Conversational English

The Practical System for Natural Spoken English

Conversational English is a structured learning space designed to help you develop real speaking ability over time.
Here, you don’t just learn what to say in one moment — you learn how conversations work, how meaning is shaped by context, tone, and intention, and how native speakers naturally build dialogue.

A. Everyday Social Interaction

1. Greetings & Introductions

Essential expressions for starting conversations politely, naturally, and confidently, with a focus on setting the right tone from the very first moment. This section builds the skills needed to greet people in different contexts, introduce yourself smoothly, and navigate the opening phase of any interaction with ease.

2. Small Talk & Casual Conversation

Language for light, friendly, everyday interaction that helps establish comfort, rapport, and a warm conversational flow. This section develops the ability to keep conversations going effortlessly, respond naturally, and create connection through simple, meaningful exchanges.

3. Talking About Yourself

Phrases and patterns for sharing personal information in a natural, confident, and fluent way across a variety of situations. This section helps you describe your background, interests, experiences, and current life circumstances in a clear and engaging manner during everyday conversation.

4. Daily Life & Routines

Talking about everyday habits and routines requires clear, natural language, so this unit develops expressions for describing personal schedules, repeated actions, and typical daily patterns. Learners practice how to talk about mornings, evenings, workdays, free time, and responsibilities in a fluent and confident way. The aim is to make conversations about daily life feel smooth, accurate, and comfortable in any real-world context.

5. Making and Discussing Plans

This part focuses on the language needed to propose, arrange, negotiate, and confirm plans in a polite and effective way. Learners will practice expressions for inviting others, suggesting options, coordinating schedules, and expressing intentions for the near or distant future. It strengthens the ability to manage real-life planning conversations smoothly, whether informal with friends or more organized and practical.

6. Friends, Social Life & Relationships

Strong social interactions rely on warm, supportive language, so here learners develop expressions for bonding, maintaining friendships, and communicating with emotional intelligence. The material includes natural ways to start conversations, show interest, offer support, and respond thoughtfully in different social situations. As a result, learners gain the ability to build trust, connect with people, and engage in friendly dialogue more comfortably.

7. Expressing Opinions Naturally

This module trains learners to express personal views clearly, politely, and persuasively in both casual and more formal situations. It introduces useful structures for agreeing, disagreeing, softening statements, adding nuance, and presenting balanced arguments. By mastering these patterns, learners gain the ability to participate in discussions with confidence, clarity, and sensitivity to tone.

8. Feelings, Emotions & Reactions

This section helps learners communicate emotional states, reactions, and personal experiences in a natural and authentic way. It provides expressions for empathy, encouragement, frustration, excitement, and many other emotional nuances. The aim is to build emotional fluency so learners can respond honestly, connect with others more deeply, and express themselves with precision in sensitive or expressive conversations.

B. Practical Daily Life

9. Shopping & Buying Things

Learners explore practical language used in real purchasing situations, from simple everyday shopping to more specific needs in stores and markets. The focus is on expressing preferences, comparing options, asking about prices or features, and handling typical buyer–seller interactions smoothly. By mastering these patterns, learners gain confidence making purchases politely and efficiently in any English-speaking environment.

10. Food, Cafes & Restaurants

Dining situations require a special set of phrases, so this unit develops the language for ordering food, choosing items from menus, asking questions politely, and dealing with problems such as delays or wrong orders. It also builds comfort interacting with staff, giving feedback, and understanding common expressions used in cafés and restaurants. The aim is to make eating out feel natural, confident, and enjoyable for learners.

11. Asking for Help

Everyday life often requires requesting assistance, and this module builds the polite, respectful expressions needed to do so effectively. Learners practice how to phrase requests clearly, soften their tone when necessary, and respond appropriately when help is offered. Through these patterns, they gain the ability to manage real-life situations more calmly and confidently, whether dealing with strangers, colleagues, or service staff.

12. Clarifying & Checking Information

Misunderstandings happen easily, so this section equips learners with language for confirming details, asking follow-up questions, and ensuring shared understanding. It emphasizes polite verification strategies, natural ways to ask for repetition, and techniques for restating information to avoid confusion. These skills strengthen communication accuracy and help learners interact smoothly in both personal and practical situations.

13. Directions & Local Transportation

Navigating new places requires reliable language, and this unit develops the expressions needed to ask for, understand, and give directions confidently. Learners practice vocabulary for landmarks, movement, and public transport, along with common question and answer patterns. By mastering these structures, they can move around cities more easily, communicate with locals, and feel more independent in unfamiliar environments.

14. Home, Housing & Everyday Problems

Living spaces come with their own set of needs and challenges, so this unit develops the language for describing home conditions, asking for repairs, and discussing practical issues clearly. Learners practice vocabulary for appliances, maintenance, neighborhood matters, and everyday domestic situations. These skills make it easier to communicate with landlords, neighbors, service workers, or hosts in any English-speaking environment.

15. Phone Conversations

Modern communication often happens over the phone, and this module focuses on the phrases and structures that make remote conversations smooth and effective. Learners work with expressions for answering calls, leaving messages, clarifying information, and managing polite phone etiquette. By mastering these patterns, they can handle both personal and professional phone interactions with confidence.

16. Making Appointments & Scheduling

Organizing time requires precise, polite language, so this section equips learners with expressions for booking services, arranging meetings, and coordinating schedules. They learn how to propose times, confirm details, adjust plans, and communicate availability in a natural way. With these tools, managing calendars and appointments becomes clearer and more efficient in daily life.

C. Travel & International Communication

17. Airports & Flights

Travel begins at the airport, and this unit builds the essential vocabulary for check-ins, security procedures, boarding, and international travel steps. Learners practice how to ask staff for help, understand announcements, respond to instructions, and handle typical travel interactions. These expressions make navigating airports smoother and reduce stress during flights and connections.

18. Hotels & Accommodation

Staying somewhere new requires confident communication, so this module teaches learners how to book rooms, make requests, handle issues, and ask detailed questions. The focus includes interacting with hotel staff, confirming services, and dealing with unexpected problems politely. With these phrases, travelers can ensure comfortable, clear, and stress-free accommodation experiences.

19. Tourist Situations & Sightseeing

Exploring new places involves many social interactions, and this section introduces the language for tours, recommendations, cultural visits, and gathering information. Learners practice how to ask about attractions, understand guides, request details, and express interest naturally. These skills help travelers enjoy sightseeing more fully and communicate comfortably in diverse tourist environments.

20. Emergencies & Unexpected Problems

Urgent situations require direct, calm communication, so this unit provides essential language for seeking help, describing problems, and responding to emergencies abroad. Learners work with expressions for contacting authorities, explaining symptoms, reporting issues, and understanding instructions quickly. Mastery of this language ensures greater safety and clarity when facing unexpected challenges.

21. Money, Payments & Banking

Financial interactions are part of everyday travel, and this module develops the vocabulary needed for payments, transactions, and handling money confidently. Learners practice how to ask about prices, use banking services, resolve payment issues, and manage exchanges or cards. These expressions help travelers navigate financial situations smoothly, whether shopping, booking, or managing travel expenses.

D. Work & Study Communication

22. Conversational English at Work

Professional environments depend on clear, respectful communication, so this unit develops the language needed for teamwork, collaboration, and daily workplace tasks. Learners practice expressions for coordinating with colleagues, handling routine requests, sharing updates, and participating in discussions naturally. These skills strengthen confidence in professional settings and help build positive, effective working relationships.

23. Meetings & Group Discussions

Group communication requires structure and clarity, and this module teaches learners how to present ideas, respond to others, agree or disagree politely, and stay engaged in conversations. The focus is on natural meeting language, turn-taking, and expressing opinions in a balanced, confident way. With this knowledge, learners can participate more actively and professionally in group settings.

24. Job Interviews

A strong interview performance relies on precise, confident language, so this section trains learners to describe their skills, experience, and personality effectively. They work with expressions for answering typical questions, presenting achievements, and speaking clearly under pressure. These tools help learners make a strong, professional impression during any job interview.

25. Study, Classroom & Academic English

Learning environments have their own communication style, and this unit provides expressions for asking questions, giving explanations, participating in class, and working in academic teams. Learners explore polite ways to request clarification, contribute ideas, and engage in classroom interaction. The aim is to make studying in English smoother, more comfortable, and more productive.

E. Lifestyle, Interests & Modern Topics

26. Hobbies & Free Time

Personal interests shape everyday conversations, so this module develops the language for sharing hobbies, discussing activities, and talking about how people spend their time. Learners practice natural phrases for describing routines, expressing likes and dislikes, and connecting with others through common interests. These expressions support friendly, engaging conversations in informal settings.

27. Sports, Health & Well-Being

Active lifestyles bring many topics to discuss, and this section helps learners talk about fitness, health routines, wellness habits, and physical activities confidently. The content includes vocabulary for sports, exercise, healthy living, and personal goals. Mastering these phrases allows learners to communicate more comfortably about well-being and active hobbies.

28. Technology & Online Communication

Digital life requires modern language, so this unit teaches expressions used with apps, devices, online services, and everyday tech communication. Learners explore phrases for messaging, troubleshooting, navigating digital platforms, and interacting online. These skills make conversations about technology smoother and more relevant in today’s connected world.

29. Social Media Conversations

Online platforms have their own conversational tone, and this module equips learners with phrases for commenting, reacting, messaging, and participating in digital communities. The focus is on natural expressions used in chats, posts, and casual online interactions. With these tools, learners can communicate confidently and appropriately across different social media spaces.

F. Health Conditions & Illness-Related Communication

36. Common Symptoms & Everyday Ailments

Mild health issues appear frequently in daily life, so this unit gives learners the practical language needed to describe common symptoms, minor illnesses, and routine discomfort. They practice explaining how they feel, identifying basic health problems, and communicating clearly with friends or healthcare workers. These expressions make it easier to handle ordinary health conversations with confidence and accuracy.

37. Chronic Conditions & Long-Term Health Issues

Long-term medical needs require careful explanation, and this module provides the vocabulary for discussing ongoing treatments, chronic conditions, and follow-up care. Learners work with phrases used during medical consultations, check-ups, and conversations about lifestyle adjustments. This knowledge helps them communicate clearly and responsibly about long-term health matters.

38. Infectious Diseases & Prevention

Public health topics demand modern, precise language, so this section teaches learners how to talk about contagious illnesses, hygiene routines, symptoms, and preventative measures. They learn expressions for discussing risks, asking for advice, and understanding guidelines in everyday contexts. These tools support clear, informed communication during health-related situations.

39. Pain, Injury & Physical Discomfort

Physical discomfort can be difficult to describe, and this unit helps learners communicate various types of pain, injuries, strains, and bodily sensations effectively. The content covers vocabulary for intensity, location, causes, and changes in condition. With these expressions, learners can explain physical issues accurately and seek appropriate help when needed.

40. Mental Health & Emotional Well-Being

Emotional wellness is an essential part of communication, so this module guides learners through language for describing feelings, stress, psychological concerns, and coping strategies. They explore expressions used when speaking with friends, counselors, or specialists in a respectful, supportive way. These patterns enable more open, thoughtful conversations about mental and emotional health.

41. Allergies & Immune System Concerns

Allergic reactions and immune issues require clear descriptions, and this section builds the vocabulary for identifying triggers, explaining symptoms, and requesting medical assistance. Learners practice how to discuss sensitivities, medications, and precautionary steps in everyday situations. This makes navigating allergy-related conversations safer and more straightforward.

42. Digestive System & Stomach Problems

Digestive discomfort often needs quick explanation, so this unit focuses on phrases for describing stomach pain, digestion issues, nausea, and related symptoms. Learners work with expressions that help them communicate clearly in pharmacies, clinics, or daily conversations. With this vocabulary, they can express needs accurately and understand helpful advice.

43. Respiratory Conditions & Breathing Difficulties

Breathing-related issues can be serious, and this module teaches learners how to describe coughing, congestion, shortness of breath, and other respiratory symptoms with precision. The content includes language for discussing causes, severity, and necessary treatments. These expressions support clearer communication during respiratory concerns or medical consultations.

44. Heart, Blood Pressure & Circulatory Issues

Cardiovascular concerns require precise and calm communication, so this unit equips learners with expressions for describing chest discomfort, pressure levels, dizziness, and circulation-related symptoms. They practice how to explain medical history, report changes, discuss medication, and respond to questions from healthcare professionals. These phrases help ensure clarity and confidence when addressing sensitive heart and blood-pressure topics.

45. Skin Conditions & Visible Symptoms

Skin-related issues can vary greatly, and this module develops the vocabulary for describing rashes, irritation, redness, swelling, and other noticeable changes. Learners work with phrases for explaining severity, duration, triggers, and reactions to products or environments. This language supports clearer conversations in pharmacies, clinics, or casual situations when discussing visible symptoms.