English Conversation Dialogues (Ready to Role-Play)
These english conversation dialogues are made for one goal:
you can read → shadow → role-play → speak today.
- short, natural scripts
- everyday situations (home, school, office, travel)
- beginner → intermediate levels
- perfect for self-study or ESL classes
Pick any dialogue → play both roles → you’ve done real speaking practice.

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Back to the hub →How to use these dialogues (1 minute)
- Read once – understand the situation
- Shadow – copy each line with the same rhythm
- Role-play – speak both A & B
- Record once – fix one thing (speed or stress)
No partner needed.
🟢 Beginner Dialogues (A1–A2)
1) Greeting with your neighbour
A: Hi! I don’t think we’ve met before. I’m Alex from next door.
B: Nice to meet you! I’m Sam. I just moved in last week.
A: Welcome to the neighborhood! How are you finding the area?
B: I like it so far. It’s quiet and the park nearby is beautiful.
A: Yes, it’s a great place for walking. Do you have a dog?
B: Not yet, but I’m thinking about getting one.
A: If you need any help, just let me know.
B: Thanks, that’s very kind of you!

Practice conversation with your neighbour-William
Talk about neighborhood events abd Everyday small talk
Practice this scenario →More Practice
- practice conversation with Friend
- practice conversation with Gardener
- practice conversation with Grocery Store Cleark
Practice talk in everyday home related situations.
2) Greeting a New Classmate
A: Hi! Are you new here?
B: Yes, it’s my first day.
A: Welcome! What’s your name?
B: I’m Lina. Nice to meet you.
A: Nice to meet you too. I’m Mark.

Practice conversation with your classmate-James
Talk about school subjects, homework, and extracurricular activities.
Practice this scenario →More Practice
- practice conversation with Principal
- practice conversation with Teacher
- practice conversation with Librarian
Practice talk in everyday school situations.
3) At a Coffee Shop
A: Good morning. Can I help you?
B: Yes, I’d like a coffee, please.
A: Small or large?
B: Large, please.
A: Anything else?
B: No, that’s all. Thank you.

Practice conversation with Cafe Barista-Joseph
Talk about Coffee brewing and cafe culture
Practice this scenario →Variations
- order tea / juice
- add “for here or to go?”
Practice ordering, paying, and small talk in everyday shopping situations.
🟡 Intermediate Dialogues (B1)
4) At the Stadium
A: Hi! Are you here for the match today?
B: Of course! I never miss a home game.
A: Which team do you support?
B: I’m a big United fan. I’ve supported them since I was a kid.
A: What do you think about today’s game?
B: It’ll be tough, but I think we can win 2–1.

Practice conversation with David (Football Fan)
Talk about football matches, teams, and simple game strategies in a stadium setting.
Practice this scenario →Variations
- Taxi Driver (to the stadium):
- Sports Journalist (quick interview):
- Sports Coach (game plan):
Role-play match-day small talk: teams, scores, and simple tactics with real-life stadium vibes.
5) At the Office
A: Did you finish the report?
B: Not yet. I need one more hour.
A: No problem. The meeting is at three.
B: Great, I’ll send it before then.
A: Thanks for letting me know.

Practice conversation in Office
Practice conversation with your colleague-Henry
Practice this scenario →Focus
- polite workplace tone
- time expressions
Meetings, deadlines, and polite workplace English.
6) Travel – At the Airport
A: Excuse me, where is gate 12?
B: Go straight and turn left.
A: How long does it take?
B: About five minutes.
A: Thank you for your help.

Practice conversation in Airport with Check-in Agent-Hendry
Talk about Check-in procedures and travel documents
Practice this scenario →Extra lines
- “Is the flight on time?”
- “Where can I check in?”
Check-in, directions, and travel questions.
🔴 Advanced Dialogues (B2)
7) At the Doctor
A: What’s the problem today?
B: I have a headache and a cough.
A: How long have you felt this way?
B: Since yesterday.
A: I’ll give you some medicine.

Practice conversation in Hospital with Doctor-Ethan
Talk about Health issues and medical terminology
Practice this scenario →More Practice
- practice conversation with Nurse
- practice conversation with Vet
- practice conversation with Patient
Explain symptoms and understand simple medical advice.
8) At the Bank
A: Good afternoon. How can I help you today?
B: I’d like to open a bank account, please.
A: Sure. Do you have your ID with you?
B: Yes, here it is.
A: Great. Would you like a savings or checking account?
B: A checking account, please.
A: No problem. Please fill in this form.
B: Okay, thank you.

Practice conversation in Bank with teller-Sarah
Talk about banking services, including deposits, withdrawals, and account inquiries
Practice this scenario →Variations
- ask about services: “Can I apply for online banking?”
- report a problem: “I lost my bank card yesterday.”
- transfer money: “I’d like to make a transfer to another account.”
- ask about fees: “Are there any monthly fees?”
More Roles at bank
- Talking with a Insurance sales
- Talking with a Restaurant Owner
- Talking with an entrepreneur
Practice opening accounts, transfers, and solving everyday banking problems.
9) Outdoor Activities
A: It’s a beautiful day outside, isn’t it?
B: Yes, the weather is perfect for a walk.
A: Do you often come to this park?
B: Not really, but I’m trying to be more active.
A: That’s great! Do you like jogging or cycling?
B: I prefer cycling. It’s more relaxing.
A: Same here. Maybe we’ll meet again on the trail!

Practice conversation at Outdoor with tourist-Samuel
Talk about Travel stories and photography tips
Practice this scenario →Variations
- talk about plans: “Are you going hiking this weekend?”
- describe the weather: “It might rain later.”
- invite someone: “Do you want to join our picnic?”
- give directions: “The lake is just behind those trees.”
More Role-play ideas
- taking with a Chef
- taking with with Astrologer
Practice talking about weather, sports, and weekend outdoor plans.
10) At the Beach
A: The sea looks amazing today!
B: It really does. The water is so clear.
A: Do you like swimming in the ocean?
B: Yes, but only when it’s not too cold.
A: Same here. Are you here with friends?
B: Yes, they’re over there playing volleyball.
A: That sounds fun. I might join later!

Practice conversation at Outdoor with an Artist-John
Talk about Art styles and techniques
Practice this scenario →Variations
- talk about activities: “Have you tried surfing before?”
- safety: “Is it safe to swim here?”
- food: “Let’s get some ice cream.”
- plans: “We’ll watch the sunset later.”
More Role-play ideas
- taking with a Writer
- taking with with a Photographer
- taking with with a Film Director
Practice relaxed holiday talk about swimming, food, and beach activities.
Role-Play Framework (use with any dialogue)
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Round 1 – Read
Slow and clear -
Round 2 – Shadow
Copy rhythm and pauses -
Round 3 – Act
Speak without looking -
Round 4 – Extend
Add one new line
Example extension
Original:
A: How was your weekend?
B: Pretty relaxing.
Add:
B: I watched a movie and cooked dinner.
For Teachers & ESL Classes
- Pair students A/B
- 3 minutes role-play
- switch roles
- add one custom line
- perform for class
Great for warm-ups and speaking clubs.
FAQ
What are english conversation dialogues?
Short scripted talks that show how real people speak in daily situations.
How do I practice them alone?
Read → shadow → role-play both sides → record once.
How long per dialogue?
3–5 minutes is enough.
Can beginners use this?
Yes—start with A1–A2 section.
Do I need perfect grammar?
No. Focus on flow first, accuracy later.
Pick one dialogue above and speak it out loud now.
That’s real progress. 💬