English Dialogues Practice Between Two Friends
This dialogue is a simple and natural conversation between two friends, Amit and Ravi.
They talk about their weekend plans, movies, books, food, and sports.
The language is easy, polite, and commonly used in daily life, making it ideal for beginner to intermediate English learners.
Students can practice speaking, listening, and sentence formation through this dialogue.
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Amit – Loves sports and movies
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Ravi – Likes reading and traveling
Amit: Hi Ravi! How are you?
Ravi: Hey Amit! I’m good. How about you?
Amit: I’m fine too. Thanks! So, do you have any plans for the weekend?
Ravi: Not yet. I was thinking of staying home and reading a book. What about you?
Amit: I was planning to watch a new movie in the cinema. It’s a superhero movie.
Ravi: Oh, I love superhero movies! Which one are you going to watch?
Amit: It’s called The Dark Hero Returns. I heard it’s really exciting.
Ravi: Sounds interesting. Who is acting in it?
Amit: The main actor is John Miller, and the actress is Lisa Brown. They are both amazing.
Ravi: Great! How about I join you? We can watch the movie together.
Amit: That’s a good idea! We can go on Saturday evening.
Ravi: Perfect. What time does the movie start?
Amit: The first show is at 6:00 PM, but I think we should go for the 7:30 PM show. It will be less crowded.
Ravi: Okay, 7:30 PM it is. Do we need to book tickets in advance?
Amit: Yes, it’s better. I can book the tickets online tonight.
Ravi: Awesome. Should we meet at the cinema or somewhere else?
Amit: Let’s meet at the coffee shop near the cinema. We can have some snacks before the movie.
Ravi: Sounds good. What snacks should we get?
Amit: Popcorn and cold drinks, of course!
Ravi: Haha, yes. That’s perfect. By the way, have you read any good books lately?
Amit: Not really. I’ve been busy with work. What about you?
Ravi: I just finished a novel called The Lost City. It’s about adventure and mystery.
Amit: Wow, sounds exciting! Who wrote it?
Ravi: It’s by David Smith. He writes really good adventure stories.
Amit: I will check it out. I love adventure books too.
Ravi: You should. The story keeps you on the edge of your seat.
Amit: Nice! After the movie, maybe we can grab dinner too.
Ravi: Good idea! Where should we go?
Amit: There’s a new Italian restaurant near the cinema. I heard their pizza is delicious.
Ravi: I love pizza! Italian food is my favorite.
Amit: Then it’s settled. Movie first, then dinner.
Ravi: Great. Should we call some other friends too?
Amit: Maybe, but I think just the two of us will be fun this time.
Ravi: Okay, sure. A small plan is easier to manage.
Amit: By the way, do you want to play some cricket on Sunday morning?
Ravi: Yes! That’s a great idea. Where should we play?
Amit: Let’s go to the park near my house. We can play there for an hour or two.
Ravi: Perfect. Should we invite a few friends for cricket too?
Amit: Yes, we can call our friends from college. It will be more fun.
Ravi: I agree. I’ll send them a message tonight.
Amit: Awesome. So, Saturday evening – movie and dinner. Sunday morning – cricket.
Ravi: Sounds like a fun weekend!
Amit: Yes, I am really looking forward to it.
Ravi: Me too. By the way, do you need me to bring anything for the cricket game?
Amit: Just your bat and gloves. I have the ball and wickets.
Ravi: Okay, got it. I’ll bring them.
Amit: Great! I think this weekend will be full of fun and laughter.
Ravi: Definitely. Thanks for inviting me, Amit.
Amit: You’re welcome, Ravi. I’m happy we can spend time together.
Ravi: Me too. See you on Saturday then!
Amit: See you! Don’t forget to book the movie tickets.
Ravi: Sure, I’ll remind you. Bye for now!
Amit: Bye!
Table of Contents
ToggleKey Phrases & Useful Expressions
Greetings & Small Talk
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Hi Ravi! How are you?
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I’m good. How about you?
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I’m fine too. Thanks!
Talking About Plans
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Do you have any plans for the weekend?
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I was thinking of staying home.
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I was planning to watch a new movie.
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How about I join you?
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That’s a good idea!
Making Decisions
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Which one are you going to watch?
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What time does the movie start?
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Do we need to book tickets in advance?
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Let’s meet at the coffee shop.
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Then it’s settled.
Expressing Likes & Interests
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I love superhero movies!
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I love pizza!
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Italian food is my favorite.
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I love adventure books too.
Suggestions & Invitations
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Maybe we can grab dinner too.
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Should we call some other friends?
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Do you want to play some cricket?
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We can play there for an hour or two.
Ending the Conversation
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Sounds like a fun weekend!
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I’m really looking forward to it.
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See you on Saturday!
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Bye for now!
Conclusion
This dialogue helps learners practice real-life English conversations in a relaxed and friendly way.
It focuses on planning, giving suggestions, expressing likes, and making invitations, which are essential speaking skills.
Students can role-play, change activities, or replace words to create new conversations and build confidence in spoken English.
