1-Expressions with know:
Here are some common expressions with "know" at a B1 English level:
1. Know how to (e.g., "I know how to swim.")
2. Know someone (e.g., "I know her from work.")
3. Know something (e.g., "I know the answer.")
4. Know about (e.g., "I know about the new restaurant.")
5. Know that (e.g., "I know that she's busy today.")
6. Get to know (e.g., "I'm getting to know my new colleagues.")
7. Know your way around (e.g., "I know my way around the city.")
8. Know what's going on (e.g., "Do you know what's going on with the project?")
Some example sentences:
- I know how to play the guitar.
- Do you know anyone who can help me?
- I don't know what you're talking about.
- She knows a lot about history.
- I'm starting to get to know my neighbors.
For B1 level English learners, a good grasp of common phrases and expressions is crucial. These expressions can help with everyday communication, describing situations, and expressing opinions. Here are some examples:
General Phrases:
- "I see.": (Acknowledging understanding)
- "That's right.": (Confirming something is correct)
- "You're right.": (Agreeing with someone's opinion)
- "I think so.": (Expressing a belief or opinion)
- "I don't think so.": (Expressing disagreement)
- "What do you mean?": (Asking for clarification)
- "Can you repeat that, please?": (Asking someone to say something again)
- "How do you say...?": (Asking for the English word for something)
- "What does... mean?": (Asking for the meaning of a word)
- "Excuse me, I didn't catch that.": (Asking someone to repeat something)
- "Can you speak slower, please?": (Asking someone to speak more slowly)
- "I'm sorry, I don't understand.": (Expressing a lack of understanding)
- "What's the problem?": (Asking about an issue)
- "Never mind.": (Saying not to worry about something)
Describing and Explaining:
- "It's like...": (Giving an example to explain something)
- "It depends on...": (Indicating a situation is variable)
- "That's because...": (Giving a reason)
- "The reason is...": (Giving a reason)
- "For example...": (Giving an example)
- "In my opinion...": (Expressing your viewpoint)
- "I feel that...": (Expressing your feelings)
- "I'm not sure, but...": (Expressing uncertainty)
- "I'd like to...": (Expressing a desire)
- "I'd rather...": (Expressing preference)
Socializing and Interacting:
- "How's it going?": (A common greeting)
- "Nice to meet you.": (Meeting someone for the first time)
- "See you later.": (Saying goodbye)
- "Have a good day.": (Saying goodbye)
- "Would you like to...?": (Making a suggestion or invitation)
- "Yes, please.": (Accepting something)
- "No, thank you.": (Declining something)
Other Useful Expressions:
- "Actually...": (Introducing a correction or clarification)
- "By the way...": (Introducing a new topic)
- "Anyway...": (Returning to a previous topic)
- "In fact...": (Emphasizing a statement)
- "At the moment...": (Referring to the present time)
- "From time to time...": (Referring to infrequent occurrences)
- "A little bit...": (Minimizing something)
These are just a few examples, and there are many other useful phrases. B1 learners should also focus on learning idioms and phrasal verbs that are common in everyday English.
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