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Birthday Party — Thank you for coming to my party!
Birthday Party — the most fun conversations for kids! Learn to talk about exciting experiences!
Practice these fun dialogues! Click 🇮🇳 for Hindi.
💬 Dialogue 1: Aarav welcomes friends to his birthday party
📍 Aarav welcomes friends to his birthday party.
👦 Aarav:Welcome, everyone! Thank you for coming to my birthday party!
सबका स्वागत है! मेरी birthday party में आने के लिए धन्यवाद!
👧👦 Friends:Happy birthday, Aarav! Here’s your gift!
जन्मदिन मुबारक, आरव! ये तुम्हारा gift!
👦 Aarav:Thank you so much! Should I open it now?
बहुत-बहुत धन्यवाद! क्या अभी खोलूँ?
👧👦 Friends:Yes! Open it! We want to see your reaction!
हाँ! खोलो! हम तुम्हारा reaction देखना चाहते हैं!
👦 Aarav:A Rubik’s cube! I’ve always wanted one! Thank you!
Rubik’s cube! मैं हमेशा से चाहता था! धन्यवाद!
👧👦 Friends:You’re welcome! Now let’s eat cake!
कोई बात नहीं! अब चलो cake खाते हैं!
👦 Aarav:First let me blow the candles! Make a circle, everyone!
पहले मुझे मोमबत्तियाँ बुझाने दो! सब गोल घेरा बनाओ!
✏️ Your Turn — Fill in the Blanks
Look at !
This is so !
Let’s go !
💬 Dialogue 2: Musical chairs at the party
📍 Musical chairs at the party.
👧 Priya:Let’s play musical chairs! Who wants to be the DJ?
चलो musical chairs खेलते हैं! DJ कौन बनेगा?
👧 Meera:I’ll be the DJ! Everyone, stand near a chair!
मैं DJ बनूँगी! सब एक chair के पास खड़े हो जाओ!
👧 Priya:When the music stops, sit down quickly! The one without a chair is out!
जब music बंद हो, जल्दी बैठ जाओ! जिसे chair नहीं मिली वो out!
👧 Meera:Ready? Music starts… now!
तैयार? Music शुरू… अब!
👧 Priya:(Music stops) Quick! Sit down!
(Music बंद) जल्दी! बैठो!
👧 Meera:Rahul is out! Better luck next round!
राहुल out! अगले round में luck अच्छा होगा!
💬 Dialogue 3: Time to cut the cake
📍 Time to cut the cake.
👩 Mummy:Aarav, it’s time to cut the cake! Come, everyone gather around!
आरव, cake काटने का समय! आओ, सब इकट्ठा हो जाओ!
👦 Aarav:This cake is so beautiful! Chocolate with my name on it!
ये cake बहुत सुंदर है! Chocolate और मेरा नाम लिखा है!
👩 Mummy:Make a wish, blow the candles, and cut the cake!
Wish करो, मोमबत्तियाँ बुझाओ, और cake काटो!
👦 Aarav:(Blows candles) I wish for… it’s a secret!
(मोमबत्तियाँ बुझाता है) मैं wish करता हूँ… secret है!
👩 Mummy:Happy birthday to you! Happy birthday to you!
Happy birthday to you! Happy birthday to you!
👦 Aarav:Thank you, everyone! This is the happiest day of my life!
सबको धन्यवाद! ये मेरी ज़िंदगी का सबसे खुशी का दिन है!
💬 Dialogue 4: Return gifts and saying goodbye
📍 Return gifts and saying goodbye.
👧 Sneha:Sneha, here’s your return gift! A small bag of chocolates and a puzzle!
स्नेहा, ये तुम्हारा return gift! चॉकलेट का बैग और एक puzzle!
👧 Ananya:Wow! Thank you, Ananya! I had such a wonderful time at your party!
वाह! धन्यवाद, अनन्या! तुम्हारी party में बहुत मज़ा आया!
👧 Sneha:I’m so glad you came! It wouldn’t be the same without you.
मुझे बहुत खुशी है तुम आईं! तुम्हारे बिना अलग होता।
👧 Ananya:The musical chairs was so much fun! And the cake was delicious!
Musical chairs बहुत मज़ेदार था! और cake बहुत स्वादिष्ट था!
👧 Sneha:Thank you! My mummy ordered it from that new bakery.
धन्यवाद! मम्मी ने उस नई bakery से order किया था।
👧 Ananya:Best party ever! See you at school on Monday. Bye!
अब तक की सबसे अच्छी party! Monday को school में मिलते हैं। Bye!
💬 Dialogue 5: After the party
📍 After the party. Papa and Aarav clean up together.
👨 Papa:Great party, Aarav! Did you enjoy it?
शानदार party, आरव! मज़ा आया?
👦 Aarav:Best birthday ever, Papa! All my friends came!
अब तक का सबसे अच्छा birthday, पापा! मेरे सारे दोस्त आए!
👨 Papa:Now let’s clean up together. Many hands make light work!
अब चलो साथ मिलकर सफ़ाई करते हैं। ज़्यादा हाथ, हल्का काम!
👦 Aarav:Okay! I’ll pick up the plates and you pick up the balloons?
ठीक है! मैं plates उठाता हूँ और आप balloons?
👨 Papa:Deal! And tomorrow, write thank-you notes to your friends.
पक्का! और कल, अपने दोस्तों को thank-you notes लिखना।
👦 Aarav:Good idea! They gave me such nice gifts. I want to say thank you properly.
अच्छा विचार! उन्होंने इतने अच्छे gifts दिए। मैं ठीक से thank you बोलना चाहता हूँ।
📖 Key Vocabulary
Vacation
छुट्टी — Time off from school
Adventure
साहस — Exciting experience
Celebrate
जश्न मनाना — Mark a happy event
Festival
त्योहार — Special celebration
Memory
याद — Something you remember
Exciting
रोमांचक — Very thrilling
Wonderful
अद्भुत — Very good
Together
साथ में — With each other
Favourite
पसंदीदा — Most liked
Celebrate
जश्न मनाना — Mark a happy event
🗣️ Key Phrases to Remember
- “We went to ___ for vacation!” — Tell about your trip हम छुट्टी में ___ गए!
- “It was amazing / wonderful!” — Describe a great experience ये कमाल / अद्भुत था!
- “I learned to ___!” — Share new skills मैंने ___ सीखा!
- “Happy ___! (Diwali/Holi/Birthday)” — Festival/birthday greetings ___ मुबारक!
- “Best ___ ever!” — Express extreme happiness अब तक का सबसे अच्छा ___!
📐 Grammar Spotlight: Past Tense: Telling About Experiences
Use past tense to describe things that already happened
‘We went to Shimla.’ ‘I saw a tiger.’ ‘It was amazing!’ — use past tense for finished events.
✅ We went to ___ for vacation!
✅ It was amazing / wonderful!
✅ I learned to ___!
✅ Happy ___! (Diwali/Holi/Birthday)
✅ It was amazing / wonderful!
✅ I learned to ___!
✅ Happy ___! (Diwali/Holi/Birthday)
❌ Rude version ❌ — always be polite!
🎭 Birthday Party Role Play!
- Choose characters from the dialogues.
- Act out each scene with expression!
- Use the key phrases naturally.
- Add your own lines to extend the conversation.
- Switch roles and try again.
- Make it fun — use props if you have them!
❓ Quiz — Test Yourself!
1. We went to ___ for vacation!
2. ‘Vacation’ means:
3. Polite way to ask:
4. When excited, say:
5. ‘Thank you’ shows:
6. Best response to ‘Let’s play!’:
7. Being polite means:
8. ‘I had a wonderful time!’ means:
❓ FAQ
Phrases for birthday party?
Key phrases: We went to ___ for vacation!, It was amazing / wonderful!, I learned to ___!, Happy ___! (Diwali/Holi/Birthday), Best ___ ever!.
How to practise?
Role-play with family/friends. Act out each dialogue, then create your own!
Why learn these?
Real situations kids face. Right phrases build confidence and social skills.
For which age group?
Grades 1-5 (ages 6-11). Younger kids focus on simple phrases, older kids on full conversations.
Can parents help?
Yes! Parents playing different roles makes practice fun and effective.