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SPOKEN ENGLISH – AT THE BANK – A SELF LEARNING GUIDE TO CONVERSATION PRACTICE.

SPOKEN ENGLISH – AT THE BANK – A SELF LEARNING GUIDE TO CONVERSATION PRACTICE.

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SPOKEN ENGLISH – AT THE BANK

A Self-Learning Guide to Conversation Practice

 Common English Phrases Used in a Bank

When visiting a bank, you need to communicate effectively with bank staff. Here are some useful phrases:

 Asking for Help

 Opening a Bank Account

 Depositing & Withdrawing Money

 Asking About Bank Services

 Reporting a Problem

 Sample Conversation at the Bank

 Bank Teller: Hello! How may I assist you today?
 Customer: Hi, I would like to open a savings account.
 Bank Teller: Sure! Do you have any identification documents with you?
 Customer: Yes, I have my Aadhar card and PAN card.
 Bank Teller: Great! Please fill out this application form.
 Customer: How long will it take to activate my account?
 Bank Teller: Your account will be activated within 24 hours. You will receive your debit card within a week.
 Customer: Thank you so much!
 Bank Teller: You’re welcome! Have a great day!

 Tips for Better Communication in English at the Bank

Speak clearly and confidently.
Use simple and polite language.
If you don’t understand something, ask: “Could you please repeat that?”
Practice conversations with a friend or in front of a mirror.
Learn new banking vocabulary and use them in daily practice.

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SPOKEN ENGLISH – AT THE BANK – A SELF LEARNING GUIDE TO CONVERSATION PRACTICE.

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Spoken English – At the Bank

A Self-Learning Guide to Conversation Practice


1. Common English Vocabulary at the Bank:

English Word/Phrase Meaning
Account A record of financial transactions
Deposit To put money into your account
Withdraw To take money out of your account
Balance The amount of money in your account
Fixed deposit Money saved for a fixed period
Passbook A small book with transaction details
ATM (Automated Teller Machine) Machine to withdraw cash
Cheque A paper used to pay or withdraw money
Bank statement A printed summary of account activity
Interest rate The percentage of earnings on deposits

2. Common Conversations at the Bank

A. Opening a Bank Account

Customer:
Good morning. I want to open a savings account.
Bank Clerk:
Sure, sir/madam. Please fill out this form and submit your ID proof and address proof.
Customer:
Okay. How much is the minimum balance?
Bank Clerk:
It’s ₹5000 for a savings account.


B. Depositing Money

Customer:
I want to deposit ₹10,000 in my account.
Bank Clerk:
Please fill out this deposit slip and go to counter number 3.


C. Withdrawing Money

Customer:
I need to withdraw ₹5,000.
Bank Clerk:
Do you have your passbook or ATM card?
Customer:
Yes, here it is.


D. Asking for Bank Statement

Customer:
Can I get my bank statement for the last 3 months?
Bank Clerk:
Yes. Do you want a printed copy or email?
Customer:
Email, please.


E. Inquiring About Loan

Customer:
I want to know about personal loan options.
Bank Officer:
Sure. What amount are you looking for, and what is your income?


3. Practice Tips for Learners:


Bonus Practice Activity:

Translate and practice the following sentence:

“I want to transfer ₹2000 to another account using online banking.”


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SPOKEN ENGLISH – AT THE BANK – A SELF LEARNING GUIDE TO CONVERSATION PRACTICE.