Learning English is not just about memorising words. It is about knowing what to say in real-life situations.
Many learners understand basic English, but when it comes to speaking, they hesitate. The problem is simple — they learn words, but real conversations are built with phrases.
In this guide, you will learn 100 daily English phrases that you can use in your everyday life — at home, in conversations, while shopping, or speaking with friends.
More importantly, you will also learn how to upgrade your English naturally — from simple basic sentences to more fluent, confident expressions.
Practice by listening and repeating each phrase using shadow listening.
How to Use This Guide
Do not try to memorise everything at once.
Instead:
- Learn 5–10 phrases daily
- Speak them aloud
- Use them in real situations
- Repeat regularly
Power Tip:
Practice using shadow listening — listen and repeat immediately. This is one of the fastest ways to improve fluency.
Download the free PDF: 100 Daily English Phrases (Basic to Intermediate)
1. Basic Greetings & Introductions
These are the first phrases you use when meeting someone.
| Situation | Basic Phrase (A1–A2) | Level-Up Phrase (B1) |
|---|---|---|
| Greeting | How are you? | How have you been? |
| Response | I am fine | I’m doing quite well, thank you |
| Meeting | Nice to meet you | It’s a pleasure to meet you |
| Asking name | What is your name? | May I know your name? |
| Casual | Hello | Hi there |
Examples:
- It’s a pleasure to meet you. I’ve heard a lot about you.
- I’m doing quite well, thank you. How about you?
2. Talking About Daily Routine
Use these to describe your everyday activities.
| Situation | Basic | Level-Up |
|---|---|---|
| Morning | I wake up early | I usually wake up quite early |
| Getting ready | I am getting ready | I’m getting ready for the day |
| Work | I am going to work | I’m heading to work |
| Busy | I am busy | I’m a bit tied up right now |
| Late | I am late | I’m running a little late |
Examples:
- I’m running a little late today, I’ll be there soon.
- I’m a bit tied up right now, can I call you later?
3. Starting & Continuing Conversations
These phrases help you sound natural and confident.
| Situation | Basic | Level-Up |
|---|---|---|
| Ask about day | How was your day? | How did your day go? |
| Interest | That’s interesting | That sounds interesting |
| Encourage | Tell me more | I’d love to hear more |
| Surprise | Really? | Oh, really? |
| Clarify | What do you mean? | What exactly do you mean? |
Examples:
- That sounds interesting. I’d love to hear more.
- Oh really? What exactly do you mean?
4. Asking for Help or Information
Essential for real-life situations.
| Situation | Basic | Level-Up |
|---|---|---|
| Help | Can you help me? | Could you help me with this? |
| Repeat | Repeat please | Could you repeat that, please? |
| Don’t understand | I don’t understand | I didn’t quite catch that |
| Directions | Where is this? | Could you tell me where this is? |
| Price | How much is this? | How much does this cost? |
Examples:
- I didn’t quite catch that. Could you repeat it?
- Could you tell me where this place is?
5. Polite & Respectful English
This makes your English sound natural and refined.
| Situation | Basic | Level-Up |
|---|---|---|
| Thanks | Thank you | Thank you so much |
| Apology | Sorry | I’m really sorry about that |
| Request | Please | Could you please… |
| Appreciation | Thanks | I really appreciate it |
| Response | Okay | That’s perfectly fine |
Examples:
- I really appreciate your help.
- I’m really sorry about that. It won’t happen again.
6. Shopping & Public Situations
Useful for everyday outside interactions.
| Situation | Basic | Level-Up |
|---|---|---|
| Asking | Do you have this? | Do you happen to have this? |
| Trying | Can I try this? | Could I try this on? |
| Buying | I will take this | I’ll go with this |
| Expensive | Too expensive | That’s a bit pricey |
| Payment | Can I pay? | Can I pay by card? |
Examples:
- That’s a bit pricey. Do you have something cheaper?
- I’ll go with this one.
7. At Home & Daily Life
Used in everyday conversations at home.
| Situation | Basic | Level-Up |
|---|---|---|
| Hunger | I am hungry | I’m quite hungry |
| Cooking | What are you cooking? | What are you making today? |
| Going out | I am going out | I’m stepping out for a while |
| Return | I will come back | I’ll be back soon |
| Watching | Let’s watch TV | Let’s watch something |
Examples:
- I’m stepping out for a while. I’ll be back soon.
- What are you making today? It smells good.
8. Expressing Feelings Naturally
Helps you connect emotionally.
| Situation | Basic | Level-Up |
|---|---|---|
| Happy | I am happy | I’m really happy today |
| Tired | I am tired | I’m a bit exhausted |
| Worried | I am worried | I’m a little concerned |
| Excited | I am excited | I’m really looking forward to it |
| Bored | I am bored | I’m feeling a bit bored |
Examples:
- I’m really looking forward to this weekend.
- I’m a bit exhausted. I need some rest.
9. Expressing Opinions
Important for conversations and confidence.
| Situation | Basic | Level-Up |
|---|---|---|
| Opinion | I think so | I believe so |
| Disagree | I don’t think so | I’m not sure about that |
| Agree | Yes | I completely agree |
| Unsure | Maybe | It depends |
| View | I think | In my opinion |
Examples:
- In my opinion, this is a better option.
- I’m not sure about that, it depends on the situation.
10. Ending Conversations
Helps you sound polite and natural.
| Situation | Basic | Level-Up |
|---|---|---|
| Goodbye | Bye | Take care |
| Later | See you | See you later |
| Night | Good night | Have a good night |
| Future | Talk later | Talk to you soon |
| Closing | Nice talking | It was nice talking to you |
Examples:
- It was nice talking to you. Take care.
- Talk to you soon. Have a good night.
Practice with Real Conversations
Learning phrases is not enough — you must use them in real situations.
Try this:
- Use 5 phrases every day
- Speak aloud
- Practice regularly
To improve faster, practice with real-life conversations in everyday situations like:
- 📚 Bookstore
- ☕ Café
- 🚶 Street
- 🛍 Shop
This helps you understand how English is actually spoken.
Practice Exercises
Task 1:
Use 5 phrases in your daily life.
Task 2:
Create 3 sentences using:
- I’m…
- Could you…
- I think…
Task 3:
Speak for 1 minute using at least 5 phrases.
Conclusion
Fluent English is not about using difficult words. It is about using the right phrases at the right time.
By learning both basic and level-up expressions, you train your brain to:
- Speak naturally
- Sound more confident
- Communicate clearly
Start small. Practice daily. And most importantly — use what you learn.
If you want to improve faster, practice with real conversations and shadow listening.
Watch simple, real-life English conversations and repeat them to build fluency.
Watch the full lesson on my youtube channel , See you in the next lesson.
