Speak English in 6 days Day one
Remember the following S.1: Would you like to talk a little? S.2: Oh, yes. It’s a pleasure. What would you like to talk about? S.1: Would you like to talk a little? S.2: Oh, sorry. I don’t feel like talking now.
More examples S.1: Can we talk a little? S.2: Oh, yes. Why not? What would you like to talk about? S.1: I wonder if we could talk a little. S.2: Oh, sorry. I’m busy right now.
Frequency adverbs Always UsuallyGenerally OftenfrequentlySometimes occasionally RarelyScarcely seldomNever
Useful vocabulary Computers – Satellite channels – Politics -Sports - Songs – Smoking Narcotics – Poverty – Dreams Soccer – Life & death – War Peace – mobiles – inflation Educational grants – Scholarships Projects - Movies – Pension.
Conversation openers S.1: I always talk about my work. What about you? S.2: I usually talk about soccer. S.1: I rarely talk about TV. How about you? S.2: I never talk about TV.
Conversation openers 2 Mixed vocabulary: The computer - indispensable / Peace - distant dream / Reading - interesting / Studying - boring / Soft music - impressive
Study the examples S.1: People say the computer is indispensable. What do you think? S.2: I am all for it. S.1: People say studying is boring. What’s you opinion? S.2: I’m all against it.
More examples S.1: People say peace is a distant dream What do you think? S.2: I agree to some extent. S.1: People say reading is interesting. What do you think? S.2: It’s none of my business.
Additional examples S.1: People say love motivates people. What do you think? S.2: It depends. S.1: It is said that the mobile has invaded our life. What’s your opinion? S.2: Sorry, I am not interested.
Conversation Openers 3 Useful vocabulary: Spy – judge – politician – lawyer – accountant – merchant – civil servant S.1: I have always wanted to be a judge. What about you? S.2: I have never wanted to be a judge. I’d prefer to be a merchant.
Extended vocabulary To spread justice. / To earn much money/ I find it exciting / I find it respectable / It yields little money/ I find it boring/ S.1: I have always wanted to be a judge. S.2: Why? S.1: To spread justice.
More vocabulary It's very dangerous. / It's against my principles. / It doesn't match my abilities./ It suits me. / My father wants me like that. S.1: I have never wanted to be a civil servant. S.2: Why? S.1: It doesn’t match my abilities.