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This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website More info Cookie Consent plugin for the EU cookie law Learn English Free Learn English Words Vocabulary Jargon Parlance Idioms Slang Words English Vocabulary Guide Vocabulary simply means words, and English vocabulary means lots and lots of words. Just think of English vocabulary as the bricks of the language, and to help you build up your vocabulary we have organised these pages using a thematic approach and used lots and lots of pictures and sounds to go with the words. Basic English Vocabulary The Alphabet Animals Colours Computers Days and Dates Greetings Nationalities and countries Numbers Seasons Shapes Time The weather The UK (Business English Basics) People - Appearances People - Families More English Vocabulary Buildings Clothes Education Food and Drink - Eating at Home Food and Drink - Eating Out Entertainment Food Football Around the House - Rooms in a house Human Body Jobs and Work - Professions Jobs and Work - Offices.

Artful storytelling. English learning. English tools. Grammar. Conversation Questions for the ESL/EFL Classroom. If this is your first time here, then read the Teacher's Guide to Using These PagesIf you can think of a good question for any list, please send it to us. Home | Articles | Lessons | Techniques | Questions | Games | Jokes | Things for Teachers | Links | Activities for ESL Students Would you like to help?

If you can think of a good question for any list, please send it to us. If you would like to suggest another topic, please send it and a set of questions to begin the topic. Copyright © 1997-2010 by The Internet TESL Journal Pages from this site should not be put online elsewhere.Permission is not required to link directly to any page on our site as long as you do not trap the page inside a frame. English Grammar - Indirect questions. Form and meaning If we do not begin a question directly, but begin it with something like Can you tell me...?

English Grammar - Indirect questions

Do you know...? I wonder if...? The word order is the same as in an affirmative statement. Direct question: What is he doing? Ideas for teaching indirect questions How do you teach indirect questions? Rude: Tell me what time it is! Help in English. Speaking. Welcome to EnglishClub.com Speaking for ESL learners, to help you learn and practise the skill of speaking English.

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Speaking is the second of the four language skills, which are: 1. Listening 2. Speaking 3. Reading 4. Writing What Is Speaking? The Importance of Speaking Practice Speaking to yourself can be "dangerous" because men in white coats may come and take you away!! Improve your speaking with MyEC! Find English learners and teachers to practise speaking with on MyEnglishClub. GreetingsHow to say hello in English. "What should I call you? " Telephone EnglishIn this lesson we look at some of the words and expressions that we use for telephoning. Presentations & Public Speaking Learn how to give a presentation or speak in public in English. Speaking about the Weather Even strangers discuss the weather.

Small Talk What can we say in casual conversations with strangers or colleagues we meet in the lift? Speaking vs Writing (article) Negotiating Meetings Start your own English Club. Learn English Online. Conversation phrases and expressions for speaking practice. Conversation. Technology in English language teaching. Cool Websites, Software and Internet Tips. TOPICS-SPEAKING.