Hello, friends.
Do you want to speak English fluently? Yes, you do. I am happy that you try hard to speak English. As I am your well-wisher, I am always with you to enrich your Spoken English. So, on this fine day, I have taken a very useful topic for you. It is:
Speak English fluently.
1. The easiest
way to speak.
2. Some easy and
useful words and sentences to speak for a beginner.
Let's get started:
First, be positive.
A few sentences for
English Speaking Practice
Let's move on:
1. 'What brings
you here?'
Meaning:
For what reason have you come here?
Here, 'brings' means to cause someone to come to a place.
2. 'I am over
the moon.'
Meaning:
I am very happy. Or, I am very pleased.
Let's see:
●I am over the moon. Because you have achieved the goal.
3. 'It happens The
easiest way to speak.
2. Some easy and
useful words and sentences to speak for a beginner.
'What brings you here?'
Meaning:
For what reason have you come here?
Here, 'brings' means to cause someone to come to a place.
2. 'I am over the moon.
Meaning:
I am very happy. Or, I am very pleased.
Let's see:
●I am over the moon. Because you have achieved the goal.
3. 'It happens
to the best of us.'
Meaning:
You may mistake or everybody mistakes, so don't worry.
Let's see:
Jane: I got nervous at that time.
Jack: It happens to the best of us. I'm sure that you will be able.
4. 'We are all
set for the work.'
Meaning:
We are completely ready for the work.
'all set' means- completely ready.
Let's see:
●Dinner is all set.
●Your room is all set.
●Are you all set for college?
●I am all set to leave this place.
5. 'He is grounded.'
Meaning:
He takes a good decision and doesn't do or say the stupid things.
6. 'The onus is
on you.'
Meaning:
Here, 'onus' means- something that is one's duty or responsibility.
Let's see:
●The onus is on you to do all the things.
●The onus is on you to complete it.
7.'I am
hyperactive.'
Meaning:
I have more energy than normal. I get excited; I cannot stay still.
Hyperactive means-
a state of being unusually or abnormally active.
Let's see:
●My son is hyperactive and so, he has little consecration.
8. Please,
understand the gravity of the situation.
Meaning:
Please, understand the extreme importance of the situation. Or, please
understand the seriousness of the situation.
Here, the Synonyms of 'gravity' are:
●importance
●seriousness
●urgency
●severity
9. Don't count
your chickens before they hatch.
Meaning:
You should not make any plan depending on something good happening
before you know that it has actually happened.
10. I'll get in the groove.
Meaning:
'in the groove' means-
to start performing successfully, performing confidently or
consistently well.
Friends, these will help you to speak very easily in some particular
situations. I hope, as a beginner these will help. You will find an easy way to
speak.
I believe that you have
ability. Only you should be positive.
Remember:
W●Where there is
a will, there is a way.
Y●You should be
curious.
Y●You should try
again and again.
P●Practise as
possible.
C●Communicate as
possible.
T●Talk to your
well-wishers using these sentences.
●Practice makes perfect.
Now, Some Useful Vocabulary
For English Speaking Practice
Let's move on:
1. Overhear:
Meaning:to hear what other people are saying without understanding.
Or, you are hearing what they are talking, but they don't know that
you are hearing .
●I overheard
their conversation.
●He overheard
our conversation.
●He said that
you were overhearing our conversation.
●I never want to
overhear their conversation.
2. Put or Keep?
Only one difference is sufficient to be clear.
●Put the bag on
the bench now.
●Keep the bag on
the table.
'put the bag in the bench now' means- to place the bag on the bench
temporarily.
Put means to place something on a temporary place.
'keep the bag on the table' means- place the table on the bench
permanently.
Keep means to place something permanently.
3. Been or gone?
'He has been to Delhi.'
It means- he went to Delhi and has returned from the place; viz 'been'
means to go and return.
'He has gone to Delhi.'
It means- he has gone to Delhi but not returned.
Go means to reach the place but not to return.
4. Job or Work?
Job- a work that a person does to earn money.
Work- an activity that a person does using physical and mental effort.
Let's see:
●I am doing a
good job in the office.
● He did the
work yesterday.
●I have got a
job.
●My father is
over the moon hearing that I have got a job.
●My job is very
comfortable.
● His son has
got a job in the company.
●He appeared an
interview and got a good job.
5. Have or Has?
It is very easy. First thing is, "have" is used with
"I", "you" and "we".
Except 'I', 'you' and 'we', "has" is used with all the
Subjects of Singular Number and "have" is used with all the Subjects
of Plural Number.
Let's see:
● The man has
read a newspaper.
●They have
played.
●The boys have
gone there.
●Jadu has gone.
●Jadu and Ram
have gone there.
●They have
finished the work.
●You have done
the work.
●He has a
bicycle.
●We have car.
●I have a pen.
Important:
1. Have or Has
is used in Present Perfect Tense.
After Have or
Has, Main Verb is written in Past Participle form.
2. Have or Has
is used in Simple Present Tense too.
But, how?
In Simple Present Tense, no Verb is written after them.
Let's see:
Present Perfect Tense:
●He has left the
place.
●They have gone
there.
Simple Present Tense
●I have a pen.
● We have a car.
● They have a
helicopter.
Useful Everyday Spoken English Sentences
1. I don't feel
like eating anything now.
2. In my free
time, I like to play carrom.
3. I love you
very much.
4. Can you give me
a hand?(seeking help)
5. When's your
exam?
6. Your exam is
getting closer. Study hard.
7. Cut your coat
according to your clothes.
8. All that
glitters is not gold.
9. Go on a
proper diet.
10. My son is
well-built.
11. I feel like
something.
12. Take
exercise regularly.
Ultimate Solution
1. Communicate
per day.
2. Listen to
conversation per day.
3. Don't take
your mistakes over seriously.
This is about Speak English Fluently.
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