Basic phrases in English for tourists with transcription. Audio Course: Conversational English for Beginners

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greetings

1. Hi! - Hi!
2. Hello! – Hello!
3. How are you (today)?
Answer (not accepted):
4. - Very well, thank you. And you? /yourself?
- Not bad. Not too bad.

5. What's the news?
6. How are you doing/feeling?
7. How's your mother / sister?
8. What's up? – Nothing / Not too much
9. How are you getting on?
10. How do you do? – How do you do?

goodbye

11. Goodbye! / Bye! / Bye-bye!
12. See you! (later / tomorrow / next Monday)
13. Have a nice evening/weekend/day
14. Take care!
15. Stay cool! (informal)
16. Stay out of trouble!

Come on, come on...

17. Come in, please!
18. (I am) Glad to see you.
19. Reciprocal joy: Me too. / So am I. / Same here.
20. Go ahead.
21. Make yourself at home!
22. I'm sorry, I'm late.
23. I got stuck in a traffic jam (in the city center).
24. The public transportation's awful.
25. No, it's OK. You're on time/in time.

Thank you

26. I appreciate it / your help / your time.
27. Thanks a lot!

Please

28. You're welcome!
29. (That's) All right!
30. It was my pleasure!
31. Don't mention it!
32. Never mind!

How is the weather?

33. How is the weather?
34. Do you like the weather?
35. The weather is fine.
36. It is raining / snowing / cold / hot / warm / fine / windy / hailing
37. It's getting warm / cold.
38. I like sunbathing.

Getting Acquainted

39. (I'm) Glad to meet you, Natasha!
40. What's your name?
41. Nice to meet you, Albert!
42. Where are you from?
43. Where do you come from?
44. What do you do (for a living)?

Working with materials

45. Open your books!
46. ​​Close your books / folders!
47. Unit / chapter / page number ...
48. Read it / Translate / Repeat
49. Once more/again please
50. Write down / Cross out / Underline
51. Misprint

Tell, tell, explain

52. Would you tell me…?
53. Say it in English
54. Don't speak English
55. Speak up
56. Any questions?
57. I have a question / some questions
58. May I ask you a question?

I don't understand, I don't know, slow down

59. Pardon me.
60. I don't understand.
61. I didn't catch it.
62. I don't know.
63. Could you explain it?
64. Slow down, please.
65. Would you speak more slowly?
66. What does it mean? / What is it?
67. What do you mean?
68. Can you help me (with…)
69. How can I call it?
70. How can I say it in English?
71. Would you say it again?

Miscellaneous

72. Time is up.
73. 10 minutes left.
74. What's the time?
75. What time is it now?
76. That's it / all.
77. It's enough.
78. Let's go / Go ahead
79. (It) doesn't matter
80. They say, .. - they say

Classroom work

81.Fill gaps/blanks
82. Can you imagine?
83. Come on!
84. Hurry up!
85. Go on / Continue, please / Don't stop
86. Listen to me / Look
87. Look at me / at the board
88. (Have) You finished?
89. I'd like to …tell you / ask you…
90. Tell me please…about / how…/
91. Try to guess.
92. Never guess.
93. Give up!
94. He caught attention (by waving)
95. Never ever (do it)
96. Calm down!
97. Take it easy!
98. Keep quiet!
99. Stop talking!

Congratulations

100. I wish you all the best / to be happy
101. Sounds great!
102. Wonderful news!
103. Merry Christmas!
104. Happy New Year!
105. Happy birthday to you!
106. I congratulate you on …passing exams/birthday!
107. My congratulations!
108. Let it be.
109. Let them be.
110. Have fun!
111. Have a safe trip home!
112. Help yourself!

ashamed, sorry, sorry

113. Shame on you!
114. What a shame.
115. What a pity.
116. I'm sorry.
117. I'm terribly sorry.

Health

118. Bless you.
119. Have you recovered? – Not yet.
120. I was ill/sick.
121. I got a cold.
122. I feel sick.
123. I'll do my best.
124. Say Hi to your mom for me.

disagreement

125. Oh, no!
126. I can't agree with you.
127. I don't think so! / (Are you) kidding?
128. Certainly not.
129. Of course (not).
130. I can't believe it!
131. That can't be true.
132. Maybe, but I'm not sure.

Soft curses, irritation

133. Don't shout at me!
134. Stop it!
135. Shut up!
136. (I) Can't help it!
137. Get out of here! / Get away from me!
138. Leave me alone!
139. Give me a break!
140. Ridiculous
141. Bullshit! /shit!
142. Damn (it)!
143. Don't be stupid!
144. Are you crazy?

In my opinion

145. Well,… I would say…
146. I think
147. I believe
148. I guess
149. It seems to me…
150. In my opinion...
151. (As far) As I know...
152. You see... / You know...
153. I see your point, but...
154. I understand you, but... I don't agree…
155. Anyway… / ... nevertheless
156. By the way
157. No way - Impossible. (No options.)

Well done / Consent

158. Well Done!
159. Great!
160. (All) Right!
161. Absolutely!
162. Very well!
163. Good for you!
164. Good job!
165. Nice job!

Miscellaneous

166. Things take time.
167. I missed you.
168. It's up to you.
169. By heart
170. Enjoy your meal / holiday!
171. Give me a hug / Let me give you a hug!
172. Over here/there
173. Right over there
174. Here you go / are.
175. Let me tell you…
176. Let me explain…
177. Say it another way, please.
178. If I were you… (I wouldn't do it)
179. Let me know...
180. As soon as possible (ASAP)

Video phrasebook> for beginners (more than 4 hours of video material)

2016-05-11

Hello dear friend!

So, are you interested in spoken English for tourists - phrases and expressions, and maybe whole sentences? Then I’m almost sure that everything is fine and your mood is now “ suitcase". Why? Yes, because only tourists are looking for useful expressions for tourists)).

A few years ago, my friend went to rest in Europe, she thought that she would see all the beauties there, visit, visit the most famous museums ... It didn’t work out - after all, before the trip she didn’t even bother to stock up elementary phrases in English, not to mention picking up a textbook or phrase book. I thought they would understand her on the fingers and relied on our Russian maybe.

As a result, she spent 2 weeks in the hotel, getting out a couple of times only to the next street for shopping, though, according to her, he didn’t really develop. She admitted that she had never felt so stupid and insecure. Yes, not a very pleasant feeling, I tell you!

To avoid it, it won't hurt you (it won't hurt!) to read this article. It will be divided into 2 parts. In the first part , that is, on this page, you get to know basic English expressions and questions which will definitely come in handy on any foreign trip. All of them will be with translation and pronunciation (audio for each phrase) - you can actually practice them online and without leaving the cash register.

I will give you examples how you can and should respond to phrases spoken to you, give advice, how not to get lost and don't fall on your face when you hear the fluent, unintelligible speech of a foreigner who is also looking at you angrily! In general, we will practice in full!

So let's start with

Basic Rules

  • Use words of gratitude. Better to have you say them twice than not say them at all. (These are the words thank you and a little more casual thanks )
  • Politeness and once again politeness, for the expression of which use the phrases:
    Please (when asking for something) Tell me, please, where I can find a hairdresser's
    You are welcome (when you respond to gratitude)
    Excuse me (when you want to ask or ask for something) - Excuse me, could you help me with the bus?
    (I'm) sorry (when expressing regret)
  • If you wish ask permission or ask about the possibility (probability) of something, use the construction Can I.../May I... ?
    Can I open the window? (ask for permission)
    Can I change my ticket? (asking about the possibility)
  • If you ask someone for something, use the construct Could you… ?
    Could you give me a new towel?

I also want to remind you what vocabulary for tourism you need to know Firstly before traveling to an English speaking country. Here is the list of words:

You can find all these words with the correct pronunciation by clicking on the appropriate links.

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Let's get down to the phrases themselves, finally! And let's start with the important - emergency or unforeseen situations. Of course, they most likely will not happen to you, but knowing the necessary expressions in such cases will at least make you a little more confident.

If the emergency took you by surprise

I've lost all my documents I have lost all my documents
Help me, please Help me please
Give me some water, please Give me some water please
I'm not well I do not feel good
I'm sick I'm sick
I'm late for the train (plane) I missed the train (plane)
I've lost my room key I have lost my room keys
I've lost my way I got lost
I'm hungry I'm hungry (to)
I'm thirsty I want to drink very much
Call a doctor, please Call a doctor please
I'm dizzy I feel dizzy
Take me to the hospital Take me to a hospital
I have a temperature I have a temperature
I've got a toothache I have a toothache
Is it dangerous? Is it dangerous?
Don't do it! Do not do that!
I'll call the police! I will call the police

Well, now let's go through the order of your journey ...

Airport. Passport control

Where is luggage check? Where is baggage control?
Where is passport control? Where is passport control?
Where is the information-office? Where is the help desk?
Where can I check (pick up) my luggage? Where can I check in (receive) baggage?
Where is the waiting room? Where is the waiting room?
Where is the duty-free shop? Where is the duty free shop?
Where is the cloak-room? Where is the storage room?
Where is the exit to the city? Where is the exit to the city?
How much shall I pay for the overweight? How much should I pay for being overweight?
Where (when) is the check-in? Where (when) registration?
May I take this bag into the cabin? Can I take this bag with me? (on board)
When is the next flight, please? When is the next flight for...?
Where do I get a luggage cart? Where can I get a luggage trolley?

Railway (bus) station

Is there a direct train to…? Is there a direct train to...?
Give me a return ticket to London, please. Please give me a ticket to London, round trip.
Give me a single ticket to London, please. Give me a ticket to London, please.
When does the train to Warsaw leave? When does the train to Vorsou leave?
From which platform? From what platform?
How can I get to platform number…? How can I get to platform number…?
Is this train number…? Is this train number...?
Is this carriage number…? Is this wagon number...?
Show me my place please. Please show me my place.
Where is the toilet? Where is the toilet?

From what stand does my bus go? Where does my bus leave from?
What time does the last bus depart? What time does the last bus leave?
What is the fare to Glasgow? How much is the fare to Glasgow?
I would like a round-trip ticket, please. Round trip ticket, please.
Sorry, does this bus go to..? Does this bus go to...?
I want to cancel this ticket I want to cancel this ticket

Acquaintance

Good morning! Good morning
Good evening! Good evening
good night! Good night
Hi! Hello
Hello! Hello
Do you speak English? Do you speak Russian?
I don't speak German, French, I don't speak German, French...
I don't understand you I do not understand
Pardon? What did you say?
I didn't quite hear what you said I didn't quite hear what you said
I didn't quite understand (get) I didn't quite understand
Could you repeat, please? Would you please repeat that?
Could you speak more slowly? Would you speak slower, please?
What is your name? What is your name?
May I introduce you Let me introduce you...
Pleased to meet you Nice to meet
I am here for the first time I'm here for the first time
I'm from Moscow I am from Moscow
It's time for me to go I have to go
thank you for everything thanks for all
Goodbye! Goodbye
All the best! Best wishes
good luck! Good luck

Taxi

Are you free? You are free?
I need to go to I need to (on) ...
Please take me to this address Please take me to this address
Please, take me to the (hotel, bus station, railway station, airport) Please take me to… (hotel, bus station, train station, airport)...
Could you wait for me here two minutes? Could you wait here for me for a couple of minutes?
I'm in a hurry I'm in a hurry
How much? What is the price?
Keep the change Keep the change
I need a check I need a check
Do you mind if I close (open) the window? Do you mind if I close (open) the window?

Hotel

Choice, check-in

I'd like to book a room I would like to book a room at your hotel
I've got a reservation in your hotel I have booked a room in your hotel
How much is a single room? How much is a single room?
How much is a double room? How much is a double room?
What floor is it on? What floor is the room on?
How much is it per night? How much is the room per night?
Does the price include…? Does the room price include….?
What does the price include? What is included in the room price?
We need one double room with an extra bed We need one double room with an extra bed
Can I have a look at the room? May I have a look at the room?
Is there a bathroom (conditioner, fridge, TV, telephone, balcony, WI-FI internet) in the room?
Does the room have a bathroom (air conditioning, refrigerator, TV, telephone, balcony, internet)?
Sorry, it doesn't suit me Sorry, this number doesn't suit me
It suits me This number suits me
Do you have cheaper rooms? Do you have cheaper rooms?
When is the checkout time? When is checkout time?
When is breakfast served? When is breakfast?
Do I pay in advance? Payment up front?

Communication with staff

Could you send the luggage to my room? Please send luggage to my room
Please make up my room Please clean my room
Could you send these clothes to the laundry? Please send these clothes to the laundry
Can I have breakfast in my room? Can I have breakfast in the room?
Number 56 please Room 56 keys please
Please, have these things ironed (cleaned) Please iron (clean) these things.
I need to leave one day earlier I need to leave a day early
I'd like to extend my stay for a few days I would like to extend my stay at the hotel by a few days

Problems

I'd like to change my room I would like to change my number
There is no soap (toilet paper, towel, water,) in my room I don't have soap in my room (toilet paper, towels, water)
The TV (conditioner, fan, dryer) is out of order TV does not work (air conditioning, fan, hair dryer)

Departure

I'm checking out I'd like to check out
Can I have my luggage back? Can I collect my luggage?
May I pay by credit card? Can I pay with a credit card?
I pay in cash I have cash
I forgot my key in the room I forgot my key in the room

In the city

orientation

Where is the railway station? Where is the railway station?
Where is the department store? Where is the department store?
Where can I buy…? Where can I buy…?
What is the name of this street? What street is this?
Which way is to..? Which way to go to...?
How can I get to…? How can I get to...?

Urban transport

Does this bus go to…? Does this bus go to...?
Where can I buy a metro ticket? Where can I buy a metro ticket?
What is the far? How much does the ride cost?
Where do I get off? Where should I get off?
What is the next stop? What's the next stop?

Purchases

First, I would like to have a look I want to see first
I want a pair of shoes, size.. I need a pair of shoes, size...
May I try it on? Can be tried on
Where can I try it on? Where can I try this on?
Which size is that? What size is it?
Have you got a larger (smaller) size? Do you have a larger (smaller) size?
Will you show me…? Will you show me...?
give me Let me…
That's just what I wanted This is just what I was looking for
It doesn't fit me Doesn't fit
Have you got any discounts? Do you have any discounts?
Have you got such a sweater (skirt…) of a different color? Do you have the same sweater (skirt...) in a different color?
How much is it? What is the price?

Cafe

I would like coffee, tea.. I would like coffee, tea...
We'd like to sit by the window We would like to sit by the window
The menu, please Menu, please
We haven't chosen yet We haven't chosen yet
I'd like to have a drink I would like something to drink
What can you recommend? What can you recommend?
That was very good It was delicious
I like your cuisine I like your kitchen
I didn't order that I didn't order this
The bill, please The check, please

For those who want to be in the know...

What's up? How are you?
What's the trouble? What's happened?
What's the matter? What's the matter?
H ow do you say… in English? How to say... in English
How do you spell that? How is it spelled?
Is it far? It is far?
Is it expensive? It is expensive?

That, in fact, is all that I wanted to dwell on. Of course, my list of useful things from the field of tourist English - base, does not include many details, but with it you will be able to navigate in standard situations. If you want to learn other phrases, suggest them in the comments - we will be happy to supplement this article with your help!

If you want to know English more thoroughly, understand the essence of the language, appreciate its beauty, learn how to express your thoughts in it, understand the thoughts of other people, and also plunge into the culture of countries in which it is official, then I will be glad to see you among the readers , guests or subscribers.

Here you can always find a lot of free materials, lessons, practical and theoretical posts that I am happy to create for you!

And now I want to invite you to wish you success!

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English is the universal language of the world community, which is spoken in many countries.

English is spoken in the United States and Canada, Great Britain and Ireland, India, Pakistan and Malta, New Zealand, Australia and some African countries, English is recognized as the official language of communication.

There are many varieties of the English dialect: Canadian, New Zealand, African, Cockney (dialect of some parts of London).

And this is only a small part of the countries where they communicate in English. Considering how rapidly international relations between countries are developing, and the travel of the inhabitants of the planet around the world is becoming more and more active, it must be recognized that without the knowledge of a generally recognized international language, a modern person loses a lot in knowing the life, history and culture of other countries.

Traveling to English-speaking countries can be very exciting, especially those that are rich in historical and cultural relics.

Before you travel abroad, it would be nice to take care of ways to communicate with representatives of another state and mentality.

In this case, a foreign language phrase book can be a great help for tourists, vacationers and business people.

It will help build communication with foreigners at least at the minimum level: ask for something, tell about yourself, choose the right product, order food in a restaurant.

The phrase book is an indispensable book, it contains standard phrases, cliches of questions and answers, the most common in communication between people.

As a rule, the material in the phrase book is divided into several sections on commonly used topics: greetings, transport, train stations, restaurants, hotels, shopping, dates and times, and many other situations.

A great convenience for a modern tourist is that the phrasebook can be downloaded to a mobile phone or iPhone, you can also purchase a colorfully designed phrasebook - a guide that contains a list of addresses of attractions, phone numbers, price lists and other important little things.

The phrasebook includes expressions and words used in everyday life in England, the United States and other English-speaking countries. Pronunciation transcriptions given together with Russian and English words greatly facilitate the correct reading of words, which makes communication more accessible and easier.

English is not difficult to learn, since words do not change by gender and case. Therefore, if you just take words from the dictionary, it is quite possible to compose a whole sentence.

To pluralize a word, simply add an "s" suffix to it. There are exceptions, of course.

For example, incorrect pronunciation of long and short vowels can cause misunderstandings, as the pronunciation changes the meaning of the word. Therefore, the pronunciation of a long vowel is marked with a colon in the transcription.

English words and their pronunciation

By studying words and phrases from a phrasebook, you can learn how to speak correctly and at the same time replenish your knowledge of English vocabulary.

Greetings

  1. Hello! - hi - hi!
  2. Hello/! - he'low - Hello!
  3. Good morning! — goodmo:ning — Good morning!
  4. Good day! - good a: ftenun - Good Afternoon.
  5. Good evening! - gudy:wing - Good Evening!
  6. How are you feeling? — how a yu: philly: n — How are you feeling?
  7. Bye! - Bye - Bye!
  8. Thank you - senk' yu - Thank you.
  9. Please - pli:z - Please.
  10. Sorry - Excuse me - Excuse me.

Acquaintance, farewell

  1. My name is ... Maria - my name from Maria - My name is ... Maria.
  2. Let me introduce myself? - let me introduce myself myself - Let me introduce myself?
  3. Nice to meet you! — Glad toomey:t you: — Glad to meet you!
  4. Let me introduce you to Lara - Do yu like that mit Laura? /its Laura. - Do you like to meet Lara? / It's Laura!
  5. What is your age? - wat from u: age / how old and u - What is your age? / How old are you?
  6. What country are you from? - ve a yu from - Where are you from?
  7. I'm from Moscow - aim from Moscow - I, m from Moskow.
  8. Where did you stay? — yea yu: ste:in — Where are you staying?
  9. I don't understand - ah dont andestend - I don't understand
  10. I speak little English - ah sleep: kynglish bit - I speak english a bit.
  11. Are you married? - a: yu: merid - Are you married?
  12. How many children do you have? - how mani children duyu hev - How many children do you have? ve?
  13. How is your mood? - how a: yu - How are you?
  14. Everything is fine! - aim fine - I, m fine!
  15. Thanks, good! - senkyu: ok - Thank you, okay!
  16. So-so - sow sow - So - so!
  17. Bad - bad - bad.
  18. Goodbye! - Goodbye - Goodbye!
  19. See you! - si: yu - See you!
  20. Best wishes! - o:l the best - All the best!
  21. tomorrow - tou'morou - tomorrow.
  22. Let's meet at nine o'clock? - let's meet at nineo'clock - Let's meet at nineo'clock!
  23. on Friday - he is Friday - on friday.

Station / Hotel

  1. Where can I buy a plane ticket (train, boat)? — uea ai ken bai e ticket fo: the plane (train, spike) — Where can I buy a ticket for the plane (train, ship)? What is the price of the ticket? — haumach daz etiquette cost — How much does a ticket cost?
  2. One ticket to Moscow, please - one ticket to moscow pli: s - One ticket to Moscow, please.
  3. Where can I change my ticket? - wah ai ken change my ticket - Where can I change my ticket?
  4. Well, I buy this ticket - Well, I buy this ticket.
  5. I need a hotel room - aini: d e ru: m - I need a room.
  6. I want to book a room for one / two people - ai want boo: k er ru: m - I want to book a room for one \ two person.
  7. May I ask what is the price for this room? May I ask what the charge is?

Transport / In the city

  1. Where can I take a taxi? - vea ai can take e taxi - Where I can take a taxi?
  2. How much does a metro ticket cost? — how much is the ticket for metro — How much is the ticket for metro?
  3. Take me home - take me home - Takeme home.
  4. I need to get to the station - ah no: d tou get to the station - I need to get to the station.
  5. Stop here, please - Stopkhie, pli:z - Stop here, please.
  6. Could you please wait? - where you wate, pliz - Could you wait, please?
  7. What bus do I need? - wat bass mast aitek - What bus must I take?
  8. I want to buy one ticket
  9. What is the best way to get there? — wichiz zebest way tuget zere — Which is the best way to get there?
  10. I’m looking for… my hotel
  11. Supermarket - Supema:ket - Supermarket.
  12. Metro station - matrow station - Metro station.
  13. Street - Street - Street.
  14. Mail - post office - Post office.
  15. Pharmacy - fa:rmasi - Pharmacy.
  16. Hospital - hospital - Hospital.
  17. Ambulance - Quick help ambulance - Quick help an ambulance.
  18. Doctor - dokte: - Doctor.
  19. I have a bruise - ah hev ehant - I have a hurt.
  20. Fracture - break - Break.
  21. Call the doctor - call ze dokte: - Call the doctor.
  22. Call the police! - kol ze palis - Call the police!
  23. I'm lost! - Aim Lost - I'm lost!

Shopping/Restaurant

Spoken English in the store

  1. I want to buy food - ai wont tubai fu: dstuffs - I want to buy Foodstuffs.
  2. Water - here: p - Water.
  3. Milk - milk - Milk.
  4. Fish - fish - Fish.
  5. Meat - mi: t - Meat.
  6. Chicken - chicken - Chicken.
  7. Potato - Potato - Potato.
  8. Fruit - fruit - Fruit.
  9. Sweets - sw: tc - Sweets.
  10. Do you have a free table? - Do you have a free table? - Do you have a free table?
  11. I need to book a table. - ah vont that reserve e table - I want to reserve a table.
  12. Tea / Coffee - ti: / coffee: - Tea / coffee.
  13. Soup - soup - Soup.
  14. Fried - fried - Fried.
  15. Boiled - boiled - Boiled.
  16. Macaroni - macaroni: with - Macaronis.
  17. Sandwich - sandwich - Sendvich.
  18. Wine - wine - Wine.

Dates and times

  1. Time - time - time.
  2. Today - tu'day - today.
  3. Yesterday - estedei - yesterday.
  4. Tomorrow - tu'morou - tomorrow.
  5. Tonight - tu'night - tonight.
  6. It's exactly five o'clock now - it's from the file it's it's: p - It is five sharp It is.
  7. Morning - mo: ning - morning.
  8. Day - day - day.
  9. Evening - and: vnin - evening.
  10. Night - night - night.
  11. What time is it now? - wat time is exhausted - What time is it?
  12. Week - ui: k - week.
  13. Monday - mandi - monday.
  14. Tuesday - tew: zdi - tuesday.
  15. Wednesday - Wednesday - wednesday.
  16. Thursday - here - thursday.
  17. Friday - friday - friday.
  18. Saturday - setadi - saturday.
  19. Sunday - sandy - sunday.
  20. Month - mans - month.
  21. January - January - January.
  22. February - February - February.
  23. March - Ma: h - March.
  24. April - April - April.
  25. May - May - May.
  26. June - ju: n - June.
  27. July - ju: barking - July.
  28. August - o:guest - August.
  29. September - sep'temba - September.
  30. October - ok'toube - Octorber.
  31. November - no'vemba - November.
  32. December - de'semba - December.
  33. Year - yea - Year.
  34. Season - si: zones - Season.
  35. Winter - u'inte - Winter.
  36. Spring - spring - Spring.
  37. Summer - Same - Summer.
  38. Autumn - o:tm - Autumn.

This phrasebook has been adjusted for the most basic everyday words and expressions needed when traveling abroad.

In order to advance in the study of English on your own, we recommend printing out this phrase book, and every day practice in the correct pronunciation of memorizing English vocabulary.

Also learn more phrases that can help in an unforeseen situation.

Learning a language requires daily vocabulary replenishment and live communication. We wish you pleasant and memorable travels!

Good day, friends! Of course, learning to speak English is better by communicating with native speakers or taking a language course in an English-speaking country. But if you do not have such opportunities, then you can learn how to communicate in English fluently using the audio conversational English course for beginners. Today it is quite a popular way to learn a foreign speech. Spoken English course for beginners As a rule, such audio lessons include an analysis of the most popular expressions and idiomatic turns typical of oral speech. The course of conversational English for beginners considers the most typical situations of communication. Audio lectures for beginners will be a great help when you need to know what to say and how to behave in a normal conversation and beyond.

English lessons for beginners usually contain everyday vocabulary on a variety of topics for communication: greetings, apologies, time, food, city, shopping, and so on. You can’t do in a conversation without knowing the basic numbers, days of the week, phrases that are used in a telephone conversation. It is also very important to know how to behave in an emergency. All these topics are covered in conversational English courses.

You can learn conversational English quickly and easily at a basic level with the help of the audio guide "Course of Conversational English for Beginners". This mini-training, consisting of 18 lessons, will help you get the basic communication skills for beginners. On our website, I will post all these audio lectures with a brief description and text material of each lesson.
English audio course for beginners In simple lessons for beginners, the speech etiquette of the English language is clearly and accessible, including typical speech turns and colloquial clichés, united by one topic. And the theme Spoken English course for beginners» covers the most necessary minimum vocabulary that will help you on your vacation or business trip to an English-speaking or any other country in the world.

If you learn a mountain of grammar rules, memorize a lot of vocabulary, but fail to put the tokens together correctly and learn to hear fluent English, then you will never be able to say that you know the language. Only by learning to communicate fluently in English, one can talk about language proficiency at least at a basic level. Therefore, for beginners, first of all, it is necessary to hone your speaking skills and correct pronunciation.

How to work with audio English course for beginners

To become fluent in English conversation, you need to study the course in detail and master the conversation through reading and listening. The lessons of the course are structured in such a way that you can practice and experiment in all of these areas. To make the course as effective as possible, try to work with it, according to the following method of mastering the English language:

  • Get ready for class: get comfortable and relax
  • Read the lecture material aloud several times.
  • Listen carefully to the vocabulary voiced by the speaker on a specific topic
  • Turn on the audio recording again and repeat short phrases after the speaker
  • If necessary, return to the beginning of the lesson and repeat all steps
  • After the lesson, apply all the knowledge gained in practice in real life
  • Practice daily and pay attention to classes for at least 1-2 hours
  • Fix no more than one lecture per day, do not get ahead of yourself and violate the logic of study
  • And most importantly, feel free to apply everything you have already learned.

I wish you success in learning spoken English! Read, listen, repeat and have fun!

So let's go!

List of audio lessons, conversational English course for beginners :

Lesson #1: Greeting and Farewell in English
Lesson #2: Expressing gratitude in English
Lesson #3: Numbers in English
Lesson #4: Useful phrases for communicating at the airport
Lesson #5:
Lesson #6: Learning to ask directions in English
Lesson #7:
Lesson #8: Learning to meet and communicate in English
Lesson #9: Learning to Communicate in a Restaurant
Lesson #10: What time is it in English
Lesson #11: Solving Financial Issues
Lesson #12: Going shopping - shopping in English
Lesson No. 13: Learning to communicate by phone in English
Lesson #14: Traveling by train in an English-speaking country
Lesson #15: Overcoming emergencies with English
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