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Basic Spoken English Guide

The document provides guidance on learning spoken English, emphasizing its importance for jobs, travel, and communication. It includes daily use sentences, basic grammar rules, greetings, useful phrases, pronunciation tips, and practice ideas. The final advice encourages daily practice and confidence in speaking.

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Basic Spoken English Guide

The document provides guidance on learning spoken English, emphasizing its importance for jobs, travel, and communication. It includes daily use sentences, basic grammar rules, greetings, useful phrases, pronunciation tips, and practice ideas. The final advice encourages daily practice and confidence in speaking.

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Time Management for Students

1. Why Learn Spoken English?

English is a global language. Learning it helps in jobs, travel, education, and communication.

2. Daily Use Sentences

- How are you?

- I am fine, thank you.

- What is your name?

- My name is ___

- Can you help me?

- I don't understand.

3. Basic Grammar

- Noun: Name of person/place/thing (e.g., cat, India)

- Verb: Action word (e.g., run, eat)

- Adjective: Describes a noun (e.g., tall, red)

- Sentence structure: Subject + Verb + Object

4. Greetings and Introductions

- Hello! Good morning!

- Nice to meet you.

- This is my friend.

- Where are you from?

- I am from Delhi.

5. Useful Phrases in Daily Life

- Excuse me

- I'm sorry

- Thank you
Time Management for Students

- You're welcome

- Please wait

- No problem

6. Pronunciation Tips

- Speak slowly and clearly

- Listen to English songs or news

- Practice difficult words repeatedly

7. Practice Ideas

- Speak in front of a mirror

- Talk to friends in English

- Watch English movies with subtitles

- Record your voice and listen to improve

8. Final Tips

Don't be afraid of making mistakes. Practice every day. Speak with confidence. Remember, practice makes

perfect!

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