Here are some daily use English practice sentences for high school students:
- Greeting and Introductions
- “Good morning, how was your evening?”
- “Hi, I don’t think we’ve met before. I’m [Your Name].”
- “Nice to meet you. What’s your name?”
- Asking for and Giving Directions
- “Could you tell me how to get to the library?”
- “Is there a bathroom around here?”
- “Take a left at the next intersection.”
- Classroom Interactions
- “Can you explain this concept again?”
- “I’m not sure I understand this question. Could you help me?”
- “May I borrow a pen?”
- Making Requests
- “Could I please have a copy of the assignment?”
- “Would you mind if I used your notes for reference?”
- “Can I turn in my project late?”
- Discussing Homework and Assignments
- “When is the deadline for this assignment?”
- “Did you finish the homework for history class?”
- “What topic are you writing about for the essay?”
- Group Work and Collaboration
- “Let’s divide the tasks among us.”
- “Who will present the project?”
- “Can you review my section of the report?”
- Seeking Help and Clarification
- “I’m having trouble with this problem. Can you help me?”
- “Can you clarify what we’re supposed to do for this exercise?”
- “I don’t understand the instructions. Could you go over them again?”
- Social Interactions and Friendships
- “What are your plans for the weekend?”
- “Do you want to hang out after school?”
- “I heard about the event this Friday. Are you going?”
- Participating in Discussions
- “I think we should consider a different approach.”
- “In my opinion, the solution might be…”
- “Can we talk more about this topic during our next meeting?”
- Expressing Opinions and Preferences
- “I prefer studying in the morning rather than at night.”
- “My favorite subject is math because I enjoy solving problems.”
- “I think this book is interesting because of its plot.”
- Handling Difficult Situations
- “I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to interrupt. Please continue.”
- “Can we find a compromise on this issue?”
- “I’m feeling overwhelmed with the workload. Can we discuss this?”
- General Conversations
- “How do you feel about the new school policy?”
- “What did you think of the movie we watched in class?”
- “Have you heard the latest news about the school event?”
These sentences can help students practice everyday English usage in various contexts they might encounter at school.