Join our day-to-day English speaking
Courses and speak Fluent English
Join our day-to-day English speaking
Courses and speak Fluent English
This Day to Day English module gives you the skills you need to sound more polite and well communicate with your people in day to day life.
This day to day English speaking course from Online English in Sri Lanka by Nuwan De Alwis is ideal for students with very little knowledge of speaking English and who struggle to speak English in their daily lives. Furthermore, Our English speaking classes are filled with short activities and English conversation, to practice the English language of everyday tasks, such as shopping, going to the bank, speaking on the phone, talking about clothes etc. In our Online English speaking classes in Sri Lanka By Nuwa De Alwis, you will work in pairs to polish your English speaking skills, making it fun and easy to learn and improve your English. In addition, every English Speaking lesson includes a practice conversation, follow-up dally life and the chance to write and talk your own feelings in your life.
Who says grammar is boring? This day to day Spoken English course is loaded with useful everyday English language, that will just boost your English grammar skills.
The English lesson plans in Online English in Sri Lanka by Nuwna De Alwis are carefully designed because we understand the challenges faced by adults in English. We are sure you would enjoy learning English and seems like you will pick up the required vocabulary faster to
improve your English quickly and easily. Come on in – Online English Sri Lanka By Nuwan De Alwis.
Discuss about the Singular and Plural Subjects, Verbs how to use in the sentence.
Simple present tense – Talking about your daily routine. Your weekly schedule. Asking Do you/Are you questions. Present continuous tense – Talking about a relaxing vacation you had. Learning Simple present vs Present continuous. Past simple tense – Talking about your daily routine in past tense. Your work routine. The last vacation you had. What did you do last weekend. Using the expression ‘Used to’. Using ‘was’ and ‘were’. Learning Past continuous tense – Talking about routine chores. Learning simple future tense – Using the verb ‘Going to’. Talking about next week/month/year plans. Learning prepositions – Talking about frequency. Using ‘How often’.
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