👉 You use this when you don’t have an answer now and don’t want to sound unsure or weak. - “I’m not totally sure about that yet.”, 👉 You say this when you need time to check, think, or decide before answering. - “Let me get back to you on that.”, 👉 You use this when you understand someone’s idea, often after thinking about it. - “That makes sense, actually.”, 👉 You say this when someone misunderstood what you said. - “I didn’t mean it like that.”, 👉 You use this to ask for a short moment to think, finish something, or respond. - “Can you give me a second?”, 👉 You say this when you have too much to do or feel mentally tired or stressed. - “I’m a bit overwhelmed right now.”, 👉 You use this when saying something direct and you want to sound respectful. - “I’m just trying to be honest.”, 👉 You say this to disagree politely without starting an argument. - “I don’t really see it that way.”, 👉 You use this when the result or decision is not clear yet. - “It depends on how things go.”, 👉 You say this when something surprises you. - “I wasn’t expecting that, to be honest.”, 👉 You use this when your words sounded rude or unclear and you want to fix it. - “That came out wrong — sorry.”, 👉 You say this to check meaning without blaming the other person. - “I might be misunderstanding you.”, 👉 You use this to avoid a difficult topic at the moment. - “Let’s not get into that right now.”, 👉 You say this to set a boundary politely and clearly. - “I’m not comfortable with that.”, 👉 You use this when now is not a good time for the conversation. - “Can we talk about this later?”, 👉 You say this to show understanding, even if you don’t fully agree. - “Yeah, I get what you’re saying.”, 👉 You use this to disagree politely while respecting the other person’s opinion. - “I see your point, but I’m not convinced.”, 👉 You say this when you accept someone’s explanation or decision. - “Fair enough.”, 👉 You use this to say you’re not interested, in a soft and natural way. - “That’s not really my thing.”, 👉 You say this when you haven’t decided yet. - “I’m on the fence about it.”, 👉 You use this when you won’t arrive on time. - “I’m running a bit late.”, 👉 You say this to ask if someone has time later. - “Are you free later?”, 👉 You use this when time passed faster than you expected. - “I didn’t realize it was that late.”, 👉 You say this when you decide to see what happens and decide later. - “Let’s play it by ear.”, 👉 You use this when you don’t want to promise something yet. - “I can’t commit to that right now.”, 👉 You use this to clarify information or avoid misunderstandings. - “Just to be clear…”, 👉 You say this before a direct or uncomfortable comment. - “I don’t want to sound rude, but…”, 👉 You use this to explain your idea more clearly. - “What I mean is…”, 👉 You say this when someone misunderstood your point. - “That’s not exactly what I meant.”, 👉 You use this when you want to share an opinion and stay open to correction. - “Correct me if I’m wrong, but…”,
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B1: Functional language
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