Shopping for Groceries

Shopping for Groceries

Welcome to this English conversation lesson on “Shopping for Groceries”. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to ask for help finding products in a grocery store and discuss availability with a grocery clerk. You’ll also learn alternative ways to say “groceries”, such as “food shopping” or “buying groceries”. Vocabulary Shopping for Groceries Conversation Shopper:  Can…

Dining Out

Dining Out

Welcome to this English conversation lesson on “Dining Out”. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to order food and drinks at a restaurant, using vocabulary related to dining and customer service. You’ll also learn alternative ways to say “dining out”, such as “eating out” or “going out to eat”. Vocabulary Dining Out Conversation Customer:  Can…

At the Gas Station

Are you planning a road trip or simply need to refuel your car? Knowing how to communicate effectively at the gas station is essential for any English speaker. In this conversation, we’ll explore common phrases and situations you might encounter while filling up. Let’s hit the road! Gas Station Conversation Customer:  Hello. I’d like thirty…

Booking an Appointment

Customer: I’d like to book an appointment for a hair consultation. Stylist:  That’s not a problem. Are you looking for a new color tint? Customer: No. I’d like to get some hair extensions. Stylist:  Is your hair long or short. Customer: Ah, about my neckline. Stylist:  Do you want long extensions? Customer:  Yes. I want…

At The Drugstore

Customer: I’m wondering if you have any over the counter medicine for a skin rash? Pharmacist:  Have you been to the Doctor? Customer: No. It’s pretty mild. Just popped up yesterday. Pharmacist:  Do you have any allergies? Customer:  None that I know. Pharmacist:  Were you outdoors? In contact with poison oak or poison ivy? Customer:…