This lesson teaches essential English conversation phrases for beginners, covering common expressions for future plans (I'll be there soon), needs (I need some rest), possession (I brought it with me), agreement (I totally agree), memory (I'll remember), completion (I already finished), attention (I'm paying attention), decisions (I need to decide), ability (I can handle it), feelings (I'm feeling much better), suggestions (That's a good suggestion), clarification (What do you mean exactly?), explanation (Let me try to explain), and communication (I'll call you later).
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I'll be there soon.
I'll be there soon.
I won't be there soon.
I won't be there soon.
Will you be there soon?
Will you be there soon?
I need some rest.
I need some rest.
I don't need anything.
I don't need anything.
Do you need anything?
Do you need anything?
I brought it with me.
I brought it with me.
I forgot to bring it.
I forgot to bring it.
Did you bring it?
Did you bring it?
I totally agree.
I totally agree.
I'm not sure I agree.
I'm not sure I agree.
Do you agree?
Do you agree?
I'll remember.
I'll remember.
I don't remember.
I don't remember.
Do you remember?
Do you remember?
I already finished.
I already finished.
I haven't finished yet.
I haven't finished yet.
When will you finish?
When will you finish?
I'm paying attention.
I'm paying attention.
I wasn't paying attention.
I wasn't paying attention.
Are you paying attention?
Are you paying attention?
I need to decide.
I need to decide.
I haven't decided yet.
I haven't decided yet.
Have you decided?
Have you decided?
I can handle it.
I can handle it.
I can't handle it.
I can't handle it.
Can you handle it?
Can you handle it?
I'm feeling much better now.
I'm feeling much better now.
I'm not feeling better.
I'm not feeling better.
Are you feeling better?
Are you feeling better?
That's a good suggestion.
That's a good suggestion.
That's not what I meant.
That's not what I meant.
What do you mean exactly?
What do you mean exactly?
Let me try to explain.
Let me try to explain.
I didn't explain it. Well, I didn't explain it well.
Do you understand my explanation?
Do you understand my explanation?
I'll call you later.
I'll call you later.
I'm not calling you now.
I'm not calling you now.
Are you calling me?
Are you calling me?
Everything's going to be fine.
Everything's going to be fine.
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