Basic English Conversation For Beginners


Basic English Conversation For Beginners


Basic English Conversation For Beginner

Short English Conversation Example for Beginners and Their Meanings - Hello gays, see you again with me, wow like there are new readers. I'm happy too, Yah, because today it's still time to go to school, for beginners, friends, for example, short conversations in English for beginners and means for beginners.

Conversations for ordinary beginners use the present tense and also use basic English words, so of course it's very easy! Do not believe? let's check

Where Are You From?
Indro  : Hello
Jamal: Hi
Indro  : How are you?
Jamal: I'm fine. How are you?

Indro  : Fine. You speak English?
Jamal: A little. Are you American?
Indro  : Yes.
Jamal: Where are you from?
Indro  : I'm from California.
Jamal: Nice to meet you.
Indro  : I'm also happy to meet you.

Do You Speak English?
Ridho: Excuse me, are you American?
Imran: No.
Ridho: Do you speak English?
Imran: A little, but not good.
Ridho: How long have you been here?
Imran: Two months.
Ridho: What is your job?
Imran: I am a teacher. You?
Ridho: I am also a teacher.

What Is Your Name?

Ali: Excuse me / Sorry, what's your name?
Budi: My name is Budi. Your name?
Ali: John
Budi: You speak very good English.
Ali: Thank you.
Budi: What time is it now?
Ali: Oh, at five past ten in the afternoon.
Budi: Sorry, what?
Ali: Ten past ten in the afternoon.
Budi: Thank you
Ali: You're welcome

                                     Asking Direction?
Roni: Hi Ary
Ary: Hi Amy. What? 
Roni: I'm looking for an airport. Do you know the way there?
Ary: Don't know, sorry.
Roni: I think I can take the subway to the airport. Do you know which subway?
Ary: Of course. It's over there.
Roni: Where? I see nothing.
Ary: Across the street.
Roni: Oh, yes, I see now. thanks.
Ary: You're welcome
Roni: Do you know that there are small rooms around here?
Ary: Yes, there is one there. It's in the shop.
Roni: Thank you
Ary: Bye (See you later)
Roni: Bye (See you later)

I Am Hungry?
Alek: Hi Dimas, how are you?
Dimas: OK, how are you doing?
Alek: Okay
Dimas: What do you want for?
Alek: I'm hungry. I want to eat something.
Dimas: Where do you want to go?
Alek: I want to go to an italian restaurant
Dimas: What Italian food do you like?
Alek: I like spaghetti. Do you like spaghetti?
Dimas: No, but I like pizza.

Do You Want To Drink?
Susan: David, do you want to eat something?
Alek: No, I'm full.
Susan: Want to drink something?
Alek: Yes, I want to drink coffee.
Susan: Sorry, I don't have coffee.
Alek: It's okay. I drink water only. 
Susan: Small glass or a big one?
Alek: A little one.
Susan: Please.
Alek: Thank you.
Susan: You're welcome

Get Something To Eat
Susy: Mary, do you want to eat with me?
Fitri: Okay. When?
Susy: Ten o'clock.
Fitri: Ten in the morning?
Susy: No, at night.
Fitri: Sorry, it's too late. I usually sleep at around ten o'clock at night.
Susy: Okay, what if it's half past two in the afternoon?
Fitri: You can't, it's too early. I was still working at that hour.
Susy: How about five o'clock?
Fitri: Alright.
Susy: Okay, see you later.
Fitri: Alright. Bye!

Meeting At Restaurant
Charles: Fitri, could you like to have dinner with me?
Fitri: Yes. Of course. When do you want?
Charles: Is it okay today?
Fitri: Sorry, I can't go today.
Charles: How about tomorrow night?
Fitri: Okay. What time is it? 
Charles: Is nine o'clock good for you?
Fitri: I think it's too late.
Charles: Is it six o'clock okay?
Fitri: Yes, fine. Where are you going?
Charles: Italian restaurant on "5th Street"
Fitri: Ouch, I don't like that restaurant. I don't want to go there.
Charles: How about a Korean restaurant next to it?
Fitri: Okay, I like that place.

Where Do You Want To Go?
Linda: Hello Mark.
Anton: Hello.
Linda: What are your plans today?
Anton: I'm not sure / know.
Linda: Want to have lunch with me?
Anton: OK. When?
Linda: Is it half past twelve?
Anton: Sorry, I'm not very clear. Please say again.
Linda: I said, half past twelve noon.
Anton: Ouch, I'm busy at that hour. Can we meet later?

Linda: Okay, what if it's half past one in the afternoon?
Anton: Okay, where is it?
Linda: What if in Bill's Seafood Restaurant?
Anton: Oh, where is that?
Linda: On "7th Street"
Anton: Okay, we meet there.

Ordering Food?
Host: Good afternoon (morning/evening/ night) Sir, welcome to the "French Garden" Restaurant. How many people?
Anton: One
Host: Please pass here. Please sit. Soon our servants will be with you.

Waitress: Good afternoon (morning / evening / night) Sir, would you like to order now?
Anton: Yes.

Waitress: What do you want to drink?
Anton: What is there?

Waitress: We have mineral water, juice, and coke.
Anton: I ordered mineral water.

Waitress: What do you want to eat?
Anton: I ordered a tuna sandwich and a bowl of vegetable soup.

Taking A Taxi
Taxi driver: Hi Ma'am, do you need a taxi?
Dina: Yes.
Taxi driver: Do you have a suitcase?
Dina: Only these two.
Taxi driver: Okay, I put it in the back. Where do you want to go?
Dina: Comfort Inn.
Taxi driver: I think there were four in Boston. Which one you want to go to?
Dina: Which is in the city center.
Taxi driver: Is this the first time in Boston?
Dina: No, I've been here several times. I am always here for work. Do you know how long it took to get there?
Taxi driver: It shouldn't belong. Maybe for about fifteen minutes.
Dina: Wow, it looks like the traffic jam is quite severe.
Taxi driver: Yes, there might be an accident in front.
Dina: Okay then please stop at the next intersection. I want to go out and ride the subway.


Taking Pictures
Suhil: Sorry, sir, please take a photo (with our camera)?
Supardi: Of course. This camera is great.

Suhil: Thank you, my parents gave the camera.
Supardi: How do you use it?

Suhil: You press the button here.
Supardi: Please get closer. Wait, it's too close. Slide slightly to the left. Swipe back. Okay, hold it there.

Suhil: Do you mean here?
Supardi: Yes, good. Oh, I can't run this camera.

Suhil: You need to hold the button for about three seconds.
Supardi: OK, you're ready?

Suhil: Yes.
Supardi: Smile ...

Calculator
Tono: Hai Tini. How are you?
Anton: Hai Tono. I line up to buy a DVD player.

Tono: The line is too long. How about we come back tomorrow.
Anton: I think you are right. They will close soon.

Tono: Let's go drink coffee.
Anton: Okay. Wait a minute, I have to take something from my wallet. Please stretch this.

Tono: Of course. Aduuuuh.
Anton: What happened?

Tono: I dropped your calculator. Is it broken?
Anton: I'm not sure. Let me see. The button comes out. I can fix it.

Tono: I'm very sorry about that.
Anton: Don't worry. I always do that. If it's broken, I have another in the car.

Special Apple
Haekal: Hi, what's up here?
Anton: I ride a bicycle.

Haekal: Seriously? Why is that? I can pick you up.
Anton: It's okay, I don't want to bother you. I know you don't like to get up early.

Haekal: Very good of you. Not cold?
Anton: No, not really. I wear a coat.

Haekal: What's in the bag?
Anton: Apples of a special type.

Haekal: Oh, can I try one? Very sweet.
Anton: I put sugar. These apples are delicious. It costs only thirty cents per piece.

Haekal: Isn't that more expensive than the one in the supermarket?
Anton: Well, it's more expensive, but it tastes better.

Haekal: Did you buy another fruit?
Anton: Next to the apple, I bought orange and banana.

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