University & Campus Life
University life is an exciting journey where students learn new subjects, meet different people, and prepare for their future careers. Good English communication skills can help students participate in class discussions, make friends, ask questions, and feel more confident on campus. Learning simple English expressions used in universities can make daily interactions much easier.


Dialogue 1
Ali: Hi, is this your first day at university?
Sara: Yes, it is. I'm a little nervous.
Ali: Don't worry. Everyone feels that way at first.
Sara: Thank you. Which department are you in?
Ali: I'm studying Computer Science. What about you?
Sara: I'm in Business Administration.
Ali: That's great. Have you found your classroom?
Sara: Not yet.
Ali: I can help you find it.
Sara: Thank you very much.
Ali: You're welcome.
Dialogue 2
Student 1: Excuse me, is this seat free?
Student 2: Yes, please sit down.
Student 1: Thank you.
Student 2: Are you studying for the exam?
Student 1: Yes, I have an English exam next week.
Student 2: Good luck.
Student 1: Thanks. Good luck to you too.
Practice Sentences
My class starts at nine o'clock.
I am looking for the lecture hall.
Can you show me the campus map?
I need to submit my assignment today.
The library is very quiet.
I have an exam next week.
Let's study together after class.
Where is the computer lab?
I enjoy learning new subjects.
Our professor explains things clearly.
I need help with this project.
The classroom is on the second floor.
I am attending a seminar today.
This subject is very interesting.
We have a group presentation tomorrow.
Common English Phrases
Excuse me, where is the library?
Which classroom is this?
Can you help me find my lecture hall?
I have a question about the assignment.
What time does the class start?
Let's study together.
I need help with this topic.
Conclusion
University life provides many opportunities to learn, grow, and meet new people. Using simple English every day can help students communicate confidently with teachers, classmates, and university staff. Regular practice of these conversations and sentences will improve speaking skills and make campus life more enjoyable and comfortable.
Tips for Beginners
Speak slowly and clearly.
Do not be afraid of making mistakes.
Learn new English words every day.
Practice speaking with classmates.
Read simple English books and articles.
Use English during group discussions.
Listen carefully to your teachers.
Build confidence by speaking regularly.

