English, Special Training for Beginners, Elementary Level
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Based on the Speech Plasma Method, this book for beginners has proved to be ideal for students of English who would like to start to speak the language fluently at a very early stage. The volume consists of five sections dealing with basic English grammar structures. Each section contains 250 sample sentences on fifty topics.
Alexander Pavlenko
Russian-Hungarian roots. Born in Russia. Presently lives in Budapest, Hungary. Teaches Russian, English and Hungarian in his own language school. Uses his own method, the Speech Plasma Method, which enables his students to speak and think in the language from the very first lessons. Enjoys taking on tough challenges like dealing with elderly people, dyslexic children, students with minor mental disorders. Strongly believes that if the method works for such students, it works for anyone. Has released books, ebooks, audiobooks and apps based on the Speech Plasma Method in English, Russian and Hungarian.
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English, Special Training for Beginners, Elementary Level - Alexander Pavlenko
SPECIAL TRAINING FOR BEGINNERS
ENGLISH
FLUENCY PRACTICE SERIES
VOLUME 1
ELEMENTARY LEVEL
By
Alexander Pavlenko
SMASHWORDS EDITION
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ENGLISH
SPECIAL TRAINING FOR BEGINNERS
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SPECIAL TRAINING
AND SAMPLE SENTENCES ON
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Training 1
Alex is a doctor. He is thirty. Alex is from Russia. He is from Moscow. Lisa is a reporter. She is forty. Lisa is from England. She is from London. Geza is a taxi driver. He is fifty. Geza is from Hungary. He is from Budapest.
1. What is Alex? 2. How old is he? 3. Where is Alex from? 4. Is he from Moscow? 5.What is Lisa? 6. How old is she? 7.Where is Lisa from? 8. Is she from London? 9. What is Geza? 10. How old is he? 11. Where is Geza from? 12. Is he from Budapest?
Training 2
It is 8 o’clock. Mike is at home. He is drinking tea. It is 9 o’clock. Mike isn’t at home. He is going to work. It is 10 o’clock. Mike is at work. He is working. It is 11 o’clock. Mike is at work but he isn’t working. He is drinking coffee. It is 6 o’clock. Mike isn’t at work. He isn’t at home. He is in a pub. He is drinking beer. It is 8 o’clock. Mike is at home. He is watching TV and drinking tea.
1. What is the time? 2. Where is Mike? 3. What is he doing? 4. What is the time? 5. Is Mike at home? 6. What is he doing? 7. What is the time? 8. Where is Mike? 9. What is he doing? 10. What is the time? 11. Where is Mike? 12. Is he working? 13. What is he doing? 14. What is the time? 15. Is Mike at work? 16. Is he at home? 17. Where is he? 18. Is he drinking vodka? 19. What is he drinking? 20. What is the time? 21. Where is Mike? 22. What is he doing?
Training 3
Mike: It is 8 o’clock. I am at home. I am drinking tea. It is 9 o’clock. I am not at home. I am at work. I am working. It is 10 o’clock. I am at work but I am not working. I am drinking coffee. It is 6 o’clock. I am not at work. I am not at home. I am in a pub. I am drinking beer. It is 8 o’clock. I am at home. I am watching TV and drinking tea.
1. What is the time? 2. Where are you? 3. What are you doing? 4. What is the time? 5. Are you at home? 6. Where are you? 7. What are you doing? 8. What is the time? 9. Where are you? 10. Are you working? 11. What are you doing? 12. What is the time? 13. Are you at work? 14. Are you at home? 15. Where are you? 16. Are you drinking vodka? 17. What are you drinking? 18. What is the time? 19. Where are you? 20. What are you doing?
Training 4
Barbara and Alice: We are twins. We are always together. It is 7 o’clock in the morning. We are at home. We are having breakfast. It is 8 o’clock. We aren’t at home. We are going to school. It is 9 o’clock. We are at school. We are learning. It is 12 o’clock. We are at school. We aren’t learning. We are having lunch. It is 3 o’clock. We are at home. We aren’t doing our homework. We are playing.
1. Are you twins? 2. Are you always together? 3. What is the time? 4. Where are you? 5. What are you doing? 6. What is the time? 7. Are you at home? 8. What are you doing? 9. What is the time? 10. Where are you? 11. What are you doing? 12. What is the time? 13. Are you at school? 14. Are you learning? 15. What are you doing? 16. What is the time?