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Excerpt sharing of 900 English spoken sentences

#英语# Introduction We all know that listening, speaking, reading and writing are the four important components of English, and speaking is the ultimate goal of learning English, so we must practice it in daily practice. Say more. 900 Spoken English Sentences covers basic daily English sentences, which is very suitable for us to practice speaking. The following are excerpts of 900 spoken English sentences compiled by None. Welcome to read!

1. Excerpts and Sharing of 900 Spoken English Sentences 1

Hello.? Hello.

Good morning. Good morning.

How are you doing? How are you?

Not bad. Not bad.

What's up? What's the matter? /What's new?

It's nice to meet you. It's nice to meet you.

It's nice to see you again. It's nice to see you again.

I'm surprised to see you here. I didn't expect to see you here.

Long time no see. Long time no see.

How have you been? How have you been lately?

Hi, there. Hi, hello.

How are things with you? How are you lately?

What's going on with you? What are you doing recently?

What are you doing here? What are you doing here?

Hey. Hello.

2. Excerpts and sharing of 900 spoken English sentences Part 2

Hi, I’m Marvin. Hi, I’m Marvin.

My name is Robert. My name is Robert.

You can call me Beth.

Are you Tina? Are you Tina?

Yes, I am. Yes, I am.

Meet my friend. Come and meet my friend.

This is my brother, Thomas. This is my brother, Thomas.

Come say hi to my parents. Come and say hello to my parents.

Have you met my sister?Have you met my sister?

Have we met before?Have we met before?

Do I know you? Do I know you?

I’m new around here. I just came here.

Let me introduce myself. Let me introduce myself.

I didn’t catch your name. I didn’t catch your name clearly.

I’m like to introduce you to my boss. I’m like to introduce you to my boss.

3. Excerpts and sharing of 900 spoken English sentences Part 3

Thanks. Thank you.

Thank you. Thank you.

Don’t mention it. You’re welcome.

You’re welcome. You’re welcome.

I really appreciate this.

Thanks for your help.Thanks for your help.

Is there someway I can repay you for this? Is there someway I can repay you for this?

This is a big favor. This is a big favor.

You’ve been a big help. You’ve been a big help.

I can’t express how grateful I am.

I’m obliged much. I am deeply grateful.

You don’t know how much this means to me. You don’t know how much this (favor) means to me.

You’re too kind. You are too kind.

Thank you for everything you’ve done.

I’m indebted to you. I’m grateful to you.

4. Excerpts and Sharing of 900 Spoken English Sentences Part 4

I’m sorry. I’m sorry.

I apologize. I apologize.

I’m so sorry. I’m very sorry.

I’m sorry for criticizing you. Sorry, I criticized you.

It doesn’t matter.

I really regret going to the movies last week. I really regret going to the movies last week.

I wish I hadn’t said that at the party. I wish I hadn’t said that at the party.

I’m sorry I was late for class today. Sorry, I was late for class today.

You can blame me for this.

I’ll take the blame.

Can you forgive me?Can you forgive me?

Please accept my apology. Please accept my apology.

Can I make this up to you? Can I make some compensation to you for this?

How can I apologize to you? How can I apologize to you?

This is all my fault.

5. Excerpts and Sharing of 900 Spoken English Sentences Part 5

I have to get going. I have to go.

See you later. See you later.

See you. Goodbye.

I should go now. I should go now.

Good-bye. Goodbye.

I’ll talk to you later. I’ll talk to you later.

I’ve got to get going. I have to go.

I’m better run. I have to leave quickly.

I’ll see you around. See you later.

I’ll catch you later. See you later.

Until we meet again. See you next time.

Keep in touch. Keep in touch.

We should meet again. See you next time.

It was nice meeting you. Nice to meet you.

Take care. Take care.