Part 2 How to Make Plans with Friends in English Phrases Questions Naturally Spoken American British
Mastering the Art of Making Plans in English: Part 2 | High Level Listening
Welcome back to High Level Listening! In this second installment of our series on making plans, Kat and Mark dive deeper into the nuances of rescheduling, canceling, and expressing gratitude in both American and British English. Perfect your conversational skills and learn the lingo that native speakers use in everyday planning scenarios.
🗣 What You'll Learn:
How to gracefully cancel or reschedule plans using phrases that sound natural and considerate.
The differences between American and British English when handling changes to plans.
How to effectively communicate apologies and gratitude, enhancing your politeness in English conversations.
📘 Episode Highlights:
Detailed guidance on using phrases like "I need to reschedule," "Something just came up," and "Can we push this back?" among others.
Cultural insights into the informal language of making and breaking plans, with specific examples from both American and British contexts.
Practical dialogue examples showing how to use these phrases in real-life situations.
📝 Why Watch This Episode?
Gain confidence in making and adjusting plans with friends, colleagues, and acquaintances in English.
Learn to navigate social commitments with ease and politeness.
Understand the subtle nuances that can make or break the tone of your conversations when plans change.
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Share your experiences with making or changing plans in the comments below. Which phrases from today's episode did you find most useful?
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