Common English sentences for everyday
- Hello, how are you today?
- Hey there, what’s going on?
- Good morning! Did you sleep well?
- Wait a minute
- Come with me
- I know it
- I have forgotten
- Hi, how’s your day treating you so far?
- Hey, long time no see! How have you been?
- I have forgotten
- I don’t think so
- Good evening! What’s the latest news with you?
- Hey, what’s up? Anything exciting happening?
- Hi, nice to meet you! I’m TeacherLanguage. What’s your name?
- Morning! Ready to tackle the day?
- Hey, how’s it going?
- It’s been so long
- How do you do?
- What’s up?
- Hey, how’s everything in your neck of the woods?
- Where are you coming from?
- Glad to meet you
- I don’t understand English well
- Please speak more slowly
- Can you repeat?
- What is this called in English?
- What does this word mean?
- Can I help you?
- Hey, how’s it going?
- It’s been so long
- How do you do?
- What’s up?
- Wait a minute
- Come with me
- I know it
- I have forgotten
- I don’t think so
- I am afraid…
Common English sentences for asking the directions
- Excuse me, could you please tell me how to get to the bus station?
- I seem to be a bit lost. Can you help me find my way to main street?
- I’m looking for Mexican restaurant. Could you point me in the right direction?
- Is there a nearby landmark that can help me navigate to my destination?
- Which way should I go to reach the nearest subway?
- I’m trying to find the Brooklyn street. Could you let me know which direction it is in?
- Do you know how far it is from here to the train station?
- Are there any shortcuts or alternative routes I can take?
- Excuse me, is there a map or tourist information center nearby?
- Thank you for your help! I really appreciate it.
- I’m looking for Pizza shop. Could you give me directions, please?
- Is there a map or guide I can use to navigate this area?
- Can you show me on the map where I am and how to reach the museum?
- I need to find the nearest restroom. Can you direct me?
- Is it within walking distance from here, or should I take public transportation?
- How far is it to the library, and how long will it take to get there?
- Are there any landmarks or notable buildings I should look out for on the way?
Common English sentences for restaurant topics
- I think there is something wrong with the bill
- Table for two, please.
- Could I see the menu, please?
- Can you bring me a spoon, please?
- What do you recommend as a signature dish?
- We haven’t booked a table yet, can you fit us?
- I booked a table for two at 7pm. It’s under the name of …
- Excuse me, I’ve been waiting for over an hour
- Do you have any vegetarian/vegan options?
- Can we have an extra chair, please?
- Could I have a glass of water, please?
- Can I have my check?
- I would like to order the steak, medium-rare.
- Is there a special dessert of the day?
- Could we have separate checks, please?
- Can I pay by credit card?
- Can we have a look at the menu?
- That’s all, thank you.
- Are reservations required for tonight?
- What’s special for today?
- Could I have the bill, please?
- Do you have any dietary restrictions or food allergies?
- Excuse me, but my meal is cold
- What type of cuisine are you in the mood for?
- Can you recommend any good restaurants in the area?
- Do you have a reservation or can we walk in?
- A salad, please
- What are the restaurant’s hours of operation?
- Is there a dress code I should be aware of?
- It doesn’t taste right
- Can you accommodate a large group for a special occasion?
- Are there any vegetarian or vegan options on the menu?
- Can I get this to-go?
- What are the chef’s specialties or recommended dishes?
- Can you tell me more about the restaurant’s signature dish?
- Do you have any daily specials or promotions?
- What do you recommend?
- Is there a children’s menu available?
- Can I see a wine or beverage list?
- Are there any gluten-free options on the menu?
- Could you pass me the ketchup, please?
- How spicy are the dishes? Can I request a specific level of spiciness?
- Can I make any substitutions to the menu items?
- Is there a corkage fee if I bring my own wine?
- How long is the average wait time for a table?
- Can I see a dessert menu?
- Can you split the bill among multiple people?
Common English sentences for shopping topics
- Can you tell me where the nearest shopping mall is?
- What are the store hours for this shop?
- Do you have this item in stock?
- Can you help me find a specific product?
- Is there a sale or any discounts currently?
- Do you accept credit cards?
- Can I try this on before purchasing it?
- What is your return/exchange policy?
- Can I get a receipt for my purchase?
- Are there any loyalty programs or rewards available?
- Can you recommend any other stores for similar products?
- Do you have any special offers for new customers?
- Can I get a discount if I buy multiple items?
- Is there a warranty for this product?
- Can I get this item gift-wrapped?
- Do you offer shipping services?
- Can I see a catalog or brochure of your products?
- Can I speak to a manager or customer service representative?
- Are there any salespeople available to assist me?
- Can I get a price match if I find this item cheaper elsewhere?
- Excuse me, where can I find the black shirt?
- Do you have this in a different size and color?
- How much does this cost?
- Is there a sale or any discounts available?
- Can I try this on, please?
- What is your return policy?
- What is your exchange policy?
- Could you give me a receipt, please?
- Do you offer any gift wrapping services?
- Are there any other similar products you would recommend?
Common English sentences for family topics
- I come from a small family with just my parents and one sibling.
- Do you have any siblings? I have two older brothers.
- Could you tell me about your family?
- My family is quite close-knit, and we love spending time together.
- I’m really close to my grandparents, they are like my second parents.
- Have you got any kids?
- Where do your parents live?
- Growing up, my family had a lot of traditions that we still follow today.
- I’m an only child
- Family gatherings are always a lot of fun, especially during the holidays.
- How long have you been married?
- My parents are divorced, so I have two families – one with my mom and one with my dad.
- I have a big extended family with aunts, uncles, and cousins all over the place.
- How many people are there in your family?
- Family is important to me, and I make an effort to stay connected with all my relatives.
- I have a very supportive family who always encourages me to chase my dreams.
- How many people are there in your family?
- Do you have any siblings?
- What are your parents’ names?
- How old are your children?
- Are you close to your extended family?
- What activities do you enjoy doing together as a family?
- Do you have any family traditions or rituals?
- What are your favorite family memories?
- Do you have any brothers or sisters?
- Have you ever gone on a family vacation? Where did you go?
- How often do you get together with your family?
- Do you have any family pets?
- Are you married?
- Are you more similar to your mom or your dad?
- Who is the oldest/youngest in your family?
- Are you the only child, or do you have siblings?
- I’ve got a baby
- How do you celebrate birthdays and holidays in your family?
- I’m divorced
- What values or lessons have you learned from your family?
- What is your favorite family recipe?
- How would you describe the dynamic in your family?
- Do you have any family traditions for special occasions?
- Can you tell me a funny or memorable story about your family?