
The learners will learn English sentences used for greetings during meeting, departure, arrival, and leaving when they interact with fellows in a native English-speaking country.
Learners will be able to speak politely in native English-speaking countries according to natural elegance hidden in the English language.
International students and overseas workers will learn about the nomenclature of family relations in English-speaking countries. Knowing these words helps in social and workplace settings when talking about family. The learners will learn the names of various family relations in English, which will help them to communicate in the society.
One of the unique aspects of the English language is its non-discriminatory use of the word “you.” Unlike many other languages, where different words are used to address people based on age, gender, social status, or economic background, English uses the same word, you, for everyone.
This means that whether you are talking to your friend, boss, teacher, a stranger, or a family member, you address them with the same word—you. There is no need to change the pronoun based on formality or familiarity.
At the end of the lecture, the learners will be able to better understand and appreciate that the English language respects equality, which is clearly seen in the usage of the non-discriminatory pronoun, "you."
English is such a rejuvenating language that it can inspire motivation, passion, and enthusiasm through adjectives. Using positive adjectives can help express appreciation, admiration, and encouragement in different situations.
At the end of the lecture, the learners will understand through various example sentences that showcase the power of positive adjectives while appreciating someone's efforts, appearance, or creativity in day-to-day conversations.
The English language has ways of expressing unpleasantness indirectly, and adjectives convey repulsive feelings without causing embarrassment. The learners will understand through example sentences that negative adjectives are used in a pleasant and polite way, maintaining a respectful and indirect tone.
This lecture has commonly used sentences in everyday conversations! These are the phrases that people use all the time—whether they’re greeting someone, asking for help, or just having a casual chat. At the end of the lecture, the learners will notice that practicing these English sentences tends to make their communication natural and confident.
College life can be exciting, but for international students, it can also have challenges—especially when it comes to communication. Whether they need to ask for directions, request help from a professor, or interact with classmates, having the right phrases at their fingertips can make a big difference.
By the end of the lecture, the international students would learn some essential sentences to help them interact with professors, classmates, and specialized staff in library, cafeteria and administration.
When working in a new country, good communication is key to adapting well to a workplace. Whether one is talking to a manager, colleagues, or clients, using the right phrases helps to show professionalism and confidence. This lecture highlights some commonly used sentences that will be useful in different workplace situations. These phrases will help overseas workers ask for clarification, participate in meetings, make requests, and interact effectively in a professional environment.
English is full of fun and informal expressions known as slangs, which people use in daily conversations. These words and phrases make speech sound more natural and engaging. By the end of the lecture, the learners would know some common slangs used in native English-speaking countries, which would enable the learners to communicate with the local population.
Hello and welcome to the course, Everyday English Sentences for Conversation: A Quick-Recall Course for International Students and Overseas Workers. My name is Sandeep Sinha, and I’m the author of this course. Having been an international student and an overseas worker myself, I understand the challenges of adapting to an English-speaking environment. This course is designed to make your transition smoother by equipping you with commonly used English sentences.
When moving to a new country, communication can be a major hurdle. Whether you’re in a university, shopping mall, office, or community gathering, you may find it difficult to express yourself confidently. This course will help international students and overseas workers quickly recall everyday English sentences, making conversations natural and effortless. By the end of the course, you’ll be able to communicate smoothly, express yourself politely, and navigate different social situations with ease.
The course is nicely organized into 12 lectures to enable easy understanding and memorization simultaneously. Starting with Lecture 1 on Greetings, the course, afterward, covers lectures on use of adjectives that make the English language elegant and harmonious. Then there are lectures having appropriate sentences that international students and overseas workers may find useful in different situations. Later on, there are a couple of lectures on common slangs that make the English language fascinating, alive, and mysterious. Finally, the last lecture showcases role-playing a conversation between two strangers who meet at a social gathering. The course concludes with a brief test to help you assess your comprehension of the English language through your newly acquired knowledge.