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100 English Phrases for Daily Conversation (Beginner-Friendly Guide)

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1. Introduction

Learning everyday English phrases is one of the fastest ways to start speaking confidently,
even if you are a complete beginner. Grammar is important, but real-life communication happens
through simple expressions that native speakers use every day.

In this guide, you’ll find 100 essential English phrases used in daily conversations:
greetings, shopping, travel, food, work, and social interactions. These phrases are short, practical,
and ideal for A1–A2 learners who want to communicate clearly and naturally.

Use this list to practice speaking, build your vocabulary, and improve your confidence.

2. Greetings & Basic Phrases (01–15)

  1. Hello!
  2. Hi, how are you?
  3. I’m fine, thank you.
  4. What’s your name?
  5. My name is ___.
  6. Nice to meet you.
  7. Where are you from?
  8. I’m from ___.
  9. How old are you?
  10. I’m ___ years old.
  11. See you later.
  12. See you tomorrow.
  13. Goodbye!
  14. Have a nice day!
  15. Take care.

3. Everyday Communication (16–30)

  1. Can you help me?
  2. I don’t understand.
  3. Can you repeat that, please?
  4. Please speak slowly.
  5. What do you mean?
  6. Is everything okay?
  7. Yes, everything is fine.
  8. No problem.
  9. That’s great!
  10. That’s interesting.
  11. Really?
  12. Are you sure?
  13. I think so.
  14. I don’t think so.
  15. It doesn’t matter.

4. Asking for Information (31–45)

  1. Where is the bathroom?
  2. Where are you going?
  3. What time is it?
  4. How much is this?
  5. How far is it?
  6. How long does it take?
  7. Which way should I go?
  8. Can I ask you something?
  9. What is this called in English?
  10. What does this mean?
  11. Can you show me?
  12. Is this correct?
  13. What is your phone number?
  14. When does it start?
  15. Do you have a minute?

5. Shopping & Money (46–60)

  1. I’m just looking.
  2. I’d like to buy this.
  3. Do you have this in another size?
  4. Do you have this in another color?
  5. How much does it cost?
  6. Is it on sale?
  7. It’s too expensive.
  8. Do you accept credit cards?
  9. Can I try it on?
  10. I’ll take it.
  11. Can I get a discount?
  12. That’s all for today.
  13. I need a bag, please.
  14. Can I return this?
  15. Thank you for your help.

6. Food & Restaurants (61–75)

  1. A table for two, please.
  2. Can I see the menu?
  3. What do you recommend?
  4. I’d like ___.
  5. Can I have water, please?
  6. I’m vegetarian.
  7. I’m allergic to ___.
  8. Is it spicy?
  9. This is delicious!
  10. Can I have the bill, please?
  11. Do you have dessert?
  12. I’d like to order takeaway.
  13. I’m full.
  14. Enjoy your meal!
  15. Thank you, everything was great.

7. Travel & Transportation (76–85)

  1. Where is the bus stop?
  2. I need a taxi.
  3. How much is the ticket?
  4. What platform is it?
  5. Does this go to the airport?
  6. How long is the trip?
  7. When is the next bus/train?
  8. I am lost.
  9. Can you show it on the map?
  10. I want to book a room.

8. Work & Study (86–95)

  1. What do you do?
  2. I work as a ___.
  3. I am a student.
  4. I’m busy right now.
  5. Can we talk later?
  6. I have a question.
  7. I don’t know the answer.
  8. I need more time.
  9. Good job!
  10. Let’s work together.

9. Feelings & Opinions (96–100)

  1. I like it.
  2. I don’t like it.
  3. I’m happy.
  4. I’m tired.
  5. I’m excited!

10. Useful Daily Questions

  • Do you understand?
  • What do you think?
  • Are you ready?
  • Did you finish?
  • Can I help you?

11. Bonus Expressions

Use these expressions to sound more natural in conversation:

  • I’ll be right back.
  • Let me check.
  • Don’t worry about it.
  • I appreciate it.
  • That sounds good.

12. Common Mistakes

  • Incorrect: I am agree.
    Correct: I agree.
  • Incorrect: I have 20 years.
    Correct: I am 20 years old.
  • Incorrect: Where you go?
    Correct: Where are you going?
  • Incorrect: He don’t like it.
    Correct: He doesn’t like it.

13. Practice Exercises

Exercise 1 – Complete the sentences

  1. ___ you help me?
  2. I’d ___ to buy this.
  3. Where ___ the bathroom?
  4. Can I ___ the menu?
  5. This is too ___.

Exercise 2 – Translate to English

  1. I want to ask a question.
  2. Can you repeat?
  3. I am busy right now.
  4. I am lost.
  5. I need more time.

14. Answers

Exercise 1

  1. Can
  2. like
  3. is
  4. see
  5. expensive

The translations in Exercise 2 are already provided in English.

15. Summary

These 100 daily English phrases are essential for beginners who want to communicate easily
in everyday life. Use them often, practice speaking out loud, and review them until they
become natural. The more you practice, the faster your English fluency will grow.

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