Conversation Practice: 20 English Dialogues for Daily Life

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🟦 Introduction

The best way to improve spoken English is through conversation practice.
Learning grammar and vocabulary is useful, but real progress happens when you practice dialogues from daily life.

In this lesson, you will find 20 simple English dialogues for different situations — at home, in school, in office, in market, and in daily life.
👉 Practice them with a friend or speak aloud by yourself.

english office conversation practice

🟦 20 Everyday English Dialogues

1. Self-Introduction

  • A: Hello, what is your name?

  • B: My name is Rajesh. What about you?

  • A: I am Anita. Nice to meet you.


2. At the Market

  • A: How much are these apples?

  • B: 100 rupees per kilo.

  • A: Okay, give me one kilo please.


3. At the Restaurant

  • Waiter: What would you like to order?

  • Customer: I want a plate of rice and curry.

  • Waiter: Sure, anything to drink?

  • Customer: Yes, a glass of water please.


4. On the Phone

  • A: Hello, may I speak to Ramesh?

  • B: Yes, speaking.

  • A: Hi Ramesh, this is Sita. How are you?


5. Daily Routine Talk

  • A: What time do you wake up?

  • B: I wake up at 6 am.

  • A: That’s early! I usually wake up at 7.


6. Talking About Hobbies

  • A: What are your hobbies?

  • B: I like reading books and listening to music.

  • A: That’s nice. I also like music.


7. Asking for Directions

  • A: Excuse me, where is the bus stop?

  • B: It’s over there, near the temple.

  • A: Thank you very much.


8. At the School

  • Teacher: Did you do your homework?

  • Student: Yes, I did. Here it is.

  • Teacher: Good job!


9. At the Office

  • Boss: Did you finish the report?

  • Employee: Yes sir, I will send it by email.

  • Boss: Great, thank you.


10. Asking for Help

  • A: Can you help me with this bag?

  • B: Sure, no problem.

  • A: Thanks a lot!


11. At the Doctor’s Clinic

  • Doctor: What’s your problem?

  • Patient: I have a headache and fever.

  • Doctor: Take these medicines and rest.


12. Making Plans

  • A: What are you doing this Sunday?

  • B: Nothing special. Why?

  • A: Let’s go for a movie.

  • B: Great idea!


13. At the Bus Station

  • Passenger: When will the bus leave?

  • Conductor: At 5 pm.

  • Passenger: Okay, give me one ticket.


14. In a Shop

  • Shopkeeper: What do you want?

  • Customer: I need a notebook and a pen.

  • Shopkeeper: Here you go.


15. At the Airport

  • Officer: May I see your passport?

  • Traveller: Yes, here it is.

  • Officer: Thank you, have a nice flight.


16. Small Talk about Weather

  • A: It’s very hot today.

  • B: Yes, summer has started.

  • A: I prefer winter more.


17. Asking About Family

  • A: Do you have any brothers or sisters?

  • B: Yes, I have one brother.

  • A: Nice! I have two sisters.


18. In the Library

  • A: Where is the English section?

  • Librarian: On the second floor.

  • A: Thank you.


19. Talking About Studies

  • A: Which subject do you like the most?

  • B: I like Mathematics.

  • A: Really? I prefer English.


20. At the Interview

  • Interviewer: Tell me about yourself.

  • Candidate: My name is Sunita. I have completed graduation in commerce. I want to work as an accountant.


🟦 How to Practice These Dialogues?

  1. Read aloud each dialogue 2–3 times.

  2. Role-play with a friend (you take A, friend takes B).

  3. Record your voice and listen.

  4. Change sentences with your own words.


Practicing dialogues is the fastest way to improve spoken English.
These 20 conversations will help you in real life — market, office, travel, school, and daily routine.

👉 Remember: Practice every day, speak without fear, and fluency will follow.


📌 Internal Link Suggestion:

Post 5 — Conversation Practice: 10 words & alternatives

hello
hi, hey, greetings
name
identity, designation, called
market
bazaar, shop, marketplace
order
request, place an order, ask for
ticket
pass, fare, voucher
directions
route, way, guidance
help
assist, aid, support
thank you
thanks, much appreciated, grateful
appointment
meeting, slot, schedule
interview
meeting, conversation, job discussion

Quiz: Conversation Practice — 5 Questions

Test dialogues and common conversational responses from Post 5.

1. In a restaurant, what is a common question from the waiter?
2. How do you ask for directions politely?
3. In self-introduction, which is appropriate to say?
4. If someone asks "What time do you wake up?", a correct reply is:
5. At a shop, how do you ask for a notebook?
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