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When traveling or living in an English speaking country you might need to have ESL banking conversations when you go to a bank. This page has a couple of example conversations.
The students' task is to put the conversations in the correct order by reading the sentences to their partner and numbering them from 1 to 8. Student A starts each conversation by looking at their sentences and reading the most suitable one for the ending of the conversation. The student then puts number 1 next to the sentence. Update: Don’t miss our new website for learning English 123 Bien! – it offers free lessons and audio content for learning basic English. Update: Many school educators have used this free resource to help children learn English (ESL conversations). These simple “get to know know you” questions are perfect to break the ice and get kids. Shopping Dialogues for Increasing ESL Skills. Practicing shopping dialogues can useful for English as a Second Language (ESL) students.It can translate to their lives outside the classroom,. Now that you have seen what the example conversations are like, there are three ESL houses conversation activities for you to do. Exercise 1 – Fill in the Blanks For this ESL houses conversation you need to decide which option (A-D) for each question is the best to fill in the blanks in the following conversation.
The conversations have also been made into short cartoons for you to watch if you would prefer that. As well as being included below they are part of the Excellent ESL 4U YouTube video stream, where there are many more videos to help you learn English conversions.
If you need help understanding some of the words or phrases from the conversations you can go to the banking vocabulary page.
Conversation 1
Situation: Lucy and Bob are shopping when Lucy wants to go to the bank.
Lucy: I need to quickly go to the bank.
Bob: Ok. Which one?
Lucy: The National Bank. Its branch is just over there on the corner.
Bob: We should go now as it will close in 10 minutes.
Lucy: Yes, let’s hurry.
Bob: Ok. Which one?
Lucy: The National Bank. Its branch is just over there on the corner.
Bob: We should go now as it will close in 10 minutes.
Lucy: Yes, let’s hurry.
Teller: Next please?
Lucy: Good afternoon, I’d like to pay this cheque into my account.
Teller: Good afternoon. Can I please have your account details?
Lucy: Yes, here is my ATM card. It has the account number.
Teller: Thank you. This will just take a moment.
Lucy: Ok.
Teller: Here is your card. The money should be in your account in three working days. Is there anything else I can help you with?
Lucy: No thanks. That’s all. Goodbye.
Lucy: Good afternoon, I’d like to pay this cheque into my account.
Teller: Good afternoon. Can I please have your account details?
Lucy: Yes, here is my ATM card. It has the account number.
Teller: Thank you. This will just take a moment.
Lucy: Ok.
Teller: Here is your card. The money should be in your account in three working days. Is there anything else I can help you with?
Lucy: No thanks. That’s all. Goodbye.
Conversation 2
Situation: A new overseas student opens a bank account.
Tui: Hi Andrew. I need to open a bank account. Can you give me some advice please?
Andrew: Sure, I would be happy to help. You’ll need to go to the local branch of the bank and speak to the bank manager.
Tui: Which is a good bank to choose? I want a bank that will be convenient for me to use when I go traveling.
Andrew: I think the best bank for you would be the Central Bank. It is very big and has branches nearly everywhere. The closest branch is opposite the post office on Hilltop road.
Andrew: Sure, I would be happy to help. You’ll need to go to the local branch of the bank and speak to the bank manager.
Tui: Which is a good bank to choose? I want a bank that will be convenient for me to use when I go traveling.
Andrew: I think the best bank for you would be the Central Bank. It is very big and has branches nearly everywhere. The closest branch is opposite the post office on Hilltop road.
Bank employee: Good morning, can I help you?
Tui: Good morning. I’d like to open a bank account with you.
Bank employee: Certainly. Please follow me and I’ll take you to the bank manager.
Tui: Good morning. I’d like to open a bank account with you.
Bank employee: Certainly. Please follow me and I’ll take you to the bank manager.
Bank manager: Good morning.
Tui: Good morning. Can I please open a bank account with the Central Bank?
Bank manager: Of course. Sims 4 realistic mods. Please fill in these forms and show me some identification, your passport or driver’s license.
Tui: Here’s my passport. Can I pay some money into my new account today?
Bank manager: Yes, when the account is opened you can deposit money straight away. It will just take five minutes for me to process the information.
Tui: Great, thanks.
Bank manager: There you are, everything is set-up. Please go to one of the tellers at the front of the bank to deposit your money.
Tui: Thanks I will.
Tui: Good morning. Can I please open a bank account with the Central Bank?
Bank manager: Of course. Sims 4 realistic mods. Please fill in these forms and show me some identification, your passport or driver’s license.
Tui: Here’s my passport. Can I pay some money into my new account today?
Bank manager: Yes, when the account is opened you can deposit money straight away. It will just take five minutes for me to process the information.
Tui: Great, thanks.
Bank manager: There you are, everything is set-up. Please go to one of the tellers at the front of the bank to deposit your money.
Tui: Thanks I will.
ESL Banking Conversations - Exercises
Below are some exercises to help you learn about ESL banking conversations. These exercise will help you learn how to respond well in a conversation about banking and then let you practice having a conversation about banking.
Exercise 1 - Fill in the blanks
Fill-in the blanks in the following ESL banking conversation using the options provided in the 5 question below.
Situation: Andrew wants to withdraw some money from his account.
Andrew: I need to get some money before going to eat lunch.
Bob: Ok. __________ (1) __________
Andrew: Central Bank. Claude debussy the girl with the flaxen hair analysis. They have a branch just round the corner. __________ (2) __________
Bob: Is the Central Bank good? My bank keeps charging me bank fees so I want a new account.
Andrew: Yes. I have had my account with them for five years and there have been no problems.
Bob: Good, I might try opening an account with them. What’s wrong? __________ (3) __________
Andrew: I’ve put my ATM card in but the machine keeps on displaying that my PIN is wrong when I enter it.
Bob: Oh dear. You should go into the bank and ask for help.
Bob: Ok. __________ (1) __________
Andrew: Central Bank. Claude debussy the girl with the flaxen hair analysis. They have a branch just round the corner. __________ (2) __________
Bob: Is the Central Bank good? My bank keeps charging me bank fees so I want a new account.
Andrew: Yes. I have had my account with them for five years and there have been no problems.
Bob: Good, I might try opening an account with them. What’s wrong? __________ (3) __________
Andrew: I’ve put my ATM card in but the machine keeps on displaying that my PIN is wrong when I enter it.
Bob: Oh dear. You should go into the bank and ask for help.
Teller: Good morning. How can I help?
Andrew: I have been trying to withdraw money from the ATM outside but it won’t accept my PIN.
Teller: I’m terribly sorry, but the machine is broken. The sign must have fallen off. __________ (4) __________
Andrew: I’d like fifty pounds please.
Teller: Ok. __________ (5) __________
Andrew: Here’s my ATM card and driver’s license.
Teller: Thank you, here is your money. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Andrew: I have been trying to withdraw money from the ATM outside but it won’t accept my PIN.
Teller: I’m terribly sorry, but the machine is broken. The sign must have fallen off. __________ (4) __________
Andrew: I’d like fifty pounds please.
Teller: Ok. __________ (5) __________
Andrew: Here’s my ATM card and driver’s license.
Teller: Thank you, here is your money. Sorry for the inconvenience.
ESL Banking Conversation
Choose the best option (A-D) in the following five questions to fill in the blanks in the banking conversation given above.
Exercise 2 - Write a conversation
Now write your own ESL banking conversation about visiting a bank. Use the conversationsabove and the vocabulary given to help you.
Exercise 3 - Conversation topics
Use the following questions and statements about banking to have ESL banking conversations with people. One person uses the questions from set A and the other uses questions from set B. Then take turns asking questions and give as long a response as youcan. Feel free to discuss the topic in general: you do not need to follow thesequestions as they are just some prompts to get you started.
Dialogue For Esl Adults
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Question set A
- Do you know anyone who works in a bank?
- Would you like to work in a bank?
- Do you think it is good that you can borrow money from a bank?
- For what would you borrow money from a bank?
- What problems can happen with banks?
Question set B
- Do you have a bank account?
- How do banks help a country’s economy?
- Have you ever seen a bank robbery?
- What happens when you cannot pay back money that you have borrowed froma bank?
- Do you think banks look after their customers enough?
Other Pages about Banking that You Might Like
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