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I'm doing well, thank you! What would you like to practice or learn about today?
Your sentence is understandable, but it can sound a bit more natural and fluent. Here are a couple of improved versions:
1. "Fine, thank you. And you?" (This is the most common and natural way to respond.)
2. "I'm good, thanks. How about you?" (A slightly more casual and friendly alternative.)
3. "I'm fine, thank you. What about you?" (Also natural and polite.)
Tips:
- It's common to separate "Fine, thank you" and "And you?" into two short sentences. It sounds clearer and more natural.
- Instead of always saying "fine," you can use words like "good," "great," "not bad," or "okay" to sound more varied and conversational.
- In informal situations, you might hear people say:
- "I'm good, you?" (very casual)
- "Doing well, and you?"
Keep practicing, and your spoken English will become more smooth and natural. Great job so far!
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