Sunday, May 3, 2026

Spoken English-Dialogue

 

1. Buying a New Pen

John: David, I need a new pen because mine ran out of ink.

David: There is a small stationery shop just around the corner.

John: Do they sell the gel pens that write very smoothly?

David: Yes, they have many colors like black, blue, and red.

John: I prefer black ink for checking my students' exam papers.

David: You should buy a whole pack so you have spares.

John: That is a smart idea; I often lose my pens anyway.

David: I will go with you because I need some pencils too.

John: Great, let's go now before the shop closes for lunch.

David: It only takes five minutes to walk there from here.

2. Drinking Water

John: It is very hot today, and I feel very thirsty.

David: You should drink a glass of cold water right now.

John: I already drank two glasses, but I am still thirsty.

David: Maybe you should add a little bit of lemon to it.

John: Does lemon help to stay hydrated during the summer?

David: Yes, it is very refreshing and good for your health.

John: I will try that; we have some fresh lemons in the fridge.

David: Don't forget to carry a water bottle when you go out.

John: I will put one in my bag before I leave the house.

David: Staying hydrated is the best way to avoid a headache.

3. Using a Mobile Phone

John: David, can you show me how to send a photo on this app?

David: Sure, first you click on the small camera icon at the bottom.

John: Okay, I see it now. Do I select the photo from my gallery?

David: Yes, just tap on the picture you want to send to me.

John: I found the photo of our classroom; I will send it now.

David: I just received it! The quality of the picture is very good.

John: My new phone has a very nice camera for taking photos.

David: It is much faster than your old phone, isn't it?

John: Yes, it is very easy to use for my daily work.

David: Technology makes it so easy to share information these days.

4. Brushing Teeth

John: It is time for bed; I am going to brush my teeth.

David: Don't forget to use the new toothpaste I bought yesterday.

John: Is it the one with the mint flavor that smells fresh?

David: Yes, it helps to keep your teeth white and healthy.

John: I usually brush my teeth for two minutes every night.

David: That is what the dentist recommends for a clean mouth.

John: Do we have any extra toothbrushes in the bathroom cabinet?

David: I think there is a new one in the top drawer.

John: I will check it now; mine is getting a bit old.

David: It is important to change your toothbrush every three months.

5. Wearing a Raincoat

John: Look at the sky; it is starting to rain very hard.

David: You should wear your yellow raincoat before you go outside.

John: I cannot find it; did I leave it in the office?

David: I saw it hanging on the hook behind the front door.

John: Oh, I see it now! Thank you for finding it for me.

David: You should also wear your boots so your feet stay dry.

John: The road is very muddy because of the heavy rain.

David: Be careful not to slip when you are walking to the bus.

John: I will walk very slowly and carry my big umbrella too.

David: Good plan; it is better to be safe and stay dry.

6. Eating an Apple

John: I am feeling a bit hungry before our next English class.

David: You should eat an apple; it is a very healthy snack.

John: These red apples look very sweet and very crunchy.

David: Make sure you wash the apple with clean water first.

John: I always wash my fruit before I eat it every day.

David: Apples give you a lot of energy for your teaching work.

John: I feel much better now that I have eaten something.

David: An apple a day keeps the doctor away, as they say.

John: That is a very famous English proverb for good health.

David: It is true; healthy food helps us work much better.

7. Turning off the Lights

John: I am leaving the room now; should I turn off the lights?

David: Yes, please; we should save electricity whenever we can.

John: I will also turn off the fan and the computer monitor.

David: Thank you; it helps to keep our monthly bills low.

John: Is there anyone else still working in the other room?

David: No, I think everyone has already gone home for the day.

John: Then I will lock the main door and the windows too.

David: Make sure you have your keys in your pocket first.

John: I have them right here; I checked them a minute ago.

David: Great, let's leave together and have a nice evening.

8. Buying Vegetables

John: David, let’s go to the kitchen market to buy some vegetables.

David: What do we need to buy for our dinner tonight?

John: We need some fresh tomatoes, onions, and some green chilis.

David: I also want to buy some spinach; it looks very fresh today.

John: Spinach is very good for health; let's buy two bunches.

David: How much do the tomatoes cost per kilogram today?

John: I think the price is about sixty taka right now.

David: That is a fair price for this time of the year.

John: Let's find a shop that has the cleanest vegetables.

David: I know a good shop at the end of the market.

9. Learning New Words

John: David, can you help me learn ten new English words?

David: Of course! Let's start with words about our daily life.

John: The first word is "Kitchen." Can you use it in a sentence?

David: "I am cooking a delicious meal in the kitchen right now."

John: That is easy! The second word is "Garden." What does it mean?

David: A garden is a place where we grow flowers and plants.

John: I have a small garden in front of my house in the village.

David: That is a perfect sentence! You are learning very fast.

John: I want to speak English fluently with my students soon.

David: If you practice every day, you will surely succeed.

10. Taking a Nap

John: I feel very tired after teaching three classes today.

David: Why don't you take a short nap for twenty minutes?

John: Will a short nap make me feel more fresh and active?

David: Yes, it is called a "power nap" in English.

John: I will set an alarm on my phone so I don't sleep too long.

David: That is a good idea; a long sleep might make you groggy.

John: I will lie down on the sofa and close my eyes now.

David: I will keep the room quiet so you can rest peacefully.

John: Thank you, David; you are a very kind and helpful friend.

David: No problem, John; wake up feeling happy and ready to work.


11. Watching the News

John: David, turn on the TV; the evening news is starting.

David: I want to hear the latest updates about the weather.

John: They say there might be a storm in the coastal areas.

David: I hope everyone stays safe and follows the instructions.

John: The news reporter is talking about the new school building.

David: It is good to see more schools being built for children.

John: I like watching the news to improve my English listening.

David: It is a very effective way to learn new vocabulary too.

John: I try to watch the international news every single night.

David: It helps us stay connected with what is happening globally.

12. Boiling an Egg

John: I want to have a boiled egg for my breakfast today.

David: How many minutes do you usually boil your eggs for?

John: I like them hard-boiled, so I boil them for ten minutes.

David: I prefer soft-boiled eggs, which only take six minutes.

John: I will put two eggs in the small pot of water now.

David: Make sure the water covers the eggs completely in the pot.

John: I will add a little bit of salt to the water too.

David: Why do you add salt to the water when boiling eggs?

John: It makes the shells easier to peel off after they are cooked.

David: I did not know that; thank you for the helpful tip!

13. Crossing the Road

John: We need to cross this busy road to reach the station.

David: Always look to the right and then to the left first.

John: There is a zebra crossing further down the street.

David: It is much safer to use the crossing when there is traffic.

John: Let's wait for the green light before we start walking.

David: Now the cars have stopped; we can cross the road now.

John: We should walk quickly but we should not run across.

David: I always hold my bag tightly when I am in a crowd.

John: Me too; it is better to be careful in busy places.

David: Now we are on the other side; that was very easy.

14. Visiting a Friend

John: I am going to visit my friend at the hospital today.

David: Is your friend feeling better than he was yesterday?

John: Yes, the doctor says he can go home tomorrow morning.

David: That is wonderful news! Should we bring him some fruit?

John: I think he would like some fresh oranges and bananas.

David: I will go to the fruit shop and buy them for him.

John: I will write a "Get Well Soon" card for him too.

David: He will be very happy to see us and receive our gifts.

John: It is important to support our friends when they are sick.

David: I agree; a small visit can make a person feel much better.

15. Sharpening a Pencil

John: David, my pencil is blunt; do you have a sharpener?

David: Yes, I have a small blue sharpener in my pencil case.

John: Thank you; I need to draw a diagram for my class.

David: Be careful not to break the lead while you are sharpening.

John: I will turn the pencil slowly to get a very sharp point.

David: Now it looks perfect for drawing thin and clear lines.

John: I should also find an eraser in case I make a mistake.

David: There is an eraser on the back of the pencil you have.

John: Oh, I did not see that! It is a very handy pencil.

David: I always keep my stationery organized so I can find things.

16. Using an Umbrella

John: It is starting to drizzle; I will open my umbrella.

David: Can I share your umbrella? I forgot mine at home today.

John: Of course, it is a big umbrella; there is plenty of space.

David: Thank you, John; I don't want to get my shirt wet.

John: The rain is getting heavier; let's walk a bit faster.

David: Hold the umbrella higher so I can see the road clearly.

John: Is the wind making it difficult to hold the umbrella straight?

David: Yes, the wind is quite strong; hold it with both hands.

John: We are almost at the office; we are nearly there now.

David: I am glad you brought your umbrella with you today.

17. Writing a Letter

John: I am writing a letter to my parents in the village.

David: Do you still send letters by post, or do you use email?

John: My parents prefer letters because they can keep them forever.

David: That is very sweet; it is a very traditional way to talk.

John: I am telling them about my new Spoken English course.

David: I am sure they are very proud of your hard work.

John: I will also send them some photos of my new students.

David: Don't forget to put a stamp on the envelope before posting.

John: I will go to the post office tomorrow morning to send it.

David: It will take about three days to reach their house.

18. Riding a Bicycle

John: David, do you know how to ride a bicycle properly?

David: Yes, I learned when I was a young boy in school.

John: I want to buy a bicycle to travel to my office.

David: It is a very good way to save money and stay fit.

John: Is it difficult to balance the bicycle on a busy road?

David: You should practice in a quiet park first to gain confidence.

John: I will wear a helmet to protect my head from accidents.

David: That is very important; safety should always come first.

John: Can you help me choose a good bicycle this weekend?

David: I would be happy to; let's look at the shops together.

19. Buying a Newspaper

John: I want to read the newspaper to see today's headlines.

David: You can buy a copy from the shop near the bus stop.

John: I like to read the English newspapers to learn new words.

David: It is a very good habit for an English teacher like you.

John: Does the newspaper have a section for sports and cricket?

David: Yes, the back page always has the latest sports news.

John: I want to see the score of the match from last night.

David: I think our team won the game by twenty runs.

John: That is excellent news! I must read the full report.

David: Reading every day will make your English very strong.

20. Saying Goodbye

John: It is getting late; I should head back home now.

David: Okay, John; thank you for the wonderful conversation today.

John: I really enjoyed our time together; see you tomorrow morning.

David: See you tomorrow! Have a safe journey back to your house.

John: I will call you once I reach home to let you know.

David: That sounds good; I will be waiting for your phone call.

John: Take care of yourself and have a very good night's sleep.

David: You too, John; goodbye for now and see you very soon.

John: Goodbye, David! I am leaving the office now.

David: Bye-bye! Don't forget your bag on the chair.



1. Buying a New Pen

John: David, I need a new pen because mine ran out of ink.

David: There is a small stationery shop just around the corner.

John: Do they sell the gel pens that write very smoothly?

David: Yes, they have many colors like black, blue, and red.

John: I prefer black ink for checking my students' exam papers.

David: You should buy a whole pack so you have spares.

John: That is a smart idea; I often lose my pens anyway.

David: I will go with you because I need some pencils too.

John: Great, let's go now before the shop closes for lunch.

David: It only takes five minutes to walk there from here.

2. Drinking Water

John: It is very hot today, and I feel very thirsty.

David: You should drink a glass of cold water right now.

John: I already drank two glasses, but I am still thirsty.

David: Maybe you should add a little bit of lemon to it.

John: Does lemon help to stay hydrated during the summer?

David: Yes, it is very refreshing and good for your health.

John: I will try that; we have some fresh lemons in the fridge.

David: Don't forget to carry a water bottle when you go out.

John: I will put one in my bag before I leave the house.

David: Staying hydrated is the best way to avoid a headache.

3. Using a Mobile Phone

John: David, can you show me how to send a photo on this app?

David: Sure, first you click on the small camera icon at the bottom.

John: Okay, I see it now. Do I select the photo from my gallery?

David: Yes, just tap on the picture you want to send to me.

John: I found the photo of our classroom; I will send it now.

David: I just received it! The quality of the picture is very good.

John: My new phone has a very nice camera for taking photos.

David: It is much faster than your old phone, isn't it?

John: Yes, it is very easy to use for my daily work.

David: Technology makes it so easy to share information these days.

4. Brushing Teeth

John: It is time for bed; I am going to brush my teeth.

David: Don't forget to use the new toothpaste I bought yesterday.

John: Is it the one with the mint flavor that smells fresh?

David: Yes, it helps to keep your teeth white and healthy.

John: I usually brush my teeth for two minutes every night.

David: That is what the dentist recommends for a clean mouth.

John: Do we have any extra toothbrushes in the bathroom cabinet?

David: I think there is a new one in the top drawer.

John: I will check it now; mine is getting a bit old.

David: It is important to change your toothbrush every three months.

5. Wearing a Raincoat

John: Look at the sky; it is starting to rain very hard.

David: You should wear your yellow raincoat before you go outside.

John: I cannot find it; did I leave it in the office?

David: I saw it hanging on the hook behind the front door.

John: Oh, I see it now! Thank you for finding it for me.

David: You should also wear your boots so your feet stay dry.

John: The road is very muddy because of the heavy rain.

David: Be careful not to slip when you are walking to the bus.

John: I will walk very slowly and carry my big umbrella too.

David: Good plan; it is better to be safe and stay dry.

6. Eating an Apple

John: I am feeling a bit hungry before our next English class.

David: You should eat an apple; it is a very healthy snack.

John: These red apples look very sweet and very crunchy.

David: Make sure you wash the apple with clean water first.

John: I always wash my fruit before I eat it every day.

David: Apples give you a lot of energy for your teaching work.

John: I feel much better now that I have eaten something.

David: An apple a day keeps the doctor away, as they say.

John: That is a very famous English proverb for good health.

David: It is true; healthy food helps us work much better.

7. Turning off the Lights

John: I am leaving the room now; should I turn off the lights?

David: Yes, please; we should save electricity whenever we can.

John: I will also turn off the fan and the computer monitor.

David: Thank you; it helps to keep our monthly bills low.

John: Is there anyone else still working in the other room?

David: No, I think everyone has already gone home for the day.

John: Then I will lock the main door and the windows too.

David: Make sure you have your keys in your pocket first.

John: I have them right here; I checked them a minute ago.

David: Great, let's leave together and have a nice evening.

8. Buying Vegetables

John: David, let’s go to the kitchen market to buy some vegetables.

David: What do we need to buy for our dinner tonight?

John: We need some fresh tomatoes, onions, and some green chilis.

David: I also want to buy some spinach; it looks very fresh today.

John: Spinach is very good for health; let's buy two bunches.

David: How much do the tomatoes cost per kilogram today?

John: I think the price is about sixty taka right now.

David: That is a fair price for this time of the year.

John: Let's find a shop that has the cleanest vegetables.

David: I know a good shop at the end of the market.

9. Learning New Words

John: David, can you help me learn ten new English words?

David: Of course! Let's start with words about our daily life.

John: The first word is "Kitchen." Can you use it in a sentence?

David: "I am cooking a delicious meal in the kitchen right now."

John: That is easy! The second word is "Garden." What does it mean?

David: A garden is a place where we grow flowers and plants.

John: I have a small garden in front of my house in the village.

David: That is a perfect sentence! You are learning very fast.

John: I want to speak English fluently with my students soon.

David: If you practice every day, you will surely succeed.

10. Taking a Nap

John: I feel very tired after teaching three classes today.

David: Why don't you take a short nap for twenty minutes?

John: Will a short nap make me feel more fresh and active?

David: Yes, it is called a "power nap" in English.

John: I will set an alarm on my phone so I don't sleep too long.

David: That is a good idea; a long sleep might make you groggy.

John: I will lie down on the sofa and close my eyes now.

David: I will keep the room quiet so you can rest peacefully.

John: Thank you, David; you are a very kind and helpful friend.

David: No problem, John; wake up feeling happy and ready to work.


11. Watching the News

John: David, turn on the TV; the evening news is starting.

David: I want to hear the latest updates about the weather.

John: They say there might be a storm in the coastal areas.

David: I hope everyone stays safe and follows the instructions.

John: The news reporter is talking about the new school building.

David: It is good to see more schools being built for children.

John: I like watching the news to improve my English listening.

David: It is a very effective way to learn new vocabulary too.

John: I try to watch the international news every single night.

David: It helps us stay connected with what is happening globally.

12. Boiling an Egg

John: I want to have a boiled egg for my breakfast today.

David: How many minutes do you usually boil your eggs for?

John: I like them hard-boiled, so I boil them for ten minutes.

David: I prefer soft-boiled eggs, which only take six minutes.

John: I will put two eggs in the small pot of water now.

David: Make sure the water covers the eggs completely in the pot.

John: I will add a little bit of salt to the water too.

David: Why do you add salt to the water when boiling eggs?

John: It makes the shells easier to peel off after they are cooked.

David: I did not know that; thank you for the helpful tip!

13. Crossing the Road

John: We need to cross this busy road to reach the station.

David: Always look to the right and then to the left first.

John: There is a zebra crossing further down the street.

David: It is much safer to use the crossing when there is traffic.

John: Let's wait for the green light before we start walking.

David: Now the cars have stopped; we can cross the road now.

John: We should walk quickly but we should not run across.

David: I always hold my bag tightly when I am in a crowd.

John: Me too; it is better to be careful in busy places.

David: Now we are on the other side; that was very easy.

14. Visiting a Friend

John: I am going to visit my friend at the hospital today.

David: Is your friend feeling better than he was yesterday?

John: Yes, the doctor says he can go home tomorrow morning.

David: That is wonderful news! Should we bring him some fruit?

John: I think he would like some fresh oranges and bananas.

David: I will go to the fruit shop and buy them for him.

John: I will write a "Get Well Soon" card for him too.

David: He will be very happy to see us and receive our gifts.

John: It is important to support our friends when they are sick.

David: I agree; a small visit can make a person feel much better.

15. Sharpening a Pencil

John: David, my pencil is blunt; do you have a sharpener?

David: Yes, I have a small blue sharpener in my pencil case.

John: Thank you; I need to draw a diagram for my class.

David: Be careful not to break the lead while you are sharpening.

John: I will turn the pencil slowly to get a very sharp point.

David: Now it looks perfect for drawing thin and clear lines.

John: I should also find an eraser in case I make a mistake.

David: There is an eraser on the back of the pencil you have.

John: Oh, I did not see that! It is a very handy pencil.

David: I always keep my stationery organized so I can find things.

16. Using an Umbrella

John: It is starting to drizzle; I will open my umbrella.

David: Can I share your umbrella? I forgot mine at home today.

John: Of course, it is a big umbrella; there is plenty of space.

David: Thank you, John; I don't want to get my shirt wet.

John: The rain is getting heavier; let's walk a bit faster.

David: Hold the umbrella higher so I can see the road clearly.

John: Is the wind making it difficult to hold the umbrella straight?

David: Yes, the wind is quite strong; hold it with both hands.

John: We are almost at the office; we are nearly there now.

David: I am glad you brought your umbrella with you today.

17. Writing a Letter

John: I am writing a letter to my parents in the village.

David: Do you still send letters by post, or do you use email?

John: My parents prefer letters because they can keep them forever.

David: That is very sweet; it is a very traditional way to talk.

John: I am telling them about my new Spoken English course.

David: I am sure they are very proud of your hard work.

John: I will also send them some photos of my new students.

David: Don't forget to put a stamp on the envelope before posting.

John: I will go to the post office tomorrow morning to send it.

David: It will take about three days to reach their house.

18. Riding a Bicycle

John: David, do you know how to ride a bicycle properly?

David: Yes, I learned when I was a young boy in school.

John: I want to buy a bicycle to travel to my office.

David: It is a very good way to save money and stay fit.

John: Is it difficult to balance the bicycle on a busy road?

David: You should practice in a quiet park first to gain confidence.

John: I will wear a helmet to protect my head from accidents.

David: That is very important; safety should always come first.

John: Can you help me choose a good bicycle this weekend?

David: I would be happy to; let's look at the shops together.

19. Buying a Newspaper

John: I want to read the newspaper to see today's headlines.

David: You can buy a copy from the shop near the bus stop.

John: I like to read the English newspapers to learn new words.

David: It is a very good habit for an English teacher like you.

John: Does the newspaper have a section for sports and cricket?

David: Yes, the back page always has the latest sports news.

John: I want to see the score of the match from last night.

David: I think our team won the game by twenty runs.

John: That is excellent news! I must read the full report.

David: Reading every day will make your English very strong.

20. Saying Goodbye

John: It is getting late; I should head back home now.

David: Okay, John; thank you for the wonderful conversation today.

John: I really enjoyed our time together; see you tomorrow morning.

David: See you tomorrow! Have a safe journey back to your house.

John: I will call you once I reach home to let you know.

David: That sounds good; I will be waiting for your phone call.

John: Take care of yourself and have a very good night's sleep.

David: You too, John; goodbye for now and see you very soon.

John: Goodbye, David! I am leaving the office now.

David: Bye-bye! Don't forget your bag on the chair.



1. Using a Map on a Phone

John: David, I am lost. Can you help me find the train station?

David: Open the map app on your phone and type "Station."

John: Okay, it shows a blue line. Does that mean I should walk this way?

David: Yes, follow the blue line. It will tell you when to turn.

John: It says I need to turn left in two hundred meters.

David: That is correct. You will see a large clock tower on the left.

John: The map is very helpful. I can see exactly where I am now.

David: Modern technology makes it very hard to stay lost for long.

John: I am glad I have a good internet connection today.

David: Me too. Just keep following the arrow and you will arrive soon.

2. Buying a Train Ticket

John: Hello. I would like to buy a ticket to Dhaka, please.

David: Would you like a one-way ticket or a return ticket?

John: I want a return ticket. I will come back on Wednesday.

David: That will be one thousand and two hundred taka, please.

John: What time does the next train leave the station?

David: The express train leaves from platform number four at 2:00 PM.

John: Is there a food car on the train where I can buy snacks?

David: Yes, there is a small cafe in the middle of the train.

John: Thank you. Here is the money for my ticket.

David: You are welcome. Please keep your ticket safe until you arrive.

3. Talking About Daily Chores

John: I have a lot of work to do at home today.

David: What kind of chores do you need to finish, John?

John: I need to wash the windows and scrub the kitchen floor.

David: I already finished the laundry and folded all the clothes.

John: That is great. Can you help me move the sofa so I can sweep?

David: Of course. I will lift the heavy side for you.

John: Thank you. The house feels much better when it is clean.

David: I agree. A tidy home makes me feel very relaxed.

John: Let’s finish everything quickly so we can rest in the evening.

David: Deal! I will start cleaning the bathroom right now.

4. Discussing a New Hobby

John: David, I started learning how to paint with watercolors.

David: That sounds wonderful! What did you paint yesterday?

John: I tried to paint the sunset over the sea. It was difficult.

David: Painting takes a lot of practice and a lot of patience.

John: I need to buy some better brushes and some thick paper.

David: There is a good art shop near the memorial hospital.

John: I will go there tomorrow morning to look for supplies.

David: Maybe you can show me your paintings next weekend.

John: I would love to! I hope I get better by then.

David: I am sure you will. Just keep practicing every day.

5. At the Dentist

John: Good morning. I have an appointment with the dentist at ten.

David: Please sit down. The doctor will see you in five minutes.

John: I have a bit of pain in my back tooth when I eat.

David: The dentist will take a look and see what the problem is.

John: I hope I do not need a filling or any major surgery.

David: It might just be a small cavity that is easy to fix.

John: I try to brush my teeth twice a day every single day.

David: That is very good. Do not forget to floss your teeth too.

John: I will remember that. Thank you for the advice, David.

David: You are welcome. The doctor is ready for you now.

6. Borrowing a Tool

John: David, do you have a hammer that I can borrow for a bit?

David: Yes, I have a toolbox in the garage. Why do you need it?

John: I want to hang a large picture frame in my bedroom.

David: Do you also need some nails or some picture hooks?

John: Yes, a few small nails would be very helpful, thank you.

David: Here you go. Please be careful not to hit your thumb!

John: I will be very careful. I will return the hammer tonight.

David: No rush. I am not using any of my tools today.

John: You are a very kind neighbor. Thank you for the help.

David: I am happy to help. Let me know if you need anything else.

7. Talking About a Favorite Season

John: Which season do you like the most, David?

David: I love the winter season because the air is very cool.

John: I prefer the spring because all the flowers start to bloom.

David: In winter, I can wear my favorite jackets and sweaters.

John: But in spring, the weather is perfect for walking in the park.

David: That is true. It is not too hot and it is not too cold.

John: Do you like the rainy season when it pours every day?

David: I like the sound of the rain, but I do not like the mud.

John: I agree. The roads become very difficult to walk on.

David: Every season has its own beauty that we can enjoy.

8. Ordering Coffee

John: Hello. I would like to order a large hot coffee, please.

David: Would you like any milk or sugar in your coffee?

John: I want a little bit of milk but no sugar, please.

David: Would you like to try our fresh blueberry muffins today?

John: No, thank you. Just the coffee is fine for me.

David: That will be two hundred and fifty taka.

John: Can I pay with my debit card or is it cash only?

David: We accept both cards and mobile payments like bKash.

John: Great. I will pay with my card. Here it is.

David: Thank you. Your coffee will be ready in two minutes.

9. Discussing a TV Show

John: Did you watch the latest episode of that detective show?

David: Yes! I was so surprised when the neighbor was the thief.

John: I did not expect that at all. The acting was very good.

David: The story is becoming very exciting and very mysterious.

John: I cannot wait to see what happens in the next episode.

David: It airs every Tuesday night at nine o'clock.

John: I will make sure to finish my work early so I can watch it.

David: We can talk about it again on Wednesday morning.

John: That sounds like a plan. I love a good mystery story.

David: Me too. It is a great way to relax after a long day.

10. Planning a Picnic

John: The weather is beautiful. Let’s have a picnic on Saturday.

David: That is a wonderful idea! Where should we go?

John: We can go to the park near the river. It is very green.

David: What kind of food should we pack in our basket?

John: Let’s bring some sandwiches, fruit, and some cold juice.

David: I will also bring a large blanket for us to sit on.

John: Should we invite our friends from the English class?

David: Yes, the more the merrier! I will send them a text now.

John: I will prepare the chicken sandwiches on Saturday morning.

David: Perfect. I am looking forward to a fun day in the sun.


11. Washing the Car

John: My car is very dirty. I am going to wash it today.

David: I can help you. I will bring the sponge and the soap.

John: Thank you. I will use the hose to wet the car first.

David: Make sure to scrub the wheels because they are very muddy.

John: I will dry the windows with a soft cloth so they shine.

David: The car looks much better now that the dirt is gone.

John: It feels like a brand new car when it is clean.

David: We should also vacuum the inside of the car later.

John: Good idea. There is a lot of dust on the seats.

David: Teamwork makes this job much faster and much easier.

12. Talking About Dreams

John: David, what is your biggest dream for the future?

David: I want to travel all around the world and see many cities.

John: That is a beautiful dream. Which country is first on your list?

David: I really want to visit Japan to see the cherry blossoms.

John: I want to open my own English school one day.

David: I am sure you will be a great principal, John.

John: It will take a lot of hard work and a lot of planning.

David: If you stay focused, you can achieve anything you want.

John: Thank you. I hope all our dreams come true soon.

David: We just need to take one small step every single day.

13. Going to the Post Office

John: I need to send this heavy parcel to my brother in London.

David: You should go to the main post office in the city center.

John: How much does it cost to send a package overseas?

David: It depends on the weight and how fast you want it to arrive.

John: I will take it to the counter and ask for the price.

David: Do you need to buy any stamps or any packing tape?

John: I already taped the box, but I need to write the address.

David: Make sure you write the address clearly in big letters.

John: I will do that now. Thank you for the help, David.

David: You are welcome. I hope your brother likes the gift!

14. Talking About Daily Exercise

John: I started going to the gym every morning at seven.

David: That is great! Do you feel more energetic now?

John: Yes, I feel very fresh and I have more focus at work.

David: I prefer to walk for thirty minutes in the evening.

John: Walking is also very good for the heart and the mind.

David: I try to hit my goal of ten thousand steps every day.

John: That is impressive. I usually only reach five thousand.

David: You should try taking the stairs instead of the elevator.

John: I will try that tomorrow. It is a simple way to move more.

David: Staying active is the best way to live a long and happy life.

15. Fixing a Computer Issue

John: David, my laptop screen is frozen. I cannot click anything.

David: Try holding down the power button for ten seconds.

John: Okay, it turned off. Should I turn it back on now?

David: Yes, wait a moment and then press the button again.

John: It is working now! Thank you so much for the help.

David: You should close some apps if you have too many open.

John: I think I had twenty different tabs open in my browser.

David: That can slow down the system and make it freeze.

John: I will be more careful next time. I will only open what I need.

David: Computers are great, but they need a little care too.

16. Describing a New Restaurant

John: I went to a new Italian restaurant last night.

David: How was the food? Did you enjoy your meal?

John: The pasta was delicious and the sauce was very fresh.

David: Was the service fast or did you have to wait a long time?

John: The waiters were very polite and the food arrived quickly.

David: Is the restaurant expensive or is it affordable?

John: It is a bit expensive, but it is perfect for a special dinner.

David: I might go there with my family for my birthday.

John: You should! I recommend the garlic bread and the pizza too.

David: Thank you for the recommendation. I will check it out.

17. Talking About Music Lessons

John: My daughter started taking violin lessons this month.

David: That is wonderful! Does she enjoy playing the instrument?

John: She loves the sound, but she finds the finger positions hard.

David: Playing the violin is a very difficult but rewarding skill.

John: She practices for twenty minutes every evening after school.

David: It is great to see children learning an art form.

John: It helps them learn discipline and creative thinking.

David: I used to play the flute when I was a young boy.

John: Maybe you can play something for us one day!

David: I need to find my flute and practice first, but I would love to.

18. Buying a New Phone

John: I want to upgrade my phone to a newer model.

David: What features are you looking for in a new phone?

John: I want a phone with a very good camera and long battery life.

David: You should look at the latest models from Samsung or Apple.

John: I will go to the electronics store to compare the prices.

David: Make sure to check the storage space before you buy.

John: I need at least one hundred and twenty-eight gigabytes.

David: That is plenty of space for all your photos and videos.

John: I hope they have a sale or a special offer today.

David: Good luck! A new phone is always very exciting to use.

19. At the Airport

John: I am looking for the check-in counter for my flight.

David: Which airline are you flying with today, sir?

John: I am flying with Biman Bangladesh Airlines to London.

David: The counter is over there near the main entrance.

John: Thank you. Do I need to show my passport now?

David: Yes, have your passport and your ticket ready.

John: I have two large bags to check in. Is that okay?

David: As long as they are not over the weight limit, it is fine.

John: I checked the weight at home, so it should be perfect.

David: Have a safe flight and enjoy your trip to London!

20. Saying Thank You

John: David, thank you so much for all your help this week.

David: You are very welcome, John. I am always happy to help.

John: I really appreciate you showing me how to use the new software.

David: It was my pleasure. You learned it very quickly!

John: I also want to thank you for the delicious lunch yesterday.

David: I am glad you liked the biryani. It is my favorite recipe.

John: You are a very kind friend and a great colleague.

David: Thank you, John. I feel the same way about you.

John: Let’s keep working together and helping each other.

David: Definitely. Friends and colleagues should always support each other.


1. Buying a New Pen

John: David, I need a new pen because mine ran out of ink.

David: There is a small stationery shop just around the corner.

John: Do they sell the gel pens that write very smoothly?

David: Yes, they have many colors like black, blue, and red.

John: I prefer black ink for checking my students' exam papers.

David: You should buy a whole pack so you have spares.

John: That is a smart idea; I often lose my pens anyway.

David: I will go with you because I need some pencils too.

John: Great, let's go now before the shop closes for lunch.

David: It only takes five minutes to walk there from here.

2. Drinking Water

John: It is very hot today, and I feel very thirsty.

David: You should drink a glass of cold water right now.

John: I already drank two glasses, but I am still thirsty.

David: Maybe you should add a little bit of lemon to it.

John: Does lemon help to stay hydrated during the summer?

David: Yes, it is very refreshing and good for your health.

John: I will try that; we have some fresh lemons in the fridge.

David: Don't forget to carry a water bottle when you go out.

John: I will put one in my bag before I leave the house.

David: Staying hydrated is the best way to avoid a headache.

3. Using a Mobile Phone

John: David, can you show me how to send a photo on this app?

David: Sure, first you click on the small camera icon at the bottom.

John: Okay, I see it now. Do I select the photo from my gallery?

David: Yes, just tap on the picture you want to send to me.

John: I found the photo of our classroom; I will send it now.

David: I just received it! The quality of the picture is very good.

John: My new phone has a very nice camera for taking photos.

David: It is much faster than your old phone, isn't it?

John: Yes, it is very easy to use for my daily work.

David: Technology makes it so easy to share information these days.

4. Brushing Teeth

John: It is time for bed; I am going to brush my teeth.

David: Don't forget to use the new toothpaste I bought yesterday.

John: Is it the one with the mint flavor that smells fresh?

David: Yes, it helps to keep your teeth white and healthy.

John: I usually brush my teeth for two minutes every night.

David: That is what the dentist recommends for a clean mouth.

John: Do we have any extra toothbrushes in the bathroom cabinet?

David: I think there is a new one in the top drawer.

John: I will check it now; mine is getting a bit old.

David: It is important to change your toothbrush every three months.

5. Wearing a Raincoat

John: Look at the sky; it is starting to rain very hard.

David: You should wear your yellow raincoat before you go outside.

John: I cannot find it; did I leave it in the office?

David: I saw it hanging on the hook behind the front door.

John: Oh, I see it now! Thank you for finding it for me.

David: You should also wear your boots so your feet stay dry.

John: The road is very muddy because of the heavy rain.

David: Be careful not to slip when you are walking to the bus.

John: I will walk very slowly and carry my big umbrella too.

David: Good plan; it is better to be safe and stay dry.

6. Eating an Apple

John: I am feeling a bit hungry before our next English class.

David: You should eat an apple; it is a very healthy snack.

John: These red apples look very sweet and very crunchy.

David: Make sure you wash the apple with clean water first.

John: I always wash my fruit before I eat it every day.

David: Apples give you a lot of energy for your teaching work.

John: I feel much better now that I have eaten something.

David: An apple a day keeps the doctor away, as they say.

John: That is a very famous English proverb for good health.

David: It is true; healthy food helps us work much better.

7. Turning off the Lights

John: I am leaving the room now; should I turn off the lights?

David: Yes, please; we should save electricity whenever we can.

John: I will also turn off the fan and the computer monitor.

David: Thank you; it helps to keep our monthly bills low.

John: Is there anyone else still working in the other room?

David: No, I think everyone has already gone home for the day.

John: Then I will lock the main door and the windows too.

David: Make sure you have your keys in your pocket first.

John: I have them right here; I checked them a minute ago.

David: Great, let's leave together and have a nice evening.

8. Buying Vegetables

John: David, let’s go to the kitchen market to buy some vegetables.

David: What do we need to buy for our dinner tonight?

John: We need some fresh tomatoes, onions, and some green chilis.

David: I also want to buy some spinach; it looks very fresh today.

John: Spinach is very good for health; let's buy two bunches.

David: How much do the tomatoes cost per kilogram today?

John: I think the price is about sixty taka right now.

David: That is a fair price for this time of the year.

John: Let's find a shop that has the cleanest vegetables.

David: I know a good shop at the end of the market.

9. Learning New Words

John: David, can you help me learn ten new English words?

David: Of course! Let's start with words about our daily life.

John: The first word is "Kitchen." Can you use it in a sentence?

David: "I am cooking a delicious meal in the kitchen right now."

John: That is easy! The second word is "Garden." What does it mean?

David: A garden is a place where we grow flowers and plants.

John: I have a small garden in front of my house in the village.

David: That is a perfect sentence! You are learning very fast.

John: I want to speak English fluently with my students soon.

David: If you practice every day, you will surely succeed.

10. Taking a Nap

John: I feel very tired after teaching three classes today.

David: Why don't you take a short nap for twenty minutes?

John: Will a short nap make me feel more fresh and active?

David: Yes, it is called a "power nap" in English.

John: I will set an alarm on my phone so I don't sleep too long.

David: That is a good idea; a long sleep might make you groggy.

John: I will lie down on the sofa and close my eyes now.

David: I will keep the room quiet so you can rest peacefully.

John: Thank you, David; you are a very kind and helpful friend.

David: No problem, John; wake up feeling happy and ready to work.


11. Watching the News

John: David, turn on the TV; the evening news is starting.

David: I want to hear the latest updates about the weather.

John: They say there might be a storm in the coastal areas.

David: I hope everyone stays safe and follows the instructions.

John: The news reporter is talking about the new school building.

David: It is good to see more schools being built for children.

John: I like watching the news to improve my English listening.

David: It is a very effective way to learn new vocabulary too.

John: I try to watch the international news every single night.

David: It helps us stay connected with what is happening globally.

12. Boiling an Egg

John: I want to have a boiled egg for my breakfast today.

David: How many minutes do you usually boil your eggs for?

John: I like them hard-boiled, so I boil them for ten minutes.

David: I prefer soft-boiled eggs, which only take six minutes.

John: I will put two eggs in the small pot of water now.

David: Make sure the water covers the eggs completely in the pot.

John: I will add a little bit of salt to the water too.

David: Why do you add salt to the water when boiling eggs?

John: It makes the shells easier to peel off after they are cooked.

David: I did not know that; thank you for the helpful tip!

13. Crossing the Road

John: We need to cross this busy road to reach the station.

David: Always look to the right and then to the left first.

John: There is a zebra crossing further down the street.

David: It is much safer to use the crossing when there is traffic.

John: Let's wait for the green light before we start walking.

David: Now the cars have stopped; we can cross the road now.

John: We should walk quickly but we should not run across.

David: I always hold my bag tightly when I am in a crowd.

John: Me too; it is better to be careful in busy places.

David: Now we are on the other side; that was very easy.

14. Visiting a Friend

John: I am going to visit my friend at the hospital today.

David: Is your friend feeling better than he was yesterday?

John: Yes, the doctor says he can go home tomorrow morning.

David: That is wonderful news! Should we bring him some fruit?

John: I think he would like some fresh oranges and bananas.

David: I will go to the fruit shop and buy them for him.

John: I will write a "Get Well Soon" card for him too.

David: He will be very happy to see us and receive our gifts.

John: It is important to support our friends when they are sick.

David: I agree; a small visit can make a person feel much better.

15. Sharpening a Pencil

John: David, my pencil is blunt; do you have a sharpener?

David: Yes, I have a small blue sharpener in my pencil case.

John: Thank you; I need to draw a diagram for my class.

David: Be careful not to break the lead while you are sharpening.

John: I will turn the pencil slowly to get a very sharp point.

David: Now it looks perfect for drawing thin and clear lines.

John: I should also find an eraser in case I make a mistake.

David: There is an eraser on the back of the pencil you have.

John: Oh, I did not see that! It is a very handy pencil.

David: I always keep my stationery organized so I can find things.

16. Using an Umbrella

John: It is starting to drizzle; I will open my umbrella.

David: Can I share your umbrella? I forgot mine at home today.

John: Of course, it is a big umbrella; there is plenty of space.

David: Thank you, John; I don't want to get my shirt wet.

John: The rain is getting heavier; let's walk a bit faster.

David: Hold the umbrella higher so I can see the road clearly.

John: Is the wind making it difficult to hold the umbrella straight?

David: Yes, the wind is quite strong; hold it with both hands.

John: We are almost at the office; we are nearly there now.

David: I am glad you brought your umbrella with you today.

17. Writing a Letter

John: I am writing a letter to my parents in the village.

David: Do you still send letters by post, or do you use email?

John: My parents prefer letters because they can keep them forever.

David: That is very sweet; it is a very traditional way to talk.

John: I am telling them about my new Spoken English course.

David: I am sure they are very proud of your hard work.

John: I will also send them some photos of my new students.

David: Don't forget to put a stamp on the envelope before posting.

John: I will go to the post office tomorrow morning to send it.

David: It will take about three days to reach their house.

18. Riding a Bicycle

John: David, do you know how to ride a bicycle properly?

David: Yes, I learned when I was a young boy in school.

John: I want to buy a bicycle to travel to my office.

David: It is a very good way to save money and stay fit.

John: Is it difficult to balance the bicycle on a busy road?

David: You should practice in a quiet park first to gain confidence.

John: I will wear a helmet to protect my head from accidents.

David: That is very important; safety should always come first.

John: Can you help me choose a good bicycle this weekend?

David: I would be happy to; let's look at the shops together.

19. Buying a Newspaper

John: I want to read the newspaper to see today's headlines.

David: You can buy a copy from the shop near the bus stop.

John: I like to read the English newspapers to learn new words.

David: It is a very good habit for an English teacher like you.

John: Does the newspaper have a section for sports and cricket?

David: Yes, the back page always has the latest sports news.

John: I want to see the score of the match from last night.

David: I think our team won the game by twenty runs.

John: That is excellent news! I must read the full report.

David: Reading every day will make your English very strong.

20. Saying Goodbye

John: It is getting late; I should head back home now.

David: Okay, John; thank you for the wonderful conversation today.

John: I really enjoyed our time together; see you tomorrow morning.

David: See you tomorrow! Have a safe journey back to your house.

John: I will call you once I reach home to let you know.

David: That sounds good; I will be waiting for your phone call.

John: Take care of yourself and have a very good night's sleep.

David: You too, John; goodbye for now and see you very soon.

John: Goodbye, David! I am leaving the office now.

David: Bye-bye! Don't forget your bag on the chair.


1. Buying a New Pen

John: David, I need a new pen because mine ran out of ink.

David: There is a small stationery shop just around the corner.

John: Do they sell the gel pens that write very smoothly?

David: Yes, they have many colors like black, blue, and red.

John: I prefer black ink for checking my students' exam papers.

David: You should buy a whole pack so you have spares.

John: That is a smart idea; I often lose my pens anyway.

David: I will go with you because I need some pencils too.

John: Great, let's go now before the shop closes for lunch.

David: It only takes five minutes to walk there from here.

2. Drinking Water

John: It is very hot today, and I feel very thirsty.

David: You should drink a glass of cold water right now.

John: I already drank two glasses, but I am still thirsty.

David: Maybe you should add a little bit of lemon to it.

John: Does lemon help to stay hydrated during the summer?

David: Yes, it is very refreshing and good for your health.

John: I will try that; we have some fresh lemons in the fridge.

David: Don't forget to carry a water bottle when you go out.

John: I will put one in my bag before I leave the house.

David: Staying hydrated is the best way to avoid a headache.

3. Using a Mobile Phone

John: David, can you show me how to send a photo on this app?

David: Sure, first you click on the small camera icon at the bottom.

John: Okay, I see it now. Do I select the photo from my gallery?

David: Yes, just tap on the picture you want to send to me.

John: I found the photo of our classroom; I will send it now.

David: I just received it! The quality of the picture is very good.

John: My new phone has a very nice camera for taking photos.

David: It is much faster than your old phone, isn't it?

John: Yes, it is very easy to use for my daily work.

David: Technology makes it so easy to share information these days.

4. Brushing Teeth

John: It is time for bed; I am going to brush my teeth.

David: Don't forget to use the new toothpaste I bought yesterday.

John: Is it the one with the mint flavor that smells fresh?

David: Yes, it helps to keep your teeth white and healthy.

John: I usually brush my teeth for two minutes every night.

David: That is what the dentist recommends for a clean mouth.

John: Do we have any extra toothbrushes in the bathroom cabinet?

David: I think there is a new one in the top drawer.

John: I will check it now; mine is getting a bit old.

David: It is important to change your toothbrush every three months.

5. Wearing a Raincoat

John: Look at the sky; it is starting to rain very hard.

David: You should wear your yellow raincoat before you go outside.

John: I cannot find it; did I leave it in the office?

David: I saw it hanging on the hook behind the front door.

John: Oh, I see it now! Thank you for finding it for me.

David: You should also wear your boots so your feet stay dry.

John: The road is very muddy because of the heavy rain.

David: Be careful not to slip when you are walking to the bus.

John: I will walk very slowly and carry my big umbrella too.

David: Good plan; it is better to be safe and stay dry.

6. Eating an Apple

John: I am feeling a bit hungry before our next English class.

David: You should eat an apple; it is a very healthy snack.

John: These red apples look very sweet and very crunchy.

David: Make sure you wash the apple with clean water first.

John: I always wash my fruit before I eat it every day.

David: Apples give you a lot of energy for your teaching work.

John: I feel much better now that I have eaten something.

David: An apple a day keeps the doctor away, as they say.

John: That is a very famous English proverb for good health.

David: It is true; healthy food helps us work much better.

7. Turning off the Lights

John: I am leaving the room now; should I turn off the lights?

David: Yes, please; we should save electricity whenever we can.

John: I will also turn off the fan and the computer monitor.

David: Thank you; it helps to keep our monthly bills low.

John: Is there anyone else still working in the other room?

David: No, I think everyone has already gone home for the day.

John: Then I will lock the main door and the windows too.

David: Make sure you have your keys in your pocket first.

John: I have them right here; I checked them a minute ago.

David: Great, let's leave together and have a nice evening.

8. Buying Vegetables

John: David, let’s go to the kitchen market to buy some vegetables.

David: What do we need to buy for our dinner tonight?

John: We need some fresh tomatoes, onions, and some green chilis.

David: I also want to buy some spinach; it looks very fresh today.

John: Spinach is very good for health; let's buy two bunches.

David: How much do the tomatoes cost per kilogram today?

John: I think the price is about sixty taka right now.

David: That is a fair price for this time of the year.

John: Let's find a shop that has the cleanest vegetables.

David: I know a good shop at the end of the market.

9. Learning New Words

John: David, can you help me learn ten new English words?

David: Of course! Let's start with words about our daily life.

John: The first word is "Kitchen." Can you use it in a sentence?

David: "I am cooking a delicious meal in the kitchen right now."

John: That is easy! The second word is "Garden." What does it mean?

David: A garden is a place where we grow flowers and plants.

John: I have a small garden in front of my house in the village.

David: That is a perfect sentence! You are learning very fast.

John: I want to speak English fluently with my students soon.

David: If you practice every day, you will surely succeed.

10. Taking a Nap

John: I feel very tired after teaching three classes today.

David: Why don't you take a short nap for twenty minutes?

John: Will a short nap make me feel more fresh and active?

David: Yes, it is called a "power nap" in English.

John: I will set an alarm on my phone so I don't sleep too long.

David: That is a good idea; a long sleep might make you groggy.

John: I will lie down on the sofa and close my eyes now.

David: I will keep the room quiet so you can rest peacefully.

John: Thank you, David; you are a very kind and helpful friend.

David: No problem, John; wake up feeling happy and ready to work.


11. Watching the News

John: David, turn on the TV; the evening news is starting.

David: I want to hear the latest updates about the weather.

John: They say there might be a storm in the coastal areas.

David: I hope everyone stays safe and follows the instructions.

John: The news reporter is talking about the new school building.

David: It is good to see more schools being built for children.

John: I like watching the news to improve my English listening.

David: It is a very effective way to learn new vocabulary too.

John: I try to watch the international news every single night.

David: It helps us stay connected with what is happening globally.

12. Boiling an Egg

John: I want to have a boiled egg for my breakfast today.

David: How many minutes do you usually boil your eggs for?

John: I like them hard-boiled, so I boil them for ten minutes.

David: I prefer soft-boiled eggs, which only take six minutes.

John: I will put two eggs in the small pot of water now.

David: Make sure the water covers the eggs completely in the pot.

John: I will add a little bit of salt to the water too.

David: Why do you add salt to the water when boiling eggs?

John: It makes the shells easier to peel off after they are cooked.

David: I did not know that; thank you for the helpful tip!

13. Crossing the Road

John: We need to cross this busy road to reach the station.

David: Always look to the right and then to the left first.

John: There is a zebra crossing further down the street.

David: It is much safer to use the crossing when there is traffic.

John: Let's wait for the green light before we start walking.

David: Now the cars have stopped; we can cross the road now.

John: We should walk quickly but we should not run across.

David: I always hold my bag tightly when I am in a crowd.

John: Me too; it is better to be careful in busy places.

David: Now we are on the other side; that was very easy.

14. Visiting a Friend

John: I am going to visit my friend at the hospital today.

David: Is your friend feeling better than he was yesterday?

John: Yes, the doctor says he can go home tomorrow morning.

David: That is wonderful news! Should we bring him some fruit?

John: I think he would like some fresh oranges and bananas.

David: I will go to the fruit shop and buy them for him.

John: I will write a "Get Well Soon" card for him too.

David: He will be very happy to see us and receive our gifts.

John: It is important to support our friends when they are sick.

David: I agree; a small visit can make a person feel much better.

15. Sharpening a Pencil

John: David, my pencil is blunt; do you have a sharpener?

David: Yes, I have a small blue sharpener in my pencil case.

John: Thank you; I need to draw a diagram for my class.

David: Be careful not to break the lead while you are sharpening.

John: I will turn the pencil slowly to get a very sharp point.

David: Now it looks perfect for drawing thin and clear lines.

John: I should also find an eraser in case I make a mistake.

David: There is an eraser on the back of the pencil you have.

John: Oh, I did not see that! It is a very handy pencil.

David: I always keep my stationery organized so I can find things.

16. Using an Umbrella

John: It is starting to drizzle; I will open my umbrella.

David: Can I share your umbrella? I forgot mine at home today.

John: Of course, it is a big umbrella; there is plenty of space.

David: Thank you, John; I don't want to get my shirt wet.

John: The rain is getting heavier; let's walk a bit faster.

David: Hold the umbrella higher so I can see the road clearly.

John: Is the wind making it difficult to hold the umbrella straight?

David: Yes, the wind is quite strong; hold it with both hands.

John: We are almost at the office; we are nearly there now.

David: I am glad you brought your umbrella with you today.

17. Writing a Letter

John: I am writing a letter to my parents in the village.

David: Do you still send letters by post, or do you use email?

John: My parents prefer letters because they can keep them forever.

David: That is very sweet; it is a very traditional way to talk.

John: I am telling them about my new Spoken English course.

David: I am sure they are very proud of your hard work.

John: I will also send them some photos of my new students.

David: Don't forget to put a stamp on the envelope before posting.

John: I will go to the post office tomorrow morning to send it.

David: It will take about three days to reach their house.

18. Riding a Bicycle

John: David, do you know how to ride a bicycle properly?

David: Yes, I learned when I was a young boy in school.

John: I want to buy a bicycle to travel to my office.

David: It is a very good way to save money and stay fit.

John: Is it difficult to balance the bicycle on a busy road?

David: You should practice in a quiet park first to gain confidence.

John: I will wear a helmet to protect my head from accidents.

David: That is very important; safety should always come first.

John: Can you help me choose a good bicycle this weekend?

David: I would be happy to; let's look at the shops together.

19. Buying a Newspaper

John: I want to read the newspaper to see today's headlines.

David: You can buy a copy from the shop near the bus stop.

John: I like to read the English newspapers to learn new words.

David: It is a very good habit for an English teacher like you.

John: Does the newspaper have a section for sports and cricket?

David: Yes, the back page always has the latest sports news.

John: I want to see the score of the match from last night.

David: I think our team won the game by twenty runs.

John: That is excellent news! I must read the full report.

David: Reading every day will make your English very strong.

20. Saying Goodbye

John: It is getting late; I should head back home now.

David: Okay, John; thank you for the wonderful conversation today.

John: I really enjoyed our time together; see you tomorrow morning.

David: See you tomorrow! Have a safe journey back to your house.

John: I will call you once I reach home to let you know.

David: That sounds good; I will be waiting for your phone call.

John: Take care of yourself and have a very good night's sleep.

David: You too, John; goodbye for now and see you very soon.

John: Goodbye, David! I am leaving the office now.

David: Bye-bye! Don't forget your bag on the chair.

 

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