... topics based on coursebook Streamline English- Destinations“ ”As shown in Figure 1, only 10.4% of the surveyed students state that topics based on course book “Streamline English- Destinations” ... Centres in Hai Phong City, each course normally takes 5 months, each course at HP FLC usually takes 10 months. The main course books are three books of Streamline English (by Bernard Hartley and ... teachers’ Englishspeaking affects a great deal to learners’ involvement in speaking lessons. The number of surveyed learners supposing that teachers use too much English in Englishspeaking lessons...
... intelligibly in English. This means that they were beginners in speaking English when they entered high school. Few of them can talk about topics required in the English text book. 2.3. Hypotheses: ... STUDYDue to actual English teaching and learning conditions, so far the most widely used English textbooks at Vietnamese high schools have been applied to 7-year English course. Thus, the subjects ... more relaxed speaking the target language when paired with a classmate or put into small groups of three 10 much time to use English in oral communication. Therefore, when doing speaking activities,...
... still limited.The coursebook used for teaching speaking is designed by the teachers of the English Division. The coursebook is task-based designed. The objectives of the coursebook is to provide ... in learning English speaking. About 40/67 students perceived that learning Englishspeaking was very difficult, nearly all of them lacked vocabulary, this led to de-motivation in speaking lesson. ... hold a B.A degree in English language teaching. Five of them have been completed the short-term English (for) Tourism course. 6 of the teachers have been teaching Englishspeaking for at least...
... THE BREEZE 199 20 A Say It Clearly!: English Intonation 199 20 B English At Work: Dialogue - A Block Party 199 20 C Build Your Vocabulary 200 20 D English Under the Hood: 1. Participial ... 14 B English At Work: Dialogue - He's Always Been a Good Student! 134 14 C Build Your Vocabulary 135 14 D English Under the Hood: 1. Verbs Followed by Infinitives 137 36 FLUENT ENGLISH ... need to use the auxiliary do or does, except with be: Sandro studies English at the community center. Does Sandro study English at the community center? They are in New York this week. Are...
... everything you know .If you’re happy and you know , clap your hands QUESTIONS FOR AUDIENCE ENGLISH SPEAKING CLUBWelcome to 6. Are the human being changing the world ?Yes, they are ....
... catalogue record for this book is available from the British LibraryLibrary of Congress Cataloging in Publication DataKing, Gareth.Colloquial English: a complete English language course / Gareth ... language course / Gareth King.p. cm.Includes index.1. English language – Textbooks for foreign speakers. 2. English language – Spoken English – Problems, exercises, etc. I. Title. II. Series.PE1128.K43 ... & Francis or Routledge’scollection of thousands of eBooks please go to www.eBookstore.tandf.co.uk.”ISBN 0-203-53691-6 Master e -book ISBNISBN 0-203-67024-8 (Adobe eReader Format) AcknowledgementsI...
... you.1111234567891011121113141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414211 English spellingYou will see that sometimes phonetic symbols have been used tohelp you with pronunciation in this book. This is because English spelling (like French ... front of the book for reference. Naturallythe accompanying CDs/tapes will also be of benefit in this regard,and I strongly recommend their use in conjunction with the course. This book does not ... learn English all over the world, and they all managepretty well with the spelling, because the more contact you havewith the language, the easier it is. If you approach this aspect ofEnglish...
... number of idiomatic meanings in colloquial English. In Dialogue 7, Su asks Is Tim off today?, and in Dialogue 11,Rosemary says that Steve is off on a course – in this kind of-phrase, off111123456789101112111314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041421113 ... on a course 1somewhere.But there’s his brother, Mike. He’s in computers.STUART: Really? Like me!ROSEMARY: Let’s go and introduce ourselves, shall we?STUART: Good idea.1 off on a course ... , shall we?, she’s making a sugges-tion to Stuart. This is a very common way of doing this in English – you start with Let’s and then add the verb in its BASE-FORM(thedictionary form with...
... which is a consonant sound, so a is correct here.PronunciationMany very commonly used words in English have both STRONGandWEAKpronunciations. In normal speech we use the weak pronunci-ation ... pronunciations of the indefinite article are /ə/ and/ən/ – make sure you use these when you are speaking! We will meet a lot more weak pronunciations in Unit 2 (Language point 13).Exercise 6Look ... also have said Me too!, Same here!or So am I! Here are some more examples:Posh and Becks are English – Like me!Terry’s a long-distance lorry driver – Me too!My brother’s an accountant – Same...