50 Simple English Conversations for Beginners: Real English Dialogues (A1-A2)

Good morning, Mrs. Smith! Did you sleep well? Good morning! Yes, thank you, very well. Great to hear. Would you like some breakfast? Yes, I’m very hungry today. Wonderful. What is your room number, please? 302 One moment. Yes, breakfast is included. Super, thank you. Is it a buffet? Yes, it is. It’s over there, 
next to the big windows. What do you have? We have toast, croissants, cereal, 
cheese, and fruit. Everything is there. And drinks? Of course. Coffee, tea, orange 
juice, and hot chocolate. Perfect. Can I take two croissants? Of course. Take as much as you like. Thank you. Do you have yogurt? Yes, plain and with fruit. 
It’s in the small fridge. Great. And are there eggs? Yes, we have boiled eggs and scrambled eggs. I’ll try the scrambled eggs then. Good choice. Can I sit where I want? Yes, all the tables are free. Then I’ll take the table by the 
window. I like the morning light. Good idea. The sun is shining today. Do you have butter? Yes, right next to the jam and the honey. Ah, perfect. And if I want more juice? Just help yourself. The pitcher is over there. Thank you. What time is breakfast until? Until 10 AM. So you still have plenty of time. Super. This is my first 
breakfast in the United States. Then welcome! Do you like it? Yes, very much. The bread is really delicious. It’s fresh from the bakery this morning. I can tell. If you need anything else, just let me know. Thank you, you’re very kind. Enjoy your meal, Mrs. Smith. Thank you. Have a nice day. You too. Good afternoon. Can I help you? Hello, yes. I have a small problem in my room. Oh, what’s wrong? The air conditioning isn’t working. Oh, I’m sorry to hear that. 
What is your room number? 307, on the third floor. Is it very warm in the room? Yes, very warm. I can’t sleep. I understand. Did you try 
turning it off and on again? Yes, many times, but nothing happens. Is there a light or a sound? No, nothing at all. It’s completely off. Okay. I’ll call our technician right away. Can he come today? Yes, he is already in the hotel. Great, thank you. When did you notice the problem? Last night. It wasn’t working then either. Okay. Would you like a fan for now? Oh yes, that would be great. No problem, I’ll bring one to you right away. Perfect, thank you. The technician will look at it soon. Can he fix it? Yes, hopefully. If not, we will 
give you a new one tomorrow. And if it can’t be fixed? Then of course, we will give you another room. Thank you, that’s very nice. Of course. We want you to be comfortable. I see that. Should I wait in the room? Yes, please stay there. We will come soon. Thanks for your help. No problem. Have a nice day, even if it’s hot. Thanks. The fan will help. See you soon. Hello, do you work here? Hello, yes. I’m with baggage 
services. Do you have a problem? Yes, I’ve lost my suitcase. Oh, I see. Where did you fly from? From Rome this morning. And you just arrived in New York? Exactly, about an hour ago. Did you wait at the baggage claim? Yes, but my suitcase never came. Do you have your baggage claim ticket? Yes, here you go. Thank you. What is your name? Paul Martin. Thank you, Mr. Martin. What 
color is your suitcase? It’s black with a small yellow tag. Is it big or small? It’s small. Is there anything on the tag? Yes, my name and my phone number. Perfect, I’ll check the 
computer. One moment, please. Thank you, I hope it’s not gone. Don’t worry. Ah, here it is. 
Your suitcase is still in Rome. Oh, so what do I do now? No problem, it will arrive in New York tomorrow. Are you sure? Yes, and we will deliver 
it directly to your hotel. Great! I’m staying at the Hotel Sun. Okay, I’ll write “Hotel Sun”. Do I have to come back to the airport? No, we will call you when the suitcase is here. Thank you so much, that’s very kind. You’re welcome. Do you need anything for tonight? Yes, I don’t even have a toothbrush. There’s a shop over there on the 
right with everything you need. Perfect, thanks again. Your suitcase is just taking 
a one-day vacation in Rome. Yes, it’s luckier than I am. Have a good evening, Mr. Martin, 
and a great stay in New York. Thank you. See you soon, 
hopefully with my suitcase. Good morning, can I help you? Good morning, yes please. I need a taxi. No problem. For right now? Yes, as soon as possible. Where are you going? To Grand Central Station. Okay, do you have a train to catch? Yes, at 10 o’clock. It’s 8:45 now. You have time, but 
there’s a lot of traffic today. Oh no, will I still make it? Yes, if the taxi comes soon. I’ll call right away. Thank you so much. You’re in room 203, right? Yes, that’s correct. Do you have luggage? Yes, one big suitcase and a backpack. Okay, I’ll order a large taxi. Super, thank you. Are you traveling alone? Yes, I’m going to Chicago to visit my family. How nice. The taxi will be 
here in 10 to 15 minutes. Perfect. Can I wait in the lobby? Of course, make yourself comfortable. Thanks. Is there a coffee machine here? Yes, to the left of the elevator. Great, I need one now. Haha, coffee and travel always go together. True. Can I pay with a credit card? Yes, I’ll tell the driver. Great, thanks for everything. No problem, my pleasure. Ah, 
the taxi is already here. Really? That was fast. It’s waiting outside in front of the hotel. Perfect. Thank you for your help. You’re very welcome. Have 
a good trip and a nice day. Thanks. You have a nice day too. Hello, can I help you? Hello, yes please. I’m looking for a gift. Sure, who is it for? For my sister. Ah, nice. Is it her birthday? Yes, exactly. She’s turning 25. What does she like? She likes simple and beautiful things. Then maybe a scented candle? 
They are very popular. Oh yes, that sounds good. Look here, we have lavender, vanilla, or orange. Hmm, the vanilla smells very good. Would you like to smell it? Yes, please. Oh, I like that. Great. It costs twelve dollars. Okay, I’ll take it. Would you like anything else? Maybe a small 
bracelet? This one is silver and very simple. That looks nice. How much is it? Twenty dollars. Okay, I’ll take that too. Very good choice. Should I gift wrap it for you? Yes, please. Are you paying with card or cash? With a card, please. Okay, just tap or insert it here. Alright, you’re 
all set. Here is your receipt and the gift. Thank you for your help. You’re very welcome. Happy 
birthday to your sister! Thanks, I hope she likes it. I’m sure she will. Have a nice day. Thanks, you too. Goodbye. Hello, excuse me. Hi, can I help you? Yes, please. Which bus goes to the park? Do you mean Central Park? Yes, exactly. Then you’re in the right place. You need bus 
number twelve. It goes directly to the park. Does it come often? About every 15 minutes. Do you know when the next one is? In about 5 minutes. Perfect, I don’t like to wait long. Me neither. Are you on vacation here? No, I live here. Welcome to our 
city! The park is really beautiful. Thanks. Is there a lake there? Yes, a small lake with ducks. Oh, I really like ducks. Does bus 
twelve stop right at the entrance? Yes, right at the main entrance. Very good. You can buy a ticket on the 
bus, but you need exact change. Good, I have some coins. Then you’re all set. Oh, here comes the bus now. Yes, I see it. Thanks again. You’re welcome. Have fun in the park. Good afternoon. Can I help you? Hello. Yes, I would like to 
exchange some money, please. Of course. What currency do you have? I have Euros and I need US Dollars, please. Okay. How much would you like to exchange? 200 Euros. Alright. You will get about 210 
dollars today, after the fee. Ah, there’s a fee? Yes, a five-dollar fee. That’s okay. Here are the Euros. Thank you, let me count. Yes, 200 Euros. Correct. Perfect. Can I get 20-dollar bills? Yes, no problem. Would you like any coins? Yes, please. Here you go. Thank you very much. You’re welcome. Would you like a receipt? Yes, please. Here is your receipt. Is this your 
first time in the United States? Yes, I just arrived in New York. Welcome. Are you staying long? For one week. Nice. Do you have any plans for today? Yes, I’m going to Times Square later. Very good idea. Have fun there. Thanks for everything. You are very friendly. My pleasure. Enjoy your stay in New York. Good morning. Would you like some breakfast? Good morning. Yes, but I have a quick question. Of course, please ask. I have a milk allergy. Do you 
have anything without milk? Ah, thank you for telling me. 
No problem, I can help you. Thank you. I have to be careful. So, no butter, no cheese, and no yogurt, right? Exactly, nothing with cow’s milk. Okay, we have bread, jam, and fresh fruit. Is there milk in the bread? No, the whole wheat bread is milk-free. Perfect. And the jam? Just fruit and sugar, so no problem there. Great. Do you also have any plant-based milk? Yes, we have almond milk. 
Would you like to try some? Yes, please. That would be great for my tea. Coming right up! Thank you, that’s very nice of you. Of course. We want all our guests to feel 
comfortable. Are you staying for a few more days? Yes, for three more nights. Good, then I will tell the kitchen for 
tomorrow. Maybe they can make something special. Thank you, that’s really thoughtful. No problem. Here is the almond milk. Thank you. Can I sit by the window? Of course, you have a beautiful 
view of the garden there. I’ll have the bread, fruit, and tea then. Excellent choice. Enjoy your breakfast! Thanks, you have a nice day too. Thanks, see you tomorrow. Hello, are you finished? Yes, thank you, it was delicious. 
Can I have the check, please? Of course, that will be twelve dollars. I’ll pay with a card. Sure, please insert your card here. It’s not working. That’s strange. Please try one more time. Okay. No, still not working. Maybe there’s a problem with the machine. I hope it’s not my card. Do you 
have any cash? Unfortunately, only five dollars. Is there an ATM near here? Yes, right around the corner, a two-minute walk. Great, thank you. I’ll go get some 
cash quickly. I’ll be right back. Of course, no problem. I’ll wait here. (A few minutes later) Okay, now I have cash. Perfect, twelve dollars, please. Here you are. Thank you very much, and sorry about the machine. No problem, these things happen. Did you enjoy your meal? Yes, very much. Especially the chocolate cake. Ah, that’s our specialty. Then I’ll definitely be back. We’d love that. Have a nice day. Thanks, you too. Goodbye. Excuse me, is this seat taken? No, please, sit down. Thanks. Do you need help with your suitcase? No, thank you, I’ve got it. It’s not too heavy. Are you also going to Washington D.C.? Yes, exactly. And you? Me too. It’s a long ride. Yes, almost three hours. Do you travel by train often? Not very often. I usually drive a car. I see. I don’t have a car. Then the train is better. Yes, and you can see the view. 
Are you going on vacation? Yes, I’m visiting friends. And you? I’m going to see my family. Nice. Do you have a reserved seat? Yes, seat 14. But someone 
was already sitting there. Oh no. And he was sleeping? Yes, fast asleep. Haha, typical on a train. But it’s nice here too. Yes, it is. It’s nice to chat a little. What are you reading? A mystery novel. I like exciting stories. Me too. Do you have a book with you? Yes, but I haven’t started it yet. Now is a good time. True, I’ll try it now. Okay. Well, have a good trip. You too. And enjoy your book. Airplane seat mix-up. Excuse me. I think you are in my seat. Oh? I don’t think so. My ticket 
is for the window. Seat 16B. Wait. My ticket says 16A, 
and 16A is the window seat. That’s strange. I always thought 
‘B’ was the window seat… No, ‘A’ is always the window. ‘B’ is 
the middle seat. ‘C’ is the aisle. Oh my goodness. You are 
right. My ticket does say 16B. And 16B is the middle seat. I am so sorry! I wanted the window, so I just 
assumed this seat was ‘B’. I made a mistake. No problem! It is an easy mistake. I will move right now. Thank you. Well, I guess you have the “Best View” today! Thank you. Have a good flight. A taxi takes a different route. Good morning. Good morning. Where are we going? To the Lake Hotel, please. On Lake Street. All right, here we go. Excuse me, this street doesn’t go to the lake? No, I am taking another 
route. There is less traffic. I thought Main Street was faster. Not today. There is construction on Main Street. Is this way longer? A little longer, but it is much faster. Okay. I don’t want to pay too much more. Don’t worry. It is only a small difference. How long will it take? About 15 minutes. Good. I trust you. Thank you. I know this city very well. Do you drive a taxi for a long time? Yes, for twelve years. Then you know all the streets. Exactly. And I also know good restaurants. Oh, interesting. I recommend the “Harbor 
Restaurant.” Very good fish. Great, I love fish. And the vegetables there are delicious, too. Perfect. I will try it. Look, there is the lake. Are we almost there? Yes, three more streets. Your route was much better. See? No traffic. Thanks for the ride. That is $9 dollars, please. Here is $10. Keep the change. Thank you very much. Very nice. Have a good day. Thanks, you too. Goodbye. Wrong change at the cash register. Hello. Hello. Are you paying with cash? Yes, here is $20 dollars. Thank you. The total is $12.50. 
Here is your change, $5.50. Excuse me, I think that is not correct. Really? Yes, that should be correct. No, I gave you a $20 bill. Yes, and the price is $12.50. Then the change should be $7.50. Are you sure? Yes, look. $20 minus $12.50. Okay, let me look in the cash register. Please. I counted it carefully. You are right. I am missing $2.00. Thank you. It was just a small mistake. I am sorry. With so many 
coins, it happens sometimes. It’s okay, but you have to be careful. Of course. Thank you for telling me. Can I get a bag? Yes, it costs 10 cents. Here you go. Okay, so here is $7.40 back. (Note: $7.50 
correct change – 10 cents for the bag). Perfect. Now everything is correct. Are you from here, or are you visiting? I am visiting, from Austin. Ah, Austin. A very nice city. Yes, but I like Chicago very much, too. Then have fun here in the city. Thank you. And thanks for checking the money. No problem. Thank you for your 
patience. Have a nice day. Thank you, you too. Goodbye. Hotel booking not found. Good evening. Good evening. Welcome to the Lake View Hotel. 
Do you have a reservation? Yes, for today. Under the name Thomas Meier. One moment. I cannot find your name in the system. Are you sure? I booked it online two weeks ago. Yes, I looked, but nothing is here. I have the confirmation 
email right here on my phone. May I see it? Of course. Look. Today’s date, 
a double room, for three nights. Yes, but I do not see a reservation number. Yes, it is at the bottom of the email. Ah, yes. You are right. Let me search again. Thank you. Hmm. Still nothing. This must 
be an error from the website. So, what do we do now? We can give you an available 
room for the same price. Is it also a double room? Yes, a double room with a view of the lake. Perfect! That is what I booked. The price is $80 dollars per night. Yes, that is the same price as my reservation. Very good. I will keep that rate. For the 
apology, I will also give you free breakfast. Thank you very much, that is very nice. Would you also like access to the spa? Is that included? No, that costs $10 dollars per day. Then no, thank you. Here is the key for room 305. What floor is that? On the third floor, at the end of the hallway. Very good. If you need anything, please call the front desk. Okay. Thank you for your help. Of course. Thank you for your patience. Have a nice evening. Welcome to the hotel. You too. Error in the restaurant check. Excuse me, please. Yes, Ma’am. Did you enjoy your meal? Yes, it was very good, thank you. 
But I think the check is wrong. Oh. Let me look. It says two Schnitzels here. 
But I only had one Schnitzel. Ah yes, that is wrong. It was charged twice. And here it says two coffees. I only drank one. You are right. I will correct this right away. How much is the correct total? One moment. Schnitzel $12, coffee 
$2. So, $14 dollars less, right? Yes, exactly. So the new total is $25 dollars? Yes, $25 is correct. Super. That looks right. My apologies for the mistake. 
We are very busy today. No problem. It can happen. I am happy you liked the food. Yes. The Schnitzel was delicious. 
Does it always come with lemon? Yes, usually. Only if the guest does not want it. I like lemon. It is very fresh. I am glad. Would you like a dessert? No, thank you. Just the correct check. Here is the new check. $25 dollars. I will pay with a credit card, please. Insert the card here. Perfect, the payment is complete. Thanks for fixing the check. Of course. I will come back again. We are happy to hear that. Welcome to Miami. Thank you, have a good day. You too. Goodbye. Backpack mix-up in the park. Hello, excuse me. Hello, yes? I think you have my backpack. My backpack? No, this is mine. My backpack is blue and has a name tag. Oh. My backpack is also blue, but it has no tag. I have a red water bottle inside mine. Wait. Yes, here is a red bottle. See? That is my backpack. Oh, I am so sorry! No problem. The backpacks were lying together. Yes, I was not paying attention. Where is your backpack? Over there, by the fountain. Let’s go. Yes, here it is. No tag. Good, now everything is correct. Sorry for the mistake. It’s okay. For a minute, I 
thought my bag was stolen! No, just a mix-up. Do you come here often? Yes, almost every Sunday. Nice. I like the lake with the ducks. Yes, and the ice cream at the kiosk is delicious. Which ice cream is good? Vanilla or pistachio. Great, I will get that. Are you on vacation in New York? Yes, until Thursday. You should also go to Central Park. Good idea, thanks. And sorry 
again about the backpack. No problem. Now it is a funny story. Next time, I will put a ribbon on mine. Good idea. Well, have a nice day. Thanks, you too. Bye. Dogs forbidden in the café. Good morning. Good morning. Would you like a table? Yes, please. For one person. Sure. But… is that your dog? Yes, this is my dog. His name is Paco. I am very sorry, but dogs are not allowed inside. Oh. Not even small dogs? No, that is our rule. I understand. But he is very 
quiet. He does not bark. Yes, but some guests do not like dogs. Do you have a patio outside? Yes, right here by the entrance. Can I sit there with him? Of course. Outside is no problem. Super. Can you bring me the menu? Yes, right away. Do you have coffee with oat milk? Yes. It costs $2 dollars. Very good. One, please. And a 
small bowl of water for Paco. No problem. The water is free. Thank you, that is very nice. Would you like to eat something? Yes, bread with tomato. With whole wheat bread or white bread? With whole wheat bread, please. Okay. It will take five minutes. No rush. I have time. Here is the coffee and the water for Paco. Look Paco, your water. Your dog is very cute. Thanks. He loves people. And here is the bread. Thank you for letting me sit outside. No problem. This way, it works for everyone. I will come back. Great. Have a nice day. You too. Goodbye. Defective product in the store. Good morning. Good morning. Can I help you? Yes. I bought a fan here 
yesterday. It doesn’t work. Oh, really? It doesn’t turn on? No. I plug it in, but nothing happens. Do you have the receipt? Yes, here you go. Thank you. Yes, I see. Bought yesterday. Exactly. Did you try a different electrical outlet? Yes, but it doesn’t work. Then it must be broken. Can I exchange it? Of course. We have the same fan right here. Can we test this one, right now? Yes, right here at the 
register. Look, this one works. Yes, I hear the motor. Would you like to take this one? Yes, please. Do you want an extra warranty? 
One extra year for $5 dollars. Hmm. Yes. I will take it. Okay. Here is the new receipt. Thank you very much for your help. You’re welcome. We are happy to help. Do you also have bigger fans? Yes, we have a standing model for $39 dollars. Not today, but maybe later. No problem. We are open 
every day from 10 AM to 8 PM. Super, thanks. Do you need a bag? Yes, please. Here you go. Have a nice day. Thank you, you too. Goodbye. Bye. The soup is cold in the restaurant. Excuse me, please. Yes, sir. Is there a problem? Yes, my soup is cold. Oh, excuse me. I am very sorry. Can you please make it warm? Yes, right away. I will take it to the kitchen. Thank you. I ordered it hot. Usually, it is hot. That is strange. Maybe it was waiting for a long time. Yes, we are very busy today. Yes, all the tables are full. You are right. It is lunchtime. But it smells good in here. That is our fish soup. Great! I like fish. Here you go. Now it is hot. Yes, I see the steam. Thank you. Would you like bread with that? Yes, please. With olive oil. Is this your first time here? Yes, a friend recommended this restaurant. Nice. We are very famous in Chicago. What is the price of the daily special? Today it is $12 dollars. It 
includes dessert and a drink. Very good. For dessert, we have pudding or fruit. I will take the pudding. Good choice. The soup tastes very good now. Good, I am happy you like it. Thank you for the fast help. You’re welcome. We want happy guests. I am happy. I will come back. Great. Have a nice day. Thank you. You too. Goodbye. Room cleaning needed. Hello. Hello, can I help you? Yes, my room, 208, is not clean today. Really? That is strange. Yes, I left at 10 AM. I put the 
“Please clean room” sign on the door. I will ask housekeeping. Thank you. I need fresh towels. Do you also want new bed sheets? Yes, please. And please empty the trash can. One moment… yes, there was a mistake. 
They thought you were in the room. But I was not there. I am sorry about that. No problem. Can you clean it now? Yes, in ten minutes. Super. I will wait in the bar. Good. Would you like a coffee? 
It is free, for the trouble. Yes, please. A latte. I will tell the waiter. The bar is downstairs by the pool, right? Exactly. Perfect. We will call you when the room is ready. Thank you for your help. Of course. Are you staying here long? Yes, until Sunday. We will clean your room every morning. Very good. We will call you soon. Thank you for the fast help. Thank you for your patience. See you later. On the Street Hello, excuse me. Can you help me? Sure. What do you need? What time is it, please? It’s five o’clock. Thank you. I’m trying to find Central Park. Am I going the right way? Yes, it’s very close. Just walk up that street. You’ll see the entrance in about fifteen minutes. Great. I’m a bit thirsty. Is there a store around here to buy some water? Yes, there’s a small corner store right there. They sell drinks and sandwiches. Perfect. I’ll get a ham sandwich if they have one. They do. The store is open until eight p.m. Thank you. One last question: I need a subway ticket. Can I buy one there? No, not at the corner store. But the subway station entrance 
is right across the street. You can buy a ticket from the machine there. Be careful, there is often 
a long line at that machine. Okay, I’ll keep that in mind. Thank you so much for your help! No problem. Enjoy your walk in the park! On the Bus Hello. Is this seat free? Yes, have a seat. Thank you. Does this bus go downtown? Yes, all the way to Times Square. Is it far from here? About 15 minutes. Is this your first time in New York? Yes. I’m from Argentina. Welcome! Have you seen any landmarks 
yet, like the Statue of Liberty? Not yet. I also want to visit a museum. Which one do you recommend? You should visit the big art museum downtown. It’s very famous. You can buy tickets online to avoid the line. Great tip, thank you. And where can I get a good coffee around here? There are cafés everywhere. There is a really nice 
coffee shop near the museum. Perfect. Where should I get off for Times Square? At the next stop. Thank you for all your help. No problem. Enjoy your time in the city! At the Café Good morning. A table for one? Yes, please. Can I sit here by the window? Of course. Here is the menu. Thank you. I’m ready to order. I’d like a latte with oat milk, please. One latte with oat milk. Would you like anything to eat with that? We have toast, croissants, and pastries. Do you have toast with tomato and ham? Yes, we do. I’ll have that, please. And a small glass of orange juice. Excellent. I’ll bring that right out. Thank you. By the way, how long will it take? Not long, about five minutes. Great. Can I also have a glass of still water, please? Of course. Do you need anything else? No, that’s everything. Where is the restroom? In the back, on the right. Thank you. I can pay with a credit card later, right? Yes, whenever you’re ready. At the Hotel Good afternoon. Is this the Sun Hotel? Yes, it is. Welcome. Do you have a reservation? Yes, under the name Elena Torres. One moment… Yes, for three nights. That’s right. Your room is on the third floor. It has a double bed, air conditioning, and a TV. The Wi-Fi is free. Wonderful. Is there a restaurant in the hotel? Yes. Breakfast is from seven to ten a.m. and is included. The restaurant is also open 
for dinner from 8 to 11 p.m. Great. Do you have vegetarian options for dinner? Yes, we have salads, pasta, 
and a very good omelet. The omelet is eight dollars. Perfect. And is there a pool? Yes, on the terrace. It’s open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Please note that a swimming cap is required. Good to know. Thank you. What time is checkout? Checkout is at noon. Can you call a taxi for me 
for tomorrow at 11 a.m.? Of course. Here is your key card. The elevator is on the left. Enjoy your stay! In the Supermarket Good afternoon. Can I help you find something? Yes, where is the fruit section? In the back, on the left. Thank you. Do you have bananas? Yes. How many would you like? Three, please. Are they sweet? Yes, very sweet. We also have red and green apples. I’ll take a pound of the red ones. How much are they per pound? Four dollars per pound. Okay. Do you have grapes today? Sorry, not today. But we have some nice oranges. They are very good for juice. Great, I’ll take six of those. Now I need bread. The bread is next to the registers. White bread or whole wheat? Which one is fresher? The whole wheat was baked this morning. Perfect. I also need low-fat milk, 
strawberry yogurt, and a dozen eggs. The milk and yogurt are in the dairy cooler. The eggs are right next to the cheese. Thank you for all your help! You’re welcome!   In the Clothing Store Hello. Can I help you? Yes. I’m looking for white T-shirts. They are in the back. Are you looking for short-sleeve or long-sleeve? Short-sleeve is better for the summer, right? Yes, definitely. What size are you? I’m not sure. Maybe a Medium? Here is a Medium. The fitting rooms are on the 
right if you want to try it on. Thank you. How much is it? It’s ten dollars. It fits perfectly. I’ll take it. I’m also looking for a pair of dark blue jeans. The jeans are over here. What size do you need? I’m not sure about the size. Can I try these two? Of course. A belt would go well with those jeans. This one is eight dollars. I’ll think about it. Do you have cotton socks? Yes, right here. One hundred percent cotton. Great, I’ll take one pair. So, the T-shirt, the jeans, and the socks. That’s all. Perfect. You can pay at the register in the front. Can I return the items if they don’t fit? Yes, you have fifteen days with the receipt. Would you like a bag? Yes, please. Thank you!   In the Park Hi, how are you? I’m great, thanks! And you? Good, thank you. Do you come to this park often? Almost every Saturday. How about you? This is my first time here. What’s the name of the park? It’s called “Sunnyside Park.” Do you live near here? Yes, just five minutes away. What do you do on the weekend? I take walks, I read, and 
sometimes I watch movies. What kind of movies do you like? I like action movies. And you? Comedies and romantic movies. Do you have a favorite movie? Yes, a famous animated movie 
about a boy who loves music. Do you know it? Of course, it’s a beautiful movie. You said you read. Do you read every day? Almost every day. What book are you reading now? A simple book in German. It’s very interesting. Exciting. Do you like listening to music? Yes, a lot. I listen to Rock and Tango. Do you dance the Tango? No, but I want to learn. There are classes at the community center. Really? I’d love to go. When are they? Wednesday at six p.m. Do you go every week? Yes. Do you want to come with me this Wednesday? You just need comfortable shoes. I’d love to! How long is the class? One hour. We could get a coffee after. That’s a great idea. Super. So, I’ll see you on Wednesday? Let’s meet here in the park at 5:30. Perfect. Thanks, this was a nice conversation. I think so too. See you Wednesday! At the Pharmacy Good afternoon. How can I help you? I have a bad headache. Do you have something for it? Yes, of course. Do you prefer pills or syrup? The pills work faster. Pills, please. Do I need a prescription? No, this is over-the-counter. Do you have any other symptoms? A fever, maybe? I’m not sure if I have a fever. Do you have a simple digital thermometer? Yes, we do. Okay, I’ll take one. My throat also hurts a little. We have honey or mint lozenges. Honey is more soothing for the throat. I’ll take the honey ones. I also have some muscle pain in my arm. For that, I can give you a sample of an ointment. It works very well. That would be great, thank you. And a small bottle of hand sanitizer. Okay. So, the headache pills, a digital thermometer, honey lozenges, the ointment 
sample, and hand sanitizer. Anything else? No, that’s everything. Your total is fifteen dollars. Okay. I’ll pay with cash. Thank you. Feel better soon! At the Train Station Hello. I’d like a ticket to Boston, please. Sure. For today? The next train is at 10:30 a.m. Yes, for that train. How much is a one-way ticket? Fifty dollars. A round-trip ticket is eighty. Just one-way for now. Is it a direct train? Yes, non-stop. The trip takes four hours. Perfect. Can I have a window seat, please? Of course. Great, I’ll pay with a card. Is there a café car on the train? Yes, you can buy coffee, 
sandwiches, and water there. Am I allowed to bring my own food? Yes, that’s no problem. And what is the cancellation policy? You can cancel up to one hour 
before the departure time. Good to know. Thank you. You’re welcome. Here is your ticket and your receipt. Your train leaves from platform 5. The waiting area is over there. Have a good trip! First Day at Work Hi, are you new here? Yes, it’s my first day. I’m Thomas. I’m Laura. Nice to meet you. Are you looking for the HR office? Yes. I have an appointment with Martha at 9:30. She’s the head of HR. Her office is on the second floor. She’s very punctual. Thanks. I need to get my ID badge and sign some paperwork. Martha will help you with all of that. Great. Can you tell me where the kitchen is? I’d love a coffee. Of course. It’s next to the big conference room. The coffee is free. There are also usually some free cookies. Fantastic! What time is the lunch break? From one to two. Sometimes we go out to a bar 
nearby called “The Corner Bistro.” Sounds good. And the restrooms? In the back, on the right. Thank you so much for your help. Of course. Welcome to the team! What’s for Dinner? I am starting to get hungry. What 
should we make for dinner tonight? I’m not sure. I haven’t thought about it. I’ll look in the refrigerator to see what we have. Okay, good idea. Oh. This is not good. What do you mean? What’s wrong? The fridge is almost empty. We 
forgot to go grocery shopping. Oh no, I was so busy this week, I forgot too. So what can we cook? We have almost nothing. Let’s see. What is in there? We have some carrots, an onion, 
and a little bit of rice. That’s it? No meat or chicken? No, nothing like that. Hmm. Carrots, onion, and rice. 
It’s not a very exciting dinner. So, do we order a pizza? No, wait! I have an idea. It’s creative. What is it? We can make fried rice! Fried rice? With just carrots and onion? Yes! We can chop them into small pieces. And 
we have soy sauce in the cupboard, right? Yes, we always have soy sauce. And we have eggs! Perfect! We can make a simple but 
delicious vegetable fried rice. That is a brilliant idea! You saved dinner. It’s better than ordering a pizza again. I agree. But tomorrow, we 
really need to go to the store. Yes. Tomorrow, we will write a big shopping list! Help with the Printer Oh no, not again. Hi, Mark. Is everything okay? You look frustrated. Hi, Sophie. I’m trying to print a report 
for the big meeting this afternoon. And I guess the printer is not working? Exactly! I press “print,” but nothing comes 
out. The screen says there is a “paper jam.” Ah, the classic paper jam. This 
printer is famous for that. I don’t know how to fix it. I’m worried 
I won’t have the report ready in time. Don’t worry, it’s usually 
an easy fix. I can help you. Really? That would be great. Thank you! Of course. First, you need to 
open this panel on the right side. Okay, I have it open. Now, look inside. You should see 
a piece of paper that is stuck. Yes, I see it! It’s folded in a strange way. You just need to pull it 
out very slowly. Be gentle. Okay, pulling slowly… I got it! Perfect. Now just close the panel again. (The printer whirs to life) It’s 
making a noise! A good noise! Yes, the screen says “Ready to print.” My report is printing! Sophie, 
thank you so much. You saved me! It’s no problem at all. We are a team here. Now I can be ready for my meeting. Glad I could help. Good luck with the report! Thanks again! Whose Turn Is It? That was a delicious dinner. 
Thank you for cooking. You’re welcome. I’m glad you enjoyed it. Now I can relax and watch a movie. Wait a moment. What about all these dirty dishes? Oh, right. The dishes. The kitchen is a mess. Someone needs to wash them. I know. I think it’s your turn tonight, isn’t it? My turn? I don’t think so. 
I washed them yesterday. Are you sure? I remember 
washing a lot of pots and pans. Yes, but I washed all the plates 
and glasses from dinner yesterday. Hmm. I really thought it was your turn. And I thought it was yours. This is a problem. I have an idea. Let’s check 
the chore chart on the fridge. The chart! I always forget 
we have that. Good idea. Okay, let’s see. Today is Friday. And next to “Friday Dishes” is… your name. Oh. You are right. It is my turn. The chart is very useful! Okay, you are right. No 
problem. I will do them now. Thank you. Do you want some help? Really? You don’t have to. I know. But if I help you dry 
the dishes, we can finish faster. And then we can both watch the movie. Exactly! It’s a team effort. That’s a great plan. Thank you! Saturday Night Plans It’s almost seven o’clock. 
What should we do tonight? I’m not sure. I’m feeling a 
little tired from the week. Me too. Maybe we should 
just have a quiet night in. We could order a pizza and 
watch a movie. That sounds easy. That does sound easy. But it’s Saturday night. 
Maybe we should do something more exciting? Like what? I don’t have a lot of energy 
to go out to a club or a big party. No, me neither. But my colleague told 
me about a new restaurant downtown. A new restaurant? What kind of food is it? It’s a Greek restaurant. She said it’s 
very authentic and not too expensive. Hmm, Greek food. That does sound delicious. I thought so too. It’s something different. But is it very busy on a Saturday? 
I don’t want to wait in a long line. That is a good point. I have an idea. What is it? We can call them now and see 
if we can make a reservation. Oh, good thinking. If we can get a 
table, then we don’t have to wait. Exactly. And if they are full, we can 
just go back to our pizza and movie plan. It’s a perfect plan! There is no risk. Okay, I will look up their phone number right now. And I will cross my fingers 
that they have a table for us. Me too! I’m suddenly in the mood for Greek food. So am I. This is much more 
exciting than just staying home. I’m glad you agree. Okay, I’m calling them now. The Broken Toaster Good morning. Are you making coffee? Yes, the coffee is almost 
ready. Do you want some toast? I would love some. But I think we have a problem. A problem? What is it? I tried to use the toaster, but it is not working. Oh? Are you sure it’s plugged in? Yes, I checked the plug first. It’s definitely in. That’s strange. It worked perfectly yesterday. I know. I push the handle down, but 
nothing happens. No light, no heat. Let me try. You are right, it’s completely dead. I think it’s finally broken. 
It was a very old toaster. I agree. Well, what do we do for breakfast now? I have an idea. We can make 
toast in the frying pan. On the stove? That’s a great 
idea! I forgot about that. It will be a little slower, but it works. Okay, you get the pan and I will get the butter. Perfect. But we still need a new toaster. Yes, we do. I can go to 
the store after work today. Are you sure? You don’t have to. It’s no problem. I need to 
go to the supermarket anyway. Okay, that is very kind of you. I will buy a simple one. Is that okay? Yes, a simple one is all we need. Great. Now, let’s enjoy our 
coffee and pan-fried toast! Sounds like a good plan. Catching Up at the Café This is so nice. I’m glad we had 
time to meet for coffee today. Me too! It’s been a busy week. 
It’s good to finally relax. So, tell me, how was your week? It was okay. A lot of work, 
as usual. How about you? Same for me. But I have some exciting news. Oh really? What is it? I finally booked my vacation! No way! That’s amazing! Where are you going? I decided to go to Italy for two weeks. Italy! I am so jealous. I 
love Italy. When do you leave? I leave in three weeks. I am already so excited. I can imagine! Are you going alone? No, I’m going with my sister. That will be so much fun. Do you 
have a plan for what you will see? Not really. We have our flights 
and the first hotel, but that’s it. Sometimes it’s more fun to be 
spontaneous and not have a big plan. That’s what I think too. We just want 
to explore, eat good pasta, and relax. It sounds absolutely perfect. Now I just have to survive 
three more weeks of work. You can do it! Thinking about 
your vacation will make it easier. That’s true. You have to send me a lot of 
pictures while you are there. Of course I will! I am so happy for you. This is great news. Thank you! It feels good to 
finally have a trip planned. Making Weekend Plans I am so happy the work week is over. Me too! It felt very long this week. Do you have any special plans for the weekend? Not yet. I was waiting to see 
what the weather will be like. I just checked the forecast. It says 
it will be sunny and warm tomorrow. Oh, wonderful! We must do something outside, then. I agree. We shouldn’t stay 
inside on a beautiful day. Do you have any ideas? I don’t 
want to just do the same old thing. I have an idea we haven’t done in a long time. What is it? We could take our bicycles and ride to the lake. The lake! That’s a fantastic idea. 
I haven’t been on my bike in weeks. The path to the lake is so beautiful in September. You are right. And it’s good exercise too. We could pack some sandwiches 
and drinks in a backpack. And we can have a small picnic when we get there! Exactly. So, are you free to go tomorrow morning? Yes, I am completely free. 
What time should we leave? How about we leave around ten o’clock? Ten o’clock is perfect. It’s not too early. Great! We should check the 
air in our bike tires tonight. Good thinking. I will get 
the pump from the basement. I’m already excited. It’s 
going to be a perfect Saturday. I agree. Thank you for the great idea! At the Farmer’s Market Good morning! What can I get for you today? Good morning. Everything looks so fresh! Thank you. We picked all these 
vegetables from our garden this morning. Wonderful. I would like to 
buy some carrots, please. Of course. How many would you like? I think half a kilogram is good. Half a kilogram of carrots. Here 
you are. They are very sweet. They look perfect. Now, I also need some potatoes. The potatoes are over here. They are 
great for roasting or making soup. I want to make a potato salad. 
Which ones are best for that? For a salad, I recommend 
these smaller, waxy potatoes. Why are they better? They stay firm when you cook 
them. They don’t fall apart. Oh, that is exactly what I need! 
My salads are always too soft. Then these are the perfect potatoes for you. Great. I will take one kilogram of those, please. Excellent choice. So, that is half a 
kilo of carrots and one kilo of potatoes. Yes, that’s all for today. Is there anything else I can help you with? No, thank you. How much is that? That will be six dollars, please. Here you are. Thank you. Enjoy making your potato salad! I will! Thank you for the good advice. My pleasure. Have a lovely weekend. Taking Care of the Plants The weather is so nice today. I’m going 
to water the plants on the balcony. Oh, good idea. They are probably thirsty. Most of them look good, but I am a 
little worried about the tomato plant. The tomato plant? What’s wrong with 
it? I thought it was growing so well. It was, but now some of the 
leaves are turning yellow. Yellow leaves? That’s not a good sign. I know. Do you think I am 
giving it too much water? It’s possible. Or maybe not enough water? It’s so confusing. I watered it two days ago. Let me see the soil. Hmm, it feels quite dry. So it does need more water? I think so. The sun is very strong 
on this balcony in the afternoon. That’s true. It gets sun all day. I have an idea. Maybe we should 
also give it some plant food. Plant food? You mean fertilizer? Yes. It gives the plant extra 
vitamins to help it grow strong. That is a great idea. Do we have any? I think we have a small 
bottle under the kitchen sink. I will go look for it right now. Okay. I will give the plant a good drink of water. Perfect. We are a good team for our little plant. I hope it feels better soon. I really 
want to eat some fresh tomatoes! Me too! Sorting the Recycling The recycling corner is getting very full. I know. We need to take it all out 
to the collection point tomorrow. Okay, let’s make sure 
everything is sorted correctly. I tried to sort it. Can you check if I did 
it right? I’m still learning the rules. No problem at all. Let’s look together. Okay, I put all the plastic 
bottles in this big bag. That’s perfect. All the PET bottles go in there. What about this empty milk 
bottle? Is that okay too? Ah, good question. Milk bottles are 
different plastic. They go in a separate bag. Oh, I see. I will move it now. And what about this glass jar? I put it in the bag for glass. Great. Just remember to take the metal lid off. The lid? Where does that go? All metal, like lids and aluminium 
cans, goes into this small box here. Okay, so glass jars in one place, 
metal lids in another. I understand. Exactly. And last, the paper. I put all the newspapers and cardboard in a pile. That’s perfect. Now we just need to 
tie it together with this string. Can you show me how to do that? Of course. We make a tight bundle, like this. This is very organized. Thank 
you for explaining it all again. You’re welcome! It gets easier with practice. I will remember for next time. Great! Now we are ready for recycling day. Starting the Weekly Meeting Good morning, Julia. Thank 
you for being here on time. Good morning, David. Of course. The rest of the team should 
be here in a few minutes. Great. That gives me a moment to set up my laptop. Good idea. You are presenting 
the sales numbers today, right? Yes, I have a short presentation ready. Excellent. I am looking forward to seeing it. I just need to connect my laptop to the 
big screen… but I have a small problem. A problem? What is it? I don’t have the right cable 
to connect my computer. Oh? What kind of laptop do you have? It’s a new model. It only 
has these small USB-C ports. Ah, I see. And the projector 
cable is the old, big HDMI type. Exactly. I forgot to bring 
my adapter. I am so sorry. Don’t worry about it. These 
things happen with new technology. But the team needs to see my charts. I have a solution. Can you email 
me your presentation right now? Email it to you? Yes, of course. I will open it on my laptop. My computer 
is already connected to the screen. Oh, that is a great idea! Thank you, David. No problem at all. Just tell 
me when to change the slide. I am sending the email now… Okay, it’s sent. I just received it. Perfect. Problem solved. Thank you for thinking so quickly. 
You saved my presentation. Of course. We are a team. Now, let’s get ready. The New Neighbor Oh, hello there. Do you need 
some help with that box? Hi! Yes, that would be great. 
It’s heavier than it looks. No problem. Let me hold the door for you. Phew. Thank you so much. I’m Tom, 
by the way. I’m just moving in. Welcome to the building! 
I’m Anna. I live right here. It’s very nice to meet you, Anna. Sorry 
about all the mess in the hallway. Please, don’t worry about 
it. Where did you move from? I moved from a small town about two hours away. Oh, welcome to the big city, then! Thank you. It’s very different, but 
I’m excited. I moved for a new job. That’s great! What do you do? I am a chef. I work at a new restaurant downtown. A chef! Wow. My favorite hobby is eating food. That’s a good hobby to have. What 
about you, Anna? What do you do? I’m a student. I study art history. Art history. That sounds very interesting 
and very different from cooking. It is. Well, I have to go now, but 
it was really nice to meet you. You too. And thank you again for the help. Any time. If you get hungry later, there 
is a fantastic pizza place on the corner. Good to know! I love pizza. Thanks for the tip. You’re welcome. See you around, Tom! See you, Anna! The Hostel Kitchen Hello. Are you looking for something? Oh, hi. Yes. I can’t find 
a pan to cook my noodles. Ah, I used one yesterday. Let me see. 
They are in this drawer. Here you go. Thank you so much! You are a lifesaver. No problem. I’m Sofia. I’m Kenji. Nice to meet you. You too, Kenji. Where are you from? 
You don’t sound like you’re from here. I am from Japan. I’m studying 
at the university for a year. Japan! Wow. I am from Spain. I am just traveling. Spain is a beautiful country. 
What do you do in Spain? I am a photographer. So my job is my hobby. That’s a very cool job. 
You get to see many things. Yes, I love it. What about 
you? What are your hobbies? I like listening to music and playing video games. What kind of music do you listen to? I really like jazz music. It helps me relax. Me too! I love jazz. That’s a 
nice thing we have in common. Yes, it is. What is your favorite food from Japan? My favorite is ramen, for sure. I love ramen! It’s so delicious. It is. Well, I am making some coffee now. 
Do you want a cup after your dinner? Yes, please. That sounds very nice. Great. We can talk more about jazz music. Perfect. Thank you, Sofia. Waiting for the Class The teacher is a little late. Yes. I was starting to think 
I was in the wrong room. Me too! But this is the right place 
for the painting class, right? I think so. My letter says ‘Studio 4’. Mine too. Okay, good. My 
name is Maria, by the way. I’m Leo. It’s nice to meet you, Maria. You too, Leo. Is this your 
first time taking an art class? Yes, it is. I am a little nervous. Don’t be nervous! Everyone is here to learn. 
It will be fun. What do you do for work, Leo? I’m a programmer. I work with computers all day. Wow, that’s very technical. 
I’m a student. I study music. Music! That is very creative. So, what 
brings a music student to a painting class? I love all kinds of art. Music is my study,   but painting is my hobby to relax. 
It’s a different way to be creative. I understand that completely. My job is 
very logical, so I wanted a creative hobby. It’s a perfect balance. So, do you have any pets? Yes, I have a dog. His name is Max. I love dogs! I have a cat. Her name is Luna. A dog person and a cat person. Very different! Well, class is starting. Are 
you still feeling nervous? No, actually. I’m not nervous 
anymore. Thank you for the nice chat. You’re welcome. It was nice to meet you, Leo. The Weekly Wash Excuse me, I think you dropped a sock. Oh, thank you, dear! These little 
things are always running away. No problem. You must be new here. I don’t 
think I’ve seen you before. Yes, it’s my first time. I just moved 
into an apartment on this street. Well, welcome to the neighborhood! My name is 
Clara. I live in the house with the big garden. I’m Ben. It’s nice to meet 
you. A garden sounds lovely. It’s a lot of work, but it’s my 
favorite hobby. Are you a student? Yes, I am. I study history at the university. History! How interesting. I 
was a teacher before I retired. A teacher is a great job. What did you teach? I taught science to young children. That’s very important work. Thank you. So, what do you like to do 
for fun, Ben? Besides laundry, of course. Well, I love to read. I also 
like to play the guitar. Music and books. That’s very 
nice. Do you like sports? Not really. I prefer quiet activities. I understand completely. I prefer a good book to 
a loud game. Well, I am all done for the week. My machine is almost finished. It was very nice to talk with you, Ben. You too, Clara. It made the time go faster. I’m sure I’ll see you here 
again. Have a wonderful day. You too. Goodbye! Setting Up for the Day Good morning. Excuse me, you look 
like you know what you are doing. Good morning. I’ve done this a 
few times. Do you need some help? Yes, please. This is my first conference. 
I don’t know how to build this display. No problem. They are all a little 
different. Let me see. I’m Nina. Leo. Thank you so much. It’s nice to meet you. You too, Leo. Ah, I see the 
problem. This piece is upside down. Oh, of course. Thank you. 
What company are you with? I’m with ‘CityScape Books’. 
We publish travel guides. That’s a cool job. I’m with 
‘Future Tech’. We make phone apps. So we are neighbors for the day. It’s 
always good to know your neighbors. I agree. What is your job in the company? I work in the marketing department. And you? I am a programmer. They wanted 
a technical person to be here. That’s a good idea. Do you like your job? I love it. I like solving 
problems. It’s like a puzzle. And you have a puzzle right 
here with this display! Exactly. What are your hobbies 
when you are not working? I like to go to the cinema. I love movies. Me too! My favorite movies are comedies. I love   to laugh. It’s finished! I 
could not do it without you. Teamwork! Now we just have 
to wait for people to arrive. It was really nice to meet you, Nina. You too, Leo. I’m going to get 
a coffee. Would you like one? I would love one. Thank you. It’s nice 
to start the day with a new friend. At the Dog Park Hello. Your little dog is very brave! Hi! Yes, she thinks she’s a 
big dog. Her name is Mimi. My dog is Buddy. He is big, but he is very gentle. He looks very friendly. I’m Chloe, by the way. A pleasure to meet you, Chloe. I’m David. You too. Do you come to this park often? Almost every day. It’s a 
good way to relax after work. I agree. What do you do for work, David? I am a baker. I own a small 
bakery in the town center. A baker! That’s amazing. I 
bet the food is delicious. I try my best. And what about you? What do you do? I am a graphic designer. I work from 
home, so I am on my computer all day. It’s good you can bring Mimi 
to the park for a break. It is! This is our favorite time of the day. So, is walking in the park your hobby? Yes, this and watching old 
movies. What are your hobbies? I love to work in my garden. I grow vegetables. You have a garden? I’m so jealous. 
I live in a small apartment. A garden is nice, but an 
apartment is easier to clean! That is very true. It looks like our dogs are tired now. Yes, playtime is over. It was very nice to meet you, 
Chloe. And Mimi, of course. It was lovely to meet you and Buddy, too. I hope we see you here again tomorrow. Yes, definitely. Have a good evening! You too. Bye! Sunrise Jog Excuse me. Sorry to bother 
you while you’re running. Oh, hello. It’s no problem. I’m new to this area. Is this 
a good path for a long run? It’s the best one! It goes along 
the lake for five kilometers. Five kilometers! That’s perfect. 
Thank you. My name is Ben. Hi Ben, I’m Anja. Nice to meet you. You too. You seem like a professional runner. Not at all. I just come here every 
morning before work. It helps me wake up. Me too. I am not a morning 
person, but I love the quiet. What do you do for work, Ben? I’m a high school teacher. I teach math. A teacher! My mother was a 
teacher. It’s a very important job. Thank you. What about you? I’m a photographer. I mostly take 
pictures of food for restaurants. Wow, a food photographer. 
That sounds like a fun job. It is. My hobby is my job. Do you 
have any hobbies besides running? I like to play chess with my friends. 
It’s a very different activity. Yes, one for the body and one for the mind. 
Well, this is my turn. I run a shorter loop. Okay. Thanks again for the 
help. It was nice meeting you. You too, Ben. Enjoy the rest of the path. I will. Have a great day! You too. Maybe I’ll see you tomorrow morning! I hope so! Goodbye. The Early Morning Tram Good morning. It looks like the 
tram is running a little late. Good morning. Yes, by a few minutes. 
It’s okay. The sunrise is beautiful. That’s a positive way to see 
it. It is a lovely morning. I love the city at this 
time. It’s so calm and quiet. I agree completely. I’m Martin, by the way. Julia. It’s nice to meet you. You too, Julia. You must have 
an early start to your day. Yes, I work at a small café that 
opens at seven. I’m the baker. A baker! So you are the reason people 
can have fresh bread in the morning. Yes, I suppose so. And you? 
Why are you up so early? I have an early flight. I’m going 
to London for a business meeting. Oh, you’re traveling for work. What is your job? I am an engineer. It’s not 
as interesting as baking. I think engineering is very interesting. 
It is very different from my job. Do you enjoy being a baker? I love it. My job is my hobby. 
I love to create new things. That’s the best kind of job to have. What do you do for a hobby, Martin? I like to go cycling on the 
weekends. It helps me think. Cycling is great exercise. Very popular here. Ah, I think that is our ride. Yes, I see it coming. Well, it was a pleasure talking with you, Julia. You too, Martin. Have a safe flight 
and a good meeting in London. Thank you very much. Have a 
wonderful day at the café. I will. Goodbye! A Crowded Coffee Shop Excuse me. Is this seat taken? No, it’s free. Please, go ahead. Thank you so much. It’s very busy in here today. It is! The coffee is very good, so 
everyone comes here before work. I can see why. I’m Marco, by the way. Hi Marco. I’m Lena. Nice to meet you. You too. Are you on your way to work? Yes, I work at the bookstore down the street. 
I like to read a little before I start. A bookstore! That sounds like a lovely job. It is. I love books. And what about you? I am an architect. My office is nearby. Oh, an architect. Do you design houses? Yes, houses and small 
buildings. It’s a creative job. So your job is also your hobby? Sometimes. My main hobby is 
hiking. I love the mountains. Hiking is great. I prefer something 
more relaxing. My hobby is painting. A painter and a book lover. You are very artistic. I suppose so. What is your favorite food, Marco? A strange question for the morning! 
But I think my favorite food is pasta. Me too. I could eat pasta every day. Well, I need to get to the office. Me too. My break is almost over. It was very nice to meet you, Lena. You too, Marco. Enjoy your day. Thanks, you too. Maybe I’ll see you here again. I hope so. Bye! The First Bread of the Day Good morning. It smells wonderful in here. Good morning. It’s the best 
smell in the world, I think. I agree. I can never decide what 
to get. Everything looks so fresh. The Gipfeli are always warm at this 
time. That’s my recommendation. A warm Gipfeli sounds 
perfect. Thank you. I’m Elena. I’m Lukas. It’s nice to meet you. You too. You are starting your day very early. Yes, my work starts soon. 
I am a construction worker. Ah, an early job. Me too. I am 
a nurse at the city hospital. A nurse is a very important 
job. Thank you for what you do. And thank you for building our city. So, you are getting breakfast before your shift? Yes, always. Just something small. 
I don’t like big breakfasts. Really? I need a big sandwich. 
I get very hungry at work. What is your favorite sandwich? Bread with cheese and salami. Very simple. A classic choice. Well, it 
was nice talking with you. You too, Elena. I hope you have 
a quiet day at the hospital. Thank you. I hope your day is a good one too. Thanks. Have a good one. You too. Bye!

50 Simple English Conversations for Beginners
Real English Dialogues That Will Transform Your Speaking!

Welcome to the ultimate collection for English beginners! This compilation brings together 50 authentic English dialogues from Enjoy English Practice, designed to help you learn English the way it’s really spoken.

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🌟 Whether you’re struggling with introductions, navigating everyday situations, or handling common problems, these conversations cover essential topics and provide practical phrases you can use immediately. You’ll learn:
👉 Natural Conversation Flow: Techniques used by native English speakers, including correct intonation, rhythm, and filler words for smooth speech.
👉 Everyday Expressions: Colloquial phrases rarely taught in language courses, perfect for travel, shopping, dining, and more.
👉 Practical Scenarios: Dialogues for handling lost bookings, making polite complaints, asking for directions, ordering coffee, discussing household problems, and talking about yourself confidently.
👉 Cultural Insights: Understand the nuances behind typical American conversations.
👉 Filler words and connectors to make your speech flow smoothly

💡 The Enjoy English Practice Method:
🔹 Shadow-and-Repeat practice with slowed-down authentic dialogues
🔹 Everyday scenarios you will encounter in the United States
🔹 Focus on real spoken English instead of complicated grammar rules
🔹 Tips for spontaneous speaking in formal, casual, and professional settings
🔹 Practical exercises for listening, speaking, and pronunciation

🚀 Who This Video Is For:
✅ English beginners (A1-A2) who want to learn real everyday language.
✅ Intermediate learners who want to sound more natural
✅ Travelers, students, and expats in English-speaking countries
✅ Self-learners without regular access to native speakers
✅ Anyone eager to understand the cultural nuances of daily American life.

📚 Bonus Features:
🎁 Conversation starters and reaction phrases to keep discussions going.
🎁 Reaction phrases to keep your conversations going
🎁 Tips for understanding fast-speaking natives
🎁 Strategies for when you don’t understand something

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