Conversational patterns – 1

C1 Conversational Versions:

  1. "Would you like to have a quick chat?"
    → Polite and friendly; sounds more natural in casual or semi-formal conversation.

  2. "Do you feel like having a short chat?"
    → Slightly more relaxed and informal; suggests spontaneity.

  3. "Would you be up for a quick conversation?"
    → Friendly and modern; “be up for” is a very common C1-level idiom meaning “to be willing or interested in.”

  4. "Want to have a quick chat?"
    → Informal, very natural in speech. Often used among colleagues or friends.

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