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Basic Greetings
Greeting Someone you Know
Greeting – Example Conversations
Bored – General Phrases
Bored – Calling Someone
How is your day – Example Conversation
Tomorrow’s Plan – Example Conversation Ram & Shyam
Yesterday – The Past – Example Conversation Ram & Sita
Weather – Summer and Autumn
Weather – Winter
Weather – Fahrenheit and Celsius
Weather – Questions and Answers
Small Talk – Two Example Dialogs
Movies – Asking Friend Conversation
Movies Types – Action and Drama Conversation
Movie Types – Comedy and Horror Conversation
Hobby – Questions and Answers
Exercise – Walking Jogging and More Conversation
University Life – Meeting New Students
University Classes – Professors and Curriculum
Examinations Conversation
Roommate – Dormitory Conversation
Roommate – Sharing things and Questions
Roommate – Apartment
Fraternity and Sorority – Explanation Conversation
Fraternity and Sorority – Joining Conversation
Fraternity and Sorority – Interview Questions
College Partying
College Partying – Questions
Smoking – Non-Smoking Areas
Smoking – Asking for a Light and Disliking Smoking
Drinking – Ordering Drinks Conversation
Drinking – Ordering at a Table Conversation
College Related Topics Review Conversation
Health
Health – Family
Body Parts
Body Parts – Leg and Head Area
Body Parts – Body Area
Dieting – Questions
Dating Part – Asking for a Date
Dating – Asking for a Second Date
Dating – Preparing Activity after Dinner
Dating – Saying Goodbye on a Date
Basic Greetings
- “Hello”: A standard and versatile greeting that can be used in most situations.
- “Hi”: Similar to “Hello,” it is a casual and friendly greeting.
- “Good morning”: Used to greet someone in the morning until around noon.
- “Good afternoon”: Used to greet someone in the afternoon.
- “Good evening”: Used to greet someone in the evening or later in the day.
- “Hey”: A casual and informal greeting used among friends or acquaintances.
- “How are you?”: A common greeting that also inquires about the other person’s well-being.
- “What’s up?”: A casual and informal greeting asking about the other person’s current situation or activities.
