Free English Conversations Examples for Students

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These free English conversations examples for students can help you practice a variety of English expressions and phrases used in everyday conversations.

Free English Conversations Examples for Students

Generally, English conversation dialogues for students help learners of Engish become more fluent by practicing speaking and listening skills. Also, these conversations allow students to practice a wide range of vocabulary used in contexts.

english conversations examples for students

1. Meeting People Conversation Example

In this conversation, you’ll practice several expressions and phrases that you need when you meet new people. Below is a list of the target expressions and phrases:

  • How do you do?
  • I’d like you to meet…
  • Nice to meet you.
  • I come from…
  • Where do you come from?
  • I’m from (city/ country)
  • I’m afraid I have to go now.
  • Maybe we can get together sometime.
  • That would be great.
  • It was nice meeting you.
  • See you/ Bye.

It’s the first time Tom and Philip meet each other. Tim is going to introduce them.

Tim: Tom, I’d like you to meet Philip.

Tom: How do you do?

Philip: How do you do? Nice to meet you.

Tom: My pleasure. Where are you from?

Philip: I’m from the South. from Ely actually.

Tom: oh. Ely must be charming and the campsites must be spectacular.

Philip: Have you ever been there?

Tom: No, I’m afraid I haven’t.

Philip: Where do you come from?

Tom: I come from Yorkshire myself. Near Scarborough, on the coast.

Philip: The countryside must be so beautiful there.

Tom: Yes it is. The coast is romantic and the hills are right nearby.

Philip: That sounds lovely. do you live here now?

Tom: Yes, I do, but I’m afraid I have to go now. Maybe we can get together sometime.

Philip: That would be great. It was nice meeting you.

Tom: Nice meeting you, too. Bye.

Philip: See you. Bye!

2. Talking About Your Job Conversation Example

Target expressions and phrases used in the conversation:

  • How are you?
  • Where are you from?
  • I’m from…
  • Sounds nice/interesting…
  • I’m on a business trip.
  • By the way,…
  • What do you do?
  • What’s your job?
  • I work with…
  • I’m in…

Tom: Hello Philip, how are you?

Philip: Hi Tom, I’m good thanks. How about you?

Tom: I’m doing well, thanks.

Philip: Tom, I’d like you to meet Diego.

Diego: How do you do?

Tom: How do you do? Nice to meet you.

Diego: me too.

Tom: Where are you from?

Diego: I’m from Mexico. I’m here on a business trip. It’s my first time in New York.

Tom: Oh, welcome to the US! I’m from Philadelphia actually. I’m visiting New York for the weekend. I’m catching up with some friends.

Diego: That sounds nice!

Tom: By the way, I noticed your English is really good. Where did you learn it?

Diego: Thank you! I learnt English in schools In Mexico. What about you?

Tom: I learned it in England. I was born in London.  So, what do you do for a living?

Diego: I’m in advertising. Our company sells advertising packages, and ideas for all the advertising a customer needs. I work with the customers in the planning phase to decide what they want, how much they can spend for advertising, things like that.

Tom: Sounds interesting! More interesting than what I do!

Diego: What’s your job?

Tom: I’m a computer technician. I work with different companies to solve their tech issues.

Diego: Oh, it sounds demanding.

Tom: You’re right. Would you like to visit some famous museums here?

Diego: mm! How about eating something first? I’d like to try the New York Cheesecake.

Tom: sure. There’s a good restaurant near here. This way then.

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