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  1. Everyday English expressions in class Aims 1. Improvement of basic language communication skills. Skills to be developed: Oral production Listening perception Interactive conversation 2. Awareness of the importance of proper intonation. Understanding of the pace and rhythm of English.
  2. English as a foreign language in Londori. The students came from all over the world, from very different social backgrounds and with wide-ranging levels of ability in English. A 'speech workshop' was established, aimed to give students of all levels practice in spoken English. As its classes were voluntary.
  3. Survival English is a term we used to talk about the essential English someone needs to know in order to survive – live or work. Everyday English. If you are teaching in an English speaking country you may find yourself teaching recent arrivals in that country. In this case you’ll be teaching a slightly different flavor of Survival English.
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This book, the first in a three-book series, teaches language and coping skills necessary for everyday adult living. Teaches the most basic fundamental language patterns in a sequential manner, with lots of review. Beginning/intermediate-level ESL learners.
Published August 1st 1993 by Prentice Hall
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I felt like this did help me teach my English student a lot of basic English vocabulary in a short amount of time. But as a first-time volunteer tutor, I would have liked more guidance for myself. And this book's about 15 years old--the vocabulary's a little dated. Who sends aerogrammes any more? And what the heck's a courtesy booth?
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  • Asking and Answering Questions

  • Greetings and Introductions

  • Numbers and Time

  • Telephone Conversations

  • Eating Out and Shopping

  • Traveling

  • Going to the Doctor

If you're just starting to learn English, there's no better way to improve your speaking skills than with basic conversation exercises. These simple role-playing games will help you learn how to introduce yourself, how to ask for directions, and more. With practice, you'll be able to understand others and begin to enjoy conversations in your new language. Below are links to some essential exercises that will help you have basic English conversations.

Getting Started

All you need to begin are the basic conversation guides you'll find below and a friend or classmate to practice with. Be patient with yourselves; English is not an easy language to learn, but you can do it. Begin with the first conversation in this list, then move on to the next when you feel comfortable doing so. You can also use the key vocabulary provided at the end of each exercise to write and practice your own conversations.

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Asking and Answering Questions

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Learn how to ask and answer simple questions in English with these articles. Key skills covered include basic questions, polite questions, asking permission, and providing personal information such as your name, address, and phone number.

Introductions

Learning how to introduce yourself and greet people both formally and informally are essential skills in any language, whether it's your own or a new one you're studying. In these lessons, you learn how to say hello and goodbye, as well as vocabulary that you can use when meeting new people and making friends.

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Telling the Time and Using Numbers

Even if you're just visiting an English-speaking country for a few days, knowing how to tell the time is important. This role-playing exercise teaches you the right phrases to ask a stranger what time it is. You'll also learn how to thank the person who helped you, plus key conversation words.

And if you're going to tell time, you'll also need to know how to express numbers in English. This article will help you out with all kinds of numbers, including weights, distance, decimals, and more. Finally, when expressing quantities, English uses either much or many, depending on whether the noun is countable or non-countable.

Speaking on the Phone

Phone calls can be challenging for people who don't speak English well. Improve your telephone skills with this exercise and vocabulary quiz. Learn how to make travel arrangements and how to make purchases over the phone, plus other important words. Best of all, you'll use the conversation skills you learned in the other lessons here.

Shopping for Clothing

Everyone loves to go shopping for new clothes, especially if you're visiting a foreign country. In this exercise, you and your practice partner learn the basic vocabulary that you'll use in a shop. Although this particular game is set in a clothing store, you can use these skills in any kind of store.

Eating at a Restaurant

After you're finished shopping, you might want to eat at a restaurant or go to a bar for a drink. In these dialogues, you learn how to order from a menu and how to ask questions about the food, whether you're by yourself or out with friends. You'll also find a quiz to help you improve your restaurant vocabulary.

Traveling at the Airport

Security at most major airports is very tight, so you should expect to speak English with many different people when you're traveling. By practicing this exercise, you'll learn how to have basic conversations when you check-in as well as when you go through security and customs.

Asking for Directions

It's easy for anyone to lose their way when traveling, especially if you don't speak the language. Learn how to ask simple directions and how to understand what people tell you. This exercise gives you basic vocabulary plus tips for finding your way. Finally, you'll want to know how to ask for a room at a hotel or motel once you've arrived at your destination.

Going to the Doctor

Nothing is worse than not feeling well and not knowing how to communicate with a doctor. These tips, vocabulary lists, and sample dialogues can help you practice making an appointment.

Tips for English Teachers

These basic English conversations can also be used in a classroom setting. Here are a few suggestions for using conversation lessons and role-playing activities:

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  • Ask students about their experiences in the situation featured in the dialogue. Solicit important phrases, grammar structures, and so on from the students and write them on the board.
  • Introduce new vocabulary and key phrases to students.
  • Pass out printed dialogue to students.
  • Have each student take on a role and practice the dialogues in pairs. Students should take on both roles.
  • Based on the dialogue, ask students to write out their own related conversations using key vocabulary.
  • Have students practice their own dialogues to the point where they can perform short conversations in front of the class.