Daily Life English

English is useful in many everyday situations such as shopping, meeting friends, asking for directions, and talking about daily activities. Learning common daily English expressions can help you communicate more confidently and comfortably in real life.

Dialogue 1 at the Market

Customer: Excuse me, how much is this?
Shopkeeper: It is five dollars.
Customer: That's fine. I'll take it.
Shopkeeper: Thank you.
Customer: Have a nice day.
Shopkeeper: You too.

Dialogue 2 Meeting a friend

Ali: Hi, how are you?
Ahmed: I'm fine. How about you?
Ali: I'm doing well.
Ahmed: What are you doing today?
Ali: I'm going to the market.
Ahmed: Great. Have a good day.

Practice Sentences

• Eat your food and bring some biscuits from the bakery.
• Wake up, breakfast is ready.
• What are you doing?
• Please give me a glass of water.
• I don't like this.
• Please iron my clothes.
• Put this over there.
• These clothes have been washed; please dry them.
• Hang these clothes on the clothesline.
• The house looks clean today.
• What are you going to cook today?
• I don't like that at all.
• I am feeling sleepy.
• Go to sleep.
• I am tired.

Daily Phrases

How are you today?
What are you doing?
Can you help me?
Where is the nearest market?
How much does this cost?
I am going home.
See you later.
Have a nice day.
Thank you very much.

Conclusion

Daily English helps people communicate effectively in everyday situations. By practicing simple conversations and useful sentences regularly, learners can improve their confidence and become more comfortable speaking English in real life.

Tips for Beginners

Practice English every day.
Learn useful daily expressions.
Speak with confidence.
Watch English videos.
Read simple articles.
Listen to English conversations.
Think in English for a few minutes daily.
Learn from your mistakes.
Speak slowly and clearly.

Learn easy English sentences used every day.