Table des matières
Apprendre l'anglais peut prendre quelques années ! En revanche, le vocabulaire appris en cours de langues peut parfois être différent de celui réellement utilisé au quotidien par les personnes natives. Alors si vous en avez assez d’utiliser toujours les mêmes phrases et que vous voulez que votre anglais sonne plus naturel, vous trouverez ici des exemples d’expressions qui vous seront indispensables lors de vos voyages dans des pays anglophones.
Prendre des cours particuliers d’anglais
Pour apprendre ces phrases et les mémoriser, vous devez les intégrer dans vos conversations quotidiennes. Commençons avec ces quelques conseils pour pratiquer la conversation en anglais.
Et pour vous aider à améliorer vos compétences en anglais, nous avons répertorié 50 expressions très couramment utilisées dans les pays anglophones.
1) What’s up?
Hey, what’s up? It’s been forever.
2) What’s new?
What’s new with you? How is your relationship going?
3) How’s it going?
How’s it going? I hear you have a new job.
4) How’s everything?
How’s everything? I haven’t spoken to you in a while, I miss you.
5) How are things?
How are things? Is everything going well?
6) How is life?
How is life? Any news?
7) How’s life treating you?
How’s life treating you? You seem happy.
8) What have you been up to recently?
What have you been up to recently? Anything exciting?
9) I’m fine, thanks. How are you?
A: How’s it going?
B: I’m fine, thanks. How are you?
10) Pretty good
A: How’s life?
B: Pretty good.
11) Same old, really
A: How’s life treating you?
B: Same old, really.
12) Not so great, really
A: How’s life treating you?
B: Not so great, really.
13) Could be better
A: How is life?
B: Could be better.
14) Can’t complain
A: How are things?
B: Can’t complain.
15) I really appreciate that/it
Thanks for helping me study. I really appreciate it.
16) I’m really grateful
I’m really grateful that you referred me for this job.
17) That’s so kind of you
That’s so kind of you to offer me your last cookie.
18) I owe you one/big time
Thanks for covering my shift. I owe you big time.
23) Do you have any clue/idea?
Do you have any clue what’s going on with Elena?
24) You wouldn’t happen to know _________, would you?
You wouldn’t happen to know where the nearest bank is, would you?
25) I don’t suppose you know______
I don’t suppose you know where Jack is.
26) I have no idea
I have no idea where the nearest back is.
27) I haven’t got a clue
I haven’t got a clue where Jack is.
28) Sorry, I can’t help you there
Sorry, I can’t help you there. I also don’t have any information.
29) I’m not really sure!
I’m not really sure when the exams are happening.
30) I’ve been wondering the same thing/that too!
I’ve been wondering the same thing. Where is Jack?
31) Exactly
Exactly! That’s what I was saying before.
32) Absolutely
Absolutely! That French test was so hard.
33) That’s so true
That’s so true. She arrives early for school once in a blue moon.
34) That’s right
That’s right. It’s extremely common to find spiders in Australia.
35) I one hundred per cent agree
I one hundred per cent agree It’s raining cats and dogs. We should cancel the camping trip.
36) I couldn’t agree more
I couldn’t agree more. Everyday conversation is so important when learning a language. Finding tutors near you could help.
37) Tell me about it
Tell me about it. Finding someone to help you with a language is hard.
38) I’m not sure about that
I’m not sure about that. You can’t rely on apps to become fluent faster in a language. You need English classes too.
39) That’s not how I see it
That’s not how I see it. English classes are so much fun.
40) Not necessarily
Not necessarily. Improving your English conversation skills can be exciting too.
41) I can’t agree with you there
I can’t agree with you there. You are barking up the wrong tree. I don’t think he is the one that lied.
42) Well, it was lovely chatting with you
Well, it was lovely chatting with you. I hope you have a good day.
43) Right! I need to get going
Right! I need to get going, or I will be late for my tutoring session.
44) Right, I must be off
Right, I must be off. I have an English class assignment due tonight.
45) Speak soon
I have to go now. Speak soon!
46) Give my love to your family
It was lovely seeing you. Give my love to your family!
47) Bye bye
Have a lovely time. Bye Bye!
48) Take care
Have a lovely day. Take care!
49) Have a good one
I hope it goes well. Have a good one!
50) Talk to you later!
I’ll call you tonight. Talk to you later!
Nous vous recommandons de profiter de votre temps libre pour pratiquer et mémoriser ces expressions courantes, que ce soit avec un professeur d'anglais ou seul(e). Vous progresserez de manière très rapide. D'ailleurs, saviez-vous que prendre des cours d'anglais présentait de nombreux avantages ?
Trouver un professeur particulier
Voici les principaux avantages que représentent les cours d'anglais selon nos élèves inscrits sur VosCours :
Étudier la grammaire et lire en anglais peut aussi vous aider à avoir de solides bases en anglais, mais il vous sera difficile de progresser à l’oral. Nos profs d’anglais sont donc à votre entière disposition pour vous accompagner et adapteront leurs cours à vos besoins.
D'autres articles connexes qui vous intéresseront :