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Contents of Spoken English A Self Learning Guide to Conversation Practice
- Unit one: AT THE POST OFFICE
- Speaking— /D/, word accent, contracted forms
- Communicating—making requests
- Grammar and Usage—framing questions-
- unit two: AT THE DOCTOR’S
- Speaking—/ei/, word accent, contracted forms
- Communicating—greeting and leave-taking
- Grammar and Usage—forming negatives
- unit three: BUYING A SHIRT
- Speaking—/ :/, word accent, contracted forms
- Communicating—expressing gratitude
- Grammar and Usage—framing questions
- unit four: AT THE MARKET
- Speaking— /o:/, word accent, contracted forms
- Communicating—apologizing
- Grammar and Usage—using do, does, and did
- unit five: IN THE LIBRARY
- Speaking—ai/, word accent, contracted forms
- Communicating—expressing necessity/obligation
- Grammar and Usage—using helping verbs
- unit six: AT THE TAILOR’S
- Speaking—/w/, word accent, contracted forms
- Communicating—stating preferences
- Grammar and Usage—using the present continuous tense-
- unit seven: AT THE CHEMIST’S
- Speaking— /so/, word accent, contracted forms
- Communicating—making suggestions
- Grammar and Usage—using the present continuous tense-
- unit eight: AT THE RAILWAY STATION
- Speaking—/v/, word accent, contracted forms
- Communicating—asking for information-
- Grammar and Usage—using will and shall
- unit nine: AT THE TEA STALL
- Speaking— /f/, word accent, weak forms
- Communicating—complaining
- Grammar and Usage—using the past participle
- unit ten: AN INTERVIEW
- Speaking— /z/, word accent, weak forms
- Communicating—asking for information-
- Grammar and Usage—using indirect questions
- unit eleven: BUYING A MOTOR CYCLE
- Speaking—/a u/, word accent, sentence accent
- Communicating—expressing surprise
- Grammar and Usage—exclamatory sentences
- unit twelve: AT THE BOOKSELLER’S
- Speaking—/a:/, word accent, sentence accent
- Communicating—giving opinions
- Grammar and Usage—pronouns
- unit thirteen: AT THE GARAGE
- Speaking—/d$/, word accent, sentence accent
- Communicating—expressing probability
- Grammar and Usage—the passive-
- unit fourteen: HIRING A TAXI
- Speaking—/ac/, word accent, weak forms
- Communicating—imagining situations
- Grammar and Usage—linking words
- unit fifteen: AT THE RESTAURANT
- Speaking—/i:/, word accent, accent and intonation
- Communicating—hesitating, attracting attention, etc
- Grammar and Usage—using question tags
- unit sixteen: AN INVITATION TO TEA
- Speaking— /J/, word accent, contracted forms
- Communicating—persuading
- Grammar and Usage—the present perfect tense
- unit seventeen: AT THE CINEMA
- Speaking—/a:/, /g/, word accent, contracted forms
- Communicating—expressing purpose
- Grammar and Usage—using to- forms and -ing forms
- unit eighteen: AT THE BANK
- Speaking—/ea/, /is/, /z/, word accent, contracted forms
- Communicating—agreeing and disagreeing
- Grammar and Usage—the passive-
- unit nineteen: INTRODUCTIONS
- Speaking—/b:/, wond accent, accent and intonation
- Communicating—saying ‘how often’
- Grammar and Usage—adverbials
- Speaking—/D/, word accent, accent and intonation
- Communicating—expressing intentions
- Grammar and Usage—talking about the future
- REFERENCE MATERIAL FOR EVERYDAY CONVERSATION Some Common Words with their Pronunciations
- Proverbs Used in Everyday Conversation with their Paraphrases/Explanations
- Comparisons Used in Everyday Conversation