A - Could you lend me your pencil?
B - Of course, here you are.
A - Thank you very much.
B- Will you lend me your dictionary for a while?
A- I'm sorry. I'm afraid I can't. I'm going to use it myself now.
B - Never mind. I'll ask someone else.
A - Would you move along a bit please?
B - Sure!
A - Thank you.
A - Could you tell me the time, please?
B- Certainly, It's half past eight.
A- Could you possibly change fifty rupees please?
B – I’m sorry, I can't. The cashier may be able to help you
A - Thank you, I'll try him.
IN A TRAIN
A- Could you possibly look after my bag?
B- I'm sorry I'm getting off at the next station. That boy may be able to.
A- Never mind, I'll carry it to the restaurant car.
A- I wonder if you could lend me your bike for some time?
B- I'm sorry, I'm afraid I can't. I'm getting ready to go to the town.
A- That's all right, I'll go by bus.
REQUEST FOR INFORMATION
A - Could you tell me the way to the HSBC Bank please?
B - Yes, you walk as far as the temple and take the second right.
A - Mm... Second right, then.
B - There you will see the HSBC bank opposite the post office.
A - Thank you very much.
B - You're welcome.
A - Where's the nearest bus stop please?
B - You turn left into the main road and walk straight up to the traffic lights.
A - Then....?
B - You'll find the bus stop a 50 meters beyond the traffic lights.
A - Thank you.
B - Not at all.
A - Do you have the time, please?
B - Yes, it’s getting on to 4.
A - I wonder if you could tell me how to get to the Public Library?
B - Yes. You take 47A bus and get off at the Eye Hospital.
A - Yes. Eye Hospital,... and then... ?
B - You walk across the cross road along the flyover...
A - Fly over.... Okay....
B - You'll see the Library on your right as you go past the Maternity Hospital and the commissioner's office on your left. You can't miss it.
A - Thanks... a lot.
B - Not at all...
A - Where's the post-office, please?
A - Where's the post-office, please?
B - It's near the temple.
A- Is there a pharmacy near here?
B- Yes, there is one on Flower's Road and another on Nelson's Street.
A- Any idea as to where the Apollo studio is?
B- Yes, it's over there... you can see it.
A- Ah... Thank you.
English conversation in all situation with example. How to speak English fluently. English conversation topics, Conversation practice.
Thursday, October 24, 2013
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