
Formal Situations
(Polite, structured, professional tone)
1. Asking for Directions to a Conference Room
A: Excuse me, could you direct me to the conference room for the Business English workshop?
B: Certainly. It’s on the third floor, Room 305. Take the elevator to your left.
A: Thank you. Is there a schedule available?
B: Yes, here’s a printed agenda. The session starts at 10:00 AM.
2. Inquiring About Library Membership
A: Good morning. I’d like to inquire about obtaining a library membership.
B: Of course. Do you have proof of address and ID?
A: Yes, here’s my passport and a utility bill.
B: Perfect. Please fill out this form, and I’ll process your card.
3. Reporting a Lost Item
A: Excuse me, I seem to have misplaced my laptop bag. Has anyone turned it in?
B: Let me check the lost and found. Can you describe it?
A: It’s a black leather bag with a silver buckle.
B: Unfortunately, nothing matching that description yet. Would you like to leave your contact details?
4. Requesting Wi-Fi Access
A: Pardon me, how can I connect to the guest Wi-Fi?
B: The network is “CityLibrary_Guest,” and the password is “Read2024.”
A: Thank you. Is there a time limit?
B: No, but speeds may slow during peak hours.
5. Asking About Exam Registration
A: I’d like to register for the Cambridge B2 exam. Could you guide me?
B: Certainly. Registrations are online, but I can provide the website link.
A: That would be helpful. Are there deadlines?
B: Yes, the next deadline is June 15th.
Semi-Formal Situations
(Polite but conversational tone)
6. Asking About a Delayed Event
A: Hi, do you know if the guest speaker is running late?
B: Yes, she’s stuck in traffic but should arrive in 20 minutes.
A: Thanks. Will the schedule adjust?
B: The Q&A might be shorter, but the talk will proceed.
7. Inquiring About a Workshop
A: Hey, I heard there’s a pronunciation workshop today. Where’s it held?
B: It’s in the Language Lab, Room 204, at 2 PM.
A: Great! Do I need to sign up?
B: No, just show up—seats are first come, first served.
8. Asking for a Brochure
A: Hi, could I get a brochure on summer language courses?
B: Sure! Here’s our catalog. Registrations open next Monday.
A: Thanks! Are discounts available for early sign-ups?
B: Yes, 10% off if you register by Friday.
9. Clarifying a Misunderstood Announcement
A: Sorry, I didn’t catch the last announcement. Did they say Room 102 or 103?
B: It’s 103—the room change was just announced.
A: Got it, thanks!
10. Asking About Parking
A: Hi, is visitor parking available nearby?
B: Yes, there’s a lot behind the building—$5 for the day.
A: Perfect, thanks!
Informal Situations
(Casual, friendly tone)
11. Chatting About an Event
A: Hey, that talk was awesome! Do you know if they’re doing another?
B: Yeah, next month! Same speaker, different topic.
A: Sweet! I’ll definitely come.
12. Asking for a Quick Favor
A: Can you watch my bag for a sec? I need to grab coffee.
B: Sure, no problem!
A: You’re a lifesaver—back in two minutes!
13. Complaining About Noise
A: Ugh, is it always this loud here?
B: Sorry about that—construction outside. It’ll be done by Friday.
A: Hope so—it’s hard to concentrate!
14. Making Small Talk
A: This line’s taking forever, huh?
B: Tell me about it! At least the staff are friendly.
A: True!
15. Asking for a Pen
A: Hey, can I borrow a pen real quick?
B: Here you go—just give it back after!
A: Will do, thanks!
16. Formal: Requesting a Document
A: Could you provide a copy of the academic calendar?
B: Certainly—here’s the latest version.
17. Semi-Formal: Checking Event Times
A: Do you know when the film screening starts?
B: 7 PM, but doors open at 6:30.
18. Informal: Sharing Excitement
A: The new book display looks amazing!
B: Right? I’ve already picked three!
19. Formal: Reporting an Issue
A: The restroom on this floor appears to be out of order.
B: I’ll notify maintenance immediately.
20. Informal: Joking Around
A: This map is confusing—am I lost or is it just me?
B: Maybe both! Let me help.
Formal Situations
21. Requesting a Certificate of Attendance
A: Excuse me, I attended the seminar yesterday. How can I obtain a certificate of attendance?
B: Please provide your full name and email. We’ll send a digital copy within three business days.
A: Thank you. Is there a physical copy available?
B: Only upon special request—there’s a small printing fee.
22. Inquiring About Accessibility Options
A: Good afternoon. Does this facility have wheelchair-accessible restrooms?
B: Yes, on the ground floor near the main entrance.
A: Are elevators available as well?
B: Absolutely—all floors are accessible via the central elevator.
23. Asking for Academic Advising
A: I’d like to schedule an appointment with a language advisor. Is that possible?
B: Yes, our advisor is available Tuesdays and Thursdays. Would you prefer morning or afternoon?
A: Afternoon, please.
B: I’ve booked you for 2 PM this Thursday.
Semi-Formal Situations
24. Checking Event Registration Status
A: Hi, I registered online for the workshop—how do I confirm my spot?
B: Let me check… Yes, you’re on the list! Just bring your ID tomorrow.
A: Great! Do I need to print anything?
B: No, we’ll have digital check-in.
25. Asking About Group Discounts
A: Hey, I’m here with three friends—do you offer group rates for the tour?
B: Yes! Groups of four get 15% off.
A: Perfect—we’ll take it!
26. Resolving a Booking Error
A: I think there’s a mistake—my booking confirmation says Room 201, but the sign says 202.
B: Oh, sorry about that! It was moved last minute. Room 202 is correct.
A: No worries—thanks for clarifying!
Informal Situations
27. Complimenting the Staff
A: You guys are so organized—everything’s so easy to find!
B: Aw, thanks! We try our best.
A: Seriously, best info desk ever.
28. Joking About Long Lines
A: Is this the line to get into the event or to climb Mount Everest?
B: laughs Feels like both! Don’t worry, it moves fast.
A: Hope so—my feet are protesting!
29. Asking for Quick Help
A: Hey, can you point me to the nearest coffee machine? I’m crashing.
B: Around the corner, next to the vending machines.
A: Lifesaver—thanks!
30. Chatting About the Weather
A: Did it start raining yet? I forgot my umbrella.
B: Yep, pouring! Want to borrow one of our loaner umbrellas?
A: Really? That’d be awesome!
1. Context: Tourist asking for directions at a museum (Formal)
Tourist: Good morning. Could you please tell me how to get to the modern art exhibit? Staff: Certainly, sir. Take the elevator to the third floor and follow the signs to your left. The exhibit is in Gallery C. Tourist: Thank you very much. I appreciate your help. Staff: You’re most welcome. Enjoy your visit.
2. Context: Local student asking about a bus schedule (Semi-formal)
Student: Hi, can you help me find out when the next bus to the university leaves? Staff: Sure. Let me check… The next one is at 2:45 p.m., from platform 3. Student: Great, thanks a lot! Staff: No problem. Have a good day.
3. Context: Backpacker looking for cheap accommodation options (Informal)
Backpacker: Hey, do you know any hostels around here that don’t cost too much? Staff: Yeah, there’s one two blocks down, called The Sleepy Traveler. It’s about 20 euros a night. Backpacker: Awesome, thanks! Staff: You got it. Safe travels.
4. Context: Elderly visitor inquiring about guided tours (Formal)
Visitor: Good afternoon. Could you kindly inform me if there are any guided tours available today? Staff: Yes, ma’am. We have tours at 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. Would you like to reserve a spot? Visitor: That would be splendid. I’ll take the 1 p.m. tour, please. Staff: Very well. Here’s your ticket. Enjoy the tour.
5. Context: Teenager asking where to find food (Informal)
Teenager: Hey, is there anywhere nearby where I can grab a bite? Staff: Sure, there’s a food court on the second floor. They have burgers, pizza, and stuff like that. Teenager: Sweet, thanks! Staff: No worries.
6. Context: Business traveler inquiring about conference room availability (Formal)
Traveler: Excuse me, I have a meeting later. Could you inform me if the conference rooms are open for setup? Staff: Of course. Conference Room A is available from 10 a.m. You can access it with your guest pass. Traveler: Excellent. Thank you for your assistance. Staff: My pleasure.
7. Context: Visitor asking about free events (Semi-formal)
Visitor: Hi there, are there any free events happening this weekend? Staff: Yes, there’s a music performance in the plaza on Saturday evening, and a local market on Sunday. Visitor: Sounds fun! Thanks! Staff: You’re welcome. Enjoy!
8. Context: Family asking about child-friendly activities (Semi-formal)
Parent: Hello, do you have any activities suitable for children? Staff: Certainly. We offer interactive exhibits and a puppet show at 3 p.m. Parent: That sounds perfect. Thank you. Staff: Glad to help!
9. Context: Couple looking for romantic spots nearby (Informal)
Partner: Hi! Any romantic spots we can check out around here? Staff: Oh, definitely. The river walk at sunset is super nice, and there’s a garden cafe with great views. Partner: Nice, appreciate it! Staff: Enjoy your time!
10. Context: International student asking where to get a SIM card (Semi-formal)
Student: Hello, do you know where I can buy a SIM card around here? Staff: Sure! There’s a mobile shop across the street, next to the bank. They’ve got prepaid options. Student: Thank you so much. Staff: No problem at all.
11. Context: Visitor reporting a lost item (Formal)
Visitor: Good morning. I believe I may have misplaced my wallet here yesterday. Could you assist me? Staff: Certainly, sir. May I take your name and a description of the item? We’ll check our lost and found. Visitor: Of course. It’s a black leather wallet, and my name is Henry Clarke. Staff: Thank you. Please wait a moment while I check.
12. Context: Tourist asking where to get local souvenirs (Informal)
Tourist: Hey, where can I grab some cool local souvenirs? Staff: Check out the gift shop near the exit. They’ve got handmade crafts, postcards, and snacks. Tourist: Awesome, thanks a bunch! Staff: You bet!
13. Context: Conference attendee asking for Wi-Fi access (Semi-formal)
Attendee: Excuse me, could you tell me how to access the Wi-Fi here? Staff: Of course. The network name is “VisitorNet” and the password is “Welcome2025”. Attendee: Perfect, thank you. Staff: You’re welcome.
14. Context: Newcomer asking about public transport passes (Formal)
Newcomer: Hello, I’m new to the city. Could you explain how to obtain a public transport pass? Staff: Certainly. You can purchase one at the central station or apply online. Daily, weekly, and monthly options are available. Newcomer: Thank you. That’s very helpful. Staff: Happy to assist.
15. Context: Tourist asking where to rent a bike (Semi-formal)
Tourist: Hi there, do you know where I can rent a bicycle nearby? Staff: Sure, there’s a rental shop two blocks down Main Street. Just bring ID and a deposit. Tourist: Got it. Thanks! Staff: Anytime.
16. Context: Teen asking for Wi-Fi password (Informal)
Teen: Hey, what’s the Wi-Fi password here? Staff: It’s “guest1234”. Just connect to “FreeZone”. Teen: Cool, thanks! Staff: No problem.
17. Context: Family asking about parking availability (Semi-formal)
Parent: Hello, is there a place we can park our car? Staff: Yes, we have a parking lot behind the building. It’s free for the first two hours. Parent: That’s great. Thanks! Staff: You’re welcome.
18. Context: Visitor asking how to join a walking tour (Formal)
Visitor: Good afternoon. Could you advise me on how to register for the walking tour? Staff: Of course. Registration is at the main desk, and the next tour departs at 2 p.m. Visitor: Excellent. I’ll sign up now. Staff: Very good, sir.
19. Context: Tourist looking for vegetarian food (Informal)
Tourist: Yo, got any good veggie spots around here? Staff: For sure. Try Green Bowl on 5th Street. All vegetarian and super tasty. Tourist: Sweet, I’m there! Staff: Enjoy!
20. Context: International guest asking about local customs (Semi-formal)
Guest: Hi, I’m visiting from abroad. Can you tell me about any local customs I should know? Staff: Sure. It’s polite to greet with a handshake, and tipping is usually 10% at restaurants. Guest: Good to know. Thank you! Staff: You’re welcome.
21. Context: Music fan asking about concert times (Semi-formal)
Fan: Hello, do you know what time the concert starts tonight? Staff: Yes, doors open at 6:30 and the show starts at 7:30. Fan: Thanks, can’t wait! Staff: Have a great time!
22. Context: Local asking for emergency contact info (Formal)
Local: Excuse me. Could you provide the emergency contact number for the building? Staff: Certainly. In case of emergency, dial 112 or contact the front desk at extension 100. Local: Thank you for the information. Staff: You’re very welcome.
23. Context: Young traveler looking for nightlife (Informal)
Traveler: Hey, where’s the party at tonight? Staff: Try Club Nova or The Spot downtown. Both are popular with visitors. Traveler: Nice, I’ll check them out! Staff: Have fun!
24. Context: Art student asking about exhibit details (Semi-formal)
Student: Hi, can you tell me more about the new sculpture exhibit? Staff: Sure. It features modern works by local artists and runs until next month. Student: Great, I’ll take a look. Thanks! Staff: Enjoy the art.
25. Context: Tourist confused by signs (Informal)
Tourist: Hey, these signs are kinda confusing. Which way is the gallery? Staff: No worries! Just head down this hall and turn right. You’ll see it. Tourist: Gotcha. Thanks! Staff: You’re welcome!
26. Context: Parent needing baby changing station (Semi-formal)
Parent: Hello, is there a baby changing room here? Staff: Yes, it’s next to the family restroom on the first floor. Parent: Thank you very much. Staff: Happy to help.
27. Context: Elder asking about accessibility services (Formal)
Visitor: Good day. Do you offer services for guests with mobility issues? Staff: Yes, we provide wheelchairs and there’s elevator access throughout the building. Visitor: Excellent. Thank you for the information. Staff: You’re most welcome.
28. Context: Group leader confirming reservation (Formal)
Leader: Good morning. I’m here to confirm our group tour booking for 11 a.m. Staff: Yes, we have your group of 15 listed. Everything is set. Leader: Wonderful. Thank you. Staff: Enjoy your visit.
29. Context: Tourist looking for ATM (Semi-formal)
Tourist: Hi, is there an ATM nearby? Staff: Yes, there’s one just outside the main entrance to the right. Tourist: Perfect, thanks! Staff: You’re welcome.
30. Context: Young couple asking about photo spots (Informal)
Partner: Hey, where can we get the best pics around here? Staff: The rooftop terrace has an awesome city view, and the fountain by the garden’s great too. Partner: Sweet, we’ll head there! Staff: Have fun snapping pics!