Here are some conversation for beginners worksheets that you can use to practice conversations with your students:
Worksheet 1: Introductions
* Language level: Beginner
* Topics: Introductions, greetings, and basic questions
1. Write your name and age.
e.g. My name is John, and I'm 25 years old.
2. Learn these basic questions and answers:
Q: Hello, what's your name?
A: My name is [name].
Q: How old are you?
A: I'm [age] years old.
3. Practice introducing yourself to a friend:
Friend: Hello, what's your name?
You: My name is [name].
Friend: Nice to meet you! How old are you?
You: I'm [age] years old.
Worksheet 2: Basic Questions and Answers
* Language level: Beginner
* Topics: Personal information, family, and basic questions
1. Learn these basic questions and answers:
Q: What's your hobby?
A: My hobby is [hobby].
Q: Do you have any brothers or sisters?
A: Yes, I have [number] [sibling(s)].
Q: What do you like to eat?
A: I like to eat [food].
2. Practice asking and answering basic questions:
You: What's your hobby?
Friend: My hobby is reading.
You: Do you have any brothers or sisters?
Friend: Yes, I have two brothers.
You: What do you like to eat?
Friend: I like to eat pizza.
Worksheet 3: Asking Directions
* Language level: Beginner
* Topics: Asking for directions, giving directions, and asking for help
1. Learn these phrases for asking for directions:
Q: Excuse me, can you help me?
A: Sure, what can I help you with?
Q: Where is [place]?
A: [Place] is [directions].
2. Practice asking for directions:
You: Excuse me, can you help me? Where is the restroom?
Friend: Ah, yes! The restroom is down the hall on your right.
You: Thank you so much! Can you help me with anything else?
Friend: Ah, yes! You're looking for the cafeteria? It's on the second floor.
You: Where is it?
Friend: There's an elevator right over there. Just take it to the second floor.
Worksheet 4: Basic Shopping
* Language level: Beginner
* Topics: Shopping, asking for prices, and paying
1. Learn these phrases for shopping:
Q: How much does this cost?
A: This costs [price].
Q: Can I pay with [method of payment]?
A: Yes, we accept [method of payment].
2. Practice shopping:
You: Hi, I'd like to buy this [item]. How much does it cost?
Cashier: This costs $10.
You: Can I pay with a credit card?
Cashier: Yes, we accept credit cards. Do you have one?
You: Yes, I do. Would you like me to swipe it?
Cashier: Yes, please.
Worksheet 5: Making Reservations
* Language level: Beginner
* Topics: Making reservations, asking for availability, and giving information
1. Learn these phrases for making reservations:
Q: Do you have any availability for [date]?
A: Yes, we have availability at [time].
Q: What time does the restaurant open/close?
A: The restaurant opens at [time] and closes at [time].
2. Practice making a reservation:
You: Hi, I'd like to make a reservation for tonight. Do you have any availability?
Friend: Yes, we have availability at 7 PM.
You: Great! What time do you open and close?
Friend: We open at 6 PM and close at 10 PM.
These worksheets are designed to be interactive and engaging, with opportunities for students to practice their conversation skills. You can use them as a supplement to your teaching materials or as a fun way to practice speaking in a language class.