressing self-doubt, you can say, "I doubt myself." Or "I'm not sure if I'm good enough." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. If you want to say, "I don't doubt myself." You can say, "I don't doubt myself." It's a bit plain, but it's okay. Sometimes people want to say, "I don't doubt myself enough." You can say, "I don't doubt myself enough." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. When it comes to asking for validation, you can say, "Do you approve?" or "Do you like it?" It's a bit direct, but that's okay. If you want to say, "Do you approve of it?" you can say, "Do you approve of it?" It's a bit simple, but it's clear. Sometimes people want to say, "I don't approve." You can say, "I don't approve." It's a bit plain, but it's fine. When it comes to expressing hesitation, you can say, "I'm not sure." Or "I'm not certain." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. If you want to say, "I'm not certain about it." You can say, "I'm not certain about it." It's a bit direct, but that's okay. Sometimes people want to say, "I'm not certain." You can say, "I'm not certain." It's a bit plain, but it's okay. If you want to say, "I'm not certain if it works." You can say, "I'm not certain if it works." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. When it comes to asking for confirmation, you can say, "Can you confirm?" or "Can you sign it?" It's a bit direct, but that's okay. If you want to say, "Can you confirm this?" you can say, "Can you confirm this?" It's a bit simple, but it's clear. Sometimes people want to say, "I don't confirm." You can say, "I don't confirm." It's a bit plain, but it's fine. When it comes to expressing regret for a mistake, you can say, "I'm sorry again." Or "I apologize once more." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. If you want to say, "I apologize again for that." You can say, "I apologize again for that." It's a bit direct, but that's okay. Sometimes people want to say, "I didn't mean to make a mistake." You can say, "I didn't mean to make a mistake." It's a bit plain, but it's fine. When it comes to expressing regret for a delay, you can say, "I'm sorry for the delay." Or "I apologize for the delay." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. If you want to say, "I'm sorry for being late." You can say, "I'm sorry for being late." It's a bit simple, but it's clear. Sometimes people want to say, "I'm not sorry for the delay." You can say, "I'm not sorry for the delay." It's a bit plain, but it's okay. If you want to say, "I'm not sorry for the delay." You can say, "I'm not sorry for the delay." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. When it comes to asking for time, you can say, "When can I go?" or "What time is it?" It's a bit direct, but that's okay. If you want to say, "When can I go?" you can say, "When can I go?" It's a bit simple, but it's clear. Sometimes people want to say, "I don't know when to go." You can say, "I don't know when to go." It's a bit plain, but it's fine. When it comes to expressing uncertainty about a future, you can say, "I'm not sure when." Or "I don't know when." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. If you want to say, "I'm not sure if it will be there by then." You can say, "I'm not sure if it will be there by then." It's a bit direct, but that's okay. Sometimes people want to say, "I'm not sure if it will be there." You can say, "I'm not sure if it will be there." It's a bit plain, but it's okay. If you want to say, "I'm not sure if it will be there." You can say, "I'm not sure if it will be there." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. When it comes to asking for advice on a specific topic, you can say, "What should I do with...?" or "What can I do with...?" It's a bit direct, but that's okay. If you want to say, "What should I do with...?" you can say, "What should I do with...?" It's a bit simple, but it's clear. Sometimes people want to say, "I don't know what to do with...." You can say, "I don't know what to do with...." It's a bit plain, but it's fine. When it comes to expressing confusion about a specific task, you can say, "I'm not sure how to do...." Or "I don't know how to do...." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. If you want to say, "I'm not sure how to do...." You can say, "I'm not sure how to do...." It's a bit direct, but that's okay. Sometimes people want to say, "I'm not sure how to do...." You can say, "I'm not sure how to do...." It's a bit plain, but it's okay. If you want to say, "I'm not sure how to do...." You can say, "I'm not sure how to do...." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. When it comes to asking for clarification, you can say, "Can you explain that again?" or "Can you rephrase that?" It's a bit direct, but that's okay. If you want to say, "Can you rephrase that?" you can say, "Can you rephrase that?" It's a bit simple, but it's clear. Sometimes people want to say, "I don't understand that." You can say, "I don't understand that." It's a bit plain, but it's fine. When it comes to expressing confusion, you can say, "I'm confused." Or "I'm not clear." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. If you want to say, "I'm not clear about that." You can say, "I'm not clear about that." It's a bit direct, but that's okay. Sometimes people want to say, "I'm not clear about that." You can say, "I'm not clear about that." It's a bit plain, but it's okay. If you want to say, "I'm not clear about that." You can say, "I'm not clear about that." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. When it comes to asking for help, you can say, "Can you help me?" or "Can you assist me?" It's a bit direct, but that's okay. If you want to say, "Can you assist me?" you can say, "Can you assist me?" It's a bit simple, but it's clear. Sometimes people want to say, "I don't need help." You can say, "I don't need help." It's a bit plain, but it's fine. When it comes to expressing relief, you can say, "That's great." Or "That's really good." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. If you want to say, "That's really great." you can say, "That's really great." It's a bit direct, but that's okay. Sometimes people want to say, "It's really great." You can say, "It's really great." It's a bit plain, but it's okay. If you want to say, "It's really great." You can say, "It's really great." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. When it comes to expressing pride, you can say, "I'm proud." Or "I'm very proud." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. If you want to say, "I'm very proud." you can say, "I'm very proud." It's a bit direct, but that's okay. Sometimes people want to say, "I'm not proud." You can say, "I'm not proud." It's a bit plain, but it's fine. When it comes to expressing disappointment, you can say, "I'm disappointed." Or "I'm not happy." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. If you want to say, "I'm not happy about that." You can say, "I'm not happy about that." It's a bit direct, but that's okay. Sometimes people want to say, "I'm not happy about that." You can say, "I'm not happy about that." It's a bit plain, but it's okay. If you want to say, "I'm not happy about that." You can say, "I'm not happy about that." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. When it comes to asking for time off, you can say, "Can I have time off?" or "Can I take time off?" It's a bit direct, but that's okay. If you want to say, "Can I take time off?" you can say, "Can I take time off?" It's a bit simple, but it's clear. Sometimes people want to say, "I don't need time off." You can say, "I don't need time off." It's a bit plain, but it's fine. When it comes to expressing gratitude, you can say, "Thank you." Or "Thanks." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. If you want to say, "Thank you so much." you can say, "Thank you so much." It's a bit direct, but that's okay. Sometimes people want to say, "I'm not thankful." You can say, "I'm not thankful." It's a bit plain, but it's fine. When it comes to expressing appreciation, you can say, "I appreciate it." Or "I really appreciate it." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. If you want to say, "I really appreciate it." you can say, "I really appreciate it." It's a bit direct, but that's okay. Sometimes people want to say, "I'm not appreciative." You can say, "I'm not appreciative." It's a bit plain, but it's okay. If you want to say, "I'm not appreciative of it." You can say, "I'm not appreciative of it." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. When it comes to asking for feedback, you can say, "Can you tell me what to do?" or "Can you give me feedback?" It's a bit direct, but that's okay. If you want to say, "Can you give me feedback?" you can say, "Can you give me feedback?" It's a bit simple, but it's clear. Sometimes people want to say, "I don't need feedback." You can say, "I don't need feedback." It's a bit plain, but it's fine. When it comes to expressing curiosity, you can say, "What do you think about...?" or "What's your opinion on...?" It's a bit direct, but that's okay. If you want to say, "What's your opinion on...?" you can say, "What's your opinion on...?" It's a bit simple, but it's clear. Sometimes people want to say, "I don't care what you think." You can say, "I don't care what you think." It's a bit plain, but it's fine. When it comes to expressing disagreement, you can say, "I disagree." Or "I'm not convinced." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. If you want to say, "I'm not convinced." you can say, "I'm not convinced." It's a bit direct, but that's okay. Sometimes people want to say, "I'm not convinced." You can say, "I'm not convinced." It's a bit plain, but it's okay. If you want to say, "I'm not convinced." You can say, "I'm not convinced." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. When it comes to asking for understanding, you can say, "Can you explain that better?" or "Can you show me that?" It's a bit direct, but that's okay. If you want to say, "Can you show me that?" you can say, "Can you show me that?" It's a bit simple, but it's clear. Sometimes people want to say, "I don't want to learn that." You can say, "I don't want to learn that." It's a bit plain, but it's fine. When it comes to expressing frustration, you can say, "I'm frustrated." Or "I'm angry." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. If you want to say, "I'm angry." you can say, "I'm angry." It's a bit direct, but that's okay. Sometimes people want to say, "I'm not angry." You can say, "I'm not angry." It's a bit plain, but it's fine. When it comes to expressing innocence, you can say, "I'm not at fault." Or "I'm innocent." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. If you want to say, "I'm not at fault." you can say, "I'm not at fault." It's a bit direct, but that's okay. Sometimes people want to say, "I'm not at fault." You can say, "I'm not at fault." It's a bit plain, but it's okay. If you want to say, "I'm not at fault." You can say, "I'm not at fault." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. When it comes to asking for forgiveness, you can say, "Forgive me." Or "I forgive myself." It's a bit direct, but that's okay. If you want to say, "I forgive myself." you can say, "I forgive myself." It's a bit simple, but it's clear. Sometimes people want to say, "I don't forgive myself." You can say, "I don't forgive myself." It's a bit plain, but it's fine. When it comes to expressing regret, you can say, "I feel regret." Or "I feel sorry." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. If you want to say, "I feel sorry." you can say, "I feel sorry." It's a bit direct, but that's okay. Sometimes people want to say, "I'm not sorry." You can say, "I'm not sorry." It's a bit plain, but it's fine. When it comes to expressing relief, you can say, "That's so good." Or "That's great." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. If you want to say, "That's really good." you can say, "That's really good." It's a bit direct, but that's okay. Sometimes people want to say, "It's really bad." You can say, "It's really bad." It's a bit plain, but it's okay. If you want to say, "It's really bad." You can say, "It's really bad." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. When it comes to asking for time off, you can say, "Can I have more time?" or "Can I get more time?" It's a bit direct, but that's okay. If you want to say, "Can I get more time?" you can say, "Can I get more time?" It's a bit simple, but it's clear. Sometimes people want to say, "I don't need more time." You can say, "I don't need more time." It's a bit plain, but it's fine. When it comes to expressing gratitude, you can say, "Thank you again." Or "Thanks again." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. If you want to say, "Thanks again." you can say, "Thanks again." It's a bit direct, but that's okay. Sometimes people want to say, "I'm not thankful again." You can say, "I'm not thankful again." It's a bit plain, but it's fine. When it comes to expressing appreciation, you can say, "I really appreciate you." Or "I'm really thankful to you." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. If you want to say, "I'm really thankful to you." you can say, "I'm really thankful to you." It's a bit direct, but that's okay. Sometimes people want to say, "I'm not thankful to you." You can say, "I'm not thankful to you." It's a bit plain, but it's okay. If you want to say, "I'm not thankful to you." You can say, "I'm not thankful to you." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. When it comes to asking for help, you can say, "Can you lend me...?" or "Can you help me with...?" It's a bit direct, but that's okay. If you want to say, "Can you help me with...?" you can say, "Can you help me with...?" It's a bit simple, but it's clear. Sometimes people want to say, "I don't need help with that." You can say, "I don't need help with that." It's a bit plain, but it's fine. When it comes to expressing relief, you can say, "That's great." Or "That's really good." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. If you want to say, "That's really good." you can say, "That's really good." It's a bit direct, but that's okay. Sometimes people want to say, "It's really bad." You can say, "It's really bad." It's a bit plain, but it's okay. When it comes to expressing curiosity, you can say, "What do you think about it?" or "What's your take on it?" It's a bit direct, but that's okay. If you want to say, "What's your take on it?" you can say, "What's your take on it?" It's a bit simple, but it's clear. Sometimes people want to say, "I don't care what you think about it." You can say, "I don't care what you think about it." It's a bit plain, but it's fine. When it comes to expressing disagreement, you can say, "I disagree with you." Or "I'm not on your side." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. If you want to say, "I'm not on your side." you can say, "I'm not on your side." It's a bit direct, but that's okay. Sometimes people want to say, "I'm not on your side." You can say, "I'm not on your side." It's a bit plain, but it's okay. If you want to say, "I'm not on your side." You can say, "I'm not on your side." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. When it comes to asking for understanding, you can say, "Can you explain it to me?" or "Can you make it clear?" It's a bit direct, but that's okay. If you want to say, "Can you make it clear?" you can say, "Can you make it clear?" It's a bit simple, but it's clear. Sometimes people want to say, "I don't understand it." You can say, "I don't understand it." It's a bit plain, but it's fine. When it comes to expressing confusion, you can say, "I'm confused." Or "I'm not sure." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. If you want to say, "I'm not sure." you can say, "I'm not sure." It's a bit direct, but that's okay. Sometimes people want to say, "I'm not sure." You can say, "I'm not sure." It's a bit plain, but it's okay. If you want to say, "I'm not sure." You can say, "I'm not sure." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. When it comes to asking for confirmation, you can say, "Can you confirm it?" or "Can you sign for it?" It's a bit direct, but that's okay. If you want to say, "Can you sign for it?" you can say, "Can you sign for it?" It's a bit simple, but it's clear. Sometimes people want to say, "I don't confirm it." You can say, "I don't confirm it." It's a bit plain, but it's fine. When it comes to expressing regret, you can say, "I'm sorry." Or "I apologize." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. If you want to say, "I apologize." you can say, "I apologize." It's a bit direct, but that's okay. Sometimes people want to say, "I'm not sorry." You can say, "I'm not sorry." It's a bit plain, but it's fine. When it comes to expressing relief, you can say, "That's great." Or "That's really good." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. If you want to say, "That's really good." you can say, "That's really good." It's a bit direct, but that's okay. Sometimes people want to say, "It's really bad." You can say, "It's really bad." It's a bit plain, but it's okay. When it comes to expressing curiosity, you can say, "What do you think about it?" or "What's your take on it?" It's a bit direct, but that's okay. If you want to say, "What's your take on it?" you can say, "What's your take on it?" It's a bit simple, but it's clear. Sometimes people want to say, "I don't care what you think about it." You can say, "I don't care what you think about it." It's a bit plain, but it's fine. When it comes to expressing disagreement, you can say, "I disagree with you." Or "I'm not on your side." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations. If you want to say, "I'm not on your side." you can say, "I'm not on your side." It's a bit direct, but that's okay. Sometimes people want to say, "I'm not on your side." You can say, "I'm not on your side." It's a bit plain, but it's okay. If you want to say, "I'm not on your side." You can say, "I'm not on your side." It's a bit formal, but it's used in some situations.
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