Day 20-Discussing school or college life

Day 20-Discussing school or college life

This is a beginner-friendly English conversation where two friends talk about their school and college life. They discuss daily experiences, favorite subjects, hobbies, and future goals using simple and easy-to-understand sentences. Perfect for learners who want to practice speaking English, improve daily use English, and learn common real-life English expressions.

Character Introduction

  • Ria – A cheerful college student who loves art and sports.

  • Kabir – A thoughtful school student who enjoys science and technology.

Conversation Script

Ria
Hey Kabir! How’s school life going these days?
Kabir
Hi Ria! It’s busy but fun. I just had a science project.
Ria
That sounds exciting! What was your project about?
Kabir
It was about making a mini solar car. Everyone loved it.
Ria
Wow, that’s cool! In college, we also do group projects.
Kabir
Do you enjoy your college life?
Ria
Yes, a lot. I love my art classes and the cultural events.
Kabir
That’s amazing! In school, I like playing basketball after class.
Ria
Sports keep us fresh. We also have a college football team.
Kabir
Nice! Do you also join competitions?
Ria
Of course! Last month, we won a regional art contest.
Kabir
Congratulations! I hope I can join a robotics contest soon.
Ria
You should, Kabir! Competitions boost confidence and skills.
Kabir
True! Do you ever miss school life?
Ria
Sometimes, yes. School was simple and fun. College is busier.
Kabir
I see. I think every stage has its own charm.

Top daily use english speaking phrases with examples

1. Project – A school or college task that students work on.
Example 1: I have to complete my science project by Friday.
Example 2: She presented her project on environmental issues.

2. Group project – Work done together by several students.
Example 1: We worked on a group project about renewable energy.
Example 2: The teacher assigned a group project for history class.

3. Cultural events – Activities like music, dance, drama in school/college.
Example 1: The college organized several cultural events this week.
Example 2: I performed in the cultural events during the annual day.

4. Competitions – Contests where students show their skills.
Example 1: She won first prize in the art competition.
Example 2: Our school held a debate competition last month.

5. Boost confidence – To increase self-belief.
Example 1: Giving a presentation helped boost my confidence.
Example 2: Participating in sports can boost confidence in students.

6. Regional contest – A competition held between different areas.
Example 1: Our school team won the regional contest for chess.
Example 2: He represented his city in a regional contest for singing.

7. Charm – Special quality that makes something attractive.
Example 1: Her charm impressed everyone at the event.
Example 2: The old library has a charm that makes it peaceful.

8. Busy but fun – Something that takes time but is enjoyable.
Example 1: The science fair was busy but fun for all students.
Example 2: Preparing for the school festival is always busy but fun.

9. Mini solar car – A small model car powered by sunlight.
Example 1: We built a mini solar car for the science exhibition.
Example 2: The mini solar car moved smoothly under sunlight.

10. Stage of life – A period in life like school, college, or job.
Example 1: College is an exciting stage of life.
Example 2: Making friends is important at every stage of life.

Back to List of conversation

Better ways to express appreciation, hope, and unique Qualities

Base SentenceAlternative ExpressionReal-Life Example Sentence
Everyone loved itIt was a hitThe new movie was a hit among all viewers.
It received great feedbackThe presentation received great feedback from the team.
It was widely appreciatedThe event was widely appreciated by everyone.
People really enjoyed itPeople really enjoyed the music concert last night.
It was a crowd favoriteThe dish was a crowd favorite at the party.
Everyone was impressedEveryone was impressed with her performance.
It got everyone’s approvalThe proposal got everyone’s approval.
I hopeI wishI wish everything goes well for you.
Fingers crossedFingers crossed, we get good weather tomorrow.
I’m optimisticI’m optimistic that the project will succeed.
Let’s hopeLet’s hope for the best outcome.
I trustI trust that things will work out.
Here’s hopingHere’s hoping you enjoy the trip.
I’m confidentI’m confident she will do well.
Own charmUnique appealThis little café has a unique appeal.
Special qualityEvery handmade product has its special quality.
Distinct characterThe building has a distinct character.
Individual charmEach painting has its individual charm.
Personal touchThe gift had a personal touch that everyone liked.
Signature styleThe singer has her signature style.
One-of-a-kind vibeThe café exudes a one-of-a-kind vibe.