logging in or signing up English for Everyday lionnagaraju Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 48 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: February 11, 2012 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description a slideshow to accompany a television presentation for graduate students in andhra pradesh Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript PowerPoint Presentation: mn RAJU ENGLISH for EVERYDAYPowerPoint Presentation: Hi, good morning. How are you all? My name is Raju. I am a lecturer in English. It's a pleasure to be talking to you this morning.PowerPoint Presentation: English for Everyday Use generously Please Thank you Excuse me I’m sorry Do you mindPowerPoint Presentation: Pardon me? Excuse me? Say that again, please. What was that again? Will you please say that again? Once more, pleasePowerPoint Presentation: Greetings Hi, how are you? Hi, how are things? Hello, how's life? Fine thanks, and you? I’m good, what about your? Not bad, and how are you?PowerPoint Presentation: Hello Bhaskar , how are you? Hey Padma , how have you been? Hi Venkat , what have you been up to? Malik , how are you dear? Guru, I haven’t seen you in a long time. GreetingsPowerPoint Presentation: Not too bad. The same as usual. I'm doing very well. How about you? I am relieved. I’ve just finished my exams. I'm pretty busy preparing for exams. Everything is great. Responses to GreetingsPowerPoint Presentation: Rekha : Hi, my name is Rekha . Glad to meet you. Sapna : Hello, Rekha , I'm Sapna . It's a pleasure to meet you. Rekha : What do you do Sapna ? Sapna : I am in B Com second year. First MeetingPowerPoint Presentation: Raju : Let me introduce myself. I’m Raju from Government College, Gajwel . Madhavi : Pleased to meet you. I’m Madhavi from GDC, Kurnool. Vasu : How do you do? I’m Vasu from Medak Degree College. First MeetingPowerPoint Presentation: Profession I work at a bakery. I am studying. I work in a software company. I'm a college teacher. What do you do? What are you doing? What do you do for a living?PowerPoint Presentation: Hobbies & Interests When I’ve spare time, I like to … I am interested in … I enjoy … What do you like doing? What sort of hobbies do you have? What do you do in your free time?PowerPoint Presentation: You are not coming? When are you coming back? Can you come again tomorrow? Are you sure you are coming? Did you come here yesterday? Asking QuestionsPowerPoint Presentation: Excuse me, what time is the train? Pardon me, when is the next class? Could you get me a ticket? Why are you here, please? Polite QuestionsPowerPoint Presentation: How do you spell the word _____ ? How do you pronounce the word ___ ? What's the meaning of ____ in Telugu? What does the word _____ mean? What is the English word for ______? How do you say ____ in English? Classroom QuestionsPowerPoint Presentation: Please reduce the TV volume. Could you reduce the TV volume? Would you mind reducing the TV volume? If you don’t mind, please reduce the TV volume. Giving InstructionsPowerPoint Presentation: I’m so happy. I’m delighted. I’m really pleased. I couldn’t be happier. That’s fantastic news! I’ve been waiting for this so long. Expressing HappinessPowerPoint Presentation: I was shocked to hear… The news came as a complete shock. We were completely taken aback by … I just can't believe/imagine … It's so terrible/awful./It's a tragedy. What terrible news! This is the worst that could have happened. Expressing ShockPowerPoint Presentation: I'm hoping for/to get … I would like … Something I've always wanted is … I'd be delighted if … What I'd like more than anything else .. On my wish list is … Expressing HopePowerPoint Presentation: I'd prefer (noun) I'd rather have (noun) I’d prefer it if you (simple past) It would be better if If I had a choice, I would go for… Expressing PreferencePowerPoint Presentation: I thought you might like this. It's something small, but I hope you like it. It's something I've always wanted! Wow! What a thoughtful present! Thank you so much! Wishing you a happy _____, love (name) With best wishes for a happy ____ (name) Giving/Receiving GiftsPowerPoint Presentation: Show interest: Really?/ Right/Sure Use a short phrase/Ask a short question Oh no!/What a pity!/You're joking Did you?/Are you? /Is it? Repeat what the other person said: “He has won the gold medal.” “The gold medal!” Keep a Conversation GoingPowerPoint Presentation: First of all,/Secondly,/Finally, ....... Previously/Later (on) Then/Again Before that/Immediately after that Because…./As a result, … Although,/In short, Linking WordsPowerPoint Presentation: Health & Illness I'm not feeling well. I've got a cold/sore throat. I've got a slight/splitting/nagging backache. I feel a little faint. I'm sorry to hear that. You don't look very well. You look a little pale. Why don’t you go home and get some rest.PowerPoint Presentation: She's fond of ice-cream. I like swimming very much. I don't mind waking up early. I dislike wasting time. I hate waiting for anyone. He detests being late. She loathes onion. Likes & DislikesPowerPoint Presentation: I think you're right. I agree with you (entirely) I couldn't agree with you more. You're absolutely right. I agree with you up to a point, but… That's quite true, but… I agree with you in principle, but… Agreeing with SomeonePowerPoint Presentation: I'm not sure I agree with you. (I'm afraid) I don't agree. (I'm afraid) I can't agree with you. I don't share your opinion. I don't agree at all. I totally disagree. Disagreeing with SomeonePowerPoint Presentation: I suggest that . . . You should perhaps… Why don't you… If I were you, I would… You could always… Have you thought about… Giving AdvicePowerPoint Presentation: I think…/I feel that… In my opinion…/In my view ... As far as I'm concerned… I'm absolutely convinced that… I'm sure/I have no doubt that … I strongly believe that… Giving OpinionPowerPoint Presentation: Would you like to come? Are you free next weekend? Are you doing anything next Friday? Would you be interested in coming ...? How do you fancy going out . . .? InvitingPowerPoint Presentation: Accepting & Declining I'd love to, thanks. That's very kind of you, thanks. What a great idea, thanks. That's very kind of you, but actually… Well, I'd love to, but I'm already … I'm really sorry, but I've got …PowerPoint Presentation: Can we meet on the 27 th July? Are you free next Saturday? Would Friday suit you? What about sometime next week? Is 3 pm a good time for you? Yes, Thursday is fine/Thursday suits me. I'm afraid I can't on the 27 th . What about the 28 th ? AppointmentsPowerPoint Presentation: Could you …, please? Would you mind …, please? Can you …, please? Can I use your … , please? Could I borrow … , please? Do you mind if …? Would you mind if I …? Asking for helpPowerPoint Presentation: Can I … ? Shall I … ? Would you like … ? If you like, … Yes please. If you wouldn't mind. No thanks./No thank you. Offering/Accepting helpPowerPoint Presentation: What I meant to say was … What I want to say is … Let me put this another way … Let me rephrase that … Perhaps I'm not making myself clear Another way of looking at it is … ClarifyingPowerPoint Presentation: Excuse me, I think ... Sorry, I think ... Excuse me, but there's a problem … Sorry to bother you, but I think … I'm afraid I’ve to make a complaint. Sorry to hear that... ComplainingPowerPoint Presentation: When you don't understand: Sorry, could you repeat that? Sorry? I didn't get that. Taking time to express yourself: Well…/OK…/So… To change the subject: Anyway, . ./However, . ./But . . Helpful PhrasesPowerPoint Presentation: To agree: Right./ Yeah. To accept an offer: Yes, please. To decline an offer: No, thank you. Helpful PhrasesPowerPoint Presentation: Everything will work out just fine! Things do happen. I hope there's nothing serious. That's how rumors get started. Something might have come up! I'm tied up for the moment. I’ve got a tight schedule today! Some Useful PhrasesPowerPoint Presentation: Goodbye, students. Let’s call it a day. Bye bye , Mr Raju. Have a nice evening. Thanks! See you tomorrow! Thanks. GoodbyePowerPoint Presentation: Send SMS JOIN mnRAJU to 92 195 92 195 SMS ENGLISHPowerPoint Presentation: Send your comments to lionnagaraju@gmail.com This slideshow is available at www.slideshare.net/lionnagaraju www.authorstream.com/tag/lionnagaraju GOODBYE You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
English for Everyday lionnagaraju Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 48 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: February 11, 2012 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description a slideshow to accompany a television presentation for graduate students in andhra pradesh Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript PowerPoint Presentation: mn RAJU ENGLISH for EVERYDAYPowerPoint Presentation: Hi, good morning. How are you all? My name is Raju. I am a lecturer in English. It's a pleasure to be talking to you this morning.PowerPoint Presentation: English for Everyday Use generously Please Thank you Excuse me I’m sorry Do you mindPowerPoint Presentation: Pardon me? Excuse me? Say that again, please. What was that again? Will you please say that again? Once more, pleasePowerPoint Presentation: Greetings Hi, how are you? Hi, how are things? Hello, how's life? Fine thanks, and you? I’m good, what about your? Not bad, and how are you?PowerPoint Presentation: Hello Bhaskar , how are you? Hey Padma , how have you been? Hi Venkat , what have you been up to? Malik , how are you dear? Guru, I haven’t seen you in a long time. GreetingsPowerPoint Presentation: Not too bad. The same as usual. I'm doing very well. How about you? I am relieved. I’ve just finished my exams. I'm pretty busy preparing for exams. Everything is great. Responses to GreetingsPowerPoint Presentation: Rekha : Hi, my name is Rekha . Glad to meet you. Sapna : Hello, Rekha , I'm Sapna . It's a pleasure to meet you. Rekha : What do you do Sapna ? Sapna : I am in B Com second year. First MeetingPowerPoint Presentation: Raju : Let me introduce myself. I’m Raju from Government College, Gajwel . Madhavi : Pleased to meet you. I’m Madhavi from GDC, Kurnool. Vasu : How do you do? I’m Vasu from Medak Degree College. First MeetingPowerPoint Presentation: Profession I work at a bakery. I am studying. I work in a software company. I'm a college teacher. What do you do? What are you doing? What do you do for a living?PowerPoint Presentation: Hobbies & Interests When I’ve spare time, I like to … I am interested in … I enjoy … What do you like doing? What sort of hobbies do you have? What do you do in your free time?PowerPoint Presentation: You are not coming? When are you coming back? Can you come again tomorrow? Are you sure you are coming? Did you come here yesterday? Asking QuestionsPowerPoint Presentation: Excuse me, what time is the train? Pardon me, when is the next class? Could you get me a ticket? Why are you here, please? Polite QuestionsPowerPoint Presentation: How do you spell the word _____ ? How do you pronounce the word ___ ? What's the meaning of ____ in Telugu? What does the word _____ mean? What is the English word for ______? How do you say ____ in English? Classroom QuestionsPowerPoint Presentation: Please reduce the TV volume. Could you reduce the TV volume? Would you mind reducing the TV volume? If you don’t mind, please reduce the TV volume. Giving InstructionsPowerPoint Presentation: I’m so happy. I’m delighted. I’m really pleased. I couldn’t be happier. That’s fantastic news! I’ve been waiting for this so long. Expressing HappinessPowerPoint Presentation: I was shocked to hear… The news came as a complete shock. We were completely taken aback by … I just can't believe/imagine … It's so terrible/awful./It's a tragedy. What terrible news! This is the worst that could have happened. Expressing ShockPowerPoint Presentation: I'm hoping for/to get … I would like … Something I've always wanted is … I'd be delighted if … What I'd like more than anything else .. On my wish list is … Expressing HopePowerPoint Presentation: I'd prefer (noun) I'd rather have (noun) I’d prefer it if you (simple past) It would be better if If I had a choice, I would go for… Expressing PreferencePowerPoint Presentation: I thought you might like this. It's something small, but I hope you like it. It's something I've always wanted! Wow! What a thoughtful present! Thank you so much! Wishing you a happy _____, love (name) With best wishes for a happy ____ (name) Giving/Receiving GiftsPowerPoint Presentation: Show interest: Really?/ Right/Sure Use a short phrase/Ask a short question Oh no!/What a pity!/You're joking Did you?/Are you? /Is it? Repeat what the other person said: “He has won the gold medal.” “The gold medal!” Keep a Conversation GoingPowerPoint Presentation: First of all,/Secondly,/Finally, ....... Previously/Later (on) Then/Again Before that/Immediately after that Because…./As a result, … Although,/In short, Linking WordsPowerPoint Presentation: Health & Illness I'm not feeling well. I've got a cold/sore throat. I've got a slight/splitting/nagging backache. I feel a little faint. I'm sorry to hear that. You don't look very well. You look a little pale. Why don’t you go home and get some rest.PowerPoint Presentation: She's fond of ice-cream. I like swimming very much. I don't mind waking up early. I dislike wasting time. I hate waiting for anyone. He detests being late. She loathes onion. Likes & DislikesPowerPoint Presentation: I think you're right. I agree with you (entirely) I couldn't agree with you more. You're absolutely right. I agree with you up to a point, but… That's quite true, but… I agree with you in principle, but… Agreeing with SomeonePowerPoint Presentation: I'm not sure I agree with you. (I'm afraid) I don't agree. (I'm afraid) I can't agree with you. I don't share your opinion. I don't agree at all. I totally disagree. Disagreeing with SomeonePowerPoint Presentation: I suggest that . . . You should perhaps… Why don't you… If I were you, I would… You could always… Have you thought about… Giving AdvicePowerPoint Presentation: I think…/I feel that… In my opinion…/In my view ... As far as I'm concerned… I'm absolutely convinced that… I'm sure/I have no doubt that … I strongly believe that… Giving OpinionPowerPoint Presentation: Would you like to come? Are you free next weekend? Are you doing anything next Friday? Would you be interested in coming ...? How do you fancy going out . . .? InvitingPowerPoint Presentation: Accepting & Declining I'd love to, thanks. That's very kind of you, thanks. What a great idea, thanks. That's very kind of you, but actually… Well, I'd love to, but I'm already … I'm really sorry, but I've got …PowerPoint Presentation: Can we meet on the 27 th July? Are you free next Saturday? Would Friday suit you? What about sometime next week? Is 3 pm a good time for you? Yes, Thursday is fine/Thursday suits me. I'm afraid I can't on the 27 th . What about the 28 th ? AppointmentsPowerPoint Presentation: Could you …, please? Would you mind …, please? Can you …, please? Can I use your … , please? Could I borrow … , please? Do you mind if …? Would you mind if I …? Asking for helpPowerPoint Presentation: Can I … ? Shall I … ? Would you like … ? If you like, … Yes please. If you wouldn't mind. No thanks./No thank you. Offering/Accepting helpPowerPoint Presentation: What I meant to say was … What I want to say is … Let me put this another way … Let me rephrase that … Perhaps I'm not making myself clear Another way of looking at it is … ClarifyingPowerPoint Presentation: Excuse me, I think ... Sorry, I think ... Excuse me, but there's a problem … Sorry to bother you, but I think … I'm afraid I’ve to make a complaint. Sorry to hear that... ComplainingPowerPoint Presentation: When you don't understand: Sorry, could you repeat that? Sorry? I didn't get that. Taking time to express yourself: Well…/OK…/So… To change the subject: Anyway, . ./However, . ./But . . Helpful PhrasesPowerPoint Presentation: To agree: Right./ Yeah. To accept an offer: Yes, please. To decline an offer: No, thank you. Helpful PhrasesPowerPoint Presentation: Everything will work out just fine! Things do happen. I hope there's nothing serious. That's how rumors get started. Something might have come up! I'm tied up for the moment. I’ve got a tight schedule today! Some Useful PhrasesPowerPoint Presentation: Goodbye, students. Let’s call it a day. Bye bye , Mr Raju. Have a nice evening. Thanks! See you tomorrow! Thanks. GoodbyePowerPoint Presentation: Send SMS JOIN mnRAJU to 92 195 92 195 SMS ENGLISHPowerPoint Presentation: Send your comments to lionnagaraju@gmail.com This slideshow is available at www.slideshare.net/lionnagaraju www.authorstream.com/tag/lionnagaraju GOODBYE