Mastering Everyday English: Practical Phrases and Conversations

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This document provides a collection of common English phrases and dialogues, corrected for grammar, spelling, and punctuation. It aims to enhance your practical English communication skills for various daily scenarios.

El Jefe (The Boss)

The boss is on the phone now; he's trying to understand why the sales of the new product are going down so sharply.

Los Beneficios (The Profits)

The profit is going up gradually because the costs are lower now; it's a simple equation.

Normalmente (Normally)

I don't usually have breakfast at home; I prefer to eat at the canteen when I feel hungry.

¿Puedes...? (Can You...?)

Can you believe it? My uncle is getting married next month after being single all his life. I'll attend the wedding, of course; I can't miss it! Who is the woman? Do you know her? She's a fashion designer who works in Paris and is very friendly.

Hay Una (There Is A)

There's a new picture exhibition in the auditorium. Why don't you come with me? I can't. I'm busy until late.

Pasado (Past / Future)

The day after tomorrow, we'll have a party after work. Here's the list with all the people, but there will be a surprise. What do you mean? Who else is coming? I can't tell you. Wait and see. I want to know your secret. Let's have a coffee.

Te Dije (I Told You)

I told you to come early, and you're late. If you want to work here, you must be more responsible. I hope you understand.

¿Dónde...? (Where...?)

Where are you staying in London? I don't know yet; I'm surfing the net to find something nice and cheap.

¿Por Qué...? (Why...?)

Why are you wearing jeans and a T-shirt? I told you not to come casually. Go back home to change clothes. Hurry up and come back!

Voy a Quedar (I'm Going To Meet)

I'm meeting some friends last thing tonight, so I don't know when I'll be back home. Walk the dog for me.

Voy a Volar (I'm Going To Fly)

I'm flying to Madrid this afternoon, and I'll be there until Tuesday morning. If you need something, call me anytime.

¿Estás Leyendo? (Are You Reading?)

Are you reading this book? Yes, but take it for the weekend. I'm going to the beach on Saturday; I never take books there.

¿Estás Escuchando? (Are You Listening?)

Are you listening to what I'm telling you? I hope this is the last time you do this. Understand? Yes, sir.

¿Qué Estás...? (What Are You...?)

What are you doing? I'm thinking of buying something else. Don't forget we're going to a country where the weather is very cold.

El Bebé (The Baby)

The baby's crying. Go and see what's wrong, please. Now I'm trying to solve this problem, and I need some quiet. I think he's thirsty. I'll prepare the bottle with some warm milk and the pacifier for later.

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