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Beginner English Vol.D


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エンターテインメント 教育
開発者 MnPlay
0.99 USD

Apply your English to Real Life Situations!

Beginner Conversation is aimed at students at the beginner level of conversational English.
This course is designed to introduce students to questioning and answering about themselves and others.
Students will start working on building simple conversations they can apply immediately, in real life situations.
students will master an array of modern English vocabulary while perfecting their tenses and are encouraged to focus on their pronunciation, intonation and speed.

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Upon completion of this course, you’ll be able to speak English fluently and confidently at the beginner level:

• Hold simple conversations with foreigners easily
• Use modern and practical everyday expressions fluently
• Discuss occupations, hobbies, and feelings effortlessly
• Speak in the present, past, and future tenses
• Describe future plans and activities
• Talk about yourself and others in detail
• Use correct pronunciation, accent and intonation
• Do all of this and more with confidence!

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Vol.D Learning Past, Present and Future

01. Asking questions with “Be present + ing”
02. Answering questions with “be present + ing”
03. Answering questions with “be present + ing” negatively
04. Asking questions with “Be past + ing”
05. Answering questions with “be past + ing”
06. Answering questions with “be past + ing” negatively
07. Asking questions with “Who + be present and past + ing”
08. Asking questions with “What + be present and past + ing”
09. Asking questions with “When + be present and past + ing”
10. Asking questions with “Where + be present and past + ing”
11. Asking questions with “Why + be present and past + ing”
12. Asking questions with “How + be present and past + ing”
13. Asking questions with “be going to”
14. Answering questions with “be going to”
15. Answering questions with “be going to” negatively
16. Asking questions with “will”
17. Answering questions with “will”
18. Answering questions with “will” negatively