Day14 – Meeting at the bus stop easy english conversation

Day14 – Meeting at the bus stop easy  english conversation

This conversation takes place at a bus stop where two strangers meet while waiting for the bus. They talk about the bus timing, their destinations, and a little about their daily routine.

Character Introduction

  • Ethan – A young student waiting for the bus to go to his college.

  • Lily – An office worker waiting for the same bus to reach her workplace.

Conversation Script

Ethan
Excuse me, do you know when the bus will arrive?
Lily
I think it comes in about 10 minutes. Do you also take this bus every day?
Ethan
Yes, I do. I go to the city college. What about you?
Lily
Oh, nice! I work at an office near the central park.
Ethan
That’s cool. Do you find the bus usually on time?
Lily
Not always. Sometimes it gets late because of traffic.
Ethan
Yes, yesterday I waited for 20 minutes. It was frustrating.
Lily
True. But at least the bus is cheap and safe.
Ethan
Absolutely! It also saves money compared to taxis.
Lily
Exactly. By the way, do you know if this bus stops at Green Street?
Ethan
Yes, it does. I remember hearing the driver announce it last week.
Lily
Perfect, then it’s the right bus for me.
Ethan
Great! By the way, is this your usual time to travel?
Lily
Yes, I always take the morning bus around 8:30.
Ethan
Same here. Maybe we will see each other often.
Lily
Sure! It’s nice to meet someone during the wait.
Ethan
Same here. Oh look, I think the bus is coming.
Lily
Yes, finally! Let’s get ready to board.
Ethan
After you. Please go first.
Lily
Thank you, that’s kind of you.

Most common english phrases/words used in daily life with examples

1) Excuse me — A polite way to get someone’s attention.
Example 1: Excuse me, can you tell me the way to the station?
Example 2: Excuse me, is this seat taken?

2) On time — Punctual, not late.
Example 1: The train arrived on time today.
Example 2: She always comes to class on time.

3) Traffic — A situation when many vehicles slow down movement.
Example 1: I was late because of heavy traffic.
Example 2: There is a lot of traffic on this road in the morning.

4) Frustrating — Something that makes you annoyed or upset.
Example 1: Waiting in a long line is very frustrating.
Example 2: It is frustrating when the internet is slow.

5) Cheap and safe — Low in cost and secure.
Example 1: This bus service is cheap and safe for daily travel.
Example 2: They stayed in a cheap and safe hotel.

6) Compared to — To check similarity or difference.
Example 1: This phone is cheaper compared to that one.
Example 2: She runs faster compared to her sister.

7) Announce — To say something officially or publicly.
Example 1: The school will announce the results tomorrow.
Example 2: The driver will announce the next stop.

8) Usual time — The regular or normal time for something.
Example 1: I wake up at my usual time every day.
Example 2: The shop opens at its usual time.

9) Get ready to board — Prepare to get on the bus, train, or plane.
Example 1: Passengers are asked to get ready to board the bus.
Example 2: We are waiting at the gate to get ready to board.

10) Kind of you — A polite way to thank someone for their good behavior.
Example 1: It’s very kind of you to help me.
Example 2: That was kind of you to wait for me.

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Top english sentences to speak fluently in daily life

Base SentenceAnother way to sayReal-Life Example Sentence
What about you?How about you?I like tea. How about you?
And you?I am ready. And you?
What do you think?I shared my idea. What do you think?
What’s your opinion?What’s your opinion on this topic?
How do you feel?How do you feel about the plan?
What is your take?What is your take on this matter?
What say you?I gave my answer. What say you?
By the wayIncidentallyIncidentally, I met your brother today.
Speaking of thatSpeaking of that, did you finish the work?
On a side noteOn a side note, the meeting is postponed.
Just to mentionJust to mention, the shop closes early.
By the way, just askingBy the way, just asking, are you free tomorrow?
Before I forgetBefore I forget, please call your mother.
Just for your informationJust for your information, the bus is late.
Please go firstYou go aheadYou go ahead, I’ll follow you.
Please proceedPlease proceed to the next counter.
After youAfter you, please take your seat.
You may go firstYou may go first in the queue.
Please take the leadPlease take the lead in the presentation.
You firstYou first, I will go after.
Kindly go aheadKindly go ahead with your work.