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Let's practice English

@lets_practice_99


Hello everyone!

This channel is for English learners who need to improve their speaking skills.
We will talk about different topics and everyone can participate in it.

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Let's practice English (English)

Are you looking to improve your English skills in a fun and interactive way? Look no further than the 'Let's practice English' Telegram channel! This channel, with the username @lets_practice_99, is designed for English learners of all levels who want to practice their speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills. Whether you're a beginner looking to build a strong foundation or an advanced learner wanting to refine your language abilities, this channel has something for everyone

The 'Let's practice English' channel offers daily language exercises, vocabulary quizzes, grammar tips, pronunciation guides, and much more. With a supportive community of fellow learners, you can engage in conversations, ask questions, and receive feedback on your progress. The channel moderators are experienced English teachers who are dedicated to helping you reach your language learning goals

Who is it for? The 'Let's practice English' channel is perfect for anyone who wants to enhance their English proficiency in a relaxed and enjoyable environment. Whether you're a student, a working professional, or simply someone who loves languages, this channel welcomes all enthusiasts

What is it? It is a platform where you can practice English with like-minded individuals, improve your language skills, and expand your knowledge of English language and culture. From casual chats to structured exercises, this channel offers a variety of resources to help you become a more confident English speaker

So, if you're ready to take your English skills to the next level, join the 'Let's practice English' channel today! Start your language learning journey and connect with a global community of English learners who share your passion for mastering this beautiful language.

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Hi guys
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Here are some polite ways to express a desire or request in English:

1. Could you please...
- Example: "Could you please pass the salt?"

2. Would you mind...
- Example: "Would you mind helping me with this?"

3. I would appreciate it if...
- Example: "I would appreciate it if you could send me the report."

4. If it’s not too much trouble...
- Example: "If it’s not too much trouble, could you lend me your book?"

5. I was wondering if...
- Example: "I was wondering if you could join us for dinner."

6. Would it be possible to...
- Example: "Would it be possible to reschedule our meeting?"

7. I’d love to...
- Example: "I’d love to hear your thoughts on this."

8. Do you think you could...
- Example: "Do you think you could help me with this task?"

9. It would be great if...
- Example: "It would be great if you could attend the event."

10. May I...
- Example: "May I have a moment of your time?"

Using these phrases can help convey your desires in a respectful and considerate manner.

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You're one of a kind

انت مميز ، فريد من نوعه 💙

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How to respond toHow are you?
Here are some alternative ways:👇

Easy responses:
- pretty+adj
pretty good.
pretty well.
- I’m fairly good.
- I’m fairly well.
- I’m quite good.
- I’m quite well.
- I’m really good.

interesting responses:
- I’ve never been better or never been better.
- so far, so good.
- can’t complain.
- Better than I deserve.

”Ok” alternatives responses:
- I’m alright or alright.
- so so.
- Not bad.
- could be better.
- same old, same old.
- I’m alive.
- I’m surviving.
- Good enough.
- Not too bad.
- same as always.

Bad responses:
- I’m not going to lie ....I feel terrible.
- I’m not doing so well.
- I’m struggling a bit.
- I’m snowed under.
- It’s been a bit tough week.
- I’m not having an easy time at the moment.

Avoid responses:
- You don’t want to know.
- Don’t ask or honestly, just don’t ask.
- Do I have to answer that. I think you already know.
- shhh...It’s too early to tell.

Answers to use with friends, family members or close one:
- I’m exhausted.
- I’m frustrated.
- Busy
- stressed out.
- Great.
- much better.

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