Speaking Situations - Low Beginning Greetings Introducing yourself Introducing people Identifying people, things Classroom questions Asking for information Giving information Simple sentences Simple questions Numbers and counting Talking about family Talking about favorite things Talking about here and now Describing People Telling Time Talking about past actions Talking about the future Talking about feelings/health Talking about life events Expressing likes and dislikes Simple shopping Contractions Short questions and answers Closing a conversation Expressing thanks Situation: At the Store Describing a Picture Talking about Occupations Speaking Situations - High Beginning Introducing others Encouraging words American numbers Making suggestions Making plans for the weekend Asking for favors Asking for repetition Requesting Inviting Offering Talking about abilities Expressing possibility Talking about locations Asking for directions Giving directions Asking about place/location Talking about travel Descriptions Like / would like / look like / be like Comparing things Questions and expressions with time Count and non-count nouns in context Using measure words Telephone talk Narrating Phrases for Conversation - Low Intermediate Conversation starters Rejoinders Giving opinions Agreeing/disagreeing Asking for details Asking permission Asking for and Giving Advice Sequencing Speaking hypothetically Discussing Sensitive Topics Accepting and Refusing Expressions for Description Indirect Requests Tag Questions Phrases for Conversation - High Intermediate Supporting opinions Exploring options Contrasting Classifying Discussion techniques Elaborating Clarifying Interrupting Giving instructions Simple presentations Checking for Understanding Conceding to Make a Point Analyzing Problems Phrases for Conversation - Advanced Commenting Paraphrasing Here are further guidelines. Public speaking Here are further guidelines. Mastering English words is the first step to master communication skills. |