This section is created for English speaking beginners who need help to understand the basics of speaking English. We will use very simple phrases and expressions to help you with your English speaking.
English Speaking Basics is for English speaking beginners who need help to understand the basics of speaking English. We will use very simple phrases and expressions to help you with your English speaking.
This first section contains the first 30 lessons. Go through them 1 by 1 until you are familiar with each sentence.
Avoiding the main topic. Not speaking directly about the issue. Best of both worlds Meaning: All the advantages. Best thing since sliced bread A good invention or innovation. A good idea or plan. Bite off more than you can chew To take on a task that is way to big. Blessing in disguise Something good that isn't recognized at first.
There are currently 90 lessons with over 900 audio files in the English Speaking Basics Section. Once you are familiar with the basics of English speaking, you can move to other categories such as Regular English LessonsEnglish Basic Lessons English Speaking Basics I English Speaking Basics II English Speaking Basics III |
English Speaking Basics is for English speaking beginners who need help to understand the basics of speaking English. We will use very simple phrases and expressions to help you with your English speaking.
This first section contains the first 30 lessons. Go through them 1 by 1 until you are familiar with each sentence.
English Speaking BasicsEnglish Speaking Basics I1. Basic usage of 'I'm' 2. Variations of 'I'm in/at/on' 3. I'm good at 4. I'm + (verb) 5. I'm getting 6. I'm trying + (verb) 7. I'm gonna + (verb) 8. I have + (noun) 9. I have + (past participle) 10. I used to + (verb) 11. I have to + (verb) 12. I wanna + (verb) 13. I gotta + (verb) 14. I would like to + (verb) 15. I plan to + (verb) 16. I've decided to + (verb) 17. I was about to + (verb) 18. I didn't mean to + (verb) 19. I don't have time to + (verb) 20. I promise not to + (verb) 21. I'd rather + (verb) 22. I feel like + (verb-ing) 23. I can't help + (verb-ing) 24. I was busy + (verb-ing) 25. I'm not used to + (verb-ing) 26. I want you to + (verb) 27. I'm here to + (verb) 28. I have something + (verb) 29. I'm looking forward to English Speaking Basics I English Speaking Basics II English Speaking Basics III |