S P O K E N E N G L I S H T U T O R Improve Your Spoken English with 50 Daily Use Sentences A practical guide to speaking English confidently at home, work place, while shopping and everywhere in between. By FastInfo Class • 20 Aug 2026 Why Learn Daily Use English Sentences? Situations, whether you are talking with friends, attending class, traveling, or communicating at work. By practicing just 10 to 20 Daily Use English Sentences each day, you can gradually improve your vocabulary, fluency, and ability to communicate naturally and confidentl T h e R e s u l t Speak without pausing to search for words Feel confident in real conversations Understand spoken English faster Sound natural, not translated FastInfo Class | Spoken English 2 Key Benefits Everyday Communication Handle real conversations at home, work, school, and travel with ease. Speaking Confidence Regular practice overcomes hesitation, even when grammar feels shaky. English Fluency Full sentences train the brain to respond naturally, without translating. Growing Vocabulary Everyday conversation teaches useful words and phrases in context. Listening Skills Familiar sentences become easier to catch in movies, calls, and meetings. Career Growth Strong spoken English helps in interviews, meetings, and client calls. FastInfo Class | Spoken English 3 Key Benefits Part 2 of 2 Easier Travel Book hotels, ask directions, shop, and get around using common phrases. Better Online Communication Write clearer emails, messages, and video-call responses. Better Learning Habits Just 10–20 sentences a day builds fluency, pronunciation, and confidence. FastInfo Class | Spoken English 4 Top 50 Sentences — 5 Everyday Categories 10 sentences each, organised by real-life situation 01 Greetings & Introductions Starting conversations politely 02 At Home Talking with family, day to day 03 At School or Work Clear communication with colleagues 04 Shopping & Travel Prices, directions, and transport 05 Everyday Conversations Opinions, plans, and small talk FastInfo Class | Spoken English 5 0 1 / 0 5 Greetings & Introductions Starting conversations politely and making a good first impression 1 Good morning! How are you? Greet someone politely and ask about their well-being. 2 I'm doing well, thank you. A polite, grateful reply to a greeting. 3 Nice to meet you. Say this when meeting someone for the first time. 4 What's your name? Politely ask someone's name. 5 My name is ______. Introduce yourself. 6 Where are you from? Ask where someone's city, state, or country is. 7 I'm from India. Share where you're from (swap in your own place). 8 Have a great day! Wish someone success and happiness for the day. 9 See you later. Say this when you expect to see someone again soon. 10 Take care. A friendly way to say goodbye. FastInfo Class | Spoken English 6 0 2 / 0 5 At Home Everyday conversation with family — getting ready, meals, and small requests 1 Please wake up. A polite request to wake someone from bed. 2 Breakfast is ready. Let others know breakfast is ready. 3 Can you help me? Ask for assistance. 4 I'm getting ready. You're preparing to leave or start an activity. 5 Where are my keys? Ask when you can't find your keys. 6 Please close the door. A polite way to ask someone to close the door. 7 Turn off the lights. Ask someone to switch off the lights. 8 I'm feeling hungry. Tell others that you're hungry. 9 Let's have dinner. Invite others to eat dinner together. 10 Good night. Sleep well. A polite way to wish someone a good night's sleep. FastInfo Class | Spoken English 7 0 3 / 0 5 At School or Work Clear communication that supports learning, teamwork, and productivity 1 I'm on my way. Let others know you've started travelling. 2 I'll be there soon. Inform others about your arrival time. 3 Can you explain this? Ask for more information or clarification. 4 I have a question. Politely signal you want to ask something. 5 Please speak slowly. Use this if someone is speaking too quickly. 6 I understand. Confirm that you understood the information. 7 I don't understand. Say this when something isn't clear. 8 Could you repeat that, please? Politely ask someone to say something again. 9 Thank you for your help. A good way to show appreciation. 10 Have a nice weekend! A friendly way to wish someone a pleasant weekend. FastInfo Class | Spoken English 8 0 4 / 0 5 Shopping & Travel Prices, directions, payments, and getting around with confidence 1 How much does this cost? Ask the price of an item. 2 I'd like to buy this. Say this when you want to purchase something. 3 Do you accept online payment? Check whether digital payment is accepted. 4 Where is the nearest bus stop? Ask for directions to a bus stop. 5 Could you show me the way? Politely ask someone for directions. 6 I need a taxi. Say this when booking a taxi. 7 What time does the train leave? Ask a train's departure time. 8 Is this seat available? Ask before taking a seat. 9 Please give me the bill. Ask to pay for a service. 10 Keep the change. Say this if you don't need money back. FastInfo Class | Spoken English 9 0 5 / 0 5 Everyday Conversations Sharing opinions, making plans, and keeping conversations flowing 1 What are you doing? Ask what someone is currently doing. 2 I'm a little busy right now. Let someone know you're occupied. 3 That sounds great! Say this when you like someone's idea. 4 I agree with you. Say this when you share a similar view. 5 I'm not sure. Use this when you're uncertain about something. 6 Don't worry. Comfort someone who's feeling anxious. 7 Everything will be fine. Reassure someone in a difficult moment. 8 Let's meet tomorrow. A friendly suggestion to meet the next day. 9 Have a safe journey. Wish someone a safe and pleasant trip. 10 See you again soon! A warm way to close a conversation. FastInfo Class | Spoken English 10 Make It a Daily Habit Rehearsing these 50 sentences daily is among the most efficient methods to communicate in English with confidence and fluency. This practice eliminates the need to pause while searching for words. Practice 10–20 sentences a day Say them out loud, not just in your head Use them in real conversations this week Join FastInfo Class for more spoken English tips, vocabulary, and grammar. FastInfo Class | Spoken English 11 Frequently Asked Questions Q1 What are daily use English sentences? Commonly used phrases and expressions for everyday conversations at home, school, work, travel, or social situations. Q2 How do 50 daily sentences improve spoken English? They build vocabulary, pronunciation, fluency, and confidence in real communication. Q3 Can beginners learn this way? Yes — the focus on practical, real-life communication makes it ideal for beginners. Q4 Is this suitable for professionals too? Yes, these sentences work equally well for students and working professionals. FastInfo Class | Spoken English 12