Everyday English Dialogues: Using Herbal Toothpaste

Learning a language and practicing it on a daily basis are two distinct things, and if someone can do both of these things well, it’s amazing. We talk about a variety of topics every day, and it’s fascinating to note that we start our talks at home. This discussion begins at home, when it is time to brush one’s teeth. In the video lesson below, you’ll observe two adults conversing in everyday English and arguing whether or not to switch to herbal toothpaste.

You will have the opportunity to master dental care vocabulary while learning everyday English dialogues to improve your word strength. The more word power you have, the more confidently you speak English.

All of the Dialogues used in the everyday English Video above

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Justin: Neha, please fetch me a new toothpaste, there is no more paste left in this tube.
Neha: Okay, I’m getting it, please hold on for a minute.
Justin: Sure.
Neha: Take this.
Justin: Thanks Neha, I am considering to change our toothpaste brand the next time. What do you think?
Neha: All of a sudden why do you want to switch to another brand?
Justin: I think we should try a toothpaste with ayurvedic ingredients such as cloves or mint, which are absent in our current toothpaste.
Neha: I wouldn’t approve since currently we are using fluoride toothpaste which is the best one.
Justin: Yes, I get that but why shouldn’t we choose going for natural ingredients than chemicals.
Neha: Hhmm, how about consulting our dentist and follow her recommendations.
Justin: Isn’t it too kiddish to consult a dentist whether to change our toothpaste or not.
Neha: I am just suggesting you to go for an expert’s advice. There’s nothing wrong in that.
Justin: Okay, if you say so. I will call her today, let’s see what she recommends.

english conversation about herbal toothpaste

Neha: Sounds perfect.
Justin: On another note, have you ever heard of brushing teeth with salt?
Neha: What? Are you serious?
Justin: Yes, I have read somewhere in magazine, I guess.
Neha: (laughs)Yes, I remember, my granny would never use toothpaste, she would use salt instead.
Justin: Wow, that sounds interesting. And what was the condition of her teeth as she aged?
Neha: You will not believe but she had no cavities and not even a single dental surgery.
Justin: Awesome.
Neha: If I am not wrong, only few of her teeth and molars fell off when she was 80.
Justin: Great, but you never mentioned all these things about your granny.
Neha: Because you never asked about her.
Justin: Oh, my bad. But no regrets.
Neha: Why is that?
Justin: Because I learnt something today. And now I am going to follow your granny.
Neha: Wonderful.
Justin: And why only me, even you should follow it.
Neha: Good idea.

Vocabulary Related to Everyday English Conversation Video Above

Word: Hold on
Meaning: wait or hold something firmly with hands
Usage i] I told her to hold on tight and don’t let it go.
Usage ii] I was very tired. However, I could hold on for a while.

Word: Consider
Meaning: think about
Usage i] She considered the issue was resolved.
Usage ii] I’m considering visiting my dentist.

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