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- Lesson 123: Sipping tea, you can learn Englishon Mar 7, 2016 in Spoken EnglishFor many years, this website has been helping English learners how to get a grasp of the language.We provide free lessons for different situations to students.The aim is that you get the knowledge and confidence to speak English.The catch line of Eng...
- Lesson 122: Talking about your vehicle and changing its wheelon Sep 9, 2013 in English Conversation Practice Conversation about carWe have been posting lessons so that you learn how to speak in different circumstances. This lesson is about an imaginary conversation when your find that your car wheel is flat. Hope these sample lessons will enhance your vocabulary, increase your...
- Spoken English Lesson 121: Conversation at a General Storeon Mar 26, 2013 in Spoken English LessonNow we're again back to the lessons. Here is a sample conversation of a situation where you are at a shop or general store to buy goods. Just have a look at the language used here and you would realise that it's quite easy for you to learn. Store ow...
- Lesson 120: Inviting friends for tea or dinneron Mar 10, 2013 in General Conversation in EnglishJust a sample conversation for you to understand how people talk when a neighbouring couple visits another family. There is social talk and basic conversation over lunch or dinner. I am sure that after going through the earlier posts, you ha...
- Lesson 119: Don't go for big words to improve your spoken Englishon Aug 27, 2012 in Phrasal Verbs Spoken EnglishA person knows big words that sound impressive but can't use them properly. When he speaks them, its clear that he has learnt them from a book or deliberately uses them to show his knowledge. On the other hand, a person uses the most basic vocabular...
- Lesson 118: How to talk about your failure or frustrations in EnglishThis blog has been running for the last five years, helping people learn the skills of spoken English. This is lesson number 118 on this blog now. In this lesson, we are posting a sample conversation between two gentlemen. One of them is depressed a...
- Lesson 117: How to talk at a restaurant or order food in hotel [English Conversation]on Apr 24, 2012 in English Conversation Practice Food and RestaurantWaiter: Good evening Sir, welcome. You: Good evening. Waiter: Sir, what would you like to order? You: Can i have the menu first or May I have the menu please Waiter: Sure sir, it's here You: Ill have the steak and this thing here Waiter: Ok, minim...
- Lesson 107: Social conversation at a function, attending a partyon Apr 27, 2009 in Party conversation Social conversationWhen you are attending a social event, a function or ceremony, you interact with a lot of people. Some of them are close friends, others are neighbours, some of acquaintances and a few are those whom you meet for the first time. Mostly it's general t...
- Lesson 102. Talking on phone in fluent English: Tips on improving speaking skillson Dec 10, 2008 in Telephonic conversation Speaking on TelephoneOne of the queries we most often get is about telephonic conversation and the hesitation in responding over phone. 'How to speak on telephone (in English), is the commonest question. Though it should be comparatively easier to talk on phone as the p...
- Lesson 99: Two friends talking about going to market, shopping in the mallon Nov 17, 2008 in Free Spoken English LessonsHere is a sample conversation between two friends, which is being published here. It is a general conversation but for those trying to learn the language, it is extremely important to grasp the basics. These are the real situations for which you ne...
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