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Spoken English refers to the everyday use of the English language in conversation, focusing on natural, fluid, and informal communication. It’s different from written English in terms of structure, vocabulary, and style. Here are a few key elements of spoken English:
Contractions: In spoken English, contractions like “I’m” for “I am” and “don’t” for “do not” are common.
Example: “I’m going to the store.”
Informal Expressions: People often use informal phrases or slang in conversation.
Example: “What’s up?” instead of “How are you?”
Connected Speech: In natural speech, words flow together, and some sounds are omitted or linked.
Example: “Gonna” instead of “going to,” or “wanna” instead of “want to.”
Pauses and Fillers: Spoken English often includes pauses or filler words like "um," "uh," "you know," and "like."
Example: “So, uh, I was thinking, like, we could go out tonight?”
Intonation and Stress: How you say something can change the meaning. Stressing certain words or changing the tone of your voice helps convey emotion or emphasis.
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CONTANT NO: - 0568723609
ALTERNATE NO: - 0505234950
ADDRESS: - Office-101, AL Faisal-2 Building, King Faisal Street (Al Qasimia) Near to Nesto Hypermarket (Opposite Abu Shagara) Sharjah (United Arab Emirates)
WEBSITE: - www.makhariainstitute.ae
EMAIL - info@makhariainstitute.ae
Contractions: In spoken English, contractions like “I’m” for “I am” and “don’t” for “do not” are common.
Example: “I’m going to the store.”
Informal Expressions: People often use informal phrases or slang in conversation.
Example: “What’s up?” instead of “How are you?”
Connected Speech: In natural speech, words flow together, and some sounds are omitted or linked.
Example: “Gonna” instead of “going to,” or “wanna” instead of “want to.”
Pauses and Fillers: Spoken English often includes pauses or filler words like "um," "uh," "you know," and "like."
Example: “So, uh, I was thinking, like, we could go out tonight?”
Intonation and Stress: How you say something can change the meaning. Stressing certain words or changing the tone of your voice helps convey emotion or emphasis.
How to Enrollment: -
CONTANT NO: - 0568723609
ALTERNATE NO: - 0505234950
ADDRESS: - Office-101, AL Faisal-2 Building, King Faisal Street (Al Qasimia) Near to Nesto Hypermarket (Opposite Abu Shagara) Sharjah (United Arab Emirates)
WEBSITE: - www.makhariainstitute.ae
EMAIL - info@makhariainstitute.ae
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Al Majaz, Sharjah, UAE
OFFICE-101,AL FAISAL-2 BUILDING,SHARIAH.
OFFICE-101,AL FAISAL-2 BUILDING,SHARIAH.
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