You are late to class. Explain why.
I’m sorry I’m late; the bus was delayed because of traffic. I’ll try to leave home earlier next time.
You’re choosing a movie with a friend. Say what kind of movie you want.
I feel like watching a comedy because I want to relax. I don’t want anything scary tonight.
You lost your wallet. Tell your friend what happened.
I think I lost my wallet on the bus. I’m a bit nervous because my ID is inside.
You’re talking about your weekend plans.
This weekend I’m going to visit my cousin. We’re planning to go hiking together.
You’re talking about your dream job.
My dream job is to be a travel photographer. I want to see different countries and tell stories with pictures.
You’re ordering food in a café. Say what you want.
I’d like a chicken sandwich and a small orange juice, please.
You’re at a shop and the price is too high. React politely.
That’s a bit expensive for me. Do you have something similar that is cheaper?
You see a classmate with a new haircut. Give a compliment.
Your new haircut looks great on you. It really suits your face.
You need your classmate to speak more slowly.
Sorry, could you speak a little more slowly? I want to understand everything you’re saying.
You’re at the airport and your flight is delayed. Tell a friend.
My flight has been delayed for two hours. I’ll arrive much later than I expected.
You forgot your homework. Explain it to your teacher.
I’m sorry, I forgot my homework at home today. I can bring it tomorrow or send a photo tonight.
ou need directions to the nearest bus stop. Ask someone.
Excuse me, can you tell me how to get to the nearest bus stop? I’m not from this area.
You want to change partners in a group activity. Explain politely.
Would it be okay if I work with Ayşe this time? We’re doing a project together and want to continue.
You’re choosing a gift for a friend. Ask for advice.
I want to buy a gift for my friend, but I don’t know what to get. Do you think a book or a T-shirt is better?
You’re giving advice to a friend who is stressed about exams.
Try to take short breaks while you study and sleep enough. You’re working hard, so don’t forget to relax too.
You meet a new student. Ask them two questions.
Hi, where are you from? What do you like to do in your free time?
You’re inviting a friend to your birthday.
I’m having a small birthday party on Saturday at my place. Would you like to come?
You’re at the doctor. Explain your main problem.
I’ve had a headache for three days. I also feel very tired.
You disagree with someone’s opinion in class.
I see your point, but I don’t completely agree. I think social media also has some positive effects.
You’re describing your neighborhood to someone.
My neighborhood is quiet and safe. There are lots of trees and a small park near my house.
You want to borrow a pen from a classmate.
Excuse me, can I borrow your pen for a moment? I’ll give it back after we finish this exercise.
You’re sick and calling to cancel a plan.
I’m really sorry, but I’m not feeling well today. Can we meet another day?
You’re in a restaurant and your food is cold. Complain politely.
Excuse me, my food is a bit cold. Could you please heat it up?
You missed an important announcement. Ask a classmate about it.
I wasn’t here yesterday. Can you tell me what the teacher said about the test?
You’re thanking someone who helped you.
Thank you so much for helping me with my homework. I really appreciate your time.