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General basic spoken English

In China, as more and more attention is paid to practical English, oral English learning is particularly important. Oral English is flexible and changeable, and can be used freely because of different occasions and speakers. Let's talk about common basic spoken English. Don't miss it.

General basic spoken English

I. Greetings

send one's regards to

1. Hello! /hi! Hello!

2. Good morning/afternoon/evening! Good morning (afternoon/evening)!

3. Me? I'm Kathy King. I'm Kathy King.

4. Are you peter smith? Are you Peter? Smith?

5. Yes, I am. /No, me? I didn't. Yes, I am. /No, I'm not.

6. How are you? How are you

7. Fine, thanks. What about you? Fine, thanks, and you?

8. Me? I'm fine, too. I am fine too

9. How is Amy/your wife/your husband? How is Amy? /How is your wife? /How is your husband?

10. She's fine, thank you. She's fine, thank you.

Second, classroom expression.

Classroom language

1. Can I come in? may I come in?

Please come in. Please come in.

Please sit down. Please sit down.

4. it? It's time for class It's time for class.

5. Open the book and turn to page 20, page 20.

6. Me? I will call the roll before class. I will call the roll before class.

7. here! To! 23. Does everyone have sheets? Did everyone get the materials?

8. Do you have different opinions? Do you have any different opinions?

9. Are you with me? Do you understand what I said?

10. Did I make myself clear? Have I made myself clear?

1 1. Can you say that again? Can you say that again?

12. Is there a problem? Is there a problem?

13. That? Just for today. Let's call it a day.

Please hand in your paper before you leave. Please hand in your paper before you leave.

Three. Identify the object

Distinguish articles

1. What? What is this? What is this?

2. it? This is a pen. This is a pen.

Is this your handbag? Is this your handbag?

4. No, isn't it? No, it's not. /Yes, it is.

5. Whose pen is this? Whose pen is this?

6. it? Where is Kate? America belongs to Kate.

7. Is that a car? Is that a car?

8. No, isn't it? t. It? This is a bus. No, that's a bus.

9. How do you say this in English? How do you say this in English?

10. What color is your new book? What color is your new book?

1 1. How big is your house? How big is your house?

About items

About property

1. What? What is this? What is this?

2. it? This is an air conditioner. This is an air conditioner.

3. Is this yours? Is this yours?

4. Yes, it is? This is mine. Yes, it's mine.

5. Where are my glasses? Where are my glasses?

6. Do you know where I am? Where did I put my glasses? Do you know where I put my glasses?

7. Over there. Over there.

8. Is this your pen? I found it under the table. Is this your pen? I found it under the table.

No. Mine is blue. No. Mine is blue.

10. Which is your bag? Which is your bag?

Verb (abbreviation for verb) identifies people.

Identify oneself

1. Who are you? Who are you?

2. Me? I'm Jim. I'm Jim.

Who is that man over there? Who's that man over there?

4. what? Bob. This is Bob.

5. Is that girl a student? Is that girl a student?

6. No, she isn't? No, she isn't.

7. What do you do? What do you do?

8. Me? I am a farmer. I am a farmer.

9. What does he do? What does he do?

10. what This is a manager. He is a manager.

About introduction

About introduction

1. What? What's your name? What's your name?

2. May I know your name? Can you tell me your name?

My name is Thomas 3. My name is Thomas.

Just call me Tom 4. Just call me Tom.

5. What? What's your last name? What's your last name?

Seven, year, month and day

Year, month and day

1. What day is it today? What day is it today?

2. it? Today is Monday. Today is Monday.

3. What? What's the date today? What's the date today?

4. it? January 5th, 1999. Today is199965438+1October 65438+May.

5. What month is it? What month is it now?

6. it? December. It's December.

7. What year is this year? What year is this year?

8. it? This is the year of 1999. This year is 1999.

9. What will you do this weekend? What are you doing this weekend?

10. Does this shop open at 9 am on weekdays? Does this shop open at 9 am on weekdays?

oral English

1. I see. I see.

2. I quit! I quit!

3. Let me go. Let me go.

4. Me too.

5. Oh, my God! Oh, my God.

6. No way! No way!

Come on, seven. Let's go

8. Hold on. Wait a minute.

I agree. I agree.

10 Not bad, not bad.

1 1. Not yet.

12. Goodbye. Goodbye.

13. Shut up! Shut up!

Goodbye, sauron.

15. Why not? All right! (Why not? )

Let me do it.

17. Be quiet! Be quiet!

18. Cheer up! Cheer up!

19. Well done! You did a good job.

20. Have fun! Have fun!

2 1. How much is it? how much is it?

I'm over 22. I'm full.

23. I went home. I'm back.

I'm lost. I'm lost.

25. My treat. My treat.

26. Me too. Me too.

27. This way. This way, please

28. After you. After you.

29. I wish you a long life!

30. Come with me. Come with me.

Common spoken English expressions

1.

A. it's time to get dressed.

Time to get dressed.

B.take off your clothes.

Take off your clothes.

C.what do you want to wear today?

What do you want to wear today?

D. this shirt doesn't match that pair of trousers.

This coat doesn't match these trousers.

E. put on your pants/shoes/coat/hat.

Put on your pants/shoes/coat/hat.

2. Daily expressions of warning classes

A.don? Don't sit too close to the TV.

Don't sit too close to the TV.

B. don't touch the power socket.

Don't touch the power socket.

C. don't try to plug anything into the socket.

Don't try to plug anything into the socket.

D.don? Don't use other people's cups; Then you will catch his cold/bacteria.

Don't use other people's cups, it will spread germs.

E. Be sure to look both ways before crossing the road.

Be sure to look around before crossing the road.