The words which are used in daily life are not very critical or something just out of the dictionary. Rather, daily used English words are very simple and easy to understand as well as speak.
Hello
Good morning/ afternoon/ evening – According to the time of the day.
How are you?
How are you doing?
How do you do?
It’s a pleasure to meet you.
It’s nice to meet you
Nice to meet you
I’m pleased to meet you.
I’m glad to see you.
Hi/ Hey
What’s up?
How’s it going on?
How are things?
How’s your day going?
How have you been?
How’s your day?
Good to see you.
I’m doing very well, thank you. And you?
Great, thanks. How are you?
I’m fine, thank you.
Wonderful, thank you.
Hello. My name is …
Let me introduce myself. I’m …
Nice to meet you. I’m …
May I introduce myself? I’m…
I’d like to introduce myself. I’m …
It’s a pleasure to see you. I’m…
Pleased to meet you. I’m …
Ted, have you met Simpson?
Ket, meet Ted. Ted, this is Ket.
Mary, please meet Simpson
Other than saying, thanks and thank you, there are several other words for expressing your gratitude. Following are some of those:
I really appreciate your help.
There are no words to show my appreciation!
Thanks a million for your help.
I owe you a great deal.
What you’ve done means a lot to me.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for everything.
That’s so kind of you.
How can I ever possibly thank you?
I’m glad that I can help you.
No big deal.
It was my pleasure.
My pleasure.
You’re welcome.
You’re always welcome.
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Congratulations! You deserve it!
Amazing! Congratulations.
I’d like to congratulate you on …
That was excellent. Congratulations!
It’s very kind of you.
Thank you/ Thanks/ Thank you so much.
Thank you for your kindness.
Thanks for your kind words.
I’m really pleased to tell you…
I’ve got some good news for you…
I’m so excited to tell you that …
I’m really happy to inform you that…
This sounds great!
Wonderful! Thank you for sharing.
Wow! I can’t believe that!
I’m so glad to hear that!
I know this isn’t what you want to hear but…
I’m so sorry but…
I really don’t know how to say it, but…
I’m afraid to inform you of…
It is my unfortunate duty to tell you that…
That’s awful!
Anytime you need to talk, just call me…
I’m sorry to hear that…
Sorry to hear that. Accept my deepest sympathy.
Do you have any time available this week?
Would tomorrow evening be all right for you?
Are you available on the 6th?
Can you give me an appointment on Friday?
Let’s meet this weekend.
Monday would be perfect – Change the day as required.
Sure. I’ll come.
I’ll be there at that time.
Yes, that date is fine with me.
I’m sorry to say but I can’t meet on this Sunday.
Sorry. I don’t think I can make it.
Sorry. I have another appointment at that time.
Can you give me your laptop bag? (Daily use)
Could you please give me your laptop bag? (Official use)
Spoken English Conversation Sentences Set One
Let’s take a closer look at some common sentences for English conversation practice:
Which languages are you fluent in? How many languages do you have under your belt?
Do you know any other languages? How much do you have in your city?
What is the name of your president? Where are you planning to spend your vacation?
What is the current temperature?
What is England’s capital city?
What is the total number of brothers you have?
What is your line of work?
So, what exactly do you do? What are your working hours? What year were you born?
What country are you from?
When would you want to depart?
Please accept my warmest greetings. What can I do to assist you?
What do you think you’d like to drink?
What do you want to purchase?
You may take a seat here. Please take a seat here.
Please accept my apologies; this location is really busy. Sir, this table has been reserved.
Spoken English Conversation Sentences Set Two
Which table do you want to be seated at?
Sir, there is space in the backyard for you. Do you want to have a seat outside?
We have a room on the second floor.
Please include a food list!
What’s on the menu tonight?
How many kg of apples are you looking for? It’s time for me to eat.
Do you want to have a cup of tea?
What do you want to eat today? What’s the name of the beverage? Is it possible for you to brew some tea?
Do you like to cook?
What exactly are you looking for? Is it a large or little object?
Are you interested in a package? Please, no ice.
What kinds of beverages are available?
Do you have any pepper on hand? Please add salt.
Do you want some ketchup? There will be no ketchup.
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Spoken English Conversation Sentences Set Three
This table will be occupied by someone else. I apologise for keeping you waiting.
Is there anything you’d like to drink? I’d like to look at the menu.
Would you like it with soup or salad?
Is it possible for you to acquire some water? Please excuse me.
In a moment, I’ll tell you. I’m waiting for someone to come along.
Sir, your purchase is not yet ready. What would you suggest?
Do you have a salad on the table? Is there anything for vegetarians?
I’d like to have some more salad. Is it possible to get any more bread?
This fish isn’t even close to being fresh. Do you have a bathroom?
Is it possible to get it in a package? The dish is quite hot, so proceed with caution.
I hope you had a good time with the meal. Is there anything more I should know?
Spoken English Conversation Sentences Set Four
Do you want anything sweet? Is it okay if I take the check? Please create an account.
Please keep your accounts separate. Is it possible to acquire a receipt?
You can pay for my services. I believe there was a blunder.
Maintain the change. Who’s going to buy? I’m going to buy it.
What are you going to get? When is dinner going to be ready?
Dinner is nearly ready. Please take a seat at the table.
Do you want to try a bite? Could you please pass the salt to me?
Could you please hand your plate to me? Could you please pass the bread?
Could you please pour some more salad for me? Is there any more of this available?
What will you have for dessert? Do you have your health in your hands?