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Real English Conversation
Speak with Confidence

From beginner to intermediate, learn practical English conversation step by step. A tailored curriculum for adult learners.

500+ Expressions
50+ Dialogues
3 Levels
LEVEL

Choose Your Level

Select the level that matches your current English ability to start a personalized learning path.

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Beginner

Basic Conversation

At this level, you can handle basic greetings and self-introductions in English.

  • ✅ Greetings & Self-introduction
  • ✅ Simple daily expressions
  • ✅ Numbers, dates & time
  • ✅ Basic grammar patterns
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Adult

Business & Professional

Conversation tailored for real adult situations: work, business, and travel.

  • ✅ Meetings & emails
  • ✅ Travel conversation
  • ✅ Phone & video calls
  • ✅ Presentations
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TODAY

Today's English Expressions

Learn new expressions daily and they'll become natural.

01
"How's it going?"
A casual way to ask someone how they are.
When to use: Asking how a friend or acquaintance is doing.

A: Hey! How's it going?

B: Pretty good, thanks! How about you?

02
"Nice to meet you."
A polite greeting when meeting someone for the first time.
When to use: When you are introduced to someone new.

A: Hi, I'm Sarah. Nice to meet you.

B: Nice to meet you too! I'm David.

03
"Could you say that again?"
A polite way to ask someone to repeat what they said.
When to use: When you didn't catch what someone said.

A: The meeting is at three thirty.

B: Sorry, could you say that again?

04
"What do you do for a living?"
A common way to ask about someone's occupation.
When to use: When you want to ask someone about their job.

A: So, what do you do for a living?

B: I'm a software developer. How about you?

05
"I'd like a coffee, please."
A polite way to place an order at a cafe or restaurant.
When to use: When ordering at a cafe or restaurant.

A: What can I get for you?

B: I'd like a coffee, please. With milk.

01
"That makes sense."
Used to show you understand or agree with an explanation.
When to use: When you agree with or understand someone's explanation.

A: We should start the project early to avoid the deadline rush.

B: Yeah, that makes sense. Let's plan it out this week.

02
"I'm on the same page."
Means you share the same opinion or understanding.
When to use: When expressing that you share the same opinion.

A: I think we need to focus more on marketing.

B: Absolutely, I'm on the same page.

03
"Let me get back to you on that."
A polite way to buy time when you can't answer right away.
When to use: When you need time before giving an answer.

A: Can you confirm the budget for next quarter?

B: Let me get back to you on that. I need to check with finance.

04
"It's not a big deal."
Used to reassure someone that something is not important.
When to use: When reassuring someone or downplaying a situation.

A: I'm so sorry I forgot to bring the documents.

B: Don't worry, it's not a big deal. We can print them here.

05
"I couldn't agree more."
A strong way to say you completely agree with someone.
When to use: When you strongly agree with someone.

A: Good communication is the key to any successful team.

B: I couldn't agree more. That's exactly what I've been saying.

01
"I'd like to schedule a meeting."
A professional way to request a meeting.
When to use: When requesting a meeting in a business context.

A: I'd like to schedule a meeting to discuss the quarterly report.

B: Sure, how does Thursday at 2 PM work for you?

02
"Could I get the check, please?"
A polite way to ask for the bill at a restaurant.
When to use: When you're ready to pay at a restaurant.

A: Excuse me, could I get the check, please?

B: Of course. Would you like to pay by card or cash?

03
"I'm calling to inquire about..."
A formal phone expression to start a polite inquiry.
When to use: When starting a polite inquiry over the phone.

A: Hello, I'm calling to inquire about the job opening.

B: Yes, the position is still available. Would you like more details?

04
"I'd appreciate it if you could..."
A very polite way to make a request, common in emails and business.
When to use: When making a polite request in emails or business settings.

A: I'd appreciate it if you could send me the updated report by Friday.

B: No problem. I'll have it ready by Thursday evening.

05
"Let me walk you through this."
Used to offer a step-by-step explanation of something.
When to use: When starting a presentation or explaining a process.

A: Let me walk you through the new process step by step.

B: Sounds great. Please go ahead.

SITUATIONS

Situational Conversations

Practice dialogues for common real-life situations.

Ordering at a Cafe

Drinks, size changes, takeout, etc.

Beginner
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At the Airport

Check-in, immigration, baggage, etc.

Beginner
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Hotel Check-in

Reservations, requests, checkout, etc.

Beginner
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At a Restaurant

Reservations, ordering, paying, complaints

Intermediate
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Business Meeting

Starting meetings, presenting opinions, wrap-up

Adult
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Phone English

Answering, leaving messages, ending calls

Adult
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Shopping

Size inquiries, bargaining, returns/exchanges

Intermediate
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At the Hospital

Symptoms, appointments, prescriptions

Intermediate
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Job Interview

Self-intro, experience, asking questions

Adult
PRACTICE

English Conversation Practice

Test your skills with fill-in-the-blank, sentence ordering, and roleplay.

Choose the correct word for the blank.

Question 1 / 10 | Correct: 0

Arrange the sentences in the correct order.

Question 1 / 5 | Correct: 0
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Situation: Ordering at a Cafe

You are a cafe customer. Complete the order by talking to the barista.

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Hi! Welcome to Coffee House. What can I get for you today?

Choose your response:

TIPS

English Learning Tips

Discover effective methods to improve your English.

01

Shadowing

Listen to a native speaker and repeat simultaneously. This is the most effective way to improve pronunciation and intonation. Listen to the audio and repeat about 0.5 seconds behind.

All Levels 10 min/day
02

Chunk Learning

Instead of memorizing individual words, learn phrases as whole chunks. Mastering patterns like "I'd like to~" and "How about~" makes it easy to apply them in conversation.

Beginner~Intermediate 5 expressions/day
03

Self-talk

Make a habit of narrating your daily activities in English. Start with simple things like "I'm going to make breakfast now." and build from there!

Beginner Anytime
04

Situation Immersion

Pick a specific scenario and practice role-playing it. Repeating concrete situations like ordering at a cafe or making a phone call will make you natural in real life.

Intermediate~Adult 3x/week
05

English Diary

Write 3-5 sentences in English every day. Writing and speaking are connected — if you can write it, you can say it.

All Levels 5 min/day
06

Filler Words

Learning filler expressions like "Well...", "You know...", "I mean..." gives you time to think while speaking and makes you sound more natural.

Intermediate~Adult During conversations
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