24 Mini Lessons with Beginner Essential English Speaking Practice Sentences

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Everyday English verbs

Learning English speaking becomes easier when you practice with simple sentences examples. This guide gives you daily English practice sentences across 24 lessons, helping you improve grammar, vocabulary, and confidence. Each lesson includes explanations, practice, and a mini quiz so you can learn English with examples step by step.

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Lesson 1: Using “There is going to be / There are going to be”

Learn how to talk about future events.

Examples:

  • There is going to be a party.
  • There is going to be a meeting.
  • There are going to be many people.
  • There are going to be changes.

Practice:

Write 5 sentences using this structure.

Mini‑Quiz:

Which is correct:

  1. “There is going to be a concert”
  2.  “There are going to be a concert”
  3. “There is going to be a concert”

Lesson 2: Talking About Your Feelings with “I’m feeling…”

Express emotions with simple English sentences examples.
Examples:

  • I’m feeling happy today.
  • I’m feeling well after resting.

Note: Depending on the context, we can say: “I’m feeling good” or “I’m feeling well”

“I’m feeling good”

  • Meaning: You feel happy, positive, or in a good mood.
  • Usage: More about emotions and general state of mind.
  • Example:
    • “I’m feeling good after that workout.” → You feel energized and happy.

“I’m feeling well”

  • Meaning: You feel healthy, not sick, physically fine.
  • Usage: More about physical health or condition.
  • Example:
    • “I wasn’t well yesterday, but today I’m feeling well.” → You’re healthy again.

Practice:

Write 2 sentences using “I’m feeling good” and 2 using “I’m feeling well”.

Mini‑Quiz:

Choose the correct sentences based on these two situations:

Situation 1: “You’re optimistic or confident about your exam results”

  1. “I’m feeling good”
  2. “I’m feeling well”
  3. “I’m feeling good”

Situation 2: “Your body is okay, you can go back to work.  

  1. “I’m feeling good”
  2. “I’m feeling well
  3.    “I’m feeling well”                                                                                                       

See also here some grammar lessons.


Lesson 3: Daily English Practice Sentences – Using “I think…” to Share Opinions

Examples:

  • I think English is important.
  • I think this movie is good.

Practice:

Write 5 sentences starting with I think…

Mini‑Quiz:

Which is correct:

  1. “I think that’s true”
  2.  “I think that true”   
  3. “I think that’s true”

Lesson 4: English Speaking Practice Sentences -Talking About Your Past with “When I was…”

How to describe past experiences with “When I was”?

Take a look:

  • When I was a child, I lived in the countryside.
  • When I was young, I played football.
  • When I was 10, I learned to swim.

Practice:

Write 5 sentences using When I was…

Mini‑Quiz:

Choose the correct sentence:

  1. “When I was 5, I start school”
  2. “When I was 5, I started school”
  3. “When I was 5, I started school”

Lesson 5: Using “Do you want to…?”

Daily English practice sentences for inviting someone to do something.

Examples:

  • Do you want to go out
  • Do you want to study together
  • Do you want to watch a movie
  • Do you want to eat lunch

Practice:

Write 5 invitations using Do you want to…?

Mini‑Quiz:

Which is correct:

  1. “Do you want to eat”
  2.  “Do you wants to eat”    
  3. “Do you want to eat”

Lesson 6: Daily English Practice Sentences for Talking About Your Job Responsibilities

Practice daily English sentences based on vocabulary for work tasks.

Examples:

  • I answer emails.
  • I help customers.
  • I prepare reports.
  • I work with a team.
  • I manage projects.

Practice:

Write 5 sentences about your job responsibilities.

Mini‑Quiz:

Choose the correct sentence:

  1. “I prepares reports”
  2.  “I prepare reports”
  3. “I prepare reports”

Learn here other everyday English expressions


Lesson 7: Using “There will be…” for Future Events

Daily English sentences for practicing future situations

Check these examples:

  • There will be a meeting tomorrow.
  • There will be a party next week.
  • There will be many people.
  • There will be changes soon.

Practice:

Write 5 sentences using There will be…

Mini‑Quiz:

Which is correct:

  1. “There will be a problem”
  2.  “There will be problem”                                      
  3. “There will be a problem”

Lesson 8: Daily English Practice Sentences – Using “How far…?”

We use “how far…” to ask about distance.

Examples:

  • How far is the school
  • How far is your house
  • How far is the bus stop
  • It’s 2 kilometers away.

Practice:

Write 5 questions using How far…?

Mini‑Quiz:

Which is correct:

  1. “How far it is”
  2.  “How far is it”
  3. “How far is it”

Lesson 9: English Practice Sentences -Talking About Your Daily Challenges

Learn vocabulary for common problems. to practice English speaking sentences

Examples:

  • I’m always busy.
  • I don’t have enough time.
  • I forget things sometimes.
  • I get tired easily.
  • I have too much work.

Practice:

Write 5 sentences about your daily challenges.

Mini‑Quiz:

Choose the correct sentence:

  1. “I have too many work”
  2.  “I have too much work”                                                
  3. “I have too much work”

Lesson 10: Daily English Practice Sentences – Using “I’m used to…”

Use the phrase “I’m used to…” to talk about habits or things that feel normal. Check also here real-life English vocabulary.

Examples:

  • I’m used to waking up early.
  • She’s used to cold weather.
  • They’re used to working long hours.
  • He’s used to driving in traffic.

Practice:

Write 5 sentences using I’m used to…

Mini‑Quiz:

Which is correct:

  1. “I’m used to study”
  2.  “I’m used to studying”                                              
  3. “I’m used to studying”

Lesson 11: Talking About Your Dreams and Ambitions

How to express long‑term goals?

Examples:

  • I want to travel the world.
  • I want to speak English fluently.
  • I want to start a business.
  • I want to help my family.
  • I want to buy a house.

Practice:

Write 5 sentences about your dreams.

Mini‑Quiz:

Choose the correct sentence:

  1. “I want to be successful”
  2.  “I want be successful”
  3. “ I want to be successful”

Lesson 12: Daily English Practice Sentences – Using “I’d like…” for Polite Requests

Practice speaking with sentences on how to ask politely in everyday English situations.

Explanation:

“I’d like…” = “I would like…” (polite)

Examples:

  • I’d like a coffee.
  • I’d like to order food.
  • I’d like to speak with you.
  • I’d like some help.

Practice:

Write 5 polite requests using I’d like…

Mini‑Quiz:

Which is correct:

  1. “I’d like to go”
  2. “I’d like go”                   
  3. “I’d like to go”

Lesson 13: Practice Daily English Sentences for Talking About Your Past Week

Use phrases below to describe recent events.

Examples:

  • This week was busy.
  • I worked a lot.
  • I studied English every day.
  • I visited my family.
  • I watched a good movie.

Practice:

Write 5 sentences about your past week.

Mini‑Quiz:

Choose the correct sentence:

  1. “I watch a movie last week”
  2.  “I watched a movie last week”
  3. “I watched a movie last week”

Lesson 14: Using “I’m looking for…” to Practice Daily English sentences

Learn how to ask for help when searching for something.

Examples:

  • I’m looking for a job.
  • I’m looking for my keys.
  • I’m looking for a restaurant.
  • I’m looking for information.

Practice:

Write 5 sentences using I’m looking for…

Mini‑Quiz:

Which is correct:

  1. “I’m looking for my phone”
  2.  “I’m looking my phone”
  3. “I’m looking for my phone”

Lesson 15: Using “I’m afraid…” for Polite Negative Answers

Use the expression “I’m afraid” to say “no” politely.

Examples:

  • I’m afraid I can’t help.
  • I’m afraid she’s not here.
  • I’m afraid we’re closed.
  • I’m afraid I don’t understand.

Practice:

Write 5 polite negative sentences using I’m afraid…

Mini‑Quiz:

Which is correct:

  1. “I’m afraid I can’t go”
  2.  “I’m afraid not go”
  3. “I’m afraid I can’t go”

Find here more everyday English conversation phrases.


Lesson 16: Daily English Practice Sentences for Talking About Your Future Dreams with “One day…”

How to express long‑term hopes?

Check these Examples:

  • One day, I want to travel the world.
  • One day, I want to speak English fluently.
  • One day, I want to buy a house.
  • One day, I want to start a business.

Practice:

Write 5 sentences starting with One day…

Mini‑Quiz:

Choose the correct sentence:

  1. “One day I will travel”
  2. “One day I travel will”                                                           
  3. “One day I will travel”

Lesson 17: Practice Daily English Sentences Using “It depends…”

Use “It depends” to give flexible answers.

Examples:

  • It depends on the weather.
  • It depends on the price.
  • It depends on my schedule.
  • It depends on the situation.

Practice:

Write 5 sentences using It depends…

Mini‑Quiz:

Which is correct:

  1. “It depends on you”
  2.  “It depends you”                                                                 
  3.  “It depends on you”

Lesson 18: Daily English Practice Sentences for Talking About Your Favorite Memories

How to describe positive past experiences?

Examples:

  • My favorite memory is my graduation.
  • My favorite memory is a family trip.
  • My favorite memory is my first job.
  • My favorite memory is meeting my best friend.

Practice:

Write 5 sentences about your favorite memories.

Mini‑Quiz:

Choose the correct sentence:

  1. “My favorite memory is…”
  2.  “My favorite is memory…”                                                         
  3.  “My favorite memory is

Lesson 19: Practice English Sentences for Talking About Your Daily Mood

Use these vocabulary for expressing emotional states.

Examples:

  • I feel calm today.
  • I feel stressed this morning.
  • I feel excited about the weekend.
  • She feels nervous before exams.

Practice:

Write 5 sentences about your mood today.

Mini‑Quiz:

Choose the correct sentence:

  1. “I feel relax”
  2.  “I feel relaxed”        
  3.  “I feel relaxed”

Lesson 20: Daily English Practice Seentences – Using “I’m thinking about…”

We use “I’m thinking about…” to talk about future possibilities.

Examples:

  • I’m thinking about traveling.
  • I’m thinking about changing jobs.
  • She’s thinking about studying abroad.
  • They’re thinking about moving.

Practice:

Write 5 sentences using I’m thinking about…

Mini‑Quiz:

Which is correct:

  1. “I’m thinking about go”
  2.  “I’m thinking about going”
  3. “I’m thinking about going”

Lesson 21: Daily English practice sentences About Your Favorite Activities

Learn how to describe things you enjoy doing.

Examples:

  • I enjoy reading.
  • She enjoys cooking.
  • They enjoy playing football.
  • He enjoys listening to music.

Practice:

Write 5 sentences about activities you enjoy.

Mini‑Quiz:

Choose the correct sentence:

  1. “I enjoy to read”
  2. “I enjoy reading”         
  3. “I enjoy reading”

Lesson 22: Practice Daily English Sentences for Using “I hope…”

How to express hopes and wishes)

Examples:

  • I hope you’re well.
  • I hope it doesn’t rain.
  • I hope to learn English fast.
  • I hope she gets better soon.

Practice:

Write 5 sentences using I hope…

Mini‑Quiz:

Which is correct:

  1. “I hope to see you”
  2.  “I hope see you”
  3. “I hope to see you”

Lesson 23: Daily English Practice Sentences Based on “I’d rather…”

Use ”I’d rather”  to express preferences between two options.

Examples:

  • I’d rather stay home.
  • I’d rather drink tea than coffee.
  • She’d rather walk than drive.
  • They’d rather study in the morning.

Practice:

Write 5 sentences using I’d rather…

Mini‑Quiz:

Which is correct:

  1. “I’d rather to stay”
  2.  “I’d rather stay”                                                                          
  3. “I’d rather stay”

Lesson 24: Talking About Your Daily Achievements

Use these statements for daily English practice sentences to describe things you completed:

  • I finished my work.
  • I cleaned my room.
  • I studied English today.
  • She completed her project.
  • They solved the problem.

Practice:

Write 5 sentences about what you achieved today.

Mini‑Quiz:

Choose the correct sentence:

  1. “I finished my tasks”
  2.  “I finish my tasks today”
  3. “I finished my tasks”

Final Thoughts

These English speaking practice sentences are designed for beginners who want to build confidence step by step. By practicing daily English practice sentences, you’ll improve fluency, English grammar, and vocabulary naturally. Remember: the best way to learn English with examples is to repeat them daily. So use them in conversations, and adapt them to your own life.

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