100 English Words and Phrases: The Ultimate Beginner’s Starter List

English can feel huge at first, but most daily interactions are built from a small group of simple, powerful words. This guide helps you learn them naturally and start speaking confidently.

How to Use This List

You’ll see:

  • The word or phrase
  • A simple meaning
  • When you’d use it
  • Example sentences
    No grammar headaches. No complicated theory. Just useful, real-life English.

1. Essential Greetings and Basic Phrases

Start strong with the foundation of every conversation.

English PhraseMeaningWhen You’d Use It
HelloStandard greetingAnytime
HiCasual greetingFriends, daily life
HeyVery casualFriends
Good morningMorning greetingBefore noon
Good afternoonAfternoon greeting12–5 pm
Good eveningEvening greetingAfter 5 pm
Nice to meet youFormal introductionMeeting someone
How are you?Simple check-inDaily conversations
I’m fine, thanksBasic replyAnytime
What’s up?Casual check-inFriends

Examples

  • “Good morning! How are you today?”
  • “Nice to meet you. I’m Alex.”
  • “Hey! What’s up?”

2. Must-Know Polite English Phrases

Politeness makes conversations smoother in English-speaking cultures.

PhraseMeaningWhen You’d Use It
PleasePolite requestAsking for anything
Thank youShowing gratitudeAlways
ThanksCasual gratitudeFriends
You’re welcomePolite responseAfter being thanked
Excuse mePolite interruptionAsking questions
SorryApologyMistakes, small issues
No problemAccepting apologyFriendly reply
My pleasureVery politeService, hospitality
May I…?Polite question starterFormal situations
Could you…?Soft requestRequests

Examples

  • “Excuse me, could you help me?”
  • “Thank you!” — “You’re welcome.”
  • “Sorry, I didn’t hear you.”

3. Useful English Question Words

These help you ask anything clearly.

WordMeaning
WhoPerson
WhatThing
WhenTime
WherePlace
WhyReason
HowMethod
WhichChoice
How muchPrice/amount
How manyCountable things
What timeTime-specific

Examples

  • “Where is the station?”
  • “How much is this?”
  • “Which one do you prefer?”

4. Everyday English Verbs You’ll Use Constantly

These 10 verbs appear everywhere.

VerbMeaningExample
BeTo exist / describe“I am happy.”
HavePossession“I have a car.”
GoMove or travel“I go to work.”
DoAction“What are you doing?”
GetReceive / obtain“I got your message.”
MakeCreate“I made dinner.”
WantDesire“I want coffee.”
NeedNecessity“I need help.”
KnowUnderstand“I know him.”
LikePreference“I like pizza.”

Yak Tip

These verbs are the “superstars” of English. You’ll hear them everywhere.

5. Numbers, Time, and Basic Info Words

Quick essentials for communication.

WordMeaning
One1
Two2
Three3
TodayThis day
TomorrowNext day
YesterdayPrevious day
NowCurrent moment
LaterFuture moment
EarlyBefore expected
LateAfter expected

Examples

  • “I’ll call you later.”
  • “I was late because of traffic.”

6. Basic Directions and Movement Phrases

Perfect for travel, taxis, and navigation.

PhraseMeaning
LeftDirection
RightDirection
StraightForward
StopDon’t move
Go aheadContinue
Over thereNot far
NearbyClose
FarLong distance
Turn leftChange direction
Turn rightChange direction

Example Dialog

“Excuse me, where is the bank?”
“Go straight, then turn left.”

7. Everyday Objects and Common Nouns

Words you’ll see everywhere.

WordMeaning
PhoneMobile device
BagSomething you carry
WaterDrink
FoodWhat you eat
MoneyCurrency
TicketEntry or travel pass
RoomSpace inside a building
TableFlat surface
ChairSomething to sit on
DoorEntrance

Examples

  • “I left my phone on the table.”
  • “Do you have water?”

8. Shopping and Restaurant English

Extremely useful for daily life.

PhraseMeaningWhen You’d Use It
I’d like…Ordering politelyRestaurants
Can I have…?RequestFood, stores
How much is this?Price questionShopping
Do you have…?Asking availabilityStores
I’m just lookingBrowsingShops
Check pleaseAsk for billRestaurant
To goTake-out foodCafes
Eat inStayingRestaurants
This onePointingWhen unsure
That onePointing furtherChoosing items

Examples

  • “Can I have a coffee to go?”
  • “How much is this shirt?”

9. Travel and Transportation English

Perfect for airports, hotels, and taxis.

PhraseMeaning
I have a reservationHotel or restaurant booking
Check inRegister at hotel/airport
Check outLeave hotel
Boarding passAirport document
Gate numberAirport departure gate
One-way ticketSingle trip
Round tripReturn trip
Luggage/baggageBags
Taxi pleaseRequest transportation
How long does it take?Travel time question

Example

“How long does it take to get to the airport?”

10. Daily Social Interaction Phrases

These help you sound natural and friendly.

PhraseMeaningWhen
How’s it going?Casual check-inFriends
Long time no see!Haven’t met recentlySocial
Take careFriendly goodbyeAnyone
See you laterCasual goodbyeDaily life
Have a good dayFriendly wishAnytime
Sounds good!AgreementPlans
That’s great!Positive reactionGood news
No worriesCasual acceptanceSmall mistakes
Really?SurpriseConversations
I seeUnderstandingWhen learning something

Examples

  • “See you later!”
  • “Sounds good to me.”

11. Feelings and Describing Yourself

Useful for conversations.

WordMeaning
HappyPositive emotion
SadNegative emotion
TiredNeeding rest
HungryWanting food
BusyHaving many tasks
FreeAvailable
GoodPositive
BadNegative
OkayNeutral
ExcitedHappy and energetic

Examples

  • “I’m hungry. Let’s eat.”
  • “I’m excited for the weekend!”

12. Small Talk Essentials

English speakers love small talk. These are the basics.

PhraseMeaningWhen
It’s nice todayWeather commentCasual talk
Where are you from?Ask originGetting to know someone
What do you do?Job questionAdults
Do you like it here?Place questionTravel
That’s interestingReactionConversations
Really nice placeComplimentTravel
I agreeAgreementDiscussions
I’m not sureSoft disagreementPolite
MaybeUncertainNeutral
Let me thinkPausingConversations

Examples

  • “Where are you from?”
  • “I agree with you.”

13. Essential “Survival English” Phrases

These help in urgent or confusing moments.

PhraseMeaningWhen
I need helpRequest assistanceEmergencies
Can you repeat that?Ask againListening
I don’t understandClarificationLearning
Slower, pleasePace requestConversations
Where is the bathroom?Location questionImportant
Call the policeEmergencySerious cases
I’m lostNeed directionsTravel
My phone is deadBattery failureDaily life
I’m looking for…SearchShops
Can you show me?Visual helpHard instructions

Examples

  • “I’m lost. Can you show me the way?”

14. Useful Connectors for Speaking More Naturally

These mini-words connect ideas.

WordMeaning
AndAdd information
ButContrast
OrChoice
BecauseReason
SoResult
ThenNext step
AlsoAdditional point
MaybePossibility
ReallyEmphasis
VeryStronger meaning

Examples

  • “I was tired, so I went home.”
  • “Maybe we can try again tomorrow.”

Yak’s Final Chewables

These 100 English words and phrases are your starter toolkit. With them, you can greet people, order food, ask questions, get directions, make friends, and survive almost any daily conversation. English becomes easier the more you use it, so try practicing a little every day. Even yaks learn new words by repeating them while chewing grass. Very effective method.