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Everyday English Phrasebook 34 - Mini Dialogues: Everyday Life

Short two-line everyday dialogues for home, friends, meals, schedules, errands, and daily routines

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1 What's up?
2 Not much.
3 How was your day?
4 It was fine.
5 Are you ready?
6 Almost ready.
7 What's for dinner?
8 I'm not sure yet.
9 Do you need anything?
10 I'm good, thanks.
11 Can you help me?
12 Give me a minute.
13 Where are you?
14 I'm on my way.
15 What time is it?
16 It's almost eight.
17 Did you sleep well?
18 Not really.
19 Are you hungry?
20 A little.
21 Do you want coffee?
22 Yes, please.
23 Should we go?
24 Let's wait.
25 Is everything okay?
26 I think so.
27 What happened?
28 I'll tell you later.
29 See you soon.
30 Take care.
31 A: Good morning, did you sleep well?
32 B: Yes, I slept pretty well.
33 A: Do you want coffee?
34 B: Yes, coffee sounds great.
35 A: What time do you leave?
36 B: I need to leave at eight.
37 A: Are you ready for work?
38 B: Almost, I just need my keys.
39 A: Have you seen my phone?
40 B: It's on the kitchen table.
41 A: What's the weather like?
42 B: It looks cold outside.
43 A: Should I take a jacket?
44 B: Yes, take the warm one.
45 A: Do we need anything from the store?
46 B: We need milk and bread.
47 A: Okay, I'll buy them after work.
48 B: Thanks, that helps a lot.
49 A: What's for dinner tonight?
50 B: I was thinking about pasta.
51 A: Do we have everything we need?
52 B: We need tomatoes and cheese.
53 A: I can go to the store.
54 B: That would be helpful.
55 A: Do you want anything else?
56 B: Maybe some salad.
57 A: Should I buy dessert?
58 B: No, we have ice cream.
59 A: What time should we eat?
60 B: Around seven would be good.
61 A: Can I help you cook?
62 B: Yes, please chop the vegetables.
63 A: This smells really good.
64 B: I hope it tastes good too.
65 A: Dinner is ready.
66 B: Great, I'm starving.
67 A: Do you have plans tonight?
68 B: Not really, why?
69 A: Do you want to get coffee?
70 B: Sure, where should we go?
71 A: How about the cafe near the park?
72 B: That works for me.
73 A: What time can you meet?
74 B: I can meet at six.
75 A: Should we invite Sam?
76 B: Yes, ask if he's free.
77 A: I'll send him a message.
78 B: Tell him to meet us there.
79 A: Are you bringing your laptop?
80 B: No, just my phone.
81 A: See you at six then.
82 B: See you there.
83 A: Don't be late.
84 B: I'll try my best.
85 A: Can you help me clean?
86 B: Sure, what should I do?
87 A: Please wash the dishes.
88 B: Okay, I'll do that first.
89 A: Then can you take out the trash?
90 B: Yes, no problem.
91 A: I need to do laundry.
92 B: The washer is free now.
93 A: Do we have detergent?
94 B: There is some under the sink.
95 A: I also need to pay a bill.
96 B: Is it due today?
97 A: Yes, it's due tonight.
98 B: Don't forget then.
99 A: I wrote it on my list.
100 B: Good, that makes it easier.
101 A: Thanks for helping.
102 B: Anytime.
103 A: Hey, how are you feeling?
104 B: A little tired, but okay.
105 A: Did something happen?
106 B: Work was stressful today.
107 A: Do you want to talk about it?
108 B: Maybe after dinner.
109 A: That's fine, take your time.
110 B: Thanks for understanding.
111 A: Can I make you some tea?
112 B: That would be nice.
113 A: Do you need anything else?
114 B: No, just a quiet evening.
115 A: We can watch something light.
116 B: Good idea.
117 A: I'm glad you're home.
118 B: Me too.
119 A: Tomorrow will be better.
120 B: I hope so.
121 morning routine
122 kitchen table
123 warm jacket
124 after work
125 shopping list
126 dinner plan
127 fresh tomatoes
128 chopped vegetables
129 ice cream
130 coffee plan
131 near the park
132 free tonight
133 group message
134 meet us there
135 cleaning help
136 dirty dishes
137 trash bag
138 laundry load
139 bill payment
140 quiet evening
141 stressful day
142 light show
143 cup of tea
144 checking in
145 friendly question
146 daily errand
147 small chore
148 helpful answer
149 quick plan
150 simple dialogue

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