50 Simple English Conversations for Beginners: Real English Dialogues (A1-A2)


Channel: Enjoy English Practice
Uploaded by Enjoy English Practice on 20250922
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The video "50 Simple English Conversations for Beginners: Real English Dialogues (A1-A2)" by the channel Enjoy English Practice is an educational video designed for English language learners at the beginner level (A1–A2).

It features daily life dialogues set in common situations such as hotels, cafes, restaurants, travel, public transit, shopping, and everyday social interactions. Below is a structured summary and breakdown of the video's content.

Video Overview

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njoy English Practice

Target Audience: English learners at A1–A2 levels

Format: Spoken English dialogues between two characters with clear pronunciation, slow pacing, and simple vocabulary.

Summary of Main Conversations / Topics

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| MAIN CONVERSATIONAL TOPICS |

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1. Hotel & Accommodation Services |

| - Breakfast options, buffet choices, and room service |

| - Broken air conditioning & requesting a fan |

| - Room cleaning issues & front desk assistance |

| - Reservation mix-ups and booking lookups |

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| 2. Travel & Transportation |

| - Reporting lost luggage at baggage services |

| - Ordering a taxi to Grand Central Station |

| - Asking for directions and bus stops (Central Park) |

| - Seat mix-ups on airplanes and trains |

| - Buying a train ticket to Boston

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| 3. Shopping, Money & Services |

| - Buying a gift (scented candle and silver bracelet) |

| - Currency exchange (Euros to US Dollars) |

| - Payment machine errors & handling wrong change |

| - Returning or exchanging defective prod

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ucts (broken fan) |

| - Buying groceries, clothing, and pharmacy items |

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| 4. Dining Out & Food |

| - Dietary restrictions (milk/dairy allergy options) |

| - Restaurant issues (cold soup, double billing on check) |

| - Ordering coffee, pastries,

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and lunch at cafes |

| - Cafe rules regarding pets (sitting outdoors with dogs) |

| - Cooking simple meals at home (fried rice with leftover ingredients) |

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| 5. Daily Life & Socializing |

| - Meeting new neighbors or hostel roomies |

| - Discussing week

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end plans, cycling, and jogging |

| - Small talk about hobbies, movies, books, and pets |

| - Household chores (sorting recycling, fixing printers, broken toaster) |

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Detailed Conversation Breakdown

1. Hotel & Accommodation

Hotel Breakfast [00:00]: A guest asks about the breakfast buffet, room inclusions, options available (croissants, eggs

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, cereal), and serving hours.

Broken Air Conditioning [02:10]: A guest reports a broken AC unit in room 307. The front desk offers a temporary fan and calls a technician.

Booking Not Found [20:35]: A front desk agent cannot find a guest's online reservation. After checking the email confirmation, the guest is offered an upgraded room with a lake view and free breakfast.

Room Cleaning Request [30:53]: A guest requests clean towels, new bed sheets, and trash removal after ho

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usekeeping accidentally missed the room.

2. Travel & Transit

Lost Luggage [03:52]: A traveler arriving from Rome reports a lost black suitcase with a yellow tag at JFK/New York airport. The agent locates it still in Rome and arranges next-day delivery.

Ordering a Taxi [06:02]: A hotel guest orders a taxi to Grand Central Station to catch a 10:00 AM train.

Bus Directions [09:17]: Asking a local which bus (Bus #12) goes directly to Central Park.

Train & Airplane Seat Mix-ups

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[14:38] / [16:10]: Conversations covering reserved seating on trains and clarifying window/middle/aisle seat letters (A, B, C) on flights.

Buying Train Tickets [42:48]: Purchasing a $50 one-way ticket to Boston, asking about direct routes, window seats, and onboard amenities.

3. Dining & Cafes

Milk Allergy / Special Diets [11:36]: A customer asks for dairy-free breakfast options (whole wheat bread, jam, fruit, and almond milk for tea).

Payment Machine Failure [13:18]: A c

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ard reader fails at a restaurant, requiring the customer to visit a nearby ATM to pay $12 in cash.

Incorrect Restaurant Bill [22:34]: A diner notices extra items charged on her bill (double schnitzel and extra coffee) and gets the check corrected to $25.

Dogs in Cafes [25:45]: A pet owner learns that dogs are not allowed inside the cafe but can be seated on the outdoor patio.

Cold Soup [29:11]: A customer informs the waiter that their fish soup is cold, and the kitchen war

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ms it up immediately.

4. Shopping & Customer Service

Buying a Birthday Gift [07:41]: Selecting a vanilla scented candle ($12) and a silver bracelet ($20) wrapped as a gift.

Currency Exchange [10:25]: Exchanging €200 for US Dollars ($210 after a $5 fee) at a currency desk.

Incorrect Change [18:52]: Resolving a cash change error where the cashier underpaid $2 in change.

Defective Product Return [27:38]: Exchanging a defective desk fan for a working unit and adding a 1-year e

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xtended warranty for $5.

Pharmacy Visit [41:29]: Buying over-the-counter headache medicine, a digital thermometer, honey lozenges, and hand sanitizer.

5. Everyday Social Interactions & Chores

First Day at Work [44:04]: An employee introduces himself, asks where the HR office and kitchen are, and learns about lunch schedules.

Cooking with Empty Fridge [45:03]: Two housemates find only carrots, onions, rice, eggs, and soy sauce, deciding to make vegetable fried rice.

Printer

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Jam [46:47]: A colleague helps clear a jammed sheet of paper from a office printer before a big meeting.

Dishwashing Chores [48:17]: Checking the chore chart on the fridge to see whose turn it is to wash Friday night dinner dishes.

Sorting Recycling [59:52]: Learning how to separate PET plastic bottles, milk jugs, glass jars, metal lids, and bundled paper/cardboard.

50 Simple English Conversations for Beginners: Real English Dialogues (A1-A2)

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Viewer Discussion & Comments

@sandrine7253
In the real life when I lost my luggage the women in the baggage services doesn't kind and professional with meπŸ˜….And I never see my luggage again infortunately for me πŸ˜‚.
@tienganhkhongkho2
I like that these conversations are based on real situations instead of just grammar exercises πŸ‘ Makes English feel much more practical and useful for beginners.
@englishspeakingpracticepro
I’ve spent $2000 on English centers and learned nothing, but this 1-hour video just fixed my speaking skills.
@lwivybanks5862
This video is one of those teach english to people that paying atttention how to put any word in any conversation and having the capacity to the fluency. Being wordy is not enought. The important is to follw first how the english native people are used of making the daily sentences. Thoses sentences that make conversation easy.
@TeacherElijah-072
The best english channel. The conversation is clean and clear.. great channel for those interested in improving... Great job!!!