English Oral Conversation Practice 20, English Oral Conversation Practice

Updated on educate 2024-05-07
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you want to practice speaking first, don't be shy. Say it out loud and it's okay to say it wrong, because this can correct your mistakes, I personally advise.

    1.Watch more foreign English TV shows and TV dramas.

    2.Talk and chat with foreigners (face-to-face or online)3Read more English books, newspapers and magazines to absorb the latest vocabulary.

    4.When you usually read a book, if you can, read it aloud while reading to train your speaking + listening.

    5.Let a foreigner correct your pronunciation, not a Chinese English teacher.

    Share an English proficiency test address.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1) Fall in love with the English language; Learning English became fun;

    2) Buy a good vocabulary book, the kind that has vocabulary to form sentences, it is important to improve your vocabulary;

    3) Read more and memorize more good articles;

    4) Write more, try to use a variety of different grammars, clauses, inverts, emphatic sentences, subjunctive; There are also good phrases, etc.;

    5) Translate and compare with the original sentence. Identify gaps and keep accumulating.

    Find opportunities to speak English with foreigners (preferably native English speakers) and your speaking can be greatly improved.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is best to have experienced people to guide you to improve your speaking and fundamentally improve your skill level, our school has teachers who specialize in teaching speaking, and the actual practice in real life is the fastest improvement.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    20 simple spoken English conversations, as follows:

    Hello. 2. hi, …Hello, there.

    3. good morning/ afternoon/evening.Good morning, good afternoon, good evening.

    4. how are you(this morning/afternoon/evening)?How are you doing this morning, afternoon, and evening?

    5. fine, thank you/ thanks.I'm fine, thank you.

    6. not bad, thank you.Not bad, thank you.

    7. welcome back to school.Welcome back to school.

    8. welcome to our school.Welcome to our school.

    10. what’s your name, please?What's your name?

    11. your name, please?What is your name?

    12. my name is…/ i’m…My name is....My name is ....

    13. this is miss/ mr/ mrs…This is....Miss Mr. Madam.

    14. this is my friend.This is my friend.

    15. come and meet my friends.Come and meet my friends.

    16. how do you do?Hello.

    17. nice to meet /see you.Nice to meet you.

    18. goodbye.Good bye.

    19. good night.Good night.

    20. how old is he?How old is he?

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