SYBCom 3 : ACSE : Simple Conversations
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A conversation with a friend you haven’t seen for a while.
You: Hey! It’s been so long since
we last met. How have you been?
Friend: Hi! I’ve been good, just
busy with work and family. How about you?
You: I’m doing well. I’ve been
working on a new project and trying to stay active. What’s new with you?
Friend: Not much, just the usual
routine. I recently started taking a cooking class. It’s been fun!
You: That sounds interesting!
What kind of dishes have you learned to cook?
Friend: Mostly Italian and some
desserts. I’ve been enjoying it a lot. We should catch up more often.
You: Definitely! Let’s plan
something soon. It’s great to see you again.
Friend: Agreed! I’ll look forward
to it.
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# Conversation with a Senior
Colleague:
You: Good morning, Mr. Sharma.
How are you today?
Senior Colleague: Good morning!
I’m doing well, thank you. How about you?
You: I’m good, thanks. I wanted
to ask you about the new project we’re starting. Do you have any advice on how
to approach it?
Senior Colleague: Sure. Make sure
to thoroughly review the project requirements first. Focus on clear
communication with your team and set achievable milestones.
You: That’s very helpful. I’ll
make sure to follow your advice. Thank you for your time!
Senior Colleague: You’re welcome.
Feel free to reach out if you need any more help.
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# Conversation with a Stranger at
a Party
You: Hi there! I don’t think
we’ve met before. I’m Anil.
Stranger: Hi Anil! I’m Jay. Nice
to meet you.
You: Nice to meet you too, Jay.
How do you know the host?
Jay: I’m a colleague of theirs.
We’ve worked together for a few years now. How about you?
You: I’m a friend from college.
It’s great to meet new people. Are you enjoying the party?
Jay: Yes, it’s been fun! The food
is great and the music is lively. What about you?
You: I’m having a good time too.
It’s nice to catch up with old friends and meet new ones.
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# Conversation with a Delegate at
a Conference
You: Hello, I’m Shivam. I saw
your presentation on renewable energy. It was really insightful.
Delegate: Hi, Shivam. Thank you!
I’m glad you found it helpful. What did you find most interesting?
You: I was particularly
interested in the part about new technologies in solar energy. How do you see
these evolving in the next few years?
Delegate: Great question. I
believe we’ll see significant advancements in efficiency and storage solutions.
It’s an exciting time for the industry.
You: That’s fascinating. I’m
looking forward to seeing those developments. Thanks for sharing your insights.
Delegate: You’re welcome. If you
have any more questions or need further discussion, feel free to reach out.
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# Conversation with a Stranger
During Travel
You: Hi! Is this seat taken?
Stranger: No, it’s free. Please,
sit down. I’m Jasmin, by the way.
You: Thanks, Jasmin. I’m Viky.
Where are you headed?
Jasmin: I’m going to visit
family. How about you?
Viky: I’m heading to a business
meeting. It’s a long trip, but I’m looking forward to it.
Jasmin: That sounds interesting.
Do you travel often for work?
Viky: Yes, quite a bit. It’s part
of the job. What about you? Do you travel much?
Jasmin: Not really, this is a
rare trip for me. I usually stay closer to home.
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# Conversation with a Senior
Fellow Student
You: Hi, Rashmi. I noticed you’re
in the senior year. I’m a first-year student here. Do you have a moment to
chat?
Rashmi: Hi! Sure, I’d be happy to
help. What’s on your mind?
You: I’m trying to figure out how
to balance my coursework and extracurricular activities. Do you have any tips?
Rashmi: Definitely. Time
management is key. Make a schedule and stick to it. Prioritize your tasks and
try not to overcommit.
You: That’s great advice. How do
you handle stress with so much going on?
Rashmi: I find it helpful to take
breaks and do things I enjoy, like hanging out with friends or exercising. It
helps me stay focused.
You: Thanks! I’ll keep that in
mind. Do you have any recommendations for getting involved in clubs or
activities?
Rashmi: Yes, join clubs that
interest you. It’s a good way to meet people and gain experience. Just make
sure you don’t take on too much at once.
You: Got it. I really appreciate
your advice. It’s nice to hear from someone who’s been through it all.
Rashmi: You’re welcome! If you
need any more tips or just want to chat, feel free to reach out.
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