here are some examples of everyday conversations:
At a coffee shop:
Customer: Good morning, I’d like to order a cappuccino, please.
Barista: Of course, would you like anything else with that?
Customer: No, just the cappuccino. Thanks.
Barista: Sure thing. That will be $4.50.
Customer: Here you go. (hands over the payment)
Barista: Thank you. Your cappuccino will be ready in just a few minutes. Enjoy your day!
Customer: Thanks, you too!
On the phone with a friend:
Friend 1: Hey, how’s it going?
Friend 2: Good, thanks. How about you?
Friend 1: I’m doing well. What have you been up to lately?
Friend 2: Not much, just working and trying to get some exercise in. How about you?
Friend 1: Same here. I’ve also been trying to learn a new language in my free time.
Friend 2: That’s great! What language are you learning?
Friend 1: Spanish. I’ve always wanted to travel to Spain, and I think it will come in handy.
Friend 2: Definitely. Good luck with that!
At a grocery store:
Customer: Excuse me, do you have any avocados that are ripe yet?
Clerk: Let me check. (checks the stock) Yes, we have some ripe avocados over here.
Customer: Great, I’ll take two.
Clerk: (weighing the avocados) That will be $2.99 for both.
Customer: Here you go. (hands over the payment)
Clerk: Thank you. Have a great day!
Customer: You too, thanks!
At a restaurant:
Waiter: Good evening, welcome to our restaurant. May I start you off with something to drink?
Diner: Yes, I’d like a glass of water, please.
Waiter: Of course. And would you like to see a menu or do you know what you’d like to order?
Diner: I’ll take a look at the menu. Thank you.
Waiter: No problem. Let me know if you need anything else.
At a doctor’s office:
Receptionist: Good morning, how may I assist you today?
Patient: Hi, I have an appointment with Dr. Smith at 10 AM.
Receptionist: Let me check. Yes, you’re right on time. Please have a seat and the doctor will be with you shortly.
Patient: Thank you.
At a clothing store:
Customer: Excuse me, do you have this shirt in a size large?
Salesperson: Let me check. (checks the stock) Yes, we have a few in the back. Would you like me to get one for you?
Customer: Yes, please. That would be great.
Salesperson: No problem. I’ll be right back. (returns with the shirt) Here you go. Let me know if you need anything else.
Customer: Thank you. I think this will be perfect. I’ll take it.
conversation between a traveler and a customs officer:
Customs Officer: Good day, sir/madam. May I please see your declaration form and passport?
Traveler: Of course. Here they are. (hands over the documents)
Customs Officer: (reviewing the declaration form) It says here that you have some items to declare. Could you tell me more about what you have with you?
Traveler: Yes, I have some souvenirs that I purchased for my family and friends back home, as well as some gifts for my colleagues at the conference.
Customs Officer: (nodding) I understand. May I take a look at your luggage, please?
Traveler: Of course. (opens the luggage for the officer to inspect)
Customs Officer: (inspecting the contents of the luggage) Thank you. Everything appears to be in order. You are free to proceed.
Traveler: Thank you, officer. Have a good day.
Customs Officer: You’re welcome, sir/madam. Have a safe trip.
here’s a more sophisticated version of the conversation:
Customs Officer: Good afternoon, sir/madam. I trust that your journey was uneventful?
Traveler: Yes, it was quite smooth, thank you.
Customs Officer: Excellent. May I kindly request to see your declaration form and passport, if you please?
Traveler: Of course. Here they are. (hands over the documents)
Customs Officer: (scrutinizing the declaration form) I see that you have indicated some items that you would like to declare. Could you be so kind as to elaborate on the nature of these items?
Traveler: Yes, I have procured some souvenirs for my loved ones back home, as well as some gifts for my colleagues who will be attending the conference with me. I believe it is important to bring a touch of the local culture to my friends and family, and I always like to extend my gratitude to my coworkers in the form of token gifts.
Customs Officer: (nodding with approval) A noble sentiment, sir/madam. May I have a look at your luggage now, please?
Traveler: Of course. (opens the luggage for inspection)
Customs Officer: (inspecting the contents of the luggage) Thank you, sir/madam. Everything seems to be in good order. You are now cleared to proceed.
Traveler: Thank you, officer. Your attention to detail is greatly appreciated. Have a wonderful day ahead.
Customs Officer: The pleasure was mine, sir/madam. I hope you have a productive and enjoyable stay in our country. Have a safe journey.