Can I have your name?
In this lesson, you will learn to say your name in English. You will also learn to give personal information in English. Listen to a conversation between a university teacher and a new student. Click …
In this lesson, you will learn to say your name in English. You will also learn to give personal information in English. Listen to a conversation between a university teacher and a new student. Click …
Accepting and refusing an offer, a gift or a request is not always easy in daily life conversation. In this lesson, we will learn how to accept and refuse politely. These are very useful …
Sometimes, we face a sensitive situation in life. Let’s learn some useful ways of expression below: Bringing up a sensitive topic Prefacing a negative subject Can I talk to you for a minute? I don’t …
Conversation Here you will learn greeting other people, asking where they are from. Listen to the conversation and repeat. Jane Hello! Ryan Hi! Jane How are you? Ryan I’m fine. Thank you. What about you? …
Conversation In this lesson, you will hear a conversation at the airport check in between a Clerk and a Passenger. Then you will learn about the difference between uncountable nouns and countable nouns. How to use …
English Speaking Topic Telling time in English Listen to the telephone conversation between a secretary and a man calling to make an appointment. This speaking topic will help you learn how to make a phone …
Conversation Listen to a conversation between Craig and Lucy. Pay attention to the use of the verb have got and has got in the conversation. You will learn how they use have got and has got in positive, negative, …
Conversation Listen to the conversation between Ryan and Mike. What happened to Tony last week? http://learnenglish.vn/audio/12/ab.mp3 Tony Hello. Bill Hi, Tony. It’s Bill. Tony Hi, Bill. How are you? Bill I’m fine, thanks. Did …
Here is a short explanation on what word stress is as well as five common word stress patterns that will help you accentuate the right syllables and speak English like a native speaker. These rules …
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The typical structure of the hypothetical speaking is “if…. would….”. Listen to the audio and practice your speaking using hypothetical form. What would you do if . . . Suppose . . . Imagine . …