Try it out! Go from Standard to Casual English (15 Common Sentences)

Speak how most people actually speak! Standard English is important and essential for communication, but in relaxed everyday situations, casual English is incredibly common. Instead of “I don’t understand,” you might hear “I don’t get it .” Instead of “Let’s meet tomorrow,” you might hear “Let’s get together tomorrow.” These are just two examples of casual English expressions. In this lesson, I teach 15 standard English sentences and their casual English equivalents. Other casual expressions in this lesson include: “He’s pissed off,” “I’m beat,” “It’s on me,” “No worries,” “Check this out,” “Try it out,” “I’ll get in touch with you,” and more! Listen and repeat the sentences in the video, do the quiz on EngVid, use the sentences in the comments, and come back in a few days to refresh your knowledge. *You got this!* For even more learning resources, check out my website at . Learn more informal English with these videos! Sound more natural in English: 10 informal commands How to write informal emails in English In this lesson: 0:00 Change your formal English into casual English 1:28 “Look at this!“ → “Check this out!“ 2:09 “I don’t understand.“ → “I don’t get it.“ 2:33 “I understand.“ → “I get it.“/“I’ve got it.“ 3:19 “I’m really hungry.“ → “I’m starving.“ 4:16 “You’re welcome.“ → “Any time.“/“No worries.“ 5:07 “You can do it!“ → “You’ve got this!“ 6:24 “I’ll pay for it.“ → “It’s on me.“ 7:31 “Can I come?“ → “Can I tag along?“ 8:57 “Let’s meet tomorrow.“ → “Let’s get together tomorrow.“ 10:28 “I went to bed at 1 am.“ → “I stayed up until 1 am.“ 11:15 “How are you?“ → “How’s it going?“/“How you doing?“ 12:37 “Try it.“ → “Try it out.“ 13:22 “I’ll contact you.“ → “I’ll get in touch with you.“ 14:04 “He’s angry.“ → “He’s pissed off.“ 14:56 “I’m tired.“/“I’m beat.“/“I’m spent.“ 16:35 – Conclusion –
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