How to Make Small Talk in English
Learn how to make small talk in English with useful phrases, safe topics, real-life dialogues and polite ways to start, continue and end conversations naturally.
Learn how to make small talk in English with useful phrases, safe topics, real-life dialogues and polite ways to start, continue and end conversations naturally.
Making Suggestions, Offers and Invitations in English One of the nicest things about English is how many polite, friendly, and natural ways it gives us to interact with other people. We don’t just say things — we suggest, offer, and invite. And if you want to sound confident, kind, and Read more
15 Essential Phrasal Verbs for Socialising (with Natural Examples) Socialising is one of the first reasons people learn English — and one of the fastest ways to sound natural or unnatural. You can have perfect grammar and still sound stiff if you avoid phrasal verbs. Native speakers use them constantly Read more
Adjective-Infinitive Collocations (a clear and practical guide for confident English) English often sounds most natural when we don’t focus on single words, but on patterns. One extremely common and useful pattern is adjective + to-infinitive. Native speakers use it constantly to express feelings, opinions, difficulty, reactions, and behaviour — especially in Read more
Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. If you want to improve your English vocabulary, keep reading because we will learn different ways to say “probably”.
Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. Why would you repeat the same boring phrases over and over again? Let’s look at other ways to say I understand to help you enrich and improve your vocabulary and sound more like a native speaker. In other words, the more words and phrases you know, the more you will understand. You will find it easier to follow a film or series, read a book and of course, communicate better in English. Follow the link to learn 11 ways to say “I understand” in English.
Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. If you revise your English phrases regularly, you will probably notice that your listening, writing and speaking are improving a great deal. When you know natural English idioms, phrases and expressions you will talk more clearly, and be more confident. In today’s lesson, we will look at 15 ways to say “it’s easy”.