Learn English with StoriesDialogue Practice Stories
Conversation-focused English stories with lots of dialogue. Perfect for learning natural speech patterns, common phrases, and how people actually talk. These stories are ideal for improving your conversational English.
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Two Friends Planning
Maria calls her friend Julia to make weekend plans. They decide to go to the cinema to see a new comedy and have dinner at an Italian restaurant before the movie. They agree to meet at four thirty at the bus stop near Julia's house on Saturday.

Customer and Waiter
A man visits a restaurant and orders dinner. The waiter brings him the menu, takes his order for soup, fish with rice, and water. The man enjoys his meal and pays the bill, complimenting the excellent food.

Student and Teacher
Tom is a student who doesn't understand a math problem. He asks his kind teacher, Mrs. Smith, for help. She explains that the problem is about adding numbers and uses apples as an example. Tom learns that 12 plus 8 equals 20. He thanks his teacher and goes back to his desk, happy that he asked for help.

Asking About the Menu
Anna visits a small restaurant and asks the waiter about the menu. She orders tomato soup, grilled chicken with rice and salad, and orange juice. The waiter is helpful and answers all her questions. Anna enjoys her delicious meal and thanks the waiter before leaving.

Shopkeeper and Customer
Tom visits a small local shop to buy groceries. The friendly shopkeeper greets him and helps him find everything he needs. He buys milk, eggs, and fresh bread. After paying with a ten euro note and receiving his change, he leaves the shop happy with his purchases.

Introducing Yourself
Anna is nervous on her first day at a new school. She meets Tom, who asks her name, age, and hobbies. When the teacher asks Anna to introduce herself to the class, she tells everyone she is from Berlin and likes reading and drawing. The class welcomes her warmly, and Anna sits next to her new friend Tom.

Apologizing for Being Late
Tom is late for a meeting with his friend Sarah at a coffee shop. He takes the bus but gets stuck in traffic. He sends a message to apologize, and Sarah tells him not to worry. When Tom arrives, he apologizes again. Sarah is understanding and has already ordered coffee. They enjoy their time together and Tom promises to be on time next time.

Asking the Time
Anna is new in the city and needs to catch a bus. She asks strangers for the time because her phone is dead. She learns useful phrases for asking and telling the time while getting to the bus stop on time.

Parent and Child
A mother and daughter share a morning conversation at the kitchen table. The daughter talks about school and her dream of becoming a doctor. The mother listens with love and offers to help with homework. They share a warm hug before the daughter leaves for school.

Thanking Someone
Anna receives help from a kind stranger at the supermarket and learns different ways to say thank you. Later, she practices gratitude again at a café when a waiter is helpful.

Boss and Employee
Lisa is called into her boss Mr. Johnson's office, initially nervous about why she was summoned. She learns that her recent marketing report was excellent and is surprised when Mr. Johnson offers her a promotion to team leader with a twenty percent raise. After taking time to consider and discussing with her husband, Lisa accepts the position and looks forward to her new role.

Asking for Permission
Maria learns different ways to ask for permission in everyday situations. She asks her mother to go to a party, her teacher to use the bathroom, her manager to leave work early, and practices polite requests with friends.

Asking for Advice
Emma receives a job offer in another city and seeks advice from her mother. They discuss her fears about change, her relationship with Tom, and the importance of following your heart. With her mother's wisdom and Tom's support, Emma decides to take the chance on her new adventure.

Making an Excuse
Tom oversleeps and arrives late to work. When his boss asks why, he makes up a story about a highway accident. His boss quickly catches the lie and asks for the real reason. Tom admits he overslept, and his boss appreciates his honesty. His coworker Lisa reminds him that telling the truth from the start is always better than making excuses.

Interview Questions
Sarah attends a job interview for a marketing manager position. She answers questions about her experience, strengths, weaknesses, and career goals. The interview goes well, and she receives a job offer at the end of the week.

Complaining About Service
Sarah visits a new Italian restaurant where everything goes wrong: her reservation is lost, she gets the wrong table and wine, and waits over an hour for food. After complaining to the manager, who handles the situation professionally with apologies and compensation, Sarah decides to give the restaurant another chance.