You will learn 60 common English phrases. You will learn common phrases to ask Liveme viewers how you are, how you feel, how to thank viewers, how to respond to situations… among other situations so you can improve your English vocabulary and use these common phrases when speaking in English.
60 common English phrases to use on Liveme have been divided into 15 topics to help you remember them better and use them in the right situation when expressing your thoughts in English.
Common phrases to ask how someone is doing:
What’s up?
What’s new?
What have you been up to lately?
What have you been doing lately?
How’s it going?
How are things?
How’s life? – What’s up?
Common phrases to say how you feel:
I’m fine, thanks. How about you?
Pretty good
Same as always
Not so great
Could be better
Cant complain

Common phrases to thank viewers on Liveme:
I really appreciate it
I’m really grateful
That’s so kind of you
I owe you one
Common phrases to respond to gratitude:
no problem
No worries
Don’t mention it
my pleasure
Anytime
Common phrases for politely ending a conversation:
It was nice chatting with you
Anyway, I should get going
Common phrases for requesting information:
Do you have any idea…?
Would you happen to know…?
I don’t suppose you (would) know…?
Common phrases to answer “I don’t know”:
I have no idea/clue
I can’t help you there
I’m not really sure
I’ve been wondering that, too
Common phrases about not having an opinion:
I’ve never given it much thought
I don’t have strong feelings either way
It doesn’t make any difference to me
I have no opinion on the matter
Common phrases for consent:
Exactly
Absolutely
That’s so true
That’s for sure
I agree 100%
I couldn’t agree with you more
I suppose so

Common phrases for disagreement:
I’m not so sure about that
That’s not how I see it
Not necessarily
Common phrases to respond to great news:
That’s great!
How wonderful!
Awesome!
Common phrases for responding to bad news:
Oh no
That’s terrible
Poor you
I’m so sorry to hear that
Common weather phrases:
It’s a little chilly
It’s freezing
Make sure to bundle up
Common phrases for hot weather:
It’s absolutely boiling!
it’s scorching hot outside
Common phrases for fatigue:
I’m exhausted
I’m dead tired
I’m beat
I can hardly keep my eyes open

