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Long Daily English Conversation Scripts

The document contains ten daily English conversation scripts, each consisting of 10-15 lines. Topics include morning routines, college discussions, office work, trip planning, dining at a restaurant, shopping, phone calls, doctor visits, interview practice, and evening talks. Each script showcases common conversational scenarios and interactions between individuals.

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Long Daily English Conversation Scripts

The document contains ten daily English conversation scripts, each consisting of 10-15 lines. Topics include morning routines, college discussions, office work, trip planning, dining at a restaurant, shopping, phone calls, doctor visits, interview practice, and evening talks. Each script showcases common conversational scenarios and interactions between individuals.

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10 Long Daily English Conversation Scripts (10–15

Lines Each)

1. Morning Routine

Amit: Good morning, Riya. You look very energetic today.


Riya: Good morning! Yes, I woke up early and exercised.
Amit: That’s impressive. I struggle to wake up on time.
Riya: You should sleep earlier and avoid your phone.
Amit: I’ll try. What do you do after exercise?
Riya: I meditate and then have breakfast.
Amit: Sounds healthy. I usually skip breakfast.
Riya: That’s not good for your health.
Amit: You’re right. I’ll improve my routine.
Riya: Small changes make a big difference.

2. College Conversation

Rahul: Hi Neha, did you attend the lecture today?


Neha: Yes, but I didn’t understand everything.
Rahul: Same here. The topic was difficult.
Neha: Should we revise together?
Rahul: That would help a lot.
Neha: Let’s meet in the library.
Rahul: Sure, after lunch works for me.
Neha: Exams are near, so we must focus.
Rahul: I agree. Regular study is important.
Neha: Together we can do better.

3. Office Work

Manager: Good morning. Have you finished the task?


Employee: Good morning, sir. Yes, I completed it.
Manager: Did you face any challenges?
Employee: A few technical issues, but I solved them.
Manager: Excellent problem-solving skills.
Employee: Thank you, sir.
Manager: Please explain this in the meeting.
Employee: I’ll prepare the presentation.
Manager: Keep up the good work.
Employee: I appreciate your support.

4. Trip Planning
Karan: I feel exhausted from work.
Simran: Me too. We need a break.
Karan: Let’s plan a short trip.
Simran: Great idea. Where should we go?
Karan: How about the mountains?
Simran: I love that place.
Karan: I’ll check travel options.
Simran: I’ll manage the budget.
Karan: Let’s finalize dates.
Simran: This trip will refresh us.

5. Restaurant

Waiter: Welcome. Please take a seat.


Customer: Thank you.
Waiter: Would you like to see the menu?
Customer: Yes, please.
Waiter: Today’s special is pasta.
Customer: That sounds good.
Waiter: Any drinks?
Customer: A cold coffee, please.
Waiter: Your order will arrive soon.
Customer: Thanks for your service.

6. Shopping

Shopkeeper: Hello, how can I help you?


Customer: I want a formal shirt.
Shopkeeper: Any color preference?
Customer: Light blue or white.
Shopkeeper: Here are some options.
Customer: This one looks good.
Shopkeeper: It’s good quality fabric.
Customer: What’s the price?
Shopkeeper: ■1,200 with discount.
Customer: I’ll take it.

7. Phone Call

Ankit: Hello Pooja, how are you?


Pooja: I’m good. How about you?
Ankit: Busy with work lately.
Pooja: Same here.
Ankit: Are you learning anything new?
Pooja: Yes, improving my English.
Ankit: That’s great.
Pooja: Practice makes perfect.
Ankit: Let’s talk regularly.
Pooja: Sure, that will help us.
8. Doctor Visit

Doctor: What brings you here?


Patient: I’m feeling weak and tired.
Doctor: Since when?
Patient: From last two days.
Doctor: Any fever?
Patient: Yes, mild fever.
Doctor: I’ll prescribe medicines.
Patient: Should I take rest?
Doctor: Yes, and drink plenty of water.
Patient: Thank you, doctor.

9. Interview Practice

Interviewer: Tell me about yourself.


Student: I’m a final-year [Link] student.
Interviewer: What are your skills?
Student: Programming and problem-solving.
Interviewer: Have you done projects?
Student: Yes, academic and personal projects.
Interviewer: What are your goals?
Student: To grow professionally.
Interviewer: Why should we hire you?
Student: I’m dedicated and eager to learn.

10. Evening Talk

Friend 1: How was your day?


Friend 2: Quite busy but productive.
Friend 1: Any new learning?
Friend 2: Yes, I learned time management.
Friend 1: That’s useful.
Friend 2: It helps reduce stress.
Friend 1: Did you face challenges?
Friend 2: Yes, but I stayed calm.
Friend 1: Proud of you.
Friend 2: Thanks for listening.

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