Friday, 5 December 2025

300 English Conversation Sentences for Daily Speaking | A1–B1

300 English Conversation Sentences for Daily Speaking | A1–B1

Introduction

This mini-course is designed to help you learn and practice 300 essential English sentences that are commonly used in daily conversations. These sentences are categorized by different situations, from greetings to shopping, asking for directions, and socializing. Whether you're traveling, working, or just chatting with friends, these sentences will help you speak English more confidently.

Greetings & Introductions (1–20)

1. Hello! A common greeting at any time of the day.
2. Good morning! Used when greeting someone in the morning.
3. Good afternoon! Used when greeting someone in the afternoon.
4. Good evening! Used when greeting someone in the evening.
5. How are you? Ask someone how they are feeling.
6. I’m fine, thank you. Response to ‘How are you?’
7. What’s your name? Ask for someone’s name.
8. My name is [name]. Introduce yourself to someone.
9. Where are you from? Ask where someone comes from.
10. I’m from [place]. Response to ‘Where are you from?’
11. Nice to meet you! Saying you are happy to meet someone.
12. How old are you? Ask someone’s age.
13. I’m [age] years old. Response to ‘How old are you?’
14. Where do you live? Ask where someone resides.
15. I live in [place]. Response to ‘Where do you live?’
16. What do you do? Ask about someone's job or profession.
17. I’m a [profession]. Response to ‘What do you do?’
18. Do you speak English? Ask if someone speaks English.
19. Yes, I speak a little English. Response to ‘Do you speak English?’
20. No, I don’t speak English. Response to ‘Do you speak English?’

Asking for Directions (21–40)

21. How do I get to [place]? Ask for directions to a specific location.
22. Can you show me the way to [place]? Ask for directions.
23. Is [place] far from here? Ask if a place is far away.
24. Where is the nearest [place]? Ask for the closest location of something.
25. Is it within walking distance? Ask if a location is close enough to walk.
26. Can you point me in the right direction? Ask someone to help you with directions.
27. Take a left turn. Giving a direction to turn left.
28. Take a right turn. Giving a direction to turn right.
29. Go straight ahead. Giving a direction to go forward.
30. It’s on the left. Indicating that something is on the left side.
31. It’s on the right. Indicating that something is on the right side.
32. It's across from [place]. Indicating that something is directly opposite a place.
33. How long does it take to get there? Asking for travel time to a location.
34. Can I walk there? Asking if it's possible to walk to a destination.
35. Is there a bus stop near here? Asking for the nearest bus stop location.
36. What time does the train leave? Asking for the departure time of the train.
37. How do I get to the airport? Asking for directions to the airport.
38. Which way to the [place]? Asking which direction to go for a location.
39. Can you recommend a good restaurant? Asking for a suggestion on where to eat.
40. Where can I catch a taxi? Asking for the location of the nearest taxi stand.

Shopping & Ordering Food (41–60)

41. How much is this? Asking for the price of an item.
42. Can I get this to go? Asking if the food can be packed for takeaway.
43. Do you have this in a different size? Asking if a different size is available for an item.
44. Is this item on sale? Asking if the item is discounted.
45. I’ll take one. Use when deciding to buy an item or order food.
46. Can I get the check, please? Asking for the bill at a restaurant.
47. Do you have any vegetarian options? Asking for vegetarian food choices.
48. How much is the total? Asking for the total amount for the items or food.
49. Can I try it on? Asking if you can try on an item of clothing.
50. Is there a discount for students? Asking if there is a student discount available.
51. Could you wrap this up for me? Asking for the item to be wrapped for gifting or takeaway.
52. Do you accept credit cards? Asking if the store accepts credit card payments.
53. Can I pay by cash? Asking if you can pay using cash instead of card.
54. I’d like to return this. Expressing the desire to return an item.
55. How do I use this coupon? Asking how to apply a coupon for a discount.
56. Do you have any gluten-free options? Asking for gluten-free food options.
57. Can I have the menu, please? Asking for a menu at a restaurant or café.
58. How long is the wait? Asking how long the wait will be for a table or service.
59. Can I pay with my phone? Asking if mobile payments are accepted.
60. Do you offer delivery? Asking if the store or restaurant provides delivery services.

Making Requests (61–80)

61. Could you please help me? Polite way to ask for help.
62. Can you tell me more about this? Asking for more information about something.
63. Can I get some water? Requesting water at a restaurant or café.
64. Could you repeat that, please? Asking someone to repeat what they just said.
65. Please write it down. Asking for something to be written down for clarity.
66. Could I borrow this? Asking to borrow an item from someone.
67. Can you show me how to do this? Requesting to be shown how to do something.
68. Would you mind helping me? Polite request for assistance.
69. Could I have the bill, please? Asking for the bill at the end of a meal or transaction.
70. Can you recommend a good book? Asking for a book recommendation.
71. Would you like anything to drink? Offering a drink to someone.
72. Can you make it a little warmer? Asking to increase the temperature of something.
73. Could you turn the music down? Requesting to lower the volume of music.
74. Can I get a refund? Asking to return a purchased item for a refund.
75. Would you mind if I opened the window? Polite request to open a window.
76. Can you make a reservation for two? Requesting a reservation for a restaurant or event.
77. Could you give me directions to the nearest pharmacy? Asking for directions to a pharmacy.
78. Would you mind waiting for a moment? Polite request for someone to wait.
79. Could you pass me the salt? Polite request for the salt at the dinner table.
80. Can you help me find my keys? Asking for help in locating something.

Daily Routine & Personal Life (81–100)

81. What time do you wake up? Asking about someone's waking time.
82. I wake up at 7 a.m. Response to 'What time do you wake up?'
83. What do you do after work? Asking about someone's activities after work.
84. I usually go to the gym. Response to 'What do you do after work?'
85. Do you exercise regularly? Asking about someone's exercise routine.
86. Yes, I exercise three times a week. Response to 'Do you exercise regularly?'
87. What time do you go to bed? Asking about someone's bedtime.
88. I go to bed at 10 p.m. Response to 'What time do you go to bed?'
89. How long does it take you to get to work? Asking about someone's commute time.
90. It takes me about 30 minutes. Response to 'How long does it take you to get to work?'
91. Do you like cooking? Asking about someone's interest in cooking.
92. Yes, I love cooking! Response to 'Do you like cooking?'
93. What do you usually have for breakfast? Asking about someone's breakfast routine.
94. I usually have eggs and toast. Response to 'What do you usually have for breakfast?'
95. Do you read books in your free time? Asking about someone's leisure activities.
96. Yes, I enjoy reading novels. Response to 'Do you read books in your free time?'
97. How often do you go shopping? Asking about someone's shopping frequency.
98. I go shopping once a week. Response to 'How often do you go shopping?'
99. Do you prefer online shopping or in-store shopping? Asking about shopping preferences.
100. I prefer online shopping. Response to 'Do you prefer online shopping or in-store shopping?'

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