H - Henry D-Dad M- Mary
H - Mary, this is my father. Dad this Is Mary.
D - Pleased to meet you Mary.
M - Nice to meet you.
W - Wife H - Husband
W - Hello darling! Welcome back. Are you tired?
H - Yes I am, and cold...
W – Yes, sit down and have a cup of coffee
H - Mmm... Thank you. I'm hungry too.
T-Teacher C - Children
T - Good morning children.
C - Good morning, sir.
T - Can I have your home work, please?
C - Here they are sir.
T - Thank you.
A - Good morning. Chandru
B- Good morning. Babu
A - Did you enjoy your week-end?
B - Oh yes. We had a nice time. We went swimming, fishing
and boating It was very interesting
A - Then I think you've reamed enough to restart work this Monday
B - Of course, actually I'm recharged for the next five days.
K - Hi. Good evening. Murali
M - Hi. Good evening, Krishna.. Jogging?
K - Yes to bum some more calories. I want to lose a kilo or two
M - That's not easy, Murali.
K - I know. I know, but nothing like trying
M – My advice you to go on diet...
K - I'm afraid I can't agree with you because dieting kills your stamina as well.
MD - Managing Director S - Mrs. Siva
M - How do you do Mrs. Siva?
S - How do you do?
M - You're from our office in Delhi, aren't you?
S - Yes, that's right.
M - Welcome to Chennai.
S - Chennai is really nice. It’s really very big
M-Mahesh B - Balu A-Anita R - Rangan
M - Hello everybody!
B - Meet Anita, Rangan. Anita, this is Mahesh.
A - Glad to meet you.
M - Glad to meet you too. Shall I order some ice cream?
R - That's marvellous! Is it okay for you Anita?
S- Soorya V-Vijay
S - Hello, Vijay. How are you?
V - Fine. How are things with you?
S - Not too bad. I haven't seen you for sometimes.
V - I know I've been busy at office.
S - How about dropping in at my house one day next week?
V - Yes. Let's make it Saturday or Sunday.
S - Saturday is a good day for me. Come for dinner.
V - Good I'd be there at 7.00 o'clock. See you there.
S - See you on Saturday. Bye.
V - Bye
English conversation in all situation with example. How to speak English fluently. English conversation topics, Conversation practice.
Monday, April 6, 2015
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