
Practice listening to ten ways to ask how someone is in English conversation, with activities to pause, write what you hear, replay, and check your answers.
Practice 10 ways to ask how someone is across casual and formal settings, with five-second recall. Learn greetings for friends, colleagues, and when someone is sick.
Learn ten different English phrases to respond to how you are, from very well and fine to couldn't be better and can't complain.
Practice listening by learning 10 ways to say how you are now, pausing, writing what you hear, replaying, and checking answers with everyday replies.
Learn to deliver friendly and casual replies to 'how are you' in work, family, and social contexts, using phrases like 'not so bad', 'could be better', and 'couldn't be better'.
Explore American English phrases for expressing gratitude, from thanks to thank you so much, with informal and formal contexts and real-life examples.
Learn common phrases to respond to thanks, including you're welcome, no problem, no worries, don't mention it, and my pleasure. Practice polite and informal replies that show willingness to help.
Explore phrases in everyday English conversations, including greetings, thanks, and responses. Observe how siblings, friends, and colleagues use these expressions in realistic dialogues about gifts, favors, and support.
Review short movie scenes to hear the pronunciation of common English phrases by native speakers, focusing on reassurance, apologies, and everyday responses.
Explore 10 ways to express interest in conversations and practice listening by pausing, writing what you hear, and checking answers, with examples like promotion, space travel, and casual replies.
Practice checking your understanding by using quick response phrases to show interest, disbelief, surprise, and listening, guided by a five-second thinking pause.
Learn polite closing phrases to end conversations, such as 'it was nice talking to you' and 'it's getting late,' plus 'i should get going' and 'i'll talk to you later'.
Explore quick review of common movie scene phrases and their pronunciation by native speakers to strengthen everyday conversation skills.
Explore how common phrases function in real English conversations across contexts, including phone calls, going out, and cafe chats, with examples featuring Ted, John, Sara, Dan, and Alex.
You have failed with the old methods of learning English. We will teach you a completely new way to speak English successfully, without embarrassment!
You can speak English easily, and powerfully for business, travel, or fun. You just need to change your learning method
In this course You will learn many common English phrases in different situations such as Greeting people , apologizing , introducing , showing interest , asking for information , asking one's opinion , agreeing and disagreeing , inviting people etc .
Understanding and learning these common phrases will help you to become confident in everyday English conversation
Do you want people enjoy speaking with you ?
Would you like to understand the formal and Informal Language ?
Do you want to improve your English communication at work , school and English world ?
So my technique and Method of Teaching is .
Learn the phrases
Understand where and how to use them in different context
Review them in short movies
Checking your undestanding of these phrases
Improving listening
In order to improve your English conversation, you need to improve your listening, understanding, and speaking. through this style and method, you will definitely improve your English conversation skills.
This way , I’m sure you will never forget them .. but Remember Practice is the best way to Improve ..