This lesson teaches students how to speak English effectively in a library setting.
Students learn useful words, polite phrases, and simple sentences they can use when borrowing or returning books.
The goal is to help learners understand how to communicate with a librarian and find books in a quiet reading environment.

📚 Vocabulary Words + Meanings

WordMeaning (Simple)
LibraryA place where you can read or borrow books.
LibrarianA person who works at the library and helps people find books.
BorrowTo take something for some time and return it later.
ReturnTo give back something you borrowed.
Library cardA card that allows you to borrow books from the library.
BookshelfA shelf where books are kept.
Quiet zoneAn area where people must stay silent.
StorybookA book that tells a story, often for children.
Due dateThe last day you must return a borrowed book.
Reference booksBooks you can read in the library but cannot borrow.

📘 Continue Learning – Previous Lessons

You can continue learning with these lessons:

🗣️ Useful Sentences

  • “I would like to borrow this book.”
  • “Where can I find storybooks?”
  • “When do I need to return it?”
  • “Do I need a library card?”
  • “Please be quiet in the library.”

💬 Short Dialogue

Student: Excuse me, where are the history books?
Librarian: They’re on the second shelf.
Student: Thank you! Can I borrow this one?
Librarian: Yes. Please return it in one week.

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