Everyday English Conversation
Introduction
Have you ever found yourself struggling to communicate in English? Or maybe you just want to improve your everyday English conversation skills. In this article, we will provide you with different dialogues and phrases you can use in various situations. Let's get started!
At the Restaurant
Waiter: Good evening, do you have a reservation?
Customer: Yes, for two under the name Smith.
Waiter: Right this way, please. What can I get you to drink?
Customer: Can we see the drinks menu first, please?
Waiter: Of course, here you are. Do you need some more time to decide?
Customer: No, I'll have a glass of red wine and my partner will have a beer.
Waiter: Perfect, and are you ready to order food?
Customer: Yes, I'll have the steak medium-rare, and can I get a side salad instead of fries?
Waiter: Absolutely. And for you, sir?
Customer: I'll have the chicken fajitas, please.
Waiter: Great. Enjoy your meal!
At the Office
Boss: Good morning, John. Did you finish the report I asked you to do?
John: Yes, I did. I emailed it to you last night.
Boss: Oh, I'm sorry, I didn't see it. Can you please send it again?
John: Sure, I'll send it right away.
Boss: Thank you. By the way, we have a meeting at 10:30. Can you make sure everyone is there on time?
John: Yes, I'll send a reminder to everyone. Is there anything else you need me to do?
Boss: Actually, yes. Can you also schedule a meeting with the marketing department next week? I want to discuss our new campaign with them.
John: Of course. I'll take care of it.
Meeting Someone New
Person A: Hi, my name is Sarah. Nice to meet you.
Person B: Hi Sarah, I'm Tom. Nice to meet you, too.
Person A: So, what do you do for a living?
Person B: I work in finance. What about you?
Person A: I'm a writer. I freelance for different magazines.
Person B: That's cool. What kind of stuff do you usually write about?
Person A: Mostly lifestyle and travel topics. Do you like to travel?
Person B: Yes, I do. I've been to Europe a few times.
Person A: Oh, really? Where did you go?
Person B: I went to London, Paris, and Rome. I loved it.
Person A: Sounds amazing. I've always wanted to go to Paris. Maybe one day.
Person B: You should. It's a beautiful city.
Conclusion
There you have it, some common dialogues and phrases to help improve your everyday English conversation skills. Don't be afraid to practice with friends or even by yourself. The more you practice, the more confident you will become.