Introduction
Social skills are not always natural — they are learned with practice. Many children between 8–15 years feel shy, awkward, or unsure about what to say in daily interactions. Parents can help by giving children ready-to-use sentences for common situations. 100 Sentences to Build Social Skills grouped by daily life scenarios that kids can practice to become polite, friendly, and confident
100 Sentences to Build Social Skills grouped by daily life scenarios that kids can practice to become polite, friendly, and confident
Table of Contents – 100 Sentences to Build Social Skills
So let us start reading 100 Sentences to Build Social Skills
With Friends (20 Sentences)
- “Do you want to play with me?”
- “Can I join your game?”
- “That was fun, let’s do it again tomorrow.”
- “I like your idea, can we try it?”
- “Do you need help with homework?”
- “It’s okay, mistakes happen.”
- “Good job, you did really well!”
- “I’m sorry if I hurt your feelings.”
- “Can we talk about what happened?”
- “I like being your friend.”
- “What’s your favorite sport?”
- “Want to trade snacks?”
- “Thanks for sharing your toy.”
- “Can I borrow your pen and return it later?”
- “I trust you, you’re my good friend.”
- “Do you want to come over to my house?”
- “That’s a cool idea, let’s try it.”
- “I forgive you.”
- “Can we agree to share?”
- “You’re really good at this!”

With Teachers (10 Sentences)
- “Good morning, teacher.”
- “Can I ask a question, please?”
- “I didn’t understand this part, can you explain?”
- “Thank you for helping me.”
- “I forgot my homework, I will bring it tomorrow.”
- “Can I go to the library?”
- “I’ll try harder next time.”
- “May I answer the question?”
- “I appreciate your support.”
- “Have a nice day, teacher.”
With Bus Drivers / Helpers (10 Sentences)
- “Good morning, how are you today?”
- “Thank you for driving us safely.”
- “Can I sit near the front?”
- “I dropped something, can I pick it up?”
- “Thanks for waiting for me.”
- “Sorry, I was late today.”
- “I like your music choice.”
- “Have a good evening!”
- “Thanks for reminding me about safety.”
- “See you tomorrow.”

With Parents’ Friends (10 Sentences)
- “Hello, nice to meet you.”
- “How are you doing today?”
- “Would you like some water or tea?”
- “That’s a nice dress/suit you’re wearing.”
- “I heard you work in [job], how is it?”
- “Thank you for visiting our home.”
- “Do you have kids my age?”
- “I enjoyed talking with you.”
- “Hope to see you again soon.”
- “Goodbye, have a safe trip.”
With Relatives (15 Sentences)
- “Assalamu Alaikum / Hello, Uncle/Aunt.”
- “How are you feeling today?”
- “That’s a nice story, can you tell me more?”
- “I’m happy you came to visit us.”
- “I missed you.”
- “Thank you for the gift.”
- “Can I help you with the bags?”
- “I love the food you made.”
- “Can I take a photo with you?”
- “I enjoyed spending time with you.”
- “What was your favorite subject in school?”
- “Tell me about when you were young.”
- “Do you want me to show you my drawing/game?”
- “I hope you come again soon.”
- “Goodbye, take care.”

In the Community (15 Sentences)
- “Hello, how are you?”
- “Can I help carry that?”
- “That’s a beautiful garden.”
- “Would you like me to open the door?”
- “Good luck with your shop today.”
- “Thank you for selling me this.”
- “Can you tell me the price, please?”
- “Sorry, I don’t have small change.”
- “Have a good day!”
- “See you next time.”
- “I like your pet.”
- “That was very kind of you.”
- “Can you tell me where the park is?”
- “I will wait for my turn.”
- “Thank you for helping me.”
At Home With Parents (10 Sentences)
- “Good morning, Mom/Dad.”
- “Can I help with breakfast?”
- “I appreciate what you do for me.”
- “I am sorry, I should have listened.”
- “Can I tell you about my day?”
- “Thank you for the meal.”
- “Can we spend time together this evening?”
- “I love you.”
- “Good night, sleep well.”
- “I will do better next time.”

With Siblings (10 Sentences)
- “Do you want to play together?”
- “You can use my toy/game.”
- “I am sorry for fighting.”
- “Let’s share this equally.”
- “I’ll wait for you.”
- “That’s a good idea!”
- “You’re good at this game.”
- “Can you teach me how to do it?”
- “Thanks for helping me.”
- “I like spending time with you.”
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Conclusion
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Social skills grow stronger when kids have ready sentences to use daily. Encourage your child to practice these 100 sentences at home, at school, and in the community. Over time, they will feel more confident, respectful, and empathetic in every interaction.