Day 21
40-50 minutes
Intermediate Level
Short English Dialogues
Master practical daily conversations with common situational dialogues and Telugu translations.
Introduction to Daily Dialogues
Welcome to Day 21! Today you'll learn short, practical English dialogues for everyday situations. These conversations will help you communicate effectively in real-world scenarios.
Learning Tip: Practice these dialogues with a partner or record yourself. Focus on natural pronunciation and intonation.
Role Play Practice
Practice these role-play scenarios with a partner or by yourself.
Scenario 1: At a Bank
Situation: You want to open a new bank account.
A
You: "I'd like to open a savings account."
B
Bank Employee: "Do you have your ID proof and address proof?"
A
You: "Yes, here are my documents."
Scenario 2: At a Doctor's Clinic
Situation: You have a fever and need to see the doctor.
A
You: "Doctor, I have a fever and headache."
B
Doctor: "How long have you had these symptoms?"
A
You: "Since yesterday morning."
Your Progress
Day 21 of 30
70% Complete
Key Takeaways
- Mastered shopping, restaurant, travel, and social dialogues
- Learned practical conversations for daily situations
- Understood proper intonation and natural speech patterns
- Practiced role-play scenarios for real-world application
Dialogue Tip:
When practicing dialogues, focus on natural pauses and emphasis. English speakers often stress important words in a sentence.
Pronunciation Focus
Pay attention to these common pronunciation patterns in dialogues:
Contractions: "I'll" instead of "I will"
Example: "I'll have coffee" (ఐల్ హ్యావ్ కాఫీ)
Linking Sounds: "How about" becomes "How'bout"
Example: "How about you?" (హౌ'బౌట్ యూ?)