Spoken English Class 1
Lesson 1: WHERE ARE YOU FROM?
Hello. - Hi.
- How are you?
- I’m good. How are you?
- Good. Do you speak English?
- A little. Are you American?
- Yes.
- Where are you from?
- I’m from California.
- Nice to meet you.
- Nice to meet you too.
Lesson 2: DO YOU SPEAK ENGLISH?
- Excuse me, are you American?
- No.
- Do you speak English?
- A little, but not very well.
- How long have you been here?
- 2 months.
- What do you do for work?
- I’m a student. How about you?
- I’m a student too.
Lesson 3: WHAT’S YOUR NAME?
- My name is Jessica. What’s yours?
- John.
- You speak English very well.
- Thank you.
- Do you know what time it is?
- Sure. It’s 5:10 PM.
- What did you say?
- I said it was 5:10 PM.
- Thanks.
- You’re welcome.
Lesson 4: ASKING DIRECTIONS
- Hi Amy. What’s up?
- I’m looking for the airport. Can you tell me how to get there?
- No, sorry. I don’t know.
- I think I can take the subway to the airport. Do you know where the subway is?
- Sure, it’s over there.
- Where? I don’t see it.
- Across the street.
- Oh, I see it now. Thanks.
- No problem.
- Do you know if there’s a restroom around here?
- Yes, there’s one here. It’s in the store.
- Thank you.
- Bye.
- Bye bye.
Lesson 5: I’M HUNGRY
- Hi Sarah, how are you?
- Fine, how are you doing?
- What do you want to do?
- I’m hungry. I’d like to eat something.
- Where do you want to go?
- I’d like to go to an Italian restaurant.
- What kind of Italian food do you like?
- I like spaghetti. Do you like spaghetti?
- No, I don’t, but I like pizza.
Lesson 6: DO YOU WANT SOMETHING TO DRINK?
- David, would you like something to eat?
- No, I’m full.
- Do you want something to drink?
- Yes, I’d like some coffee.
- Sorry, I don’t have any coffee.
- That’s OK. I’ll have a glass of water.
- A small glass, or a big one?
- Small, please.
- Here you go.
- Thanks.
- You’re welcome.
Lesson 7: THAT’S TOO LATE!
- Mary, would you like to get something to eat with me?
- When?
- At 10 O’clock.
- 10 in the morning?
- No, at night.
- Sorry, that’s too late. I usually go to bed around 10:00 PM.
- OK, how about 1:30 PM?
- No, that’s too early. I’ll still be at work then.
- How about 5:00 PM?
- That’s fine.
- OK, see you then.
- Alright. Bye.
Lesson 8: CHOOSING A TIME TO MEET
- Jennifer, would you like to have dinner with me?
- Yes. That would be nice. When do you want to go?
- Is today OK?
- Sorry, I can’t go today.
- How about tomorrow night?
- Ok. What time?
- Is 9:00 PM all right?
- I think that’s too late.
- Is 6:00 PM OK?
- Yes, that’s good. Where would you like to go?
- The Italian restaurant on 5th street.
- Oh, I don’t like that Restaurant. I don’t want to go there.
- How about the Korean restaurant next to it?
- OK, I like that place.
Lesson 9: WHEN DO YOU WANT TO GO?
- Hi Mark.
- Hi.
- What are you planning to do today?
- I’m not sure yet.
- Would you like to have lunch with me?
- Yes. When?
- Is 11:30 AM OK?
- Sorry, I didn’t hear you. Can you say that again, please?
- I said, 11:30 AM.
- Oh, I’m busy then. Can we meet a little later?
- OK, how about 12:30 PM?
- Where?
- How about Bill’s Seafood Restaurant?
- Oh, Where is that?
- It’s on 7th Street.
- OK, I’ll meet you there.
Lesson 10: ORDERING FOOD
- Hello sir, welcome to the French Garden Restaurant. How many?
- One.
- Right, this way. Please have a seat. Your waitress will be with you in a moment.
- Hello sir, would you like to order now?
- Yes, please.
- What would you like to drink?
- What do you have?
- We have bottled water, juice, and Coke.
- I’ll have a bottle of water, please.
- What would you like to eat?
- I’ll have a tuna fish sandwich and a bowl of vegetable soup.
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