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Welcome to the WEEK 1 podcast where we'll be exploring some basic English grammar structures.First, let's look at social phrases that you can use in introductions. You can say "Hi,...
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Welcome to the WEEK 1 podcast where we'll be exploring some basic English grammar structures.First, let's look at social phrases that you can use in introductions. You can say "Hi, my name is..." or "Nice to meet you" when greeting someone.
When introducing yourself, be sure to use the verb "to be" in the simple present tense. For example, "I am a student."
Personal pronouns such as "I", "you", "he", "she", and "they" are used to refer to people or things.
To show possession, we use possessive adjectives such as "my", "your", "his", "her", and "their". For example, "This is my book."
Demonstrative pronouns like "this" and "that" are used to point out specific things. For instance, "This is my pen."
Question words such as "what", "where", "when", "why" and "how" are vital when seeking information. For example, "What is your name?"
Numbers are also essential when communicating, and it's good to learn numbers from 1 to 10.
When referring to places, we use "there" and "here". For example, "The pen is there" or "I am here".
Lastly, some useful language you can use in conversations includes "Excuse me", "Could you please", and "Thank you".
That's it for this podcast. Thank you for listening, and I hope this information is useful to you!
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When introducing yourself, be sure to use the verb "to be" in the simple present tense. For example, "I am a student."
Personal pronouns such as "I", "you", "he", "she", and "they" are used to refer to people or things.
To show possession, we use possessive adjectives such as "my", "your", "his", "her", and "their". For example, "This is my book."
Demonstrative pronouns like "this" and "that" are used to point out specific things. For instance, "This is my pen."
Question words such as "what", "where", "when", "why" and "how" are vital when seeking information. For example, "What is your name?"
Numbers are also essential when communicating, and it's good to learn numbers from 1 to 10.
When referring to places, we use "there" and "here". For example, "The pen is there" or "I am here".
Lastly, some useful language you can use in conversations includes "Excuse me", "Could you please", and "Thank you".
That's it for this podcast. Thank you for listening, and I hope this information is useful to you!
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Welcome to the WEEK 1 podcast where we'll be exploring some basic English grammar structures.First, let's look at social phrases that you can use in introductions. You can say "Hi,...
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Welcome to the WEEK 1 podcast where we'll be exploring some basic English grammar structures.First, let's look at social phrases that you can use in introductions. You can say "Hi, my name is..." or "Nice to meet you" when greeting someone.
When introducing yourself, be sure to use the verb "to be" in the simple present tense. For example, "I am a student."
Personal pronouns such as "I", "you", "he", "she", and "they" are used to refer to people or things.
To show possession, we use possessive adjectives such as "my", "your", "his", "her", and "their". For example, "This is my book."
Demonstrative pronouns like "this" and "that" are used to point out specific things. For instance, "This is my pen."
Question words such as "what", "where", "when", "why" and "how" are vital when seeking information. For example, "What is your name?"
Numbers are also essential when communicating, and it's good to learn numbers from 1 to 10.
When referring to places, we use "there" and "here". For example, "The pen is there" or "I am here".
Lastly, some useful language you can use in conversations includes "Excuse me", "Could you please", and "Thank you".
That's it for this podcast. Thank you for listening, and I hope this information is useful to you!
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When introducing yourself, be sure to use the verb "to be" in the simple present tense. For example, "I am a student."
Personal pronouns such as "I", "you", "he", "she", and "they" are used to refer to people or things.
To show possession, we use possessive adjectives such as "my", "your", "his", "her", and "their". For example, "This is my book."
Demonstrative pronouns like "this" and "that" are used to point out specific things. For instance, "This is my pen."
Question words such as "what", "where", "when", "why" and "how" are vital when seeking information. For example, "What is your name?"
Numbers are also essential when communicating, and it's good to learn numbers from 1 to 10.
When referring to places, we use "there" and "here". For example, "The pen is there" or "I am here".
Lastly, some useful language you can use in conversations includes "Excuse me", "Could you please", and "Thank you".
That's it for this podcast. Thank you for listening, and I hope this information is useful to you!
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