Welcome to Day 18 of your 30-Day English Conversation Challenge! Today you will practice one of the most important formal English conversations in everyday life — speaking at a bank. Whether you are depositing money, opening a new account, asking about services, or simply completing a transaction, knowing the right English phrases for banking situations gives you genuine confidence in one of the most formal and high-stakes service environments most people encounter regularly.
In this free conversation, Daniel visits his bank to deposit $500 into his account. He is helped by friendly bank officer Ms. Clara, who guides him through the process — from verifying his account number and collecting his ID, to processing the deposit, issuing a receipt, and offering information about other services. You will practice how to state your banking purpose clearly and politely at the counter — "I would like to deposit some money into my account", provide required information confidently when asked — account number, amount, and ID, ask for a receipt and understand transaction confirmation, inquire about additional services naturally — "Can I ask about opening a savings account later?", and end a formal service interaction graciously. Every phrase models the kind of polite, clear English that works in banks, government offices, and any formal service setting worldwide.
This conversation is ideal for anyone who needs to handle banking tasks in English-speaking countries or with English-speaking bank staff, learners who want to practice formal, service-setting English vocabulary — deposits, balances, receipts, and accounts, and Day 18 participants who want to expand their English into professional and formal real-world situations. No partner needed — practice as Daniel or Ms. Clara and feel ready for your next real bank visit!

