Daily English Speaking Samples: 1. Self Introduction "Hi, I'm Farzana. I'm from Bangladesh. I’m currently preparing for the IELTS exam to study abroad." 2. Asking for Help "Excuse me, could you please help me find the nearest pharmacy?" 3. Talking About Hobbies "I enjoy reading books and listening to music in my free time. It helps me relax." 4. Talking About Routine "Every morning, I wake up at 6 a.m., go for a walk, and then have breakfast before starting work." 5. Expressing Opinions "I think learning English is very important. It opens many doors in education and career." Fluent Dialogue Example (at a coffee shop): Customer: "Hi, I’d like a cappuccino, please." Bella: "Sure! Would you like it hot or iced?" Customer: "Hot, please. And could you make it with skim milk?" Bella: "Of course. That’ll be $3.50." Customer: "Here you go. Thank you!" Bella: ...
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The Love Between Grandmother and Grandson The sun was setting behind the old mango tree in the backyard, casting golden hues across the tiny village house. Arif, a curious 10-year-old boy with messy hair and endless questions, sat on the veranda, waiting. The soft clinking sound of bangles and the smell of turmeric always announced her presence. “Nanu!” he shouted joyfully as his grandmother stepped outside, holding a plate of puffed rice and molasses. “Slow down, my little bird,” she laughed, setting the plate beside him. Her wrinkled hands were gentle as they tousled his hair. “You’ll grow faster if you eat slowly.” Arif giggled and took a handful of the treat. His grandmother, Amena Begum, had raised him since his parents passed away in a car accident when he was just a baby. He never remembered them clearly, bu...
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The Silence Between Us Love is supposed to be beautiful. But sometimes, it’s the very thing that leaves you broken. Aarav and Meera met in college — two strangers drawn together by fate. Aarav, with his quiet confidence, and Meera, with her wild laughter, were opposites that somehow just fit. They weren’t perfect, but they were perfect for each other. Long walks under the stars, late-night phone calls, shared dreams everything felt infinite. But life has a way of testing the strongest bonds. After graduation, Aarav got a job offer in another city his dream job. Meera encouraged him, even helped him pack. “We’ll make it work,” she promised with a smile, hiding the storm inside her. And at first, they did. Calls, texts, visits. But the distance grew not just miles, but in silence. ...