SPOKEN ENGLISH LEARNED QUICKLY
[Pages:438]SPOKEN ENGLISH LEARNED QUICKLY
Student Wor kbook
A downloadable self-study English course used by professionals and university students.
Spoken English
Learned Quickly
A downloadable self-study English course used by professionals and university students.
Complete lessons for both beginner and advanced English students.
Spoken English
Learned Quickly
Lynn Lundquist
Spoken Language International P.O. Box 301604
Portland, OR 97294 USA
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Spoken English
Learned Quickly
LESSONS
Pages 1.1 through 16.39
APPENDIX INFORMATION
Information for the Student A.1
Assignment Calendar B.2
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C.1
Coming to the United States D.1
The Journey of a Wise Man: A fable for English learners
E.1
A Wise Man's Discovery: A fable for English learners
F.1
Index of Tables
G.1
Vocabulary for Lessons 1-16 H.1
Common Irregular Verbs I.1
More spoken English Study J.1
Lesson Page Icons and Text Notations K.1
Spoken English
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Lessons
Lesson 1: English Sentences 1.1 Lesson 2: Exercise Lesson 2.1 Lesson 3: Exercise Lesson 3.1
Lesson 4: Pronunciation Lesson 4.1 Lesson 5: Review Lesson 5.1
Lesson 6: Exercise Lesson 6.1 Lesson 7: Exercise Lesson 7.1 Lesson 8: Exercise Lesson 8.1 Lesson 9: Exercise Lesson 9.1 Lesson 10: Pronunciation Lesson 10.1 Lesson 11: Exercise Lesson 11.1 Lesson 12: Exercise Lesson 12.1 Lesson 13: Exercise Lesson 13.1 Lesson 14: Exercise Lesson 14.1 Lesson 15: Pronunciation Lesson 15.1 Lesson 16: Exercise Lesson 16.1
LESSON 1: ENGLISH SENTENCES
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Lesson 1 Vocabul ary
Listen to the example. X
Hello. (Hello.) How are you? (How are you?) Fine. (Fine.) Fine, thank you. (Fine, thank you.) Okay, thanks. (Okay, thanks.) Good morning. (Good morning.) Good afternoon. (Good afternoon.) Good evening. (Good evening.) Excuse me. (Excuse me.) What time is it? (What time is it?) It is 2 o'clock. (It is 2 o'clock.) Thank you. (Thank you.) My name is John. (My name is John.) What is your name? (What is your name?) Do you live here? (Do you live here?) Yes, I live here. (Yes, I live here.) Do you speak English? (Do you speak English?) I speak a little English. (I speak a little English.) Have you lived here long? (Have you lived here long?) I have lived here two years. (I have lived here two years.) Thank you. (Thank you.) Goodbye. (Goodbye.)
Spoken English Learned Quickly
ls1a.mp3 ls1ab.mp3
1.1
1.1 Repeat each sentence.
1.1a Hello. (Hello.) 1.1b How are you? (How are you?) 1.1c Fine. (Fine.) 1.1d Fine, thank you. (Fine, thank you.) 1.1e Okay, thanks. (Okay, thanks.) 1.1f Good morning. (Good morning.) 1.1g Good afternoon. (Good afternoon.) 1.1h Good evening. (Good evening.) 1.1i Excuse me. (Excuse me.) 1.1j What time is it? (What time is it?) 1.1k It is 2 o'clock. (It is 2 o'clock.) 1.1l Thank you. (Thank you.) 1.1m My name is John. (My name is John.) 1.1n What is your name? (What is your name?) 1.1o Do you live here? (Do you live here?) 1.1p Yes, I live here. (Yes, I live here.) 1.1q Do you speak English? (Do you speak English?) 1.1r I speak a little English. (I speak a little English.) 1.1s Have you lived here long? (Have you lived here long?) 1.1t I have lived here two years. (I have lived here two years.) 1.1u Thank you. (Thank you.) 1.1v Goodbye. (Goodbye.)
Spoken English Learned Quickly
1.2
Listen to the example. X
Hello, how are you? (Hello, how are you?)
ls1b.mp3
Fine, thank you. (Fine, thank you.) Okay, thanks. (Okay, thanks.)
ls1bb.mp3
Are you sick? (Are you sick?)
No, I am not sick, but I hurt my arm. (No, I am not sick, but I hurt my arm.)
Is your child sick? (Is your child sick?)
No, my child is not sick. (No, my child is not sick.)
Do you live here in the city? (Do you live here in the city?)
Yes, I live here. (Yes, I live here.)
1.2 Repeat each sentence.
1.2a Hello, how are you? (Hello, how are you?) 1.2b Fine, thank you. (Fine, thank you.) 1.2c Okay, thanks. (Okay, thanks.) 1.2d Are you sick? (Are you sick?) 1.2e No, I am not sick, but I hurt my arm. (No, I am not sick, but I hurt my arm.) 1.2f Is your child sick? (Is your child sick?) 1.2g No, my child is not sick. (No, my child is not sick.) 1.2h Do you live here in the city? (Do you live here in the city?) 1.2i Yes, I live here. (Yes, I live here.) 1.2j What kind of work do you do? (What kind of work do you do?) 1.2k I work in a store. (I work in a store.)
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