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It's very important to remember, that in german "you" can be:
• du
• ihr
• Sie
When we want to say, that "I'm fine", we have to use "ich" in Dativ. When we ask, if somebody speaks (english), we have to use Nominativ.
• du:
Mir geht es gut. Sprichst du Englisch?
• ihr:
Mir geht es gut. Sprecht ihr Englisch?
• Sie:
Mir geht es gut. Sprechen Sie Englisch?
// you can also make "geht es" shorter and say "geht's" (something like "I do not" to "I don't"), but it's quite informal version
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