Simple Dialogues
A dialogue is a short conversation between two people. Learning whole dialogues helps you speak quickly in real life.
Meeting someone - A: Hi, how are you? - B: I'm fine, thank you. And you? - A: I'm good too.
Asking for help - A: Excuse me, where is the school? - B: It's over there, next to the shop. - A: Thank you! - B: You're welcome.
At a shop - A: How much is this pen? - B: It's ten rupees. - A: Okay, I'll take it.
Learn full sentences and phrases, not just single words — then you can reply quickly without thinking word by word.
Common mistake: Answering "How are you?" with a long story. A short polite reply ("I'm fine, thank you") is normal.
✏️ Test Yourself
1. "How are you?"
2. "Thank you!"
3. "Excuse me, where is the bank?"
4. "Nice to meet you."
📒 Words to learn
“This is a month.”
“This is a comb.”
“This is a year.”
“This is a door.”
“This is a day.”