Everyday English: Talking About Relationships & Asking for Clarification


Good communication isn’t just about speaking—it’s about expressing your situation clearly and making sure others understand you. Here are practical phrases for real-life conversations.


1. Describing Your Relationship Status

When talking about your personal life, keep it simple and clear:

  • “I’m single.”

  • “I have a girlfriend/boyfriend.”

  • “I’m married.”

  • “I’m not quite over my ex.”

  • “I’m not looking for anything else right now.”

These help you communicate honestly without over-explaining.


2. Asking for Clarification

Sometimes you don’t understand something—and that’s completely fine. The key is to ask politely.

  • “Pardon?” (if you didn’t hear clearly)

  • “Would you mind repeating that?”

  • “What do you mean?”

  • “I’m not sure I follow you.”

  • “Could you explain…?”

These phrases:

  • Show respect

  • Keep the conversation smooth

  • Help avoid misunderstandings


3. Checking If Others Understand You

When you’re explaining something, it’s important to make sure the other person is following.

  • “Do you understand what I’m saying?”

  • “Does that make sense?”

  • “Do you know what I mean?”

  • “Are you with me so far?” (great for long explanations)

  • “Is that clear?”

These are especially useful in:

  • Presentations

  • Teaching

  • Professional conversations


4. Use the Right Timing

  • Ask for clarification when confused

  • Check understanding during or after explaining

This keeps communication effective and avoids confusion later.


Final Thought

Strong communication comes from two abilities:

  • Expressing yourself clearly

  • Ensuring understanding on both sides

When you:

  • Speak honestly

  • Ask when unsure

  • Confirm understanding

You become a confident and effective communicator.

Because communication is not just about talking—it’s about being understood.

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