Esl Conversation Dialogues For Beginners

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Waitperson: Hi. How are you doing this afternoon? Customer: Fine, thank you. Can I see a menu, please? Waitperson:: Certainly, here you are. Customer: Thank you. What's today's special?

  1. English Dialogues For Beginners
  2. Easy Dialogues For Esl Students
  3. Printable Adult Esl Dialogues
  4. Esl Conversation Dialogues For Beginners

Waitperson:: Grilled tuna and cheese on rye. Customer: That sounds good. I'll have that. Waitperson:: Would you like something to drink? Customer: Yes, I'd like a coke.

Waitperson:: Thank you. (returning with the food) Here you are.

For someone who is just starting to learn English, conversation topics should be simple and offer lots of chances to learn and use basic vocabulary words. Think of these conversations as building blocks: pieces of the language that you can use later on when having a longer or more complex conversation with someone you have just met. Go to this sample lesson from Everyday Dialogues to get a feel for the lessons in this section. A paid subscription to ESL Library gives you access to all of our 1,000+ lessons and 2,000+ flashcards. Rely on ESL Library for wonderful teaching resources that help you teach a better class. Our ready-made materials are designed for teaching.

Enjoy your meal! Customer: Thank you. Waitperson:: Can I get you anything else? Customer: No thanks. I'd like the check, please. Waitperson:: That'll be $14.95. Customer: Here you are.

Keep the change! Waitperson: Thank you! Have a good day! Customer: Goodbye. Kevin: The spaghetti looks really good. Alice: It is!

I had it the last time I was here. Peter: How is the pizza, Alice? Alice: It's good, but I think the pasta is better. What would you recommend?

Easy english conversation for beginners

Waitperson: I'd recommend the lasagna. It's excellent! Alice: That sounds great. I'll have that. Would you like an appetizer?

Alice: No, lasagna is more than enough for me! Kevin: I think I'll have the lasagna as well. Waitperson:: Right. That's two lasagnas. Would you care for an appetizer? Kevin: Yes, I'll take the calamari. Peter: Oh, that sounds good!

I can't decide between the chicken marsala and grilled fish. Waitperson:: The fish is fresh, so I'd recommend that.

Peter: Great. I'll have the fish. I'd also like a salad. Waitperson: What would you like to drink? Kevin: I'll have water. Alice: I'd like a beer. Peter: I'll take a glass of red wine.

Waitperson: Thank you. I'll get the drinks and the appetizers.

Kevin: Thank you. • Could I have a menu, please? • Here you are. • Enjoy your meal!

• Would you like. • Can I get you anything else? • I'd like the check, please. • That'll be. • Have a good day! • The spaghetti / steak / chicken looks good. • How is the pizza / fish / beer?

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English Dialogues For Beginners

• What would you recommend? • I'd like my steak rare / medium / well done.

Easy Dialogues For Esl Students

• Are there any nuts / peanuts? My child has allergies. • Do you have any vegetarian dishes? • Could I have a glass of water, please?

• Could you tell me where the restroom is? • I'd recommend the lasagna / steak / pizza. • Would you care for an appetizer / a beer / a cocktail?

Conversation dialogue script

Printable Adult Esl Dialogues

• I'd like to have a beer / steak / a glass of wine.

Esl Conversation Dialogues For Beginners

• - Comparative form, as. As • - Daily routines, present simple • - Use of there is / there are, prepositions and office furniture vocabulary • - Use of the past continuous in combination with the past simple • - Use of the future with will for predictions, weather vocabulary • - This dialogue allows practice of the present perfect • - Allows practice of the superlative form • - Basic questions used when meeting someone for the first time • - Questions related to name, address, and marital status • - Schedules, future plans.