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13 Common English Questions and Answers to Give Your Social Life a Boost
Let’s face it: “Hello! How are you?” can only get you so far in life.

Your English classes have prepared you for language exams, university classes and travel—but have they prepared you for Friday night?

One reason why learning a language is so difficult is because the materials can start to seem irrelevant for “real life.”

While it’s good to have an understanding of basic grammar, common questions, key phrases and vocabulary, it’s also important that you be able to use English to communicate with people in the real world.


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What’s So Special About These Types of Questions and Answers?
Look at the questions below and see if you can spot the differences:

“Hello! It is nice to meet you. How are you?”

“Hi there! I don’t think we’ve met. How are you doing?”

In essence, these questions are asking for the same information. However, #1 is more formal, while #2 shows a feeling of ease and familiarity. That being said, the first one is a good example of an appropriate question to help you prepare for a job interview in English, but the other will serve you better in many social situations that you’ll encounter in life.

These types of questions and answers will also force you to get comfortable with English contractions. The majority of time, English speakers use contractions in their normal speech to shorten words, making them smoother and faster to pronounce. For example, while it’s rare to hear “It is nice to meet you,” you’ll very commonly hear, “It’s nice to meet you.” There are many different contractions in English, so be patient—it will take time and effort to master them all.

13 Common English Questions and Answers to Give Your Social Life a Boost
For the sake of your social life, look at the following questions and answers that you’ll likely hear in casual conversations in English (for more basic questions, you can practice with resources like this English question and answer video).

Practice these questions with a partner, and then try to use a few of these phrases the next time you meet a new friend at a café, work event or social gathering.

If you don’t have a partner to practice with, you can explore the resources on the FluentU English Language and Culture Blog, or you can explore other online resources like LingQ to learn English from a variety of popular, interesting content such as books and movies. You can also prepare yourself for social events by watching this short video with a few simple tips for making small talk.

Learning English for casual conversation is an important step towards mastering the art of small talk. Not only will these questions and answers help you to sound more natural in English, but they’ll allow your new friends to feel more comfortable and open around you, too.

1. So, what do you do?
This question is a typical question when making small talk to get to know the other person better. It’s asking, “What is your job?”

Example answers:

Right now, I’m a student. I’m in my second year of pharmacy school. How about you? What do you do?

I work as a tour guide for a local tour company. I’ve worked there for three years now. How about you?
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That’s a good question! I do a little bit of everything: some writing, some photography and some graphic design, too. What do you do?

To encourage further conversation and be even more polite, you want to ask about them, too. As you can see from the examples above, adding the question “How about you?” or “And what about you?” will give the other person an opportunity to re

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