Learn to talk about your weekend plans.
Use words and phrases from the story to talk about yourself.
Your brain will resist, which means you're doing it right. Don't give up!
Tell a new story every day and you will get incredible results.
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is (Present Simple) - “My name is Sarah.” This is used for facts, generalizations, and states that are always true.
want (Present Simple) - “I want to tell you about my plans for the weekend.” This is used for habits, routines, feelings, and thoughts.
will wake (Future Simple) - “I will wake up early.” This is used for future predictions, promises, or decisions made at the moment of speaking.
like (Present Simple) - “I like to start my day with a big breakfast.” This is used for habits, routines, feelings, and thoughts.
will have (Future Simple) - “I will have toast with jam and a glass of orange juice.” This is used for future predictions, promises, or decisions made at the moment of speaking.
will go (Future Simple) - “After breakfast, I will go to the park with my friends.” This is used for future predictions, promises, or decisions made at the moment of speaking.
will play (Future Simple) - “We will play games and have a picnic.” This is used for future predictions, promises, or decisions made at the moment of speaking.
will bring (Future Simple) - “I will bring sandwiches and fruit to share.” This is used for future predictions, promises, or decisions made at the moment of speaking.
will be (Future Simple) - “It will be so much fun!” This is used for future predictions, promises, or decisions made at the moment of speaking.
will visit (Future Simple) - “In the afternoon, I will visit my grandma.” This is used for future predictions, promises, or decisions made at the moment of speaking.
lives (Present Simple) - “She lives nearby.” This is used for facts, generalizations, and states that are always true.
will bake (Future Simple) - “We will bake cookies together.” This is used for future predictions, promises, or decisions made at the moment of speaking.
makes (Present Simple) - “Grandma makes the best cookies ever!” This is used for habits, routines, feelings, and thoughts.
can’t wait (Present Simple) - “I can’t wait to eat them.” This is used for habits, routines, feelings, and thoughts.
will relax (Future Simple) - “On Sunday, I will relax at home.” This is used for future predictions, promises, or decisions made at the moment of speaking.
will watch (Future Simple) - “I will watch my favorite movie and read a book.” This is used for future predictions, promises, or decisions made at the moment of speaking.
will be (Future Simple) - “It will be a cozy day.” This is used for future predictions, promises, or decisions made at the moment of speaking.
can’t wait (Present Simple) - “I can’t wait for the weekend to come!” This is used for habits, routines, feelings, and thoughts.
is going (Present Continuous) - “It is going to be amazing.” This is used for actions happening now or around now, and future plans.
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- Listening Practice: This is essential for understanding spoken language and following conversations.
- Vocabulary Expansion: The more words you know, the better you can understand and express yourself.
- Reading Comprehension: This helps you understand written text and gain information.
- Pronunciation: Being able to pronounce words correctly will improve your communication and make you easier to understand.
- Understanding Grammar: Knowing grammar rules helps you form accurate sentences and structures your thoughts clearly.
- Conversational Skills: This allows you to have natural and engaging conversations with others.
- Fluency and Flow: Speaking smoothly and seamlessly makes your speech more natural and effortless.
28 сен 2024