These exercises are based on the most common everyday English expressions covered in the course. Practice them to start sounding natural in real conversations!
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Exercice 1 — Choose the Right Expression
Read each situation and choose the expression that fits best.
- You are introduced to someone for the first time. What do you say?
- You are leaving a friend after spending the afternoon together. What do you say?
- Someone asks how you are and you feel great. What is a natural response?
- A colleague is leaving the office at the end of the day. What common expression do you use?
Correction
- B. Nice to meet you!
- C. See you later!
- B. I'm doing well, thanks!
- C. Have a good day!
Exercice 2 — Match the Expression to Its Meaning
Match each common English expression on the left with its correct meaning on the right.
- Nice to meet you.
- See you later.
- How are you doing?
- Have a good day!
Correction
- Nice to meet you is what you say when you are introduced to someone for the very first time.
- See you later is a friendly way to say goodbye when you expect to see the person again soon.
- How are you doing is a common greeting used to ask someone about their general wellbeing.
- Have a good day is an expression used to wish someone well as they leave or start their day.
Exercice 3 — Complete the Expressions
Fill in the blank with the correct word to complete each common English expression.
- You just met your new neighbour. You say: 'Nice to ___ you!'
- You are saying goodbye to a friend. You say: 'See you ___!'
- You want to greet a colleague in the morning. You say: 'How are you ___?'
- Your friend is leaving for work. You say: 'Have a good ___!'
Correction
- Nice to meet you!
- See you later!
- How are you doing?
- Have a good day!
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