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  1. Lesson 1: Where are you from? Lesson 2: Do you speak English? Lesson 3: What is your name? Lesson 4: Asking for directions. Lesson 5: I’m Hungry. Lesson 6: Do you want something to drink? Lesson 7: That’s too late! Lesson 8: Choosing a time to meet. Lesson 9: When do you want to go? Lesson 10: Ordering Food. Lesson 11: Now or Later?

  2. Employment. Buying a Car. Driving. Renting an Apartment. Practical English conversations: listen and practice your English.

  3. The following lessons cover 75 TOPICS that you will face very often in your daily life. Each lesson is designed in form of ESL conversation questions and answers, followed by REAL English conversation audios, which will definitely benefit your English conversation practice.

  4. From casual chats to making plans to asking for help, knowing the right words and phrases can make your conversations clear and natural. This comprehensive guide provides a wealth of everyday dialogue examples and tips to take your English discussion abilities to the next level.

  5. May 8, 2024 · I’ve put together a friendly guide to English conversation for beginners filled with useful, basic phrases— from greetings and small talk to saying goodbye —that’ll take you on your first conversation adventure.

  6. Sep 29, 2023 · Learn Everyday English Dialogues | 90+ English Speaking Conversations for Beginners Let's practice English through daily conversations.

  7. Mar 27, 2024 · In this lesson, we’ll take a journey through different types of English dialogues. We’ll dive into informal dialogues, exploring the lively language of everyday conversations, friendly chats, and cool expressions that add personality to communication.

  8. Would you like to have conversations in English but don’t know what to talk about? Don’t panic. In this post, I’ll share some of the best conversational English topics that you can discuss with native speakers, teachers, or other learners. Asking and answering questions is key to having an enjoyable conversation in English.

  9. You can improve your speaking by noticing the language we use in different situations and practising useful phrases. The self-study lessons in this section are written and organised by English level based on the Common European Framework of Reference for languages (CEFR).

  10. This activity practises following dialogues that contain colloquial language. Listen to the person talk and identify how that person feels or the way they speak. Share this activity