In this dialogue, you will learn how to ask someone how they are doing in English. Showing interest in someone’s well-being is a common way to start a conversation and build rapport. Pay attention to the different ways you can inquire about someone’s well-being.
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Dialogue: Asking how someone is doing
Sarah: Hi, John! How are you today?
John: Hi, Sarah! I’m doing well, thank you. How about you?
Sarah: I’m doing okay. I’ve been a bit busy lately, but I’m managing. Thanks for asking.
John: I understand. Is there anything I can help you with?
Sarah: That’s very kind of you, John, but I think I’ll manage. How’s your day been so far?
John: It’s been pretty good. I had a productive morning at work, and now I’m enjoying a break. By the way, have you seen the latest movie that just came out?
Sarah: No, I haven’t had the chance yet. How was it?
John: It was fantastic! I highly recommend it. We should go see it together sometime.
Sarah: That sounds like a plan. Well, I should get going now. Thanks for the chat, John.
John: You’re welcome, Sarah. Take care and have a great day!
Congratulations on completing the dialogue! You’ve learned how to ask someone how they are doing and engage in a conversation about daily life. Keep practicing these phrases to improve your English communication skills. Well done!