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.

Shopping Dialogues

Useful conversations for shopping scenarios.

At a Grocery Store
Customer:
"How much is this apple?"
"ఈ ఆపిల్ ఎంత?"
Shopkeeper:
"It's 50 rupees per kilogram."
"కిలోకి 50 రూపాయలు."
Buying Clothes
Customer:
"Can I try this shirt?"
"నేను ఈ చొక్కా ట్రై చేయవచ్చా?"
Salesperson:
"Yes, the trial room is over there."
"అవును, ట్రయల్ రూం అక్కడ ఉంది."

Restaurant Dialogues

Conversations for dining out and ordering food.

Ordering Food
Waiter:
"Are you ready to order?"
"మీరు ఆర్డర్ చేయడానికి సిద్ధంగా ఉన్నారా?"
Customer:
"Yes, I'll have vegetable biryani and a Coke."
"అవును, నాకు వెజిటబుల్ బిర్యానీ మరియు కోక్ కావాలి."
Asking for Bill
Customer:
"Could we have the bill, please?"
"మాకు బిల్లు ఇవ్వగలరు?"
Waiter:
"Sure, I'll bring it right away."
"ఖచ్చితంగా, నేను ఇప్పుడే తెస్తాను."

Travel Dialogues

Useful conversations while traveling.

Asking for Directions
Tourist:
"Excuse me, how do I get to the railway station?"
"క్షమించండి, నేను రైల్వే స్టేషన్కు ఎలా వెళ్ళగలను?"
Local Person:
"Go straight for 500 meters, then turn left."
"500 మీటర్లు నేరుగా వెళ్లి, ఎడమవైపు తిరగండి."
Taking a Taxi
Passenger:
"How much to go to the airport?"
"ఎయిర్పోర్ట్కు వెళ్ళడానికి ఎంత?"
Taxi Driver:
"It will be around 600 rupees."
"సుమారు 600 రూపాయలు అవుతుంది."

Social Dialogues

Everyday social conversations.

Phone Conversation
Caller:
"Hello, may I speak to Mr. Reddy?"
"హలో, నేను మిస్టర్ రెడ్డితో మాట్లాడవచ్చా?"
Receiver:
"I'm sorry, he's not available right now."
"క్షమించండి, అతను ప్రస్తుతం అందుబాటులో లేరు."
Making Plans
Friend 1:
"Would you like to meet this weekend?"
"మీరు ఈ వారాంతంలో కలవాలనుకుంటున్నారా?"
Friend 2:
"That sounds great! How about Saturday afternoon?"
"అది బాగుంది! శనివారం మధ్యాహ్నం ఎలా ఉంటుంది?"

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

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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?)