Tuesday 9 August 2011

Learn English Online - Day 4



Learn English online - Day 4

Welcoming you all for Learn English online class - Day 3 or the missed classes Click Here or visit Learn English for complete classes and for any clarification or queries E-mail Me or chat with in skype id : sevai.kurumpanai


(Note : Just reading the notes here will not make you to speak... Read loudly and practice it daily)


Tenses

Example
TO TALK (to talk)   /   She promised to talk. (She promised to talk.)
Talk. (Talk.)   /   Please talk. (Please talk.)
talking (talking)   /   He is talking. (He is talking.)
talked (talked)   /   it is talked (it is talked)   /   it was talked (it was talked)   /   it will be talked


Present Tense

I talk (I talk) 
He talks (he talks)   /   she talks (she talks)   /   it talks (it talks)  
You talk (you talk)   /   we talk (we talk)   /   they talk (they talk)

Past Tense


I talked (I talked)
He talked (he talked)   /   she talked (she talked)  /   it talked (it talked)
You talked (you talked)   /   we talked (we talked)   /   they talked (they talked)

Future Tense


I will talk (I will talk)
He will talk (he will talk)   /   she will talk (she will talk)   /   it will talk (it will talk)
You will talk (you will talk)   /   we will talk (we will talk)   /   they will talk (they will talk)


Make Sentences in Present / Past / Future Tenses (regular verbs)
                To promise / to call / to prove / to wait / to doubt / to order

Make Sentences in Present / Past / Future Tenses (Irregular verbs)
                To be / to do / to teach / to give / to choose / to see / to speak / to come / to leave / to begin / to write / to tell / 


I plan to + (verb)

'Plan to' describes something that you would like to do in the near future.

Here are some examples:

"I plan to find a new apartment."
"I plan to relax on vacation."
"I plan to surprise my parents."
"I plan to wash my car."
"I plan to adopt a child."
"I plan to impress my boss."
"I plan to watch a movie."
"I plan to save more money."
"I plan to read a book."
"I plan to learn new things."






I would like to + (verb)

This sentence lets someone know what you would be interested in doing. This can be a physical, mental or verbal action.

Here are some examples:

"I would like to answer that question."
"I would like to compete in a cooking contest."
"I would like to explain myself."
"I would like to invite you over."
"I would like to practice."
"I would like to become a doctor."
"I would like to see you more often."
"I would like to thank you."
"I would like to learn about animals."
"I would like to meet the President."



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Thursday 4 August 2011

Learn English Online - Day 3


Learn English online - Day 3

Read Loudly and Repeat each sentence after saying, "Excuse me."
Can you tell me where the store is? Excuse me. Can you tell me where the store is?
Can you tell me where the bathroom is? Excuse me. Can you tell me where the bathroom is
Can you tell me where to find groceries?  Excuse me. Can you tell me where to find groceries
How much does it cost?  Excuse me. How much does it cost?
How much do I owe you?  Excuse me. How much do I owe you?
What time is it?  Excuse me. What time is it? 
Is this an emergency?  Excuse me. Is this an emergency?
Do you have a driver's license? Excuse me. Do you have a driver's license?
Is your arm hurt?  Excuse me. Is your arm hurt?
Where is the closest bus stop? Excuse me. Where is the closest bus stop?

Read Loudly and Answer each question.
What is your name? (My name is ______________.)
Where do you live? (I live in [city] ______________.)
What is your address? (My address is ______________.)
What is your phone number? (My phone number is [area code] ______________.)
Where do you work? (I work at ______________.)
What kind of work do you do? (I'm a[n] ______________.)
What is your work phone number? (My work phone number is [area code] __________.)
What is your license number? (My license number is ______________.)



Using : I have + (noun)

By using the words 'I have' you are informing someone of something you have possession of or have acquired.

Here are some examples:

"I have a cat."
"I have a nice car."
"I have a house."
"I have a computer."
"I have a headache."

You may hear the words 'cannot' and 'won't' used with 'I have.' By adding these you can express what you will not put up with or allow.

Here are some examples:

"I cannot have that behavior in my house."
"I cannot have you over tonight."
"I won't have anything to do with that."
"I won't have it any other way."


Tuesday 2 August 2011

Learn English Online - Day 2


Learning English Online - Day 2

Read & practice by Repeating the Sentences
Hello, how are you? (Hello, how are you?)
Fine, thank you. (Fine, thank you.)
Okay, thanks. (Okay, thanks.)
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.)
What kind of work do you do? (What kind of work do you do?)
I work in a store. (I work in a store.) 
Do you have a phone? (Do you have a phone?)

Yes, I have a phone. (Yes, I have a phone.)

May I call you? (May I call you?)

Yes, you may call me. (Yes, you may call me.)

Thank you. Goodbye. (Thank you. Goodbye.)

Goodbye. (Goodbye.)


Repeat each sentence

Hello, how are you? / Hi, how are you? / Hello. / Hi.

Fine, thank you. / Fine, thanks. / Okay, thanks. / Okay.

How are you? / Fine, thanks. And you?

Do you live here? / Do you live here in the city? / Are you from this city? 

Where do you work? / What kind of work do you do? / What do you do? 

Where do you live? 

What is your address?

Is this your current address?

Do you have a phone? / May I call you? / Can I reach you by phone?

May I see your driver's license? / Do you have any ID? /May I see some personal identification?


Say your name after each sentence

My name is ________________. 

Hello, my name is ________________. 

Hi, my name is ________________. 
I'm glad to know you. My name is ________________.

I'm + (verb)

'I'm' is a contraction of the words 'I am.' By adding a verb to 'I'm' this lets you express an action or occurrence about yourself.

Here are some examples:

"I'm eating lunch."
"I'm brushing my teeth."
"I'm scared."
"I'm driving to work."
"I'm crying."
"I'm typing an email."
"I'm cooking dinner."
"I'm combing my hair."
"I'm hanging a picture."
"I am texting."
"I am dancing."
"I am interested in the job."
"I am exercising."
"I am sad."
"I am learning."



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Saturday 30 July 2011

Learn English Online - Day 1

Learn English Online  -  Day 1

Read & Repeat each Sentences

  • 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.)

 

Use of "am, is, are, was, were, will, shall"

I am                      I was                           I will

You are                You were                    You will

We are                  We were                    We will


He/She/It is        He/She/It was          He/She/It will


They are               They were                  They will



I'm

'I'm' is an abbreviation for the word 'I AM.' It is used in combination with other words to tell someone about yourself or to describe something you are doing.

Here are some examples:

"I'm so tired."
"I'm confused."
"I'm happy."




similarly for "You, We, He, She, It, They    (Try It yourself)


You can also add descriptive words with 'I'm' such as:
"I'm extremely tired."
"I'm very happy."
"I'm terribly hungry."
"I am super excited."
"I'm very nervous."


similarly for "You, We, He, She, It, They    (Try It yourself)