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Friday, December 23, 2011

Politeness part 1

Our next step for easy English speaking,

Well, I am sure you would love to be nice to others, and that's how we should behave, anyway...

So, why don't we learn how to express that good manner?

Here is how we become nice and friendly to people:
1. Can I help you? --> offering: help
2. Can you help me, please? --> asking for: help
3. Can you fix it, please? --> asking for: help
4. Can we meet here soon? --> asking/inviting

Well, as usual....this is not as complicated as you thought, right?
Just be nice and speak up, by using this simple construction, if you note this carefully:
Can              +     S      +     V                             ...?
Can              +     S      +      V                          ......      , please?
                     (I/you/we)


For your practice independently,
why don't you try to imagine  situations where you'd like to offer some help to others, or expect others to do something for you, and invite them, as well.
As warming-up, let me help you with the following situations:
a. A girl falls down in the street and she gets injured, what can you offer to her?
b. An old man is crossing the busy street.
c. That guy is a newcomer in your neighborhood? Will you invite him to do something?
d. You find your printer doesn't run and you think your brother will be able to help, so what can you say to him?

now....be creative in thinking of similar situations. Happy learning, have fun speaking practice, guys!


Sunday, March 28, 2010

Practice--for Self-Confidence

Self confidence is important when you'd like  to share your mind
Before you stand in front of the audience
promote yourself ONLINE..;-)
Make your own poster and invite the world to listen to your speech ;-) GO HERE, please

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Start simple speaking from adjectives list

Welcome English Learning Class, with tips and tricks for speaking...on http://wel-speaking.blogspot.com to learn about adjectives.

Okay....you have realized that English good sentences need verbs which are crucial and essential...
But how if we do not have or do not need any verbs to be expressed in our sentences?

REMEMBER! Verbs is a MUST!
So, although we do not have any verbs for our sentences, we have to "make" it. How?

Check this out:
We will use adjectives, still in imperative sentences/commands
silent--Be silent!
--------Be silent, please!
calm--Be calm!
--------Be calm, please!
careful-Be careful!
--------Be careful, please!

Did you see?
You do not expose any verbs, yet the verbs should exist...so?!?!? YES! Just put BE in front of the adjective. The "be" there, substitute the existence of the verb which is " a must" to make up English sentences...

Now....use your own adjectives to make up such expressions, or use these ones:
1. happy
2. tough
3. strong
4. fair
5. patient


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Speaking by using simple Verbs as the "start"

Welcome English Learning Class, with tips and tricks for speaking...on http://wel-speaking.blogspot.com to learn about verbs.
Now you know that Verbs, even the simple ones are essential to help you make up sentences.
The previous practice help you to deal with commands, right?
Let's see...
1. Clean your room!
Clean your room, please! (more polite)
2. Wait for me!
Wait for me, please!(more polite)
3. Listen to the teacher!
Listen to the teacher, please! (more polite)
4. Study hard for the test!
Study hard for the test, please! (more polite)
5. Keep the soup hot!
Keep the soup hot, please! (more polite)
Remember, the bold-typed words are the verbs, okay?


Now, what will happen if we put "Don't" before the verbs?
1. Don't clean my room!
2. Don't wait for me!
3. Don't listen to that bad guy!

Yess....it means that we express prohibition.

Now, you see.....you can use your verbs to express imperative sentences or commands, and just put DON'T before the verbs to prohibit someone to do something.
Do you want to try it by yourselves? I hope so...use your own list of verbs to practice prohibition, or try these ones:
1. go
2. eat
3. talk


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Saturday, March 28, 2009

Start Speaking with The Simple Things

In order to be a good speaker, to be good at English speaking class, get good speaking, well-speaking...
Welcome English Speaking Class,
To
speak in English, I am not going to talk about theories. On here, http://wel-speaking.blogspot.com, I just do it in as simple as possible way I can make...I hope this will help you much

Vocabulary is essential in speaking, yes, we all should agree with this idea.
However, do not think yet about those heaps of words, which you have memorized (and forgotten, anyway :) ).
Think about some verbs you have been familiar with...
such as: open, close, sit, study...(you can visit http://wel-english.blogspot.com to get more verbs)

What can we do with those verbs to speak out?
Check this out!
Close the door, please!
Open the window, please!
Sit on this chair beside me, please!
Study this subject very well, please!

See?
Only with simple verbs you are able to speak simple expressions, aren't you?

Now, why don't you try to use your own verbs?
If you still need a help, start with the following verbs:
1. clean
2. keep
3. read
4. write
5. bring

Well...are you ready to speak out now?

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