This content emphasizes that mastering practical conversational phrases is more effective for speaking English fluently than simply memorizing individual words. It provides a structured, active learning method using 100 common phrases repeated three times each to build conversational confidence.
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Hey, let me ask you a question. How many English words do you know? 500, 1,000,
maybe 2,000? Now, let me ask you something else. Can you have a conversation? Can you
speak naturally? Or do you know all those words? But still, I can't speak. Yeah,
I thought so. Here's the truth. 100 phrases beat 1,000 words every single time. And today,
I'm going to give you those 100 phrases. Not just read them, not just hear them once. You're going
to practice them three times. Each phrase, listen, repeat, master. By the end of this
video is you'll have 100 readyto-use phrases for daily English conversation. Not textbook English,
real English, the English that natives actually use. Here's how this works. I'll say each phrase,
then a short pause. You repeat after me, then I'll say it again. You repeat again.
Three times total. Why three? Because your brain needs repetition. One time you hear it. Two times
you remember it. Three times you own it. So, grab your headphones, find a quiet place, and get ready
to speak. This is active practice, not passive listening. You are going to speak 100 phrases,
three times each. That's 300 repetitions today. By the end, your mouth will know these phrases. Your
brain won't need to think. The words will just flow. Let's go. I'm running a little late today.
I'm running a little late today.
I'll be there in about 5 minutes.
I'll be there in about 5 minutes.
Give me a moment. I'm finishing something.
Give me a moment. I'm finishing something.
Let me check and get back to you.
Let me check and get back to you.
That sounds good to me.
That sounds good to me.
That works for me.
That works for me.
I'm not sure about that yet.
I'm not sure about that yet.
I'll think it over.
I'll think it over.
I'll let you know soon.
I'll let you know soon.
Thanks for letting me know.
Thanks for letting me know.
I didn't catch that. Can you repeat it?
I didn't catch that. Can you repeat it?
Could you say that a little slower?
Could you say that a little slower?
What do you mean by that?
What do you mean by that?
Oh, I see what you mean.
Oh, I see what you mean, sir.
Oh, I see what you mean.
That makes sense now.
That makes sense now.
That makes sense to me.
That makes sense to me.
I see what you're saying.
I see what you're saying.
I didn't think about it that way.
I didn't think about it that way.
That's a good question.
That's a good question.
I'm glad you asked.
I'm glad you asked.
I'm just getting started.
I'm just getting started.
I'm almost done.
I'm almost done.
I'll be right back.
I'll be right back.
I just got here.
I just got here.
I've been busy all day.
I've been busy all day.
It's been a long day.
It's been a long day.
I'm pretty tired right now.
I'm pretty tired right now.
I need to take a break.
I need to take a break.
I could use some rest.
I could use some rest.
I need some fresh air.
I need some fresh air.
What's going on with you?
What's going on with you?
Not much is happening today.
Not much is happening today.
Same as usual.
Same as usual.
Nothing special right now.
Nothing special right now.
I'm just taking it easy.
I'm just taking it easy.
I'm trying to relax.
I'm trying to relax.
I'm in no rush.
I'm in no rush.
Take your time.
Take your time.
There's no hurry.
There's no hurry.
Whenever you're ready.
Whenever you're ready.
That's my mistake.
That's my mistake.
I didn't mean to do that.
I didn't mean to do that.
Sorry about that.
Sorry about that.
No worries at all.
No worries at all.
It's totally fine.
It's totally fine.
Don't worry about it.
Don't worry about it.
It's not a big deal.
It's not a big deal.
Thanks for understanding.
Thanks for understanding.
I really appreciate it.
I really appreciate it.
That means a lot to me.
That means a lot to me.
I'm not feeling great today.
I'm not feeling great today.
I don't feel like going out.
I don't feel like going out.
I'd rather stay home.
I'd rather stay home.
I'm feeling much better now.
I'm feeling much better now.
I'm in a good mood today.
I'm in a good mood today.
I'm feeling a bit stressed.
I'm feeling a bit stressed.
I need to clear my head.
I need to clear my head.
I need some time alone.
I need some time alone.
I'm trying my best.
I'm trying my best.
I'm doing what I can.
I'm doing what I can.
Let's talk about it later.
Let's talk about it later.
We can discuss it tomorrow.
We can discuss it tomorrow.
Let's keep it simple.
Let's keep it simple.
Let's take it step by step.
Let's take it step by step.
We'll figure it out together.
We'll figure it out together.
Everything will be okay.
Everything will be okay.
It'll work out in the end.
It'll work out in the end.
Let's see how it goes.
Let's see how it goes.
We'll see what happens.
We'll see what happens.
Only time will tell.
Only time will tell.
I'm looking forward to it.
I'm looking forward to it.
I'm excited about this.
I'm excited about this.
I'm not ready yet.
I'm not ready yet.
I need a little more time.
I need a little more time.
I'll do it later today.
I'll do it later today.
I'll handle it tomorrow.
I'll handle it tomorrow.
I'll take care of it.
I'll take care of it.
Leave it with me.
Leave it with me.
I've got it covered.
I've got it covered.
Don't worry, I've got this.
Don't worry. I've got this.
That reminds me of something.
That reminds me of something.
Speaking of that,
speaking of that,
by the way,
by the way,
just so you know,
Just so you know.
For now. Let's wait.
For now, let's wait.
At least we tried.
At least we tried.
That's better than nothing.
That's better than nothing.
It is what it is.
It is what it is.
Let's move on.
Let's move on.
Let's keep going.
Let's keep going.
Thanks for your time today.
Thanks for your time today.
I really enjoyed this.
I really enjoyed this.
I learned something new today.
I learned something new today.
This was really helpful.
This was really helpful.
I'll remember that next time.
I'll remember that next time.
I'll keep that in mind.
I'll keep that in mind.
That's good to know.
That's good to know.
I'll use this in real life.
I'll use this in real life.
This makes things much easier.
This makes things much easier.
Now I feel more confident speaking English.
Now I feel more confident speaking English.
Done. 100 phrases, 300 repetitions. You just practiced more English than most
people practice in a month. Now, let me tell you what just happened. Your brain doesn't
store words. It stores patterns. And these 100 phrases, they're the patterns that natives use
every day. How's it going? Makes sense. No worries. By the way, you didn't learn
vocabulary. You learned conversation. And here's what I want you to do right now. Open your notes.
Write down three phrases you liked the most. Just three. Then tomorrow. Use them in a conversation,
in a message, in your head. Doesn't matter where. Just use them. Because here's the secret. Hearing
is not learning. Using is learning. So take those three phrases and make them yours. Now,
if you made it to the end of this video, you're serious about your English. Most people quit
after 10 minutes, but you you practiced 100 phrases three times each. That's commitment.
That's how you get fluent. So, do me a favor. In the comments below, write one phrase you're
going to use this week. Just one like this. I'm going to use make sense this week. Or I'm going
to use by the way in my messages. I'll read them. And when you use that phrase, come back and tell
me. This is how we build fluency together. Not just watching videos, doing practicing,
using. One more thing. If this video helped you practice real English, hit the like button. Why?
Because YouTube will show this video to more learners. Learners who need these exact 100
phrases. And together we can help thousands of people speak naturally. Thank you for practicing
with me today. Thank you for showing up. Thank you for being active, not passive. I'll see you in the
next video. And remember, 100 phrases beat 1,000 words every time. Keep practicing. See you soon.
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