What have you been up to?

What have you been up to? What does this mean? In this short REAL English lesson we are going to find out! In English when we want to ask what someone has been doing since we last saw them, we use the informal expression, “What have you been up to?“. You might hear Native English Speakers using this almost every time they see or meet one of their friends or colleagues. It is an informal way to ask what someone HAS BEEN DOING. We can answer this by saying, “I’ve been working“ or “I’ve been relaxing at home“. We use I’VE BEEN VERB (ING) E.G “I’ve been watchING TV“. We can also ask, “What did you get up to last night?“ to ask about WHAT SOMEONE DID at a specific point in time. We answer this with things like, “Last night I read a book“ or “Last night I watched TV“. Make sure you LIKE and SUBSCRIBE if you want to see more of my videos and improve your English even more! Help me out! Donate a little cash so I can free up more time to make more and more videos to help you improve your English. Or just to say a little thank you :) Facebook: Twitter: Would you like to buy me a coffee to help me with my work? You can do that here... 📌 Recommended BOOKS (I earn a small commission for your purchase) 🕮 English Pronunciation in Use (Beginner) 🕮 - 🕮 English Pronunciation in Use (Intermediate) 🕮 - 🕮 English Pronunciation in Use (Advanced) 🕮 - 📌 Great book for improving accent and pronunciation. 🕮 Accent: B1-C2 (Collins Work on Your Accent…) 🎤 My Microphone 🎤 - HyperX Quadcast -- 📷 My Camera 📷 - Iphone 13 Pro Max --
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