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English conversations -men haircuts

Improve English Speaking through everyday conversations Mens haircuts

I have written a detailed book English conversations for all occasions, to learn English as Foreign Language.

This tutorial English conversations - Mens Haircuts has been prepared from my well known book English conversations for all occasions, which I wrote for Indian students to improve everyday conversations..

English Conversations for All Occasions is a unique book of its kind, specially written to help Indian student. A quick look at the titles of the lessons would convince the reader that the book has been prepared by visualizing all types of situational conversations which may confront any man or woman in his daily activities. Whether one converses with his family members or moves about to mix in society, he will not feel tongue-tied for want of appropriate words or expressions. In a post office or barber’s shop, at a hotel or taxi stand, every person who has read this book, will be able to speak in English fluently and with confidence.

Good knowledge and satisfactory conversation drill is important in English speaking. This Tutorial would not only prove an asset to the reader in his daily life, but also on special occasions like interviews for jobs, etc. He would be able to face the interviewers with equanimity and confidence.

All the lessons have been designed in a programmed fashion. Word-meanings, Phrases and exercises have been added at the end of every lesson to help the students master the topics.

All the lesson should be read along, not once but many times, so that the conversation comes easy to the reader when he faces real life situations. The author would feel rewarded for his labours if the book helps men and women become social relations

This Tutorial should help all those readers who find difficulty in speaking fluent English. This will be completed in 45 lessons.

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English conversation - men haircuts

Mr.Verma: goes to have his new haircut at a hairdressing salon in the business market near his house.

Mr.Verma Good evening. I want a new haircut please.

Receptionist: Right Sir. Can you please sit in that salon chair?

Mr.Verma: Can you give me an oil massage, too?

Assistant Certainly Sir. It is a very good practice to massageone’s hair regularly. A gentle oil message helps to tone up the hair. It helps the blood circulation in the scalp.

Mr.Verma Ah! This is wonderful oil massage . So relaxing.


hairdressing salon


Assistant I notice you don’t wear your hair long? You have almost a short hair cuts.

Mr.Verma I don’t like this fad of men keeping long hair cuts.. These days one can’t make out the difference between a boy and a girl. In any case, all these long hair cuts are for the young and not for me.

Assistant But you are a young man yet, Sir!

Mr.Verma; You are quite diplomat, aren’t you?

Assistant; I think I’ll have to wash your hair first, before I cut it. Please bend forward. There you are. Do you want it dried before I cut the hair ?

Mr. Verma; What do you recommend ?

Assistant: May be, I’ll cut hair first and then dry it if necessary. How would then dry it if necessary. How would you like to have your hair cut. Sir?


wash your hair

Mr.Verma : Short haircut. You know one has to look dignified at my age?

Assistant:  Right Sir. Do you want to use hair cleaner for your neck, too?

Mr.Verma Yes, You can start hair cutting Please.

Assistant (Finishing the haircut and holding up a mirror behind Mr.Verma). Is that all right, Sir?

Mr.Verma That’s fine. Thank you. I don’t think I need to have my hair dry, do you?

Assistant Perhaps, I’ll dry your hair with a hand dryer. It is cold outside and you might catch a chill.


hand dryer

Mr.Verma All right, young man.Use electric dryer. In olden days one never heard of hair dryers in a barber s shop.

Assistant These days everyone has to use a hair dryer, because the hairs are kept long. Long hair for men are set into shape with a electric dryer.

Mr.Verma :You would hardly be doing any business. Not many must be coming to have their hair cut.

Assistant On the contrary. Men with long hair have to send a lot of time in hair styling and they come to us often to have their hair washed, trimmed and set

Mr.Verma Do you dye hair, too?


electric dryer.

Assistant Yes, we do. For hair like yours, which are just beginning to turn grey, we recommend the use of henna (mehendi). This dyes your without any ill effects and is also a good conditioner .

Mr. Verma Mehendi or henna is a very old method of dying hair and was used by my grand parents.

Assistant To-day, the value of herbs lotions, oils, creams and beauty aids used by our grand mothers are being rediscovered. There you are, Sir. Your hair is all dry.

Mr.Verma Thank you very much. I enjoyed your barber stories & my chat with you. (gives him a tip and leaves).

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