Real-Life English Conversations help learners speak confidently in everyday situations where English is actually used. These conversations focus on common real-life contexts such as shopping, travel, work, school, social gatherings, phone calls, and daily interactions. Learning real-life English conversations helps learners move beyond textbook English and communicate naturally.
This practice is ideal for daily spoken English, practical communication, and ESL role-play activities. The dialogues use easy vocabulary, natural expressions, and short sentence patterns, making them suitable for beginners and intermediate learners. By practicing real-life English conversations, learners can improve their fluency, confidence, and ability to understand and speak English naturally in real situations.
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ToggleConversation Practice: At the Bookstore
Characters: Anna and Jack
Anna: Hey, Jack! What are you looking for?
Jack: Hi, Anna! I’m just browsing. I need a new book to read. How about you?
Anna: Same here! I’m hoping to find something exciting. What kind of books do you like?
Jack: I usually read thrillers or mysteries. I like books that keep me guessing. What about you?
Anna: I love fantasy books! The bigger the world, the better. Have you read The Hobbit?
Jack: Yes! It was amazing. I also love The Da Vinci Code. It was full of surprises.
Anna: I’ve heard about that book! Maybe I’ll try it next. I’m looking for something like Harry Potter, but a little different.
Jack: If you like Harry Potter, you might enjoy Percy Jackson. It’s about Greek mythology, and it’s really fun.
Anna: Oh, that sounds perfect! I’ll check it out. Are you getting anything today?
Jack: I think so! I’ve been wanting to read The Silent Patient. It’s a psychological thriller.
Anna: That sounds interesting. I’ll have to look for that one too. Let’s go check out the new arrivals.
Jack: Good idea! Maybe we’ll find something new to read together.
(They walk toward the new arrivals section.)
Anna: Look at all these books! It’s hard to choose.
Jack: I know! There are so many good ones. Let’s pick one and then head to the checkout.
Anna: Okay, I think I’ve found mine. Percy Jackson it is!
Jack: And I’m getting The Silent Patient. Let’s go!
Conversation Practice: At the Gym
Characters: Emma and Lucas
Emma: Hey, Lucas! Ready for our workout?
Lucas: Hi, Emma! Yes, I’m excited. What are we doing today?
Emma: I was thinking we could start with some cardio. How about a quick jog on the treadmill?
Lucas: Sounds good! I like warming up with cardio. How long do you usually run for?
Emma: I usually go for 20 minutes. I don’t want to overdo it. What about you?
Lucas: I usually do about 15 minutes. After that, I do some strength training.
Emma: Me too! I was thinking of focusing on arms today. Want to do some weightlifting?
Lucas: Definitely! I’ll start with some bicep curls. How about you?
Emma: I’ll do some shoulder presses. I need to work on my upper body strength.
Lucas: Good choice! After that, we can do some core exercises. Maybe planks?
Emma: Planks are great! I can feel them working. We should also stretch after the workout.
Lucas: Yes, stretching is important! We don’t want to get sore later.
(They finish their workout.)
Emma: That was a good session! I feel strong.
Lucas: Me too! I love how energized I feel after a workout. Let’s grab some water.
Emma: Great idea. Hydration is key! We should do this again tomorrow.
Lucas: Absolutely! Same time tomorrow?
Emma: Sounds good to me. Let’s keep it going!
Bonus Conversations
1. At a Grocery Store
Shopper: Excuse me, where can I find the milk?
Shop Assistant: It’s in aisle 5, next to the bread.
Shopper: Thank you. How much is it?
Shop Assistant: It’s $2.50 per liter.
Shopper: I’ll take two liters, please.
Shop Assistant: Sure. Anything else?
Shopper: No, that’s all.
Shop Assistant: That will be $5.00.
Shopper: Here you go.
Shop Assistant: Thank you. Have a nice day!
Shopper: You too.
2. At a Restaurant
Waiter: Good evening. How many people?
Customer: Two, please.
Waiter: Right this way. Here are your menus.
Customer: Thank you. What do you recommend?
Waiter: The chicken curry is very popular.
Customer: I’ll try the chicken curry.
Customer 2: And I’ll have the vegetable pasta.
Waiter: Would you like some drinks?
Customer: Yes, two glasses of water, please.
Waiter: Sure. I’ll be back soon.
3. Asking for Directions
Tourist: Excuse me, can you tell me the way to the train station?
Local: Yes, go straight for two blocks, then turn left.
Tourist: Thank you. Is it far from here?
Local: No, it’s about a 10-minute walk.
Tourist: Great! Thank you for your help.
Local: You’re welcome. Have a safe trip!
4. At a Coffee Shop
Barista: Hello! What can I get for you?
Customer: Hi, I’d like a small cappuccino, please.
Barista: Sure. Would you like any sugar?
Customer: Yes, one sugar, please.
Barista: Anything else?
Customer: No, that’s all.
Barista: That will be $3.50.
Customer: Here you go.
Barista: Thank you! Your drink will be ready in a minute.
5. At the Doctor’s Clinic
Patient: Good morning, doctor.
Doctor: Good morning. How are you feeling today?
Patient: I have a headache and fever.
Doctor: How long have you felt this way?
Patient: Since yesterday evening.
Doctor: Okay, I will check your temperature and blood pressure.
Patient: Thank you.
Doctor: You have a mild fever. I will give you some medicine.
Patient: Thank you, doctor.
Doctor: Take the medicine twice a day and rest.
6. Talking to a Friend
Friend 1: Hi! How are you?
Friend 2: I’m good, thank you. How about you?
Friend 1: I’m fine. What are you doing today?
Friend 2: I’m going shopping. Do you want to come?
Friend 1: Yes, that sounds fun. Let’s go!
Friend 2: Great. I’ll meet you at 3 PM.
Friend 1: Okay. See you then.
7. At the Bank
Customer: Good morning. I want to deposit some money.
Bank Teller: Sure. How much would you like to deposit?
Customer: $500, please.
Bank Teller: Okay. Can I see your ID, please?
Customer: Here it is.
Bank Teller: Thank you. Your deposit is successful.
Customer: Thank you very much.
Bank Teller: You’re welcome. Have a nice day!
8. At the Airport
Passenger: Excuse me, where is gate 12?
Airport Staff: Go straight and then turn right. You will see gate 12.
Passenger: Thank you. How much time does it take to reach there?
Airport Staff: About five minutes walking.
Passenger: Great! Thanks for your help.
Airport Staff: You’re welcome. Have a good flight!