ENGLISH CONVERSATION PRACTICE – COMMUNICATION.
ENGLISH CONVERSATION PRACTICE – COMMUNICATION.
Contents [hide]
- 0.1 English Conversation Practice – Improving Communication Skills
- 0.2 Basic English Conversations
- 0.3 Introducing Yourself
- 0.4 Ordering at a Restaurant
- 0.5 Business & Professional Conversations
- 0.6 Telephone Conversation at Work
- 0.7 Advanced English Conversations
- 0.8 Negotiation Dialogue
- 0.9 Communication Tips for Better Conversations
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ENGLISH CONVERSATION PRACTICE – COMMUNICATION
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Goal: To improve spoken English and confidence in common communication scenarios like greetings, introductions, asking questions, and expressing opinions.
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1. Basic Greetings & Introduction
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2. Making a Phone Call
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3. At the Office – Asking for Help
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4. At a Restaurant – Ordering Food
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5. Asking for Information
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Useful Phrases for Better Communication
- 1.8 ENGLISH CONVERSATION PRACTICE – COMMUNICATION.
- 1.9 English-Conversation-Premium.pdf
- 1.10 simple english conversation practice in questions
- 1.11 60 Days’ Spoken english conversation
- 1.1
English Conversation Practice – Improving Communication Skills
Good communication is essential in daily life, professional settings, and social interactions. Below are practical exercises and dialogues to help improve your English conversation skills.
Basic English Conversations
Introducing Yourself
A: Hi, my name is Alex. What’s your name?
B: Hello, Alex! I’m John. Nice to meet you.
A: Nice to meet you too, John. Where are you from?
B: I’m from New York. And you?
A: I’m from London. Are you here for work or vacation?
B: I’m here for work. I’m a software engineer.
Practice Tip: Try introducing yourself to a friend or mirror.
Ordering at a Restaurant
Waiter: Hello! Welcome to our restaurant. May I take your order?
Customer: Yes, I’d like a grilled chicken sandwich with fries, please.
Waiter: Would you like something to drink?
Customer: Yes, I’ll have an iced tea.
Waiter: Great! Your order will be ready in 10 minutes.
Customer: Thank you!
Practice Tip: Try ordering food in English next time you visit a café or restaurant.
Business & Professional Conversations
Telephone Conversation at Work
A: Hello, this is Sarah from ABC Corporation. May I speak to Mr. David?
B: Hi Sarah, this is David speaking. How can I help you?
A: I’d like to discuss the sales report. Are you available for a meeting tomorrow?
B: Yes, I’m free at 10 AM. Does that work for you?
A: Perfect! I’ll send you the meeting invite.
B: Sounds good. See you tomorrow!
Practice Tip: Record yourself speaking on the phone to improve fluency.
Advanced English Conversations
Negotiation Dialogue
Buyer: I really like this product, but the price is a bit high. Can we negotiate?
Seller: The current price reflects the best quality, but I can offer a 10% discount for bulk orders.
Buyer: That sounds fair. Can you also include free shipping?
Seller: I can offer free shipping for orders above $500.
Buyer: Great! Let’s finalize the deal.
Practice Tip: Try negotiating prices at markets or online stores.
Communication Tips for Better Conversations
Listen actively – Pay attention and respond appropriately.
Speak clearly – Avoid mumbling, and use proper pronunciation.
Expand your vocabulary – Learn new words daily.
Use body language – Gestures and expressions help in communication.
Ask questions – Engage in conversations by asking follow-up questions.
Would you like personalized conversation exercises or role-play scenarios?
Sure! Here’s a simple and effective English Conversation Practice Guide focused on Communication. This will help learners improve spoken English for everyday situations.
ENGLISH CONVERSATION PRACTICE – COMMUNICATION
Goal: To improve spoken English and confidence in common communication scenarios like greetings, introductions, asking questions, and expressing opinions.
1. Basic Greetings & Introduction
Person A: Hello! How are you?
Person B: I’m good, thank you. How about you?
Person A: I’m doing well. My name is Raj. What’s your name?
Person B: I’m Neha. Nice to meet you!
Person A: Nice to meet you too!
2. Making a Phone Call
Caller: Hello, may I speak to Mr. Sharma, please?
Receiver: Speaking. How can I help you?
Caller: I’m calling to confirm our meeting tomorrow at 10 a.m.
Receiver: Sure, I’ll see you then. Thank you!
Caller: Thank you. Have a good day!
3. At the Office – Asking for Help
Employee: Excuse me, can you help me with this report?
Colleague: Sure, what’s the issue?
Employee: I’m not sure how to format the data.
Colleague: No problem. I’ll show you how to do it.
Employee: Thanks a lot!
4. At a Restaurant – Ordering Food
Waiter: Good evening! May I take your order?
Customer: Yes, I’ll have a butter chicken and naan.
Waiter: Would you like something to drink?
Customer: Just a bottle of water, please.
Waiter: Certainly. Your order will be ready soon.
5. Asking for Information
Person A: Excuse me, could you tell me where the post office is?
Person B: Yes, it’s two blocks ahead on the left.
Person A: Thank you very much!
Person B: You’re welcome.
Useful Phrases for Better Communication
Purpose | Phrases to Use |
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To start a conversation | “Hi, how’s it going?” / “Good morning!” |
To ask for help | “Can you help me with this?” |
To clarify something | “Could you repeat that, please?” |
To agree | “I think so too.” / “You’re right.” |
To disagree politely | “I see your point, but…” |
To end a conversation | “Nice talking to you!” / “Take care!” |
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