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Everyday English Phrasebook 03 - Basic Questions and Answers

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How to learn "Everyday English Phrasebook 03 - Basic Questions and Answers" with passive listening

This topic contains 150 English phrases with None support. You can keep them playing in Kuku.talk while you work, walk, or handle routine tasks.

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Phrases in this topic

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# Study text
1 who
2 what
3 where
4 when
5 why
6 how
7 which one
8 how much
9 how many
10 how long
11 how often
12 what time
13 what kind
14 whose
15 is it
16 are you
17 do you
18 does he
19 can I
20 can you
21 yes
22 no
23 maybe
24 I think so
25 I don't think so
26 I don't know
27 I understand
28 I don't understand
29 please repeat
30 one more time
31 Who is that?
32 Who are they?
33 What is this?
34 What does this mean?
35 Where is it?
36 Where are you?
37 When is it?
38 When do we start?
39 Why is it closed?
40 Why are you here?
41 How are you?
42 How does it work?
43 Which one do you want?
44 How much is it?
45 How many do you need?
46 How long does it take?
47 How often do you go there?
48 What time is the meeting?
49 Yes, I am.
50 No, I'm not.
51 Yes, it is.
52 No, it isn't.
53 Yes, I do.
54 No, I don't.
55 Yes, I can.
56 No, I can't.
57 Yes, please.
58 No, thank you.
59 Maybe later.
60 Maybe tomorrow.
61 I think so.
62 I don't think so.
63 That's right.
64 That's not right.
65 Of course.
66 Not yet.
67 Sorry, what did you say?
68 Can you say that again?
69 Can you repeat that?
70 Please repeat the question.
71 One more time, please.
72 Can you speak more slowly?
73 I don't understand this word.
74 What does this word mean?
75 How do you spell it?
76 Can you write it down?
77 Do you mean this one?
78 Do you mean today?
79 Do you mean tomorrow?
80 Is that correct?
81 Is this the right place?
82 Am I saying it correctly?
83 I'm not sure.
84 Let me check.
85 Where can I find it?
86 Who can help me?
87 What do I need?
88 What should I do?
89 When should I come?
90 How can I get there?
91 Why do I need this?
92 Can I ask a question?
93 Can I ask you something?
94 Do you have a minute?
95 Do you know this place?
96 Do you know the answer?
97 Do you have any questions?
98 Is there another option?
99 Is there a problem?
100 Is everything okay?
101 What happens next?
102 What is the next step?
103 I know.
104 I don't know.
105 I remember.
106 I don't remember.
107 I understand.
108 I don't understand.
109 I agree.
110 I disagree.
111 I like it.
112 I don't like it.
113 I want it.
114 I don't want it.
115 I need it.
116 I don't need it.
117 I have it.
118 I don't have it.
119 I can do it.
120 I can't do it.
121 answer
122 question
123 reason
124 place
125 time
126 person
127 thing
128 choice
129 option
130 problem
131 example
132 meaning
133 spelling
134 minute
135 step
136 again
137 slowly
138 correct
139 wrong
140 right
141 sure
142 unsure
143 maybe later
144 not now
145 not yet
146 this one
147 that one
148 the same
149 different
150 another one

Passive listening questions

How can I learn "Everyday English Phrasebook 03 - Basic Questions and Answers" through passive listening?

Add the topic to your study routine and listen to the phrases in the background during the day. This gives you more contact with useful expressions without a long separate session.

Why preview the phrase list first?

The list helps you quickly assess the topic vocabulary, see the None text, and decide which expressions deserve more listening time.

Can I add this topic to Kuku.talk study?

Yes. After signing in, open the study dashboard, choose the topic, and listen to the phrases in small repeated batches.