Conversations (dialogs) in English

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Greetings!Greetings!: Cindy says good morning, good afternoon, and good evening.
HelloHello: Several people say hello.
Me and My FamilyMe and My Family: A little girl tells the names of the members of her family.

Easy

Greetings!Greetings!: Cindy says good morning, good afternoon, and good evening.
HelloHello: Several people say hello.
My NameMy Name: Several people introduce themselves
Hello and GoodbyeHello and Goodbye: A girl says hello and goodbye in ZZ.
FriendsFriends: Two women greet each other.
On the JobOn the Job: A boss and a worker say good morning.
NeighborhoodNeighborhood: A little girl meets a policeman.
In the UniversityIn the University: A professor and student say good morning.
A Friend's VisitA Friend's Visit: A young boy greets his friend's family.
The Teacher:The Teacher:: A teacher introduces herself to the class
AttendanceAttendance: A teacher takes attendance.
How are you?How are you?: A teacher asks her students how they are.
An appleAn apple: A girl ask her grandmother for an apple.
CookiesCookies: A grandmother offers the children cookies.
An apple or an OrangeAn apple or an Orange: A grandmother offers her grandchildren fruit.
This bag is heavyThis bag is heavy: A man asks a co-worker for help.
The TaxiThe Taxi: A woman asks a taxi driver to take her to the airport.

Intermediate

Me and My FamilyMe and My Family: A little girl tells the names of the members of her family.
The BoyfriendThe Boyfriend: A young woman introduces her boyfriend to her relatives.
A HeadacheA Headache: A little girl ask her grandmother if she is OK.
My grandchild is LostMy grandchild is Lost: A grandmother ask a policewoman for help.
I'm SleepyI'm Sleepy: Two young girls greet each other.
Let's Talk LaterLet's Talk Later: The twins talk on the phone.
Water! Water!Water! Water!: A thirsty man in the desert wants water.
The ProfessorThe Professor: A young woman says hello to a former professor.
TelephonesTelephones: A young girls is suprised by the number of telephones in her friends house.
The MotherThe Mother: A mother talks about her job and her family.
The FatherThe Father: A father talks about his job and his family.
Buying a SweaterBuying a Sweater: A woman is shopping for a sweater.
I live in the suburbsI live in the suburbs: A man talks about his day.
The PrincipalThe Principal: A young boy says hello to the principal.
A New TeacherA New Teacher: A new teacher introduces herself to another teacher.
Company is Coming for DinnerCompany is Coming for Dinner: A little girl asks her grandmother many questions.
Why?Why?: A little girl asks many questions.
When is dinner?When is dinner?: A little girl tells her mother that she is hungry
The DogThe Dog: Listen to this dialog between two women to learn the possessive forms.
The ClientThe Client: A young woman meets a client at the airport.
I like music!I like music!: A young woman talks about the things she likes.
Where is a public telephone?Where is a public telephone?: A woman gets directions from a man

Advanced

The GrandfatherThe Grandfather: A grandfather talks about his former job and his grandchildren.
The GrandmotherThe Grandmother: A grandmother talks about her former job and her grandchildren.
On the CornerOn the Corner: A grandmother asks a policeman for help.
A summer houseA summer house: A woman tells a co-worker about her new summer house.
PackingPacking: The Thomas' talk about what to pack for their vacation.
At the HotelAt the Hotel: A couple checks into the hotel.
SouvenirsSouvenirs: The parents buy gifts to take home.
A New DressA New Dress: The twins go shopping for a new dress.
My Life NowMy Life Now: A young woman tells about her first job.
My Life as a StudentMy Life as a Student: A young woman tells about life as a student.
Do you know the number?Do you know the number?: A young man asks for another friends phone number.
The NephewThe Nephew: A woman tells a friend about her nephews visit
A trip to the CityA trip to the City: A student tells a friend about the trip he is planning.