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Introduction English Vol.D


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Divertissement Éducation
Développeur MnPlay
0.99 USD

The first step towards English fluency!
Introduction to Conversation is a gateway to the first level of English conversation.

Not only will you learn the most basic greetings, but you will be guided through building a simple conversation, using fundamental English expressions and vocabulary.

Students will also learn the MES method of building questions and answers through constant practice with the instruction of a native speaking instructor.

Introduction to Conversation students focus on their pronunciation and memorization of the tenses during the eLessons.

The goal for students of Introduction to Conversation is to start speaking English from day one, while mastering the basic tenses, vocabulary and correct pronunciation!

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Your Result

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

• Introduce yourself
• Make small talk
• Use simple, everyday expressions
• Ask about other people’s jobs, hobbies, and plans fluently
• Talk about plans
• Describe the past, present and future
• Ask polite questions
• Start basic conversations with foreigners
• Use correct pronunciation, accent and intonation
• Do all of this and more with confidence!


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Vol.D Using Modals

01. Asking questions with “Will”
02. Answering questions with “Will”
03. Answering questions negatively with “will”
04. Asking questions with “Would”
05. Answering questions with “would”
06. Answering questions negatively with “would”
07. Asking questions with “Can”
08. Answering questions with “can”
09. Answering questions negatively with “Can”
10. Asking questions with “Could”
11. Answering questions with “could”
12. Answering questions negatively with “Could”
13. Asking questions with “Should”
14. Answering questions with “should”
15. Answering questions negatively with “should”
16. Asking questions with “have to”
17. Answering questions with “have to”
18. Answering questions negatively with “have to”