Easy English Speaking Practice
v
1st Day
ü We Are Taking Morning
to 12:00 ‘O clock’.
Ø
Good morning,
Mom!
Ø
Good morning,
Dad!
Ø
Good morning,
Grandpa!
Ø
Good morning,
Grandma!
ü We are taking 12:00 ‘O clock’ to 5:00 ‘O clock’.
Ø
Good Afternoon, Mom!
Ø
Good Afternoon, Dad!
Ø
Good Afternoon, Grandpa!
Ø
Good Afternoon, Grandma!
ü We are taking after 5:00 ‘O clock’.
Ø
Good Evening,
Mom!
Ø
Good Evening,
Dad!
Ø
Good Evening
Grandpa!
Ø
Good Evening,
Grandma!
ü
Time to Night.
Ø
Good night!
Ø
Sweet dreams,
darling or dear!
ü
Any Time in Day.
Ø
Good day to you, Sir!
ü
Time of meet.
Ø
Pleased to meet you!
Ø
Glad to meet you!
ü
Also any time Informal greetings.
Ø
Hi Simmi!
Ø
Hi Raghu!
Ø
Hello Uncle!
Ø
Hello Ishu!
Ø
Hello Kush!
Ø
Hello Mrs. Mehra!
Note: - We can say Also Hi Hello Our Elders
ü
Time of goes.
Ø Goodbye, children!
Ø Bye,
bye!
Ø Farewell, dear!
Ø Bye,
see you!
v
2nd Day
ü
Some mostly Polite
Words.
Ø Please!
Ø Thanks!
Ø Welcome!
Ø Kindly!
Ø Allow
me!
Ø After
you!
Ø Sorry!
Ø Excuse me!
Ø Pardon!
Ø That
is all right!
Ø It’s
my pleasure!
Note:-But Hindi type if you will speak in English following sentences. So also any English
you will introduce
or not so you are manner. Or
Any Foreign, That’s when polite sentences introduced or
not.
Ø
Give me your
Pen.
Ø Give
me a glass of water.
Ø What
is the time?
Ø Yes,
I will drink it.
Note:-If you will say that
Ø May I
have your pen, please?
Ø A glass
of water, please.
Ø Time,
please.
Ø Yes,
please.
Note:-if you will say these types of sentences,
so will understood polite.
Ø
Many many thanks to you.
Ø Thank
you very much.
Ø It’s
all right.
Ø No
mention.
Ø It’s
fine.
Ø My pleasure.
Ø You’re welcome.
Note: - Some short forms for you.
Ø I am – I’m.
Ø I have – I’ve.
Ø We are – We’re.
Ø He is – He’s.
Ø She
is – She’s.
Ø Is not – Isn’t.
Ø Are
not – Aren’t.
ü
Some Polite Phrases.
Ø I’m
sorry; I couldn’t
make it that day.
Ø I’m
sorry; I couldn’t
make it in time.
Ø I’m
sorry; I got a
little late.
Ø Please convey my apologies.
Ø It was all by mistake.
Please excuse me.
Ø I’m
very sorry.
Ø Sorry
to have disturbed
you.
Ø I beg
your pardon.
Ø Allow
me to say.
Ø May I
have your attention, please?
Ø It’s
all yours.
Ø Will
you please permit me to speak?
Ø Let
me also help you.
Ø Will
you please move a bit?
Ø Will
you please speak slowly?
Ø Will
you mind speaking
a bit softly, please?
Ø Will
you please let me sit?
Ø Could
you spare a few moments for me.
Ø Sorry
for the inconvenience.
Ø That’s very/so kind of you.
Ø Please help yourself.
Ø Glad
to meet you.
Ø Thanks for your kind/valuable advice.
Ø I will try my
level best.
Ø Hope
you are enjoying
yourself.
Ø What
do you want?
Ø He may come at night.
Ø Please pardon me for my
mistake.
Ø Don’t
mistake me for a
doctor.
Ø Please repeat it.
v
3rd Day
ü
Exclamation.
Ø Marvelous!
Ø Well
done!
Ø Beautiful!
Ø Hey!
Ø Wow!
Ø Oh
God!
Ø Wonderful!
Ø Of
course!
Ø Thank
God!
Ø Bye
God’s grace!
Ø May God bless you?
Ø Same
to you!
Ø Excellent!
Ø How sad!
Ø That
is good news!
Ø What
a great victory!
Ø Good
heavens!
Ø Hello! Listen!
Ø Hurry
up, please!
Ø How
terrible!
Ø How
disgraceful!
Ø How
absurd!
Ø How
dare him!
Ø How
sweet!
Ø How
lovely!
Ø How
dare you say that!
Ø Oh
dear!
Ø Hurry
up!
Ø Quiet, please/Please keep quiet!
Ø Yes,
it is!
Ø Really!
Ø Is it!
Ø Thanks!
Ø Thank
you!
Ø Thank
God!
Ø Many
happy returns of the day!
Ø Hurrah! I have won!
Ø For
your good health!
Ø Congratulations!
Ø What
nonsense!
Ø What
a shame!
Ø How
tragic!
Ø What
a pleasant surprise!
Ø How
disgusting!
Ø Beware!
Ø What
a pity!
Ø What
an idea!
Ø Welcome sir!
Ø Cheers!
Ø What
a bother!
Ø Touch
wood!
Ø Come
what may!
v
4th Day
ü
Phrases.
Ø Just
coming.
Ø Very
well.
Ø Fine/Very good.
Ø As you like/As
you please.
Ø Anything else.
Ø That’s enough.
Ø Thanks for this honors.
Ø O.K.
Ø Why no.
Ø Not a bit.
Ø Take care.
Ø See you tomorrow.
Ø Yes, by all means.
Ø That is too much.
Ø Yes sir.
Ø No not at all.
Ø Never mind/Doesn’t matter.
Ø Nothing else.
Ø Nothing special.
Ø Welcome.
Ø Rest assured.
Ø Long time no see.
Ø Goodbye!
Ø Bye bye!
Ø Not the least!
ü
Sentences of Command/Order.
Ø I say stop.
Ø Speak.
Ø Listen.
Ø
Wait here.
Ø
Come here.
Ø Look
here.
Ø Take
it.
Ø
Come near.
Ø
Wait outside.
Ø
Go up.
Ø Go down.
Ø
Get off.
Ø
Be ready.
/Get ready.
Ø
Keep quiet.
Ø Be
careful/be cautions.
Ø
Go slowly/Walk slowly.
Ø
Go at once.
Ø
Stop here.
Ø Go straight.
Ø Go
away/Get out.
v
5th Day
v
Present Tense.
Note: - English Languages
in present tense divided by four parts.
Ø Ram
studies.
Ø Ram
is studying.
Ø Ram
has studied.
Ø Ram
has been studying
since morning.
Note: - There are
four parts of the name in present tense these
below are called present tense parts.
Ø Present Indefinite.
Ø Present Continuous.
Ø Present Perfect.
Ø Present Perfect Continuous.
ü
[A] Does/Do.
Ø Do you study English?
ü Yes, I do.
Ø Does Lata come to your house?
ü Yes, she comes sometimes.
Ø Do other friends
also come to you?
ü Yes, they do.
Ø Do you stay in
Mumbai?
ü No, I stay in Kolkata.
ü
[B] Is/Are/Am.
Ø Is this the book you are looking
for?
ü Yes,
this is it.
Ø Is
Deepika watching a movie?
ü No,
she is playing a Video game.
Ø
Are you not going to market
now?
ü No,
I am not.
Ø Is
your father in government
service?
ü No,
he is a businessman.
Ø
Is your brother preparing for some examination?
ü Yes,
he is preparing for the I.A.S. examination.
ü
[C] Has/Have.
Ø Have
you written any latter to Radha?
ü Yes,
I have.
Ø Has
she replied to your
latter?
ü No,
she hasn’t.
Ø
Have you taken your meals?
ü No,
I had a heavy breakfast in the morning.
Ø Did
you go to his place?
ü No,
I have yet to go.
ü
[D] Has been/have been.
Ø What
have you been doing since
morning?
Ø
I have been reading
this book.
Ø Has
it been raining
here also since yesterday?
Ø
Yes, it has
been, but not continuously.
Ø
Has the water been boiling for long?
Ø
No, it has
been boiling only for a little time.
Ø We have
been living in this house for ten years.
Ø
He has been working
on a new project
since January.
ü
Carefully read this words
Ø You
are writing a latter.
Ø
You have written a latter.
Note: - These
both sentences are Affirmative and we can change
the Negative and interrogative.
Ø
You are not writing
a latter. [Negative]
Ø
You have not written
a latter. [Negative]
Ø
Are you writing a latter? [Interrogative]
Ø
Have you written a latter? [Interrogative]
ü Now examples of present
indefinite tense.
Ø
You write a
letter.
Ø I read English.
ü Now this sentences in change to negative and interrogative.
Ø
You do not
write a letter. [Negative]
Ø
I do not read English. [Negative]
Ø
Do you write
a letter? [Interrogative]
Ø
Do I read English? [Interrogative]
Note: - These
tense adds in Do or Does. Now make negative and
interrogative Do using with plural and Does using with singular but I and
You both we use with Do.
v
6th Day
v
Past Tense.
Note: - English Languages
in Past tense divided by four parts.
Ø Ram
studied.
Ø Ram
was studying.
Ø Ram
had studied.
Ø Ram
had been studying
since morning.
ü
[E] Did.
Ø Did
you get up early yesterday?
ü Yes,
I did.
Ø Did
you have bread and butter?
ü Yes,
madam I did.
Ø Did
Nandini come to you at noon?
ü No,
she didn’t.
Ø Did
you write this essay at night?
ü No,
I didn’t, my brother
did.
Ø Did
you make your bed before coming to school?
ü Yes,
madam I did.
Ø Did
you learn your lesson yesterday?
ü No,
I didn’t.
ü
[F] Was/were.
Ø Were
you out shopping yesterday?
ü Yes
sir, I was.
Ø Were
you not reading a book while walking?
ü Yes
sir, I was
Ø Was
Nandini also reading
while walking?
ü No,
she was just listening.
Ø Was
your aunt singing
at your house?
ü No,
it was my sister.
Ø Were
you reading the newspaper?
ü Yes,
I was.
ü
[G] Had.
Ø Had
you not gone to
the Cinema?
ü No,
I had not.
Ø Had
he closed the shop?
ü Yes,
he had
Ø Had
he not met you till yesterday?
ü No,
he didn’t.
Ø Had
you not gone to play yesterday?
ü No,
I had not.
Ø Had
you met Raghunath anywhere before.
ü Yes,
I had met him in Shimla
two year ago.
Ø Had
the train left before you reached the station?
ü Yes,
I had.
Ø Had your mother gone
to market before you reached home?
ü No,
she hadn’t.
ü
[H] Had been.
Ø Had
you been studying
for the last two hours?
ü
Yes, because I had been planning to see a film after finishing my work.
Ø But,
why had Ram also been studying with you.
ü
Because, he had also been insisting on going with me for the
film.
Ø But, your mother was saying that you had been planning
to go out with some friends.
ü
Yes, previously we had
been planning something of the sort,
but later we changed our programme.
Note: - Now we
Past Tense of Affirmative sentences from makes
Negative and Interrogative. Here same rules Past Indefinite
Tense in ads of did helping verb. Past Continuous Tense in
was, were and Past Perfect Tense in had after for negative
increased not. This type Interrogative sentences same helping verb did, was, were and had
used in before sentences.
ü
Like Examples.
Ø
I ate bread
and butter. [Affirmative]
Ø
I did not eat bread and butter. [Negative]
Ø
Did I eat bread and butter? [Interrogative]
Ø
You were reading a book. [Affirmative]
Ø
You had not reading a book. [Negative]
Ø
Were you reading a book? [Interrogative]
Ø
You had read
a book. [Affirmative]
Ø
You had not read a book. [Negative]
Ø
Had you read a book? [Interrogative]
v
7th Day
v
Past Tense.
ü [I] Will/Shall.
Ø
Will you play?
ü No,
I won’t.
Ø Will
you come tomorrow?
ü Yes,
I will.
Ø Will
you stay here tonight?
ü No,
I I’ll go back.
Ø Will
you see Raaz on
Friday?
ü No,
I’ll wait for you at home.
ü
[J] Will be/shall
be.
Ø Will
you be in the train at this time tomorrow?
ü
Yes, I’ll be about to reach
Kanpur at this time
tomorrow.
Ø Shall
we not be playing
a match at this time tomorrow?
ü Yes,
we will be.
Ø Shall
we be coming to Shimla
again and again?
ü No,
we won’t be.
ü
[K] Will have/shall have.
Ø Will
she have gone?
ü No,
won’t have.
Ø Will
you have come back from Kalka
by next month?
ü Yes,
I’ll have come back by then.
Ø Will
you have taken your test by this time tomorrow?
ü
Yes, I will have finished an important chapter of my life.
Ø Will
your brother have returned from Canada?
ü No,
he won’t have.
ü
[L] Will have been/shall have been.
Ø Will
you have been sleeping
at this tomorrow?
ü No,
probably I shall have been studying
at this time.
Ø
And, what will your brother, Rajiv have been doing.
ü He will have been preparing to leave for Shimla.
Note: - Carefully reading
·
I shall not play.
·
He will not play.
This
sentences used I with shall and He with will. These
simple verbs inform to Future Tense. Simply
other First He,
She, They, It, and middle using of you with will. And I, We with use to Shall but if I,
We with will
and He, She, They, You etc
used of shall.
There we can fill of meaning
in pressing word As:-
·
I will not play tomorrow.
·
You shall not
return.
v
8th Day
v
[Some Important Helping
Verbs].
Can, Could, May, Might,
Must/Ought (to), Should/Would.
ü Can.
Ø Can
you play sitar.
ü Yes,
I can play the flute as well.
Ø Can
you return my books?
ü No,
I can’t return them yet.
Ø Can
you read English?
ü Yes,
I can.
ü May.
Ø May
I come in sir?
ü Yes,
you may.
Ø May
I attend Seminar, sir?
ü Yes,
with great pleasure/of course.
Ø Sir,
may I accompany Suresh.
ü No,
you better finish
your work first.
ü Could.
Ø Could
you do this work alone?
ü No,
I couldn’t.
Ø Could
she help you in time?
ü Yes,
she could.
Ø Could
you bring me a glass
of water?
ü With
pleasure.
ü Might/Must/Ought (to)/Would/Should.
Ø Raghunath might have helped him.
Ø He might have come here.
Ø I must attend
his marriage.
Ø I must
reach home by 10 O’ clock.
Ø We
ought to love our younger’s
Ø Would
you post this latter please?
Ø You
should attend the class more regularly.
Ø Can
I walk?
Ø Can
you do this job?
Ø Can
you sing a song?
Ø May
I walk?
Ø May
I do this job?
Ø May
I sing a song?
v
9th Day
ü
[Sentences of Order
and Request].
ü
[Imperative
Mood].
[A]
1.
Look ahead.
2.
Go ahead.
3.
Drive slowly.
4.
Mind your own business.
5.
Go back.
6.
Take care of
him.
7.
Just listen.
8.
Come soon.
9.
Let me see.
10.
Be ready.
11.
Move aside.
12.
Think before
you speak.
13.
Do come.
14.
Inform me about
her/him.
15.
Don’t cut jocks.
16.
Don’t talk nonsense.
17.
Never mind.
18.
Leave me alone.
19.
Let it be.
20.
Have a heart.
21.
Hold on.
22.
Never forget.
23.
Don’t worry.
24.
Please try again.
25.
Please wait a bit.
26.
Please come in.
27.
Please be seated.
28.
Please reply.
29.
Please stay in a little
longer.
30.
Please don’t embarrass me.
31.
As you like/As you please.
32.
Do come again.
33.
Come to the
point, don’t beat about the bush.
34.
Stop
rambling and come to the point.
35.
Don’t be silly.
36.
Take this dose.
37.
Follow me/Come
with me.
38.
Work while you work,
and play while you play.
39.
Strike the iron when it is hot.
40.
Vacate the place.
41.
Never mind.
42.
Hold your tongue/Mind your word.
43.
Fax it.
44.
Please keep in
touch.
45.
Have faith
in yourself.
46.
Mind your own business.
47.
Speak your mind.
48.
Please don’t
be formal.
49.
Send this packet
by courier.
50.
Donate generously.
51.
Please help me.
52.
Be careful.
53.
Lend me a
hand please.
54. Try to und
Note: - You see
that is,
am, are, was, were, has, had, will, would,
shall, should, can, could, may, do, did, might, etc come to begin.
So make in Interrogative. And come in middle sentences.
So make in Affirmative.
ü
Like Examples.
[A] [B]
1.
Am I a fool? 1.
I am not a fool.
2.
Were those your books? 2. Those
were your books.
3.
Can I walk
for a while? 3. You
can walk for a while.
4.
May I come in? 4. You may come in.
ü Do and did use of Negative and Interrogative.
1.
I get up early
in the morning.
2.
I got up early in the morning.
Now
Negative Sentences.
1.
I do not
get up early in the morning.
2.
I did not get up early in the morning.
Now
Interrogative Sentences.
1. Do I
get up early in the morning?
2. Did
I get up early in the morning?
.
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