This lesson features a simple and real-life English conversation between two neighbors meeting for the first time. They introduce themselves, talk about where they live, and share a friendly chat using daily-use English and polite greetings. Perfect for beginners who want to learn easy English, improve English speaking practice, and feel more confident in real conversations. This is an excellent resource for learning English through natural, everyday interactions.
Character Introduction
Sarah – A young woman who has just moved into the apartment. She is friendly and curious about her new neighborhood.
David – Sarah’s neighbor, a helpful and polite man who has lived in the building for years.
Great to meet you too, Sarah. How are you liking the place so far?
Sarah
It’s really nice, but I’m still unpacking boxes.
David
Haha, I remember that feeling. It takes time to settle in.
Sarah
Do you know if there’s a grocery store nearby?
David
Yes, there’s one just two blocks away. Very convenient.
Sarah
That’s good to know! And what about a coffee shop?
David
There’s a popular café on the corner. The coffee is amazing.
Sarah
Perfect! I love starting my day with coffee.
David
Same here. You’ll see many neighbors hanging out there.
Sarah
That sounds friendly. Are the people in this building nice?
David
Absolutely. Most people here are warm and helpful.
Sarah
That makes me feel happy. I was a bit nervous moving.
David
Don’t worry, you’ll feel at home in no time.
Sarah
Thank you, David. You’re really kind.
David
Anytime, Sarah. Welcome to the neighborhood!
Sarah
Maybe we can grab coffee together sometime.
David
I’d like that! It’s a great way to connect.
Important conversation phrases explained simply
1) Settle in — Get comfortable in a new place.
Example 1: It took a few days to settle in after shifting to a new city.
Example 2: Once I found my room, I could finally settle in.
2) Next-door neighbor — The person living right beside you.
Example 1: My next-door neighbor invited me for tea.
Example 2: She talked to the next-door neighbor about borrowing sugar.
3) Unpacking — Taking things out of boxes.
Example 1: I spent all morning unpacking my books.
Example 2: After unpacking our bags, the house felt more organized.
4) Convenient — Easy and helpful.
Example 1: The metro station near my home is very convenient.
Example 2: Having a grocery store close by is really convenient.
5) Warm and helpful — Kind and supportive.
Example 1: The staff at the reception were warm and helpful.
Example 2: My new classmates are warm and helpful to me.
5) Feel at home — To feel comfortable like your own home.
Example 1: His friendly smile made me feel at home instantly.
Example 2: When she cook for us, I really feel at home.
6) Popular café — A coffee shop that many people like.
Example 1: We agreed to meet at a popular café near the park.
Example 2: That popular café always has long queues on weekends.
7) Grab coffee — Meet someone for coffee.
Example 1: Let’s grab coffee tomorrow morning.
Example 2: He asked if I wanted to grab coffee after class.
8) Nervous — Worried or shy about something.
Example 1: I was nervous before meeting my new neighbors.
Example 2: She felt nervous on her first day at college.
9) Connect — Build a friendly relationship.
Example 1: The neighbourhood potluck helped us connect with new people.
Example 2: Social events are great to connect with friends and neighbours.