Asking Quick Questions on Chat — English Shadowing Practice
Practice the professional English for asking quick questions on chat. In this lesson you shadow real lines like “Did you send the file already?”, “Is this the final draft?”, and “Who is handling this task?”. It covers the short, direct questions that make up most work chat. You listen and speak along, copying the natural, polite tone so the phrases come out smoothly at work.

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b1Professional Self-Introduction at Work — English Shadowing Practice
Shadow professional English for introducing yourself at work — “Hi, I'm Anna from the marketing team.”. Speak along to introduce yourself professionally.
b2Starting a Work Chat Politely — English Shadowing Practice
Shadow professional English for starting a work chat politely — “Hi, do you have a minute?”, “Sorry to bother you.”. Speak along to start a work chat politely.
b2Confirming Tasks and Responsibilities — English Shadowing Practice
Shadow professional English for confirming tasks and responsibilities — “I'll take care of this.”, “You can leave this part to me.”. Speak along to confirm who does what.
b1Talking About Deadlines — English Shadowing Practice
Shadow professional English for talking about deadlines — “When is this due?”, “The deadline is Friday afternoon.”. Speak along to talk about deadlines confidently.
b2Scheduling a Meeting — English Shadowing Practice
Shadow professional English for scheduling a meeting — “Can we schedule a meeting for tomorrow?”, “Does 3 p.m. work for you?”. Speak along to schedule a meeting.
b1Rescheduling a Meeting — English Shadowing Practice
Shadow professional English for rescheduling a meeting — “Sorry, I need to reschedule.”, “Something urgent came up.”. Speak along to reschedule a meeting politely.
b2Joining and Starting a Meeting — English Shadowing Practice
Shadow professional English for joining and starting a meeting — “Hi everyone, thanks for joining.”, “Can you hear me clearly?”. Speak along to open a meeting smoothly.
b1Introducing Topics in a Meeting — English Shadowing Practice
Shadow professional English for introducing topics in a meeting — “The first topic is the project timeline.”. Speak along to guide a meeting through its topics.
What this lesson trains
Make these phrases automatic: “Did you send the file already?”, “Is this the final draft?”, “Who is handling this task?”, “Can you confirm this point?”.
Language in focus: Present perfect (“Have you seen…?”), yes/no questions, and “Should I…?” for checking.
Own this workplace vocabulary: file, draft, template, task, confirm.
Copy the polite, professional tone on lines like “Can you confirm this point?” — at work, tone matters as much as words.
Learning goals
- Handle asking quick questions on chat in English clearly and professionally.
- Use natural phrasing for asking quick questions on chat without sounding blunt.
- Contribute and respond with a polite, confident tone.
- Say key workplace vocabulary clearly the first time.
About this practice
The lesson is built from a real workplace exchange of short, professional lines you'd use when asking quick questions on chat.
At B1 level it focuses on the tone and phrasing that make workplace English sound natural.
Practice tips
- 1Shadow the softening phrases — they carry the professional tone.
- 2Drill the vocabulary (file, draft, template) until it's automatic.
- 3Rehearse the lines aloud before a real meeting or message.
Frequently asked questions
What will I be able to do after this lesson?
You'll be able to handle asking quick questions on chat in English — ask quick work questions clearly — with natural, professional phrasing.
Will it help me sound more professional?
Yes. You shadow polite, natural phrasing so you sound clear and confident instead of blunt or unsure.
How do I keep questions short but clear?
You practice direct lines like “Is this the final draft?” and “Who is handling this task?”
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