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How to Speak English Well: 10 Simple Tips for Extraordinary Fluency

How to Speak English Well: 10 Simple Tips for Extraordinary Fluency Do you want to learn how to speak English well? Are you also looking for a shortcut to English fluency? We don’t have tricks that will give you perfect English in five minutes a day. But we do have solid tips that will help you learn how to speak English more fluently, in less time. Here are some tips that will help you speak English better than ever. How to Speak English Well: 10 Simple Tips to Extraordinary Fluency 1. Accept That English Is a Weird Language Sometimes you can find patterns in English grammar, but other times English doesn’t make sense at all. For example, why are “read” (reed) and “read” (red) the same word, but pronounced differently depending on whether you’re speaking in the past or present tense? Or why is “mice” the plural of “mouse”, but “houses” is the plural of “house”? Unfortunately, there are just as many exceptions as there are rules in English. It’s easy to get stuck...

"At the cinema" from Face2Face SE Elementary DVD video - unit 2C

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"At the cinema" from Face2Face SE Elementary DVD video - unit 2C This is a short DVD video episode from face2face second edition Elementary course. The topic is "At the cinema" from Unit 2C "Time and money" Actually a very good video for english lesson about short conversations at the cinema or buying

"Personal information" from Face2Face SE Elementary DVD video - unit 1C

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"Personal information" from Face2Face SE Elementary DVD video - unit 1C This is a short DVD video episode from face2face second edition Elementary course. The topic is "Hiring a car" from Unit 1C "Personal Information" Actually a very good video for english lesson about asking personal information. Category Education License Standard YouTube License

face2face Elementary Class Cassettes

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face2face Elementary Class Cassettes Other available formats: CD-Audio - Class CDs AUTHORS Chris Redston ,  Gillie Cunningham ENGLISH TYPE British English AVAILABILITY Unavailable - out of print May 2013 Product description The face2face Class Audio Cassettes contain all the listening material for the Student's Book. Key features With vocabulary selection informed by the Cambridge International Corpus and the Cambridge Learner Corpus, students can be confident that the language they learn is up-to-date, relevant and natural. A 'Language Summary' at the back of each Student's Book offers students support with new vocabulary, grammar and functional language. New face2face Classware offers an updated form of Whiteboard Software now even more user-friendly and accessible to teachers without access to whiteboard hardware. Features a systematic focus on spoken accuracy, as well as fluency, which gives students lots of opportunities to practi...