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Everyday English Phrasebook 01 - Greetings and Politeness

Greetings, polite formulas, short everyday reactions

How to learn "Everyday English Phrasebook 01 - Greetings and Politeness" 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.

Passive listening does not require a separate lesson: short phrases return in small batches, and regular repetition helps you meet useful wording more often.

Before adding the topic, scan the list below to understand the vocabulary, notice familiar expressions, and choose material that fits your level.

Phrases in this topic

Below is the full phrase list for "Everyday English Phrasebook 01 - Greetings and Politeness": use it to preview the topic, listen actively or passively, and review in Kuku.talk.

# Study text
1 hello
2 hi
3 hey
4 good morning
5 good afternoon
6 good evening
7 good night
8 goodbye
9 bye
10 see you
11 see you soon
12 see you later
13 welcome
14 please
15 thank you
16 thanks
17 thanks a lot
18 you're welcome
19 no problem
20 excuse me
21 sorry
22 I'm sorry
23 that's okay
24 it's okay
25 nice to meet you
26 good to see you
27 how are you
28 how's it going
29 I'm fine
30 I'm doing well
31 Good morning.
32 Good afternoon.
33 Good evening.
34 Hi, how are you?
35 Hello, nice to see you.
36 Hey, good to see you.
37 How are you today?
38 How's your day going?
39 How have you been?
40 I'm good, thanks.
41 I'm fine, thank you.
42 I'm doing well.
43 Not bad, thanks.
44 Pretty good, thanks.
45 I'm okay.
46 Everything is fine.
47 It's nice to see you again.
48 Long time no see.
49 I have to go.
50 I need to go now.
51 I should get going.
52 It was nice talking to you.
53 It was nice seeing you.
54 See you soon.
55 See you later.
56 See you tomorrow.
57 See you next time.
58 Talk to you later.
59 Have a good day.
60 Have a nice evening.
61 Have a great weekend.
62 Take care.
63 Drive safely.
64 Get home safely.
65 Good night.
66 Bye for now.
67 Please come in.
68 Please sit down.
69 Please wait a moment.
70 Could you help me, please?
71 Can you repeat that, please?
72 Excuse me, can I ask you something?
73 Excuse me, is this seat free?
74 Sorry, I'm late.
75 Sorry about that.
76 I'm really sorry.
77 That's all right.
78 Don't worry about it.
79 No worries.
80 Thank you very much.
81 Thanks for your help.
82 I appreciate it.
83 You're very kind.
84 That's very kind of you.
85 Nice to meet you.
86 Nice to meet you too.
87 It's a pleasure to meet you.
88 I'm glad to meet you.
89 Good to meet you.
90 I've heard a lot about you.
91 Welcome to our home.
92 Welcome to the team.
93 Welcome back.
94 Come in, please.
95 Make yourself comfortable.
96 Can I take your coat?
97 Would you like some water?
98 Please feel at home.
99 Thanks for inviting me.
100 Thanks for having me.
101 I'm happy to be here.
102 It's good to be here.
103 Really?
104 Oh, really?
105 That's great.
106 That's good.
107 That's nice.
108 That's interesting.
109 That's funny.
110 That's amazing.
111 That's wonderful.
112 That's perfect.
113 Sounds good.
114 Sounds great.
115 Sure.
116 Of course.
117 Okay.
118 All right.
119 I see.
120 I understand.
121 sir
122 ma'am
123 miss
124 mister
125 friend
126 neighbor
127 guest
128 host
129 morning
130 afternoon
131 evening
132 night
133 today
134 tomorrow
135 later
136 soon
137 again
138 please and thank you
139 good manners
140 a warm welcome
141 a quick hello
142 a short goodbye
143 a polite answer
144 a friendly smile
145 a simple greeting
146 an apology
147 a thank-you note
148 a kind word
149 a first meeting
150 a casual chat

Passive listening questions

How can I learn "Everyday English Phrasebook 01 - Greetings and Politeness" 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.