Social Icons

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Talking About English Speaking



A. Talking about yourself
·       
             want to learn English.
·         I’m trying to learn English.
·         I’ve been learning it for three years.
·         I did some at school.
·         I need it for my work.
·         I’m going to stay with an American family.
·         We have to learn English.
·         It’s useful/important/necessary.

B. Talking about difficulties
·         
S    Speaking is easy/difficult.
·         The vocabulary is not simple/easy.
·         I (don’t) find it very difficult to understand.
·         There are too many prepositions.

C. Talking about learning
·         
      What is the best way to learn?
·         How can I improve my vocabulary?
·         How do you think I can learn it?
·         I think the best thing is to read and listen.
·         You should try and speak to English people.
·         You should practice.
·         Do you want to learn English?
·         Yes, I do-very much.
·         Why do you want to learn English?
·         Because it’ll be useful in the future.
·         Then you must speak it.
·         Why must I speak it?
·         Because you want to learn it.
·         Do you understand the sentence?
·         I don’t understand it completely.
·         Did you understand what I said?
·         No, I didn’t. Would you please say it again?
·         Of course. I’ll say it again slowly.
·         That will help a lot.
·         Please write down what I say.
·         All right, but would you please speak very slowly?
·         Yes. Do you want me to spell each word too?

D. Talking about needs
·        
      I want to be more fluent.
·         I want to work on my pronunciation.
·         I’d like to get my grammar better.
·         I want to improve my reading.
·         My (reading) is all right, but not my accent.
·         My basic vocabulary is weak.

E. Talking about types of English
·        
       Is this good/correct English?
·         That’s too formal/informal.
·         That sounds polite/rude.
·         Is that friendly/rude?
·         Can I use this to a customer?

F. Do you Speak English?
·         
       Do you speak English?
·         Only a little, and not very well.
·         Do you know many words?
·         No, I don’t. Only the important words.
·         Does your brother speak English?
·         Well, he speaks a little English.
·         Do your sisters speak English?
·         Yes, they do. They speak it very well.
·         Can I help you?
·         What’s the matter?
·         I don’t speak English.
·         Do you need some kind of help?
·         Yes, but I can’t explain it in English.
·         Do you think English is easy?
·         No, I don’t.
·         Why don’t you think so?
·         Because I don’t understand it.
·         English is the hardest language in the world.
·         Why do you say that?
·         I can’t understand it or speak it.
·         But this is only your first day in the English class!
·         How do you pronounce this word in English?



 

SPOKEN ENGLISH