English conversation is real back-and-forth talk: asking questions, answering, reacting, and keeping the exchange going. It is different from reading aloud or answering single questions. In conversation you need to listen, think, and respond in the moment. Practising full dialogues—not only sentences in isolation—prepares you for real-life situations.
Good conversations involve turn-taking, follow-up questions, and natural reactions (e.g. 'Really?', 'That sounds interesting'). You need phrases to start a topic, change the subject, and end politely. Practising these with an AI partner like Rozy helps you get used to the flow without the pressure of a real person waiting. You can repeat the same situation until it feels natural.
The best way to get better at conversation is to have more conversations. Use an app that lets you speak and get a reply, so you practise both listening and responding. Focus on common situations: introductions, small talk, shopping, work. Rozy offers dialogue practice on everyday topics with instant feedback so you improve quickly.
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