Day7 – Shopping at the mall English conversation

Day7 – Shopping at the mall English conversation

This friendly conversation happens between two friends at a shopping mall while they look for new clothes and check prices. It helps learners speak English with confidence in real shopping situations. Students can enjoy English practice by talking about discounts, sizes, and costs using dollars. The dialogue focuses on daily use English for shopping and money-related conversations. It is perfect for beginners who want to improve their spoken English naturally. This lesson makes speaking practice simple, useful, and engaging.

👥 Character Introduction

  • Sophia – A young student shopping for a jacket.

  • Emma – Her friend, helping her choose and shop for shoes.

Conversation Script

Sophia
Look at this jacket, Emma. I like it.
Emma
It looks good. How much is it?
Sophia
It’s 50$. Do you think it’s worth it?
Emma
50 dollars is a bit high. Let’s see if there’s a discount.
Sophia
Oh yes, the tag says 20% off.
Emma
That means it will be 40$ now.
Sophia
That’s better. Should I buy it?
Emma
Yes, it suits you. I’ll check these shoes.
Sophia
How much are they?
Emma
They’re 35$. Not too bad.
Sophia
Do you like them?
Emma
Yes, but I only have 30$ with me.
Sophia
Don’t worry, I can lend you 5$.
Emma
Thanks, Sophia! You are the best.
Sophia
No problem. Let’s go to the counter.
Emma
Great, let’s pay and grab a coffee after.

Useful english conversation phrases with meanings and examples

1. Worth it — Good value for the price.
Example 1: The shoes were costly, but they were worth it.
Example 2: The movie ticket was cheap and totally worth it.

2. Discount — A price reduction.
Example 1: The shop is giving a discount on all winter clothes.
Example 2: I got a 20% discount on this bag.

3. Tag — The label showing price.
Example 1: The price tag is still on the shirt.
Example 2: She checked the tag before buying the dress.

4. Counter — The place where you pay in a shop.
Example 1: Please pay the bill at the counter.
Example 2: He went to the counter to make the payment.

5. Suits you — Looks good on you.
Example 1: This blue shirt really suits you.
Example 2: That hairstyle suits you very well.

6. Budget — Money planned for spending.
Example 1: I must shop within my budget.
Example 2: She made a small budget for her trip.

7. Lend — Give money for a short time.
Example 1: Can you lend me some money till tomorrow?
Example 2: He agreed to lend his friend $50.

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English Sentences for Better Fluency :

Base sentenceNew ways to sayReal-Life example sentence
It’s worth itIt is valuableThis course is valuable for beginners.
It is worth the moneyThis phone is worth the money.
It is worth the effortAll the hard work was worth the effort.
It pays offStudying daily really pays off.
It is a good dealThis offer is a good deal for students.
It is a smart choiceBuying this bike is a smart choice.
It is worth tryingThis new recipe is worth trying.
Not too badIt’s okayThe movie was okay.
It’s fineThe food is fine for the price.
It’s good enoughThe room is good enough for one night.
It’s decentThe service at the café is decent.
It’s acceptableYour work is acceptable.
It’s alrightDon’t worry, it’s alright.
It’s fairly goodThe weather today is fairly good.
Let’s go toLet’s visitLet’s visit the museum today.
Shall we go toShall we go to the market?
How about going toHow about going to the park?
Let’s head toLet’s head to the bus stop.
Let’s move toLet’s move to the next room.
Let’s travel toLet’s travel to Jaipur this winter.
Let’s check outLet’s check out that new café.