
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
Help Your Students to Speak English Like a Pro
About this book
Whether you’re just having a conversation session with a student or it’s time for speaking practice during a group lesson, involving ESL students in engaging discussions can be a real challenge. So how do you get them to open up and start speaking?
This practice book contains over 300 questions on a variety of topics. Each set of 15 questions is designed to elicit and review specific grammar points as well as boost and consolidate vocabulary.
There are also 30 pictures covering 15 more topics, with follow up questions.
Help your students to Speak English like a Pro is the book for you if: •you have students who want to improve their spoken English, but are hesitant, quiet or lack the confidence
•your students need to learn or improve grammar through speaking practice
•you are in short of fresh teaching materials to spark conversation
•you need a source of example sentences to support grammar explanations
•you want your student to boost their vocabulary and fluency
•your students are preparing for an oral exam
•you are a student and need a self-study book to practice speaking
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Indice
- Frontespizio
- Copyright
- Grammar-based questions
- Present simple or present continuous?
- Past simple
- Past simple or present perfect?
- Narrative tenses
- Future forms
- Time clauses, conditionals and wish
- Present and Past modals
- Passive forms
- Comparatives and superlatives
- Used to/would/be used to/get used to/usually
- Gerund or infinitive?
- Prepositions
- Quantifiers
- Phrasal verbs (1)
- Phrasal verbs (2)
- Word form
- Picture-based topics
- Eating ln or Eating Out?
- How Sporty Are You?
- A Thing of the Past
- Do You Play By the Rules?
- Rush Hour
- We Love Animals!
- Fast and Slow Food
- That's a Bargain!
- Learning and Growing
- Let Your Hair Down!
- Lifestyles
- Getting there
- Thirst for Knowledge
- ‘A Friend in Need ls a Friend lndeed'
- Keeping in Touch