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The Learning Studio> Spoken English Course> Week 10> πŸ“˜ Day 3 – Dialogues


1. Shoe Store 
Customer: How much are these shoes?
Shopkeeper: ₹1,500. They are on sale today.
Customer: Can I try them on?
Shopkeeper: Yes, please use the chair.
2. Bookstore
Customer: I’m looking for English grammar books.
Shopkeeper: They are on the second shelf.
Customer: How much is this one?
Shopkeeper: ₹350 only.
3. Electronics Store
Customer: Do you sell mobile chargers?
Shopkeeper: Yes, this one is ₹300.
Customer: Does it work for all phones?
Shopkeeper: Yes, it's a universal charger.
4. Toy Store
Customer: I want a toy for a 5-year-old.
Shopkeeper: This doll set is popular.
Customer: How much is it?
Shopkeeper: ₹750, and it’s a good quality toy.
5. Vegetable Market
Customer: How much are tomatoes?
Shopkeeper: ₹40 per kg.
Customer: Give me 2 kg, please.
Shopkeeper: Okay, ₹80 total.
6. Clothing Store
Customer: Is this T-shirt available in medium size?
Shopkeeper: Yes, here it is.
Customer: How much is it?
Shopkeeper: ₹499. You get 5% off today.
7. Cosmetic Store
Customer: I want a face cream for dry skin.
Shopkeeper: Try this brand. It’s good.
Customer: How much is it?
Shopkeeper: ₹250, and it lasts a month.
8. Jewellery Shop
Customer: I like this silver bracelet.
Shopkeeper: It’s ₹2,200.
Customer: Can I get any discount?
Shopkeeper: 5% off if you pay in cash.
9. Furniture Shop
Customer: How much is this wooden chair?
Shopkeeper: ₹1,800. It’s very strong.
Customer: Do you deliver?
Shopkeeper: Yes, free delivery in the city.
10. Pharmacy
Customer: I need a cough syrup.
Shopkeeper: Do you have a prescription?
Customer: Yes, here it is.
Shopkeeper: This syrup is ₹120.
11. Supermarket
Customer: Is there a discount on biscuits today?
Shopkeeper: Yes, 10% off on this brand.
Customer: Great. I’ll take two packs.
Shopkeeper: That’s ₹90 after discount.
12. Pet Store
Customer: I need dog food.
Shopkeeper: This 5kg pack is ₹600.
Customer: Any smaller pack?
Shopkeeper: Yes, 1kg for ₹150.
13. Mobile Store
Customer: Do you have phones under ₹10,000?
Shopkeeper: Yes, this model is ₹9,800.
Customer: Is there any warranty?
Shopkeeper: Yes, 1 year.
14. Stationery Shop
Customer: I want 5 notebooks.
Shopkeeper: ₹50 each.
Customer: Give me a pack of pens too.
Shopkeeper: ₹30 for 10 pens.
15. Online Shopping (Parcel Pick-up)
Customer: I came to collect my online order.
Shopkeeper: Can I have your order number?
Customer: Here it is.
Shopkeeper: Your parcel is ready. Please sign here

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Ashish Pithadiya
Hello! I am pleased to introduce myself (Ashish Pithadiya) as a lecturer at PNR Shah Mahila Arts and Commerce College, Palitana. I hold a Bachelor's and a Master's degree in English Literature, which makes me well-equipped to guide and mentor students in this subject area. As a visiting faculty member, I am committed to providing a stimulating and engaging learning experience for my students. I believe that literature has the power to transform individuals and society, and I am passionate about sharing this belief with my students. I strive to create a supportive and inclusive learning environment where students feel comfortable expressing their ideas and opinions.