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Lost for Words? 50 Basic English Phrases to Start Speaking Today

slowblooms 2025. 10. 21. 03:42

Introduction:

Have you ever tried to talk to someone in English and felt totally stuck? You know a few words, but putting them into a complete, useful sentence feels impossible. Many beginners (A1-A2 level) get frustrated because they can read a little, but they can't speak yet.

That stops now! The secret to quick progress is learning English in ready-made chunks. This post provides you with 50 simple, everyday English phrases that allow you to communicate effectively without worrying about perfect grammar. Think of this as your survival kit for English—use these phrases, and you can introduce yourself, ask key questions, and get all the basic information you need.

Here are 50 useful phrases categorized for different daily conversation situations:

I. Greetings and Introductions (10 Phrases)

  1. Hello. / Hi.
  2. Good morning/afternoon/evening.
  3. How are you?
  4. I'm fine, thank you. And you?
  5. Nice to meet you.
  6. My name is [Name].
  7. What is your name?
  8. Where are you from?
  9. What do you do? (Meaning: What is your job?)
  10. See you later! / Bye.

II. Basic Communication & Politeness (10 Phrases)

  1. Please.
  2. Thank you. / Thanks.
  3. You're welcome.
  4. Excuse me. (For getting attention or passing by)
  5. I'm sorry.
  6. No problem.
  7. Yes, please.
  8. No, thank you.
  9. Have a good day!
  10. I really appreciate it. (To show strong thanks)

III. Asking for Clarification (5 Phrases)

  1. I don't understand.
  2. Could you repeat that, please?
  3. Could you speak slower, please?
  4. What does [word] mean?
  5. How do you spell that?

IV. Expressing Feelings and Opinions (10 Phrases)

  1. I'm happy / sad / tired.
  2. I like it.
  3. I don't like it.
  4. I'm hungry / thirsty.
  5. That sounds great!
  6. I agree.
  7. I don't know.
  8. What do you think?
  9. In my opinion...
  10. I think so.

V. Everyday Activities & Asking for Things (10 Phrases)

  1. Can I have [item], please?
  2. How much does this cost?
  3. Where is the bathroom / exit?
  4. I'm looking for [something].
  5. I need help, please.
  6. What time is it?
  7. Let's go!
  8. It's time for...
  9. I'd like to order... (In a restaurant)
  10. Could you help me with this?

VI. Starting and Ending Small Talk (5 Phrases)

  1. How's it going? (Informal alternative to "How are you?")
  2. What have you been up to? (Asking about recent activities)
  3. That's interesting!
  4. It was nice chatting with you.
  5. I have to go now.