From beginner to intermediate, learn practical English conversation step by step. A tailored curriculum for adult learners.
Select the level that matches your current English ability to start a personalized learning path.
At this level, you can handle basic greetings and self-introductions in English.
At this level, you can carry on everyday conversations naturally.
Conversation tailored for real adult situations: work, business, and travel.
Learn new expressions daily and they'll become natural.
A: Hey! How's it going?
B: Pretty good, thanks! How about you?
A: Hi, I'm Sarah. Nice to meet you.
B: Nice to meet you too! I'm David.
A: The meeting is at three thirty.
B: Sorry, could you say that again?
A: So, what do you do for a living?
B: I'm a software developer. How about you?
A: What can I get for you?
B: I'd like a coffee, please. With milk.
A: We should start the project early to avoid the deadline rush.
B: Yeah, that makes sense. Let's plan it out this week.
A: I think we need to focus more on marketing.
B: Absolutely, I'm on the same page.
A: Can you confirm the budget for next quarter?
B: Let me get back to you on that. I need to check with finance.
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.
A: Good communication is the key to any successful team.
B: I couldn't agree more. That's exactly what I've been saying.
A: I'd like to schedule a meeting to discuss the quarterly report.
B: Sure, how does Thursday at 2 PM work for you?
A: Excuse me, could I get the check, please?
B: Of course. Would you like to pay by card or cash?
A: Hello, I'm calling to inquire about the job opening.
B: Yes, the position is still available. Would you like more details?
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.
A: Let me walk you through the new process step by step.
B: Sounds great. Please go ahead.
Practice dialogues for common real-life situations.
Drinks, size changes, takeout, etc.
BeginnerCheck-in, immigration, baggage, etc.
BeginnerReservations, requests, checkout, etc.
BeginnerReservations, ordering, paying, complaints
IntermediateStarting meetings, presenting opinions, wrap-up
AdultAnswering, leaving messages, ending calls
AdultSize inquiries, bargaining, returns/exchanges
IntermediateSymptoms, appointments, prescriptions
IntermediateSelf-intro, experience, asking questions
AdultTest your skills with fill-in-the-blank, sentence ordering, and roleplay.
Choose the correct word for the blank.
Arrange the sentences in the correct order.
You are a cafe customer. Complete the order by talking to the barista.
Choose your response:
Discover effective methods to improve your English.
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.
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.
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!
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.
Write 3-5 sentences in English every day. Writing and speaking are connected — if you can write it, you can say it.
Learning filler expressions like "Well...", "You know...", "I mean..." gives you time to think while speaking and makes you sound more natural.
Achieve today's goals and keep a consistent record.