Channel: Learning TV
Category: Education
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Description: #learnenglish #englishconversation #speakenglish Learning English to Improve Your English Language Skills ★ English for Everyday Conversation ✔ When we learn our native language, first we listen, then we speak, then we read and finally we write. Listening, speaking, reading and writing are the four language skills we need to develop for complete communication. Listening and reading are receptive: input, i.e. the exposure you have to authentic language in use. Speaking and writing are productive: output, i.e. the action of producing language as part of the process of second language learning. To achieve these four basic language skills, you need to surround yourself with English: make English part of your life at home, at work, during your free time. Read on to find tips that will help you overcome the difficulties you might be experiencing to improve your English skills. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Asking the way 1 1.Excuse me, can you tell me where South Street is, please? 2. Take the second turn on the left and then ask again. 1. Is it far? 2.No it’s only about five minutes by walk. 1.Many thanks. 2.No at all. 2 1.Excuse me, please, could you tell me the way to the station? 2.Turn round and turn left on the traffic lights. 1.Will it take me long to get there? 2.No, it’s no distance at all. 1.Thank you. 2.That’s okay 3 1.Excuse me, but I’m trying to find the Town Hall. 2.Take the third turn on the right and go straight on. 1.Shall I take a bus? 2.No you can walk under five minutes. 1.Thank you very much indeed.* 2.That’s quite all right. 4 1.Excuse me please could you tell me how to get to the town center? 2.Take the first turn right, then second left. You can’t miss it. 1.Is it too far to walk? 2.No it’s only a couple of minutes. 1.Thanks very much. 2.It’s a pleasure.