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LODESTAR INSTITUTE
Spoken & Pronunciation Course 1
Spoken & Pronunciation

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ɚ 
By
Md. Jamal Uddin Jamy
BA (Hons) DU, MA in English (ELT)
Teachers Trainer and Materials Writer
jamaldu@gmail.com
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Spoken & Pronunciation Course 2
Part 01 Pronunciation skills
Lesson 1.1
A  GB
B  ex C  mx D  Wx
E  C F  Gd& G  R¡x H  GBP&
I  AvB J †R¡B K  †LB * L  Gj&
M  Gg& N  Gb& O  ID
P  dx *
Q  wLD R  Avi S  Gm& T  Vx *
U  BD V  fx
Y  IqvB
Z †hW&/ wh
W 
 Wvej&BD
X  G·&
Lesson 1.2
Correct Pronunciation of 7 days
Saturday  Can you come on Saturday? I am free on that day
Sunday  Sorry, I can not come; I will be busy on Sunday.
Monday  Do you have any class on Monday?
Tuesday  Tuesday is not unfortunate day.
Wednesday  I have English class on Saturday, Monday and Wednesday
Thursday  I prepare my weekly plan on Thursday.
Friday  On Friday, I teach the street children to deign their career.
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Lesson 1.3
Correct Pronunciation of 12 months
January  February  March 
April 
 May  June 
July  August  September 
October  November  December 
Part 02 Spoken Skills (Fluency Process)
Lesson 2.1
Fluency in 3 tenses (Indefinite) with 4 styles
4 forms of verbs
Present form Past form Past Participle -ing form
Do did done doing
Take took taken taking
Get got gotten getting
Have had had having
Note: Teacher cÖ_‡g Driling Gi gva¨‡g students ‡`i gy‡Li RoZv `~i Ki‡eb| Zvici different
verbs w`‡q sentence practice Kiv‡eb|
I go.
I don’t go
Do you go?
Don’t you go?
Avwg hvB
Avwg hvB bv
Zzwg wK hvI?
Zzwg wK hvIbv?
He goes.
He doesn’t go
Does he go?
Doesn’t he go?
‡m hvq
‡m hvq bv
‡m wK hvq?
‡m wK hvqbv?
I went
I didn’t go
Did you go?
Didn’t you go?
Avwg wM‡qwQjvg
Avwg hvBwb
Zzwg wK wM‡qwQ‡j?
Zywg wK hvIwb?
He went
He didn’t go
Did he go?
Didn’t he go?
‡m wM‡qwQj
‡m hvqwb
‡m wK wM‡qwQj?
‡m wK hvqwb?
I will go
I won’t go
Will you go?
Won’t you go?
Avwg hve
Avwg hvebv
Zzwg wK hv‡e?
Zzwg wK hv‡ebv?
He will go
He won’t go
Will he go?
Won’t he go?
‡m hv‡e
‡m hv‡ebv
‡m wK hv‡e?
‡m wK hv‡ebv?
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List of Common Regular Verbs for daily uses
Plain form Meaning Third-person
singular
Past tense Past
participle
Present
participle
Act Acts Acted Acted Acting
Agree Agrees Agreed Agreed Agreeing
Allow Allows Allowed Allowed Allowing
Answer Answers Answered Answered Answering
Ask Asks Asked Asked Asking
Bathe Bathes Bathed Bathed Bathing
Become Becomes Became Became Becoming
Begin Begins Began Begun Beginning
Believe Believes Believed Believed Believing
Boil Boils Boiled Boiled Boiling
Borrow Borrows Borrowed Borrowed Borrowing
Break Breaks Broke Broken Breaking
Bring Brings Brought Brought Bringing
Brush Brushes Brushed Brushed Brushing
Build Builds Built Built Building
Burn Burns Burned Burned Burning
Buy Buys Bought Bought Buying
Call Calls Called Called Calling
Carry Carries Carried Carried Carrying
Catch Catches Caught Caught Catching
Choose Chooses Chose Chosen Choosing
Climb Climbs Climbed Climbed Climbing
Close Closes Closed Closed Closing
Collect Collects Collected Collected Collecting
Come Comes Came Come Coming
Complete Completes Completed Completed Competing
Correct Corrects Corrected Corrected Correcting
Cry Cries Cried Cried Crying
Cut Cuts Cut Cut Cutting
Die Dies Died Died Dying
Disappear Disappears Disappeared Disappeared Disappearing
Draw Draws Drew Drawn Drawing
Drink Drinks Drank Drunk Drinking
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Drive Drives Drove Driven Driving
Dry Dries Dried Dried Drying
Eat Eats Ate Eaten Eating
Empty Empties Emptied Emptied Empting
Enjoy Enjoys Enjoyed Enjoyed Enjoying
Enter Enters Entered Entered Entering
Explain Explains Explained Explained Explaining
Face Faces Faced Faced Facing
Fail Fails Failed Failed Failing
Fall Fall Fell Fallen Falling
Feel Feels Felt Felt Feeling
Find Finds Found Found Finding
Fly Flies Flew Flown Flying
Forget Forgets Forgot Forgot Forgetting
Get Gets Got Got Getting
Give Gives Gave Given Giving
Go Goes Went Gone Going
Grow Grows Grew Grown Growing
Hate Hates Hated Hated Hating
Hear Hears Heard Heard Hearing
Help Helps Helped Helped Helping
Hide Hides Hid Hidden Hiding
Hit Hits Hit Hit Hitting
Hope Hopes Hoped Hoped Hoping
Hunt Hunts Hunted Hunted Hunting
Hurt Hurts Hurt Hurt Hurting
Invite Invites Invited Invited Inviting
Join Joins Joined Joined Joining
Jump Jumps Jumped Jumped Jumping
Jog Jogs Jogged Jogged Jogging
Keep Keeps Kept Kept Keeping
Kill Kills Killed Killed Killing
Know Knows Knew Known Knowing
Learn Learns Learned Learned Learning
Leave Leaves Left Let Leaving
Lend Lends Lent Lent Lending
Like Likes Liked Liked Liking
Live Lives Lived Lived Living
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Look Looks Looked Looked Looking
Lose Loses Lost Lost Losing
Love Loves Loved Loved Loving
Make Makes Made Made Making
Marry Marries Married Married Marrying
Mean Means Meant Meant Meaning
Meet Meets Met Met Meeting
Move Moves Moved Moved Moving
Name Names Named Named Naming
Need Needs Needed Needed Needing
Open Opens Opened Opened Opening
Paint Paints Painted Painted Painting
Pull Pulls Pulled Pulled Pulling
Push Pushes Pushed Pushed Pushing
Put Puts Put Put Putting
Question Questions Questioned Questioned Questioning
Reach Reaches Reached Reached Reaching
Read Reads Read Read Reading
Ride Rides Rode Ridden Riding
Ring Rings Ringed Ringed Ringing
Rise Rises Rose Risen Rising
Rule Rules Ruled Ruled Ruling
Run Runs Ran Run Running
Rain Rains Rained Rained Raining
Sail Sails Sailed Sailed Sailing
Save Saves Saved Saved Saving
Say Says Said Said Saying
See Sees Saw Seen Seeing
Sell Sells Sold Sold Selling
Send Sends Sent Sent Sending
Share Shares Shared Shared Sharing
Shout Shouts Shouted Shouted Shouted
Show Shows Showed Showed Showing
Sing Sings Sang Sung Singing
Sink Sinks Sank Sunk Sinking
Sit Sits Sat Sat Seating
Sleep Sleeps Slept Slept Sleeping
Smell Smells Smelt Smelt Smelling
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Speak Speaks Spoke Spoken Speaking
Spell Spells Spelt Spelt Spelling
Step Steps Stepped Stepped Stepping
Spend Spends Spent Spent Spending
Stand Stands Stood Stood Standing
Steal Steals Stole Stolen Stealing
Study Studies Studied Studied Studying
Swim Swims Swam Swum Swimming
Take Takes Took Taken Taking
Taste Tastes Tasted Tasted Tasting
Teach Teaches Taught Taught Teaching
Tell Tells Told Told Telling
Think Thinks Thought Thought Thinking
Throw Throws Threw Thrown Throwing
Tie Ties Tied Tied Tying
Try Tries Tried Tried Trying
Understand Understands Understood Understood Understanding
Visit Visits Visited Visited Visiting
Wait Waits Waited Waited Waiting
Wake Wakes Woke Woken Waking
Watch Watches Watched Watched Watching
Wear Wears Wore Worn Wearing
Win Wins Won Won Wining
Work Works Worked Worked Working
Write Writes Wrote Written Writing
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Lesson 2.2 (fluency process)
Fluency in 3 tenses with non verbs
Note: evi evi e‡j structures My‡jv Avq‡Z¡ Avb‡Z n‡e hv‡Z gy‡Li RoZv `~i nq| Zvici
wb‡Pi Adjective ¸‡jv w`‡q A‡bK sentence practice Ki‡Z n‡e|
I am smart
I am not smart
Am I smart?
Am I not smart?
Avwg ¯§vU©
Avwg ¯§vU© bv
Avwg wK ¯§vU©?
Avwg wK ¯§vU© bB?
He is smart
He is not smart
Is he smart?
Isn’t he smart?
‡m ¯§vU©
‡m ¯§vU© bv
‡m wK ¯§vU©?
‡m wK ¯§vU© bv?
I was smart
I wasn’t smart
Avwg ¯§vU ©wQjvg
Avwg ¯§vU© wQjvg bv
He was smart
He wasn’t smart
‡m ¯§vU ©wQj
‡m ¯§vU© wQj bv
I will be smart
I won’t be smart
Avwg ¯§vU© ne
Avwg ¯§vU© nebv
He will be smart
He won’t be smart
‡m ¯§vU© n‡e
‡m ¯§vU© n‡ebv
Recap: Try to say at least 3/5 times in one breath
Try to make sentences with 3 tenses by using these noun & adjectives
Word Meaning Word Meaning
Smart ¯§vU© Happy mywL
Agree ivwR Present Dcw¯’Z
Regular wbqwgZ Absent Abycw¯’Z
Angry ivMvwš^Z Tired K¬všÍ
Miser K…cb Talkative evuPvj
Confident AvZ¡wek¦vwm Optimistic Avkvevw`
Fluent d¬y‡q›U A student GKRb QvÎ
A leader GKRb †bZv Anxious DwØMœ
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Part 03 Practical Session
Lesson 3.1
Greetings
1. Hi.
Hello.
2. Good morning.
Good afternoon.
Good evening.
3. How are you?
How ya doing? (Informal)
4. Fine. How about you?
5. Okay. Thanks.
Introducing Yourself
1. I'm Limon.
I'm Bijoy. (Use first name in informal situations)
2. I'm Limon Khan.
I'm Bijoy Lal Basu . (Use full name in business and formal situations)
3. (It's) nice to meet you.
(It's) nice meeting you.
(It's) good to meet you.
4. Nice to meet you too.
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Introducing People
1. This is my friend, Alim. Hi Jack. I'm Sara
my brother, Sumon.
my sister, Sonia.
my father, Mr. Harris.
my mother, Mrs. Harris.
my teacher, Ms. Badsa.
2. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you too.
Identifying People and Things
1. This is Nasrin.
That is Mr. Bashir.
2. Nasrin is a writer.
Mr. Bashir is a barber.
Gail is a Batsman.
He is a photographer.
She is a secretary.
He's a dentist.
3. I am a computer programmer.
I'm a businessman.
I'm not a mechanic.
4. We are writers.
They are engineers.
You are a student.
You are students.
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Classroom Questions
What is your name? My name is Robert. You can call me Bob
What is it? It's a desk.
What is that? That's a pencil.
How do you say it in English? Eraser.
How do you spell it? E-R-A-S-E-R
Please say it again. All right.
Please speak more slowly. OK. Listen carefully.
I don't understand. Let me explain.
I'm sorry. That's okay.
Conversation Starters
General greetings and inquiries
How's everything?
How's life?
(This means "How are you?)
Asking about present activities
What's up?
What's happening?
(What are you doing now?)
Bringing up a serious topic
Can I talk to you for a minute?
Do you have a minute?
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More questions for pair practice
First of all teacher will make the environment for pair practice then two of the students
will come to front and practice together by asking questions followed by all the students
will practice together sitting there place.
1. What is your name?
……………………………………………………………………………
2. That's an interesting name. Is it Indian?
……………………………………………………………………………
3. It's a pleasure to meet you. Where are you from?
……………………………………………………………………………
4. Where do you live?
……………………………………………………………………………
5. How long have you been living there?
……………………………………………………………………………
6. Do you have neighborhood? Do you like them?
……………………………………………………………………………
7. Do you live in an apartment or house?
……………………………………………………………………………
8. What do you do?
……………………………………………………………………………
9. Which University do you study? (Which company do you work for?)
……………………………………………………………………………
10. How long have you been there?
……………………………………………………………………………
11. Do you like your University / job?
……………………………………………………………………………
12. Are you married?
……………………………………………………………………………
13. How long have been married?
……………………………………………………………………………
Teacher- pair
practice – Gi gva¨‡g
conversation Kiv‡eb,
hv‡Z student iv
English- G
Communicate
Ki‡Z cv‡i|
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14. Where did you get married?
……………………………………………………………………………
15. What do you like doing in your free time?
……………………………………………………………………………
16. Can you play tennis / cricket / soccer / etc.?
……………………………………………………………………………
17. What do you do on weekends / Saturdays?
……………………………………………………………………………
18. "What kind of films / food / vacations do you enjoy?
……………………………………………………………………………
Lesson 3.2
Short and informal Introducing
Example: 1
Hello, my name is Jennifer. I'm a programmer
and I come from Chicago. I live in New York
with my husband James. We have two children
and a dog. The dog is very funny. I work at a
computer company in the city. The company is
very famous and successful. Our daughter is
named Anna and our Son is named Peter. She is
four years old and he is five. We like living and
working in New York.
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Example: 2
Hello! My name is Mary Jane and I
live in Australia. I am 22 years old
and I love to spend time with my
friends. I have fair complexion (skin
color) and blue eyes. I usually wear
shirts, trousers, pants and T-shirts.
Example: 3
Hello! My name is Brian Ganga from
West Indies. I am 12 years old. My
face is oval-shaped. I have short curly
hair and dark complexion. My teeth
are sparking white and my friends like
my smile a lot. I am very tall I like
playing and watching cricket.
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Now it’s your turn !!!
Note: cÖ‡Z¨KwU K¬v‡k students †`i mvg‡b wM‡q presentation w`‡Z n‡e| cª_g K¬vk wn‡m‡e
simply Avcbvi m¤ú‡K© K‡qKwU K_v ejyb| cÖ‡q‡R‡b wb‡Pi format †_‡K help wbb|
Hints:
1. Greetings:……………………………………..
2. Your name:……………………………………
3. Your district:…………………………………..
4. Your age:………………………………………
5. Your face and hair:……………………………..
6. Liking disliking:………………………………..
7. Free time: ……………………………………..
1. Your name: Hello My name is
Jamy and I live in Dhaka
2. Your district: I am from Pabna
3. Your age: I am 25 years old
4. Your face and hair: I have a
smiling face that’s why I have a
good relation with everyone.
5. Liking disliking: I like playing
football and cricket. I dislike
telling a lie.
6. Free time: In my spare time I like
browsing internet.
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Lesson 3.3
Home work: For Next Class
01. Greetings:
Hello friends. How are you? Good morning/ good afternoon/ good evening
02. Starter:
I am going to say something about myself.
03. Name:
Well, I am............................................... But you can call me........................... This is my
nick name and I am quite familiar with this name.
04. Address:
I am from............................................... and you know it is one of the famous districts of
Bangladesh. But at present I am staying at............................. in..............................................
05. Profession: ....................................................................................................
06. Family:
We are.............. members in my family. I have got .............sister (s) and ................brother
(s) and I am ............... in position. My father, he is a .................................... and my mother,
She is a.....................................
07. Leisure interests:
In my spare time, I like watching television, listening to music, reading books, collecting
stamps and so on.
08. Future plans: After completing my graduation I would like to be a .........
.............................and it’s my long cherished dream (`xN© jvwjZ ¯^cœ)
09. Pre-closing:
That’s all for today/ that’s all for the time being/ have a nice day/ no more today.
10. Closing: Thank you very much/ thank you indeed.
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Activity7: Individual Task
Autobiography: Writing Task
Carefully read the following Autobiographies written by ESL learners studying at the
intermediate level. Then write a similar Autobiography of yourself in the work sheet.
Diletta
I was born in Florence, a very fine Italian city. My father is a businessman. He imports
and exports coral and everything which ladies love. My mother is a housewife. I grew up
in Florence with a brother, Leonard, who came from India, and a sister who is like me, but
she's blond. My sister and I are like our father, but I'm like my mother too. When I started
school, I was in the middle class and I didn't work very hard! My brother and I invented
many games - one day we were in the "Far West", another day we were mother and
child..... Both my brother and my sister are younger than me. When my sister was a little
older, we all played together. Our parents used to give us all the money we needed,
without exaggeration. We spent this on everything we needed - cinema tickets, books,
petrol for the motorcycle etc.
Hsiu-feng
I was born in a city in Taiwan called Taipei. My father was a restaurant manager and my
mother was a housewife. I started school in Taipei when I was six. I had two older sisters.
They were both very intelligent and were always in the top class. We used to play with the
other children in our street. We played baseball and rode bicycles in a field near our
house. When I was eight, I learned ballet and also started painting. My dream was to be a
ballet dancer. My favourite times were during the school holidays. In the summer, we
visited my grandparents' house. They lived near the seaside. They were friendly and
interesting. I loved them and we all enjoyed our summers there.
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Sara
I was born in a small town called Recco, near Portafino. My father was a clerk in the bank
where he still works and my mother was and is a secretary. During my early childhood,
my family moved house four times. I started school in Recco when I was six. I was an
only child - I don't have any brothers or sisters. I was usually in the middle class since I
didn't study very hard. I spent my money on sweets and ice-cream, but spent my holidays
in the mountains.
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Part 04 Additional study materials (Not for Class)
wk¶_©x eÜziv, gvÎ †`o N›Uv mg‡qi g‡a¨ B”Qv _vK‡jI A‡bK wKQy cov‡bv m¤¢e bq| ZvB cÖwZwU
K¬v‡ki GB Aa¨v‡q wKQy Additional study materials †`Iqv n‡”Q hv Avcbviv evmvq ci‡eb|
Lesson 4.1
1.1 Vocabulary chorus from flash card : (oral test)
No. Words/Expressions Pronunciation Meaning Translate into English (oral)
01. Absurd adj. (Av
e&'mviW) A‡hŠw³K; nvm¨Ki GUv LyeB nvm¨Ki|
02. Absurd suggestion (Av
e&'mviW mv
'‡Rm&kb&) A‡hŠw³K civgk© GUv A‡hŠw³K civgk© ˆe wKQzB bq|
03. Absurd comments (Av
e&'mviW K‡gbUm&) nvm¨Ki gšÍe¨ GUv nvm¨Ki gšÍe¨ ˆe wKQzB bq|
04. Absurd demand (Av
e&'mviW wWgv
b&W) A‡hŠw³K `vwe Avwg †Zvgvi A‡hŠw³K `vwe gvwb bv|
05. Absurd decision (Av
e&'mviW wWwmR.b) A‡hŠw³K wm×všÍ GUv Aek¨B GKwU A‡hŠw³K wm×všÍ|
06. Absurd matter (Av
e&'mviW g¨vUvt) A‡hŠw³K e¨vcvi wK A‡hŠw³K e¨vcvi!
07. Acquainted adj. (Av
'‡Kv‡qB
bwUW&) cwiwPZ †m Avgvi cwiwPZ|
08. Adjure v. (Av
'RyAv
i) mwbe©Ü Aby‡iva Kiv Avwg †Zvgv‡K wg_¨v bv ejvi Rb¨ mwbe©Ü eÜ
Aby‡iva KiwQ|
09. Admonish v. (Av
W'gwbk&) Dc‡`k †`qv ev
mZK© K‡i †`qv
Avwg †Zvgv‡K †kl ev‡ii g‡Zv mZK© K‡i
w`w”Q gvby‡li mv‡_ cÖZviYv bv Kivi e¨vcv‡i|
10. Affluent adj. ('A¨vd&jyAvb
&U&) abx, weËevb, mg„× Zv‡K weËevb e‡j g‡b nq|
Lesson 4.2
1.2 Everyday words from vocabulary book:
No
.
Words/Expressio
ns
Pronunciatio
n
Meaning Translate into English (oral)
01. Frown v. d«vDb å“KzPKv‡bv (iv‡M ev cwikª‡g) Zzwg Avgvi w`‡K å“KzPKv”Q †Kb?
02. Fastidious adj. dv
m&wUwWAv
m LyuZLy‡Z, †`vl ai‡Z Zrco †m †cvkv‡Ki e¨vcv‡i LyeB LyuZLy‡Z|
03. Bald-headed adj. e¨vjW&-†nw
WW †U‡Kv Avwg AvR GK †U‡Kv †jvK‡K †`‡LwQjvg|
04. Wisdom tooth n. DBRWg Uz_ Av‡°j `uvZ Avgvi Av‡°j `uvZ D‡V‡Q|
05. Floss v. dv¬Q `uvZ wLjvj Kiv/ cwi¯‹vi
Kiv
mevi mvg‡b †Zvgvi `uvZ wLjvj Kiv
DwPZ bq|
06. Sit cross-legged
v.
wmU K&ªvQ-†jM&W Avmb †M‡o emv g‡b n‡”Q †m Avgvi evmvq Avmb †M‡o
e‡m‡Q|
07. Fulminate v. dvj&wg‡bB
U †Z‡j †e¸‡b R¡‡j DVv Avgvi K_v ï‡bB †m †Z‡j †e¸‡b R¡‡j DVj|
08. Get stuck v. †MW& ÷v
K AvU‡K hvIqv Zvi Kɯ^i evi evi AvU‡K hvw”Qj|
09. Groan v. †MÖŠb †MvOv‡bv Avwg †MvOv‡bv kã ïb‡Z cvw”Q|
10. Harsh voice nvik& f‡qBm KK©k KÉ Avgv‡`i KK©k K‡É KvD‡K wKQz ejvi
DwPZ bq|
LODESTAR INSTITUTE
Spoken & Pronunciation Course 20
Lesson 4.3
Sentence stress phrasebook
You will speak more fluently if you say some very common expressions with a fixed
pronunciation, like a single word. The expressions below are grouped according to their stress
pattern.
000 0000 000
Good morning. How much is it? (Gi `vg KZ?) No problem!
Good evening. How far is it? (GUv KZ `~i?) Don’t worry.(`ywkš—v Ki‡e bv)
Excuse me! What time is it? (mgq KZ?) Keep quiet! (Pzc _vK!)
How are you? What day was it? (†mUv †Kvb w`b wQj) Please help us.
I’d love to. (Avgvi fvj jv‡M) Who told you? (†K ejj †Zvgv‡K?)
000 0000
What’s your name? What do you do? (Zzwg wK Ki?
What’s the time? (mgq KZ?) Where are you from? (Zzwg †Kv_v †_‡K G‡m‡Q?)
Thanks a lot. Where do you live? (†Kv_vq _vK?)
Close the door. Where were you born? (†Zvgvi Rb¥ †Kv_vq?)
Yes, of course. (n¨v, Aek¨B) When does it leave? (KLb †kl n‡e?)
Come and see! (Avm Ges †`L) How do you do? (AvQ †Kgb?)
Don’t forget. (fy‡j †hIbv) What do you want? (wK PvI ej?)
0000 0000
A piece of cake. Can you help me? (Zzwg wK Avgv‡K mvnvh¨ Ki‡Z cvi?)
The shop was closed. (†`vKvbwU eÜ wQj) Do you like it? (Zzwg wK GUv cQ›` Ki?)
It’s time to go. (hvIqvi †Zv GLbB mgq) Are you coming? (Zzwg wK AvmQ?)
I spoke to jamy? Was it raining? (e„wó nw”Qj wK?)
A cup of tea. There’s a problem. (GKUv mgm¨v Av‡Q)
There’s a problem there. (†mLv‡b GKwU mgm¨v)
0000 00000
See you later! (Avevi †`Lv n‡e) Would you like a drink? (cvbxq wKQz Pj‡e?)
Just a moment. (GK wgwbU) Do you want to come? (Avm‡Z PvI?)
Pleased to meet you. (†Zvgvi mv‡_ †`Lv n‡q eÇ fv‡jv jvMj) Is it time to go? (hvIqvi wK GLwb mgq?)
Where’s the station? (†÷BkvbwU †Kv_vq?) Is it far from home? (Bnv wK evwo †_‡K A‡bK `~i?)
LODESTAR INSTITUTE
Spoken & Pronunciation Course 21
Lesson 4.4
Hugely Used Expressions
Unfortunate happening (AbvKvw•LZ NUbv) Untoward incident (AcÖxwZKi NUbv)
Dramatic event (bvUKxq NUbv) Tense situation (D‡ËRbvKi cwiw¯’wZ)
Criticize violently (K‡Vvi mgv‡jvPbv Kiv) Political association (ivR‰bwZK m¤úK©/ mn‡hvMxZv)
Force to admit the truth (mZ¨ ¯^xKv‡i eva¨ Kiv) Hold at present level (AcwiewZ©Z ivLv)
Rule out/reject the possibility (bv‡KvP Kiv) Disagreement (gZv‰bK¨)
Alarming rumour (fxwZKi ¸Re) Rush to hospital (`ªæZ nvmcvZv‡j wb‡q hvIqv)
In this connection (G e¨vcv‡i) At one stage (GK ch©v‡q)
Family Feud (cvwievwiK Kjn) Arise suspicion (m‡›`n D‡`ªK Kiv)
Altercation (ev`vbyev`, K_v KvUvKvwU) Newly wed (beweevwnZ)
Commit suicide (AvZ¥nZ¨v Kiv) Unnatural Death (Acg„Zz¨)
Mass burying (MYKei) Mass burying ground (MYKei¯’vb)
Mass killing (MYnZ¨v) (Be) buried alive (Rxeš— Kei †`qv)
Fabricated blame (wg_¨v Acev`) He was buried alive. (Zv‡K Rxeš— Kei †`qv
n‡qwQj)
Lesson 4.5
Commonly Used Everyday English
(ˆ`bw›`b Rxe‡b Anin e¨eüZ nq GiKg wKQz sentences GB †mKk‡b †`qv nj G¸‡jv wbqwgZ practice Ki‡j Avcbvi
fluency A‡bK ‡e‡o hv‡e undoubtedly.)
01. Not a good deal fv‡jv KvR n‡jv bv| 02. Quite some †ek A‡bK|
03. What happened? wK n‡jv/ wK n‡q‡Q? 04. What more? Avi wK?
05. Who else? Avi †K? 06. Anything important? ¸iæZ¡c~Y© wKQz?
07. Nothing important ¸iæZ¡c~Y© wKQzB bv| 08. Please keep it as it is †hfv‡e Av‡Q †mfv‡e
†i‡L `vI|
09. The proposal is being
considered
cÖ¯ÍvewU †f‡e †`Lv
n‡”Q|
10. He is being smart day
by day
†m w`b w`b ¯§vU© n‡”Q|
11. Over there IB †Zv ILv‡b| 12. Nothing of that kind I iKg wKQzbv|
13. What else? Avi wK? 14. Who is left? †K evwK Av‡Q?
15. Anything serious? mvsNvwZK wKQz Kx? 16. Somewhat important wKQzUv ¸iæZ¡c~Y©|
17. Thanks a lot AmsL¨ ab¨ev`| 18. Let the decision be
taken
wm×všÍwU ‡bqv †nvK|
19. The proposal will be
considered
cÖ¯ÍvewU †f‡e †`Lv n‡e| 20. What a surprise! Kx Avðvh©!
LODESTAR INSTITUTE
Spoken & Pronunciation Course 22
Lesson 4.6
Reading for Better Speaking
(Speaking G fvj Kivi Rb¨ reading is a must. ZvB Avcbv‡`i Reading habit †K
evov‡bvi Rb¨ Avvgv‡`i GB section wU)
A good beginning is half of the battle
Any good effort (†h †Kvb fvj D‡Ïk¨) usually (mvaviYZ) brings good result. It means that if we
start any work sincerely (hZœmnKv‡i) it will lead (cwiPvwjZ Ki‡e) to our cherished goal
(`xN©jvwjZ ¯^cœ). Half hearted beginning will not bring good result. When we do anything we
should do it with full dedication (m¤ú~Y© AvšÍwiKZv mnKv‡i). In the examination hall, for
example, an examinee who starts writing his answers correctly may expect (Avkv Ki‡Z cv‡i)
a good result. If the beginning is bad we cannot expect a good end. Our first serious effort
will inspire (DrmvwnZ Ki‡e) us to use much of our strength (kw³/ mvg_©¨) and determination
(`„p msKí) to complete the work.

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Spoken & pronunciation lesson 01

  • 1. LODESTAR INSTITUTE Spoken & Pronunciation Course 1 Spoken & Pronunciation   ɚ  By Md. Jamal Uddin Jamy BA (Hons) DU, MA in English (ELT) Teachers Trainer and Materials Writer jamaldu@gmail.com
  • 2. LODESTAR INSTITUTE Spoken & Pronunciation Course 2 Part 01 Pronunciation skills Lesson 1.1 A  GB B  ex C  mx D  Wx E  C F  Gd& G  R¡x H  GBP& I  AvB J †R¡B K  †LB * L  Gj& M  Gg& N  Gb& O  ID P  dx * Q  wLD R  Avi S  Gm& T  Vx * U  BD V  fx Y  IqvB Z †hW&/ wh W   Wvej&BD X  G·& Lesson 1.2 Correct Pronunciation of 7 days Saturday  Can you come on Saturday? I am free on that day Sunday  Sorry, I can not come; I will be busy on Sunday. Monday  Do you have any class on Monday? Tuesday  Tuesday is not unfortunate day. Wednesday  I have English class on Saturday, Monday and Wednesday Thursday  I prepare my weekly plan on Thursday. Friday  On Friday, I teach the street children to deign their career.
  • 3. LODESTAR INSTITUTE Spoken & Pronunciation Course 3 Lesson 1.3 Correct Pronunciation of 12 months January  February  March  April   May  June  July  August  September  October  November  December  Part 02 Spoken Skills (Fluency Process) Lesson 2.1 Fluency in 3 tenses (Indefinite) with 4 styles 4 forms of verbs Present form Past form Past Participle -ing form Do did done doing Take took taken taking Get got gotten getting Have had had having Note: Teacher cÖ_‡g Driling Gi gva¨‡g students ‡`i gy‡Li RoZv `~i Ki‡eb| Zvici different verbs w`‡q sentence practice Kiv‡eb| I go. I don’t go Do you go? Don’t you go? Avwg hvB Avwg hvB bv Zzwg wK hvI? Zzwg wK hvIbv? He goes. He doesn’t go Does he go? Doesn’t he go? ‡m hvq ‡m hvq bv ‡m wK hvq? ‡m wK hvqbv? I went I didn’t go Did you go? Didn’t you go? Avwg wM‡qwQjvg Avwg hvBwb Zzwg wK wM‡qwQ‡j? Zywg wK hvIwb? He went He didn’t go Did he go? Didn’t he go? ‡m wM‡qwQj ‡m hvqwb ‡m wK wM‡qwQj? ‡m wK hvqwb? I will go I won’t go Will you go? Won’t you go? Avwg hve Avwg hvebv Zzwg wK hv‡e? Zzwg wK hv‡ebv? He will go He won’t go Will he go? Won’t he go? ‡m hv‡e ‡m hv‡ebv ‡m wK hv‡e? ‡m wK hv‡ebv?
  • 4. LODESTAR INSTITUTE Spoken & Pronunciation Course 4 List of Common Regular Verbs for daily uses Plain form Meaning Third-person singular Past tense Past participle Present participle Act Acts Acted Acted Acting Agree Agrees Agreed Agreed Agreeing Allow Allows Allowed Allowed Allowing Answer Answers Answered Answered Answering Ask Asks Asked Asked Asking Bathe Bathes Bathed Bathed Bathing Become Becomes Became Became Becoming Begin Begins Began Begun Beginning Believe Believes Believed Believed Believing Boil Boils Boiled Boiled Boiling Borrow Borrows Borrowed Borrowed Borrowing Break Breaks Broke Broken Breaking Bring Brings Brought Brought Bringing Brush Brushes Brushed Brushed Brushing Build Builds Built Built Building Burn Burns Burned Burned Burning Buy Buys Bought Bought Buying Call Calls Called Called Calling Carry Carries Carried Carried Carrying Catch Catches Caught Caught Catching Choose Chooses Chose Chosen Choosing Climb Climbs Climbed Climbed Climbing Close Closes Closed Closed Closing Collect Collects Collected Collected Collecting Come Comes Came Come Coming Complete Completes Completed Completed Competing Correct Corrects Corrected Corrected Correcting Cry Cries Cried Cried Crying Cut Cuts Cut Cut Cutting Die Dies Died Died Dying Disappear Disappears Disappeared Disappeared Disappearing Draw Draws Drew Drawn Drawing Drink Drinks Drank Drunk Drinking
  • 5. LODESTAR INSTITUTE Spoken & Pronunciation Course 5 Drive Drives Drove Driven Driving Dry Dries Dried Dried Drying Eat Eats Ate Eaten Eating Empty Empties Emptied Emptied Empting Enjoy Enjoys Enjoyed Enjoyed Enjoying Enter Enters Entered Entered Entering Explain Explains Explained Explained Explaining Face Faces Faced Faced Facing Fail Fails Failed Failed Failing Fall Fall Fell Fallen Falling Feel Feels Felt Felt Feeling Find Finds Found Found Finding Fly Flies Flew Flown Flying Forget Forgets Forgot Forgot Forgetting Get Gets Got Got Getting Give Gives Gave Given Giving Go Goes Went Gone Going Grow Grows Grew Grown Growing Hate Hates Hated Hated Hating Hear Hears Heard Heard Hearing Help Helps Helped Helped Helping Hide Hides Hid Hidden Hiding Hit Hits Hit Hit Hitting Hope Hopes Hoped Hoped Hoping Hunt Hunts Hunted Hunted Hunting Hurt Hurts Hurt Hurt Hurting Invite Invites Invited Invited Inviting Join Joins Joined Joined Joining Jump Jumps Jumped Jumped Jumping Jog Jogs Jogged Jogged Jogging Keep Keeps Kept Kept Keeping Kill Kills Killed Killed Killing Know Knows Knew Known Knowing Learn Learns Learned Learned Learning Leave Leaves Left Let Leaving Lend Lends Lent Lent Lending Like Likes Liked Liked Liking Live Lives Lived Lived Living
  • 6. LODESTAR INSTITUTE Spoken & Pronunciation Course 6 Look Looks Looked Looked Looking Lose Loses Lost Lost Losing Love Loves Loved Loved Loving Make Makes Made Made Making Marry Marries Married Married Marrying Mean Means Meant Meant Meaning Meet Meets Met Met Meeting Move Moves Moved Moved Moving Name Names Named Named Naming Need Needs Needed Needed Needing Open Opens Opened Opened Opening Paint Paints Painted Painted Painting Pull Pulls Pulled Pulled Pulling Push Pushes Pushed Pushed Pushing Put Puts Put Put Putting Question Questions Questioned Questioned Questioning Reach Reaches Reached Reached Reaching Read Reads Read Read Reading Ride Rides Rode Ridden Riding Ring Rings Ringed Ringed Ringing Rise Rises Rose Risen Rising Rule Rules Ruled Ruled Ruling Run Runs Ran Run Running Rain Rains Rained Rained Raining Sail Sails Sailed Sailed Sailing Save Saves Saved Saved Saving Say Says Said Said Saying See Sees Saw Seen Seeing Sell Sells Sold Sold Selling Send Sends Sent Sent Sending Share Shares Shared Shared Sharing Shout Shouts Shouted Shouted Shouted Show Shows Showed Showed Showing Sing Sings Sang Sung Singing Sink Sinks Sank Sunk Sinking Sit Sits Sat Sat Seating Sleep Sleeps Slept Slept Sleeping Smell Smells Smelt Smelt Smelling
  • 7. LODESTAR INSTITUTE Spoken & Pronunciation Course 7 Speak Speaks Spoke Spoken Speaking Spell Spells Spelt Spelt Spelling Step Steps Stepped Stepped Stepping Spend Spends Spent Spent Spending Stand Stands Stood Stood Standing Steal Steals Stole Stolen Stealing Study Studies Studied Studied Studying Swim Swims Swam Swum Swimming Take Takes Took Taken Taking Taste Tastes Tasted Tasted Tasting Teach Teaches Taught Taught Teaching Tell Tells Told Told Telling Think Thinks Thought Thought Thinking Throw Throws Threw Thrown Throwing Tie Ties Tied Tied Tying Try Tries Tried Tried Trying Understand Understands Understood Understood Understanding Visit Visits Visited Visited Visiting Wait Waits Waited Waited Waiting Wake Wakes Woke Woken Waking Watch Watches Watched Watched Watching Wear Wears Wore Worn Wearing Win Wins Won Won Wining Work Works Worked Worked Working Write Writes Wrote Written Writing
  • 8. LODESTAR INSTITUTE Spoken & Pronunciation Course 8 Lesson 2.2 (fluency process) Fluency in 3 tenses with non verbs Note: evi evi e‡j structures My‡jv Avq‡Z¡ Avb‡Z n‡e hv‡Z gy‡Li RoZv `~i nq| Zvici wb‡Pi Adjective ¸‡jv w`‡q A‡bK sentence practice Ki‡Z n‡e| I am smart I am not smart Am I smart? Am I not smart? Avwg ¯§vU© Avwg ¯§vU© bv Avwg wK ¯§vU©? Avwg wK ¯§vU© bB? He is smart He is not smart Is he smart? Isn’t he smart? ‡m ¯§vU© ‡m ¯§vU© bv ‡m wK ¯§vU©? ‡m wK ¯§vU© bv? I was smart I wasn’t smart Avwg ¯§vU ©wQjvg Avwg ¯§vU© wQjvg bv He was smart He wasn’t smart ‡m ¯§vU ©wQj ‡m ¯§vU© wQj bv I will be smart I won’t be smart Avwg ¯§vU© ne Avwg ¯§vU© nebv He will be smart He won’t be smart ‡m ¯§vU© n‡e ‡m ¯§vU© n‡ebv Recap: Try to say at least 3/5 times in one breath Try to make sentences with 3 tenses by using these noun & adjectives Word Meaning Word Meaning Smart ¯§vU© Happy mywL Agree ivwR Present Dcw¯’Z Regular wbqwgZ Absent Abycw¯’Z Angry ivMvwš^Z Tired K¬všÍ Miser K…cb Talkative evuPvj Confident AvZ¡wek¦vwm Optimistic Avkvevw` Fluent d¬y‡q›U A student GKRb QvÎ A leader GKRb †bZv Anxious DwØMœ
  • 9. LODESTAR INSTITUTE Spoken & Pronunciation Course 9 Part 03 Practical Session Lesson 3.1 Greetings 1. Hi. Hello. 2. Good morning. Good afternoon. Good evening. 3. How are you? How ya doing? (Informal) 4. Fine. How about you? 5. Okay. Thanks. Introducing Yourself 1. I'm Limon. I'm Bijoy. (Use first name in informal situations) 2. I'm Limon Khan. I'm Bijoy Lal Basu . (Use full name in business and formal situations) 3. (It's) nice to meet you. (It's) nice meeting you. (It's) good to meet you. 4. Nice to meet you too.
  • 10. LODESTAR INSTITUTE Spoken & Pronunciation Course 10 Introducing People 1. This is my friend, Alim. Hi Jack. I'm Sara my brother, Sumon. my sister, Sonia. my father, Mr. Harris. my mother, Mrs. Harris. my teacher, Ms. Badsa. 2. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you too. Identifying People and Things 1. This is Nasrin. That is Mr. Bashir. 2. Nasrin is a writer. Mr. Bashir is a barber. Gail is a Batsman. He is a photographer. She is a secretary. He's a dentist. 3. I am a computer programmer. I'm a businessman. I'm not a mechanic. 4. We are writers. They are engineers. You are a student. You are students.
  • 11. LODESTAR INSTITUTE Spoken & Pronunciation Course 11 Classroom Questions What is your name? My name is Robert. You can call me Bob What is it? It's a desk. What is that? That's a pencil. How do you say it in English? Eraser. How do you spell it? E-R-A-S-E-R Please say it again. All right. Please speak more slowly. OK. Listen carefully. I don't understand. Let me explain. I'm sorry. That's okay. Conversation Starters General greetings and inquiries How's everything? How's life? (This means "How are you?) Asking about present activities What's up? What's happening? (What are you doing now?) Bringing up a serious topic Can I talk to you for a minute? Do you have a minute?
  • 12. LODESTAR INSTITUTE Spoken & Pronunciation Course 12 More questions for pair practice First of all teacher will make the environment for pair practice then two of the students will come to front and practice together by asking questions followed by all the students will practice together sitting there place. 1. What is your name? …………………………………………………………………………… 2. That's an interesting name. Is it Indian? …………………………………………………………………………… 3. It's a pleasure to meet you. Where are you from? …………………………………………………………………………… 4. Where do you live? …………………………………………………………………………… 5. How long have you been living there? …………………………………………………………………………… 6. Do you have neighborhood? Do you like them? …………………………………………………………………………… 7. Do you live in an apartment or house? …………………………………………………………………………… 8. What do you do? …………………………………………………………………………… 9. Which University do you study? (Which company do you work for?) …………………………………………………………………………… 10. How long have you been there? …………………………………………………………………………… 11. Do you like your University / job? …………………………………………………………………………… 12. Are you married? …………………………………………………………………………… 13. How long have been married? …………………………………………………………………………… Teacher- pair practice – Gi gva¨‡g conversation Kiv‡eb, hv‡Z student iv English- G Communicate Ki‡Z cv‡i|
  • 13. LODESTAR INSTITUTE Spoken & Pronunciation Course 13 14. Where did you get married? …………………………………………………………………………… 15. What do you like doing in your free time? …………………………………………………………………………… 16. Can you play tennis / cricket / soccer / etc.? …………………………………………………………………………… 17. What do you do on weekends / Saturdays? …………………………………………………………………………… 18. "What kind of films / food / vacations do you enjoy? …………………………………………………………………………… Lesson 3.2 Short and informal Introducing Example: 1 Hello, my name is Jennifer. I'm a programmer and I come from Chicago. I live in New York with my husband James. We have two children and a dog. The dog is very funny. I work at a computer company in the city. The company is very famous and successful. Our daughter is named Anna and our Son is named Peter. She is four years old and he is five. We like living and working in New York.
  • 14. LODESTAR INSTITUTE Spoken & Pronunciation Course 14 Example: 2 Hello! My name is Mary Jane and I live in Australia. I am 22 years old and I love to spend time with my friends. I have fair complexion (skin color) and blue eyes. I usually wear shirts, trousers, pants and T-shirts. Example: 3 Hello! My name is Brian Ganga from West Indies. I am 12 years old. My face is oval-shaped. I have short curly hair and dark complexion. My teeth are sparking white and my friends like my smile a lot. I am very tall I like playing and watching cricket.
  • 15. LODESTAR INSTITUTE Spoken & Pronunciation Course 15 Now it’s your turn !!! Note: cÖ‡Z¨KwU K¬v‡k students †`i mvg‡b wM‡q presentation w`‡Z n‡e| cª_g K¬vk wn‡m‡e simply Avcbvi m¤ú‡K© K‡qKwU K_v ejyb| cÖ‡q‡R‡b wb‡Pi format †_‡K help wbb| Hints: 1. Greetings:…………………………………….. 2. Your name:…………………………………… 3. Your district:………………………………….. 4. Your age:……………………………………… 5. Your face and hair:…………………………….. 6. Liking disliking:……………………………….. 7. Free time: …………………………………….. 1. Your name: Hello My name is Jamy and I live in Dhaka 2. Your district: I am from Pabna 3. Your age: I am 25 years old 4. Your face and hair: I have a smiling face that’s why I have a good relation with everyone. 5. Liking disliking: I like playing football and cricket. I dislike telling a lie. 6. Free time: In my spare time I like browsing internet.
  • 16. LODESTAR INSTITUTE Spoken & Pronunciation Course 16 Lesson 3.3 Home work: For Next Class 01. Greetings: Hello friends. How are you? Good morning/ good afternoon/ good evening 02. Starter: I am going to say something about myself. 03. Name: Well, I am............................................... But you can call me........................... This is my nick name and I am quite familiar with this name. 04. Address: I am from............................................... and you know it is one of the famous districts of Bangladesh. But at present I am staying at............................. in.............................................. 05. Profession: .................................................................................................... 06. Family: We are.............. members in my family. I have got .............sister (s) and ................brother (s) and I am ............... in position. My father, he is a .................................... and my mother, She is a..................................... 07. Leisure interests: In my spare time, I like watching television, listening to music, reading books, collecting stamps and so on. 08. Future plans: After completing my graduation I would like to be a ......... .............................and it’s my long cherished dream (`xN© jvwjZ ¯^cœ) 09. Pre-closing: That’s all for today/ that’s all for the time being/ have a nice day/ no more today. 10. Closing: Thank you very much/ thank you indeed.
  • 17. LODESTAR INSTITUTE Spoken & Pronunciation Course 17 Activity7: Individual Task Autobiography: Writing Task Carefully read the following Autobiographies written by ESL learners studying at the intermediate level. Then write a similar Autobiography of yourself in the work sheet. Diletta I was born in Florence, a very fine Italian city. My father is a businessman. He imports and exports coral and everything which ladies love. My mother is a housewife. I grew up in Florence with a brother, Leonard, who came from India, and a sister who is like me, but she's blond. My sister and I are like our father, but I'm like my mother too. When I started school, I was in the middle class and I didn't work very hard! My brother and I invented many games - one day we were in the "Far West", another day we were mother and child..... Both my brother and my sister are younger than me. When my sister was a little older, we all played together. Our parents used to give us all the money we needed, without exaggeration. We spent this on everything we needed - cinema tickets, books, petrol for the motorcycle etc. Hsiu-feng I was born in a city in Taiwan called Taipei. My father was a restaurant manager and my mother was a housewife. I started school in Taipei when I was six. I had two older sisters. They were both very intelligent and were always in the top class. We used to play with the other children in our street. We played baseball and rode bicycles in a field near our house. When I was eight, I learned ballet and also started painting. My dream was to be a ballet dancer. My favourite times were during the school holidays. In the summer, we visited my grandparents' house. They lived near the seaside. They were friendly and interesting. I loved them and we all enjoyed our summers there.
  • 18. LODESTAR INSTITUTE Spoken & Pronunciation Course 18 Sara I was born in a small town called Recco, near Portafino. My father was a clerk in the bank where he still works and my mother was and is a secretary. During my early childhood, my family moved house four times. I started school in Recco when I was six. I was an only child - I don't have any brothers or sisters. I was usually in the middle class since I didn't study very hard. I spent my money on sweets and ice-cream, but spent my holidays in the mountains.
  • 19. LODESTAR INSTITUTE Spoken & Pronunciation Course 19 Part 04 Additional study materials (Not for Class) wk¶_©x eÜziv, gvÎ †`o N›Uv mg‡qi g‡a¨ B”Qv _vK‡jI A‡bK wKQy cov‡bv m¤¢e bq| ZvB cÖwZwU K¬v‡ki GB Aa¨v‡q wKQy Additional study materials †`Iqv n‡”Q hv Avcbviv evmvq ci‡eb| Lesson 4.1 1.1 Vocabulary chorus from flash card : (oral test) No. Words/Expressions Pronunciation Meaning Translate into English (oral) 01. Absurd adj. (Av e&'mviW) A‡hŠw³K; nvm¨Ki GUv LyeB nvm¨Ki| 02. Absurd suggestion (Av e&'mviW mv '‡Rm&kb&) A‡hŠw³K civgk© GUv A‡hŠw³K civgk© ˆe wKQzB bq| 03. Absurd comments (Av e&'mviW K‡gbUm&) nvm¨Ki gšÍe¨ GUv nvm¨Ki gšÍe¨ ˆe wKQzB bq| 04. Absurd demand (Av e&'mviW wWgv b&W) A‡hŠw³K `vwe Avwg †Zvgvi A‡hŠw³K `vwe gvwb bv| 05. Absurd decision (Av e&'mviW wWwmR.b) A‡hŠw³K wm×všÍ GUv Aek¨B GKwU A‡hŠw³K wm×všÍ| 06. Absurd matter (Av e&'mviW g¨vUvt) A‡hŠw³K e¨vcvi wK A‡hŠw³K e¨vcvi! 07. Acquainted adj. (Av '‡Kv‡qB bwUW&) cwiwPZ †m Avgvi cwiwPZ| 08. Adjure v. (Av 'RyAv i) mwbe©Ü Aby‡iva Kiv Avwg †Zvgv‡K wg_¨v bv ejvi Rb¨ mwbe©Ü eÜ Aby‡iva KiwQ| 09. Admonish v. (Av W'gwbk&) Dc‡`k †`qv ev mZK© K‡i †`qv Avwg †Zvgv‡K †kl ev‡ii g‡Zv mZK© K‡i w`w”Q gvby‡li mv‡_ cÖZviYv bv Kivi e¨vcv‡i| 10. Affluent adj. ('A¨vd&jyAvb &U&) abx, weËevb, mg„× Zv‡K weËevb e‡j g‡b nq| Lesson 4.2 1.2 Everyday words from vocabulary book: No . Words/Expressio ns Pronunciatio n Meaning Translate into English (oral) 01. Frown v. d«vDb å“KzPKv‡bv (iv‡M ev cwikª‡g) Zzwg Avgvi w`‡K å“KzPKv”Q †Kb? 02. Fastidious adj. dv m&wUwWAv m LyuZLy‡Z, †`vl ai‡Z Zrco †m †cvkv‡Ki e¨vcv‡i LyeB LyuZLy‡Z| 03. Bald-headed adj. e¨vjW&-†nw WW †U‡Kv Avwg AvR GK †U‡Kv †jvK‡K †`‡LwQjvg| 04. Wisdom tooth n. DBRWg Uz_ Av‡°j `uvZ Avgvi Av‡°j `uvZ D‡V‡Q| 05. Floss v. dv¬Q `uvZ wLjvj Kiv/ cwi¯‹vi Kiv mevi mvg‡b †Zvgvi `uvZ wLjvj Kiv DwPZ bq| 06. Sit cross-legged v. wmU K&ªvQ-†jM&W Avmb †M‡o emv g‡b n‡”Q †m Avgvi evmvq Avmb †M‡o e‡m‡Q| 07. Fulminate v. dvj&wg‡bB U †Z‡j †e¸‡b R¡‡j DVv Avgvi K_v ï‡bB †m †Z‡j †e¸‡b R¡‡j DVj| 08. Get stuck v. †MW& ÷v K AvU‡K hvIqv Zvi Kɯ^i evi evi AvU‡K hvw”Qj| 09. Groan v. †MÖŠb †MvOv‡bv Avwg †MvOv‡bv kã ïb‡Z cvw”Q| 10. Harsh voice nvik& f‡qBm KK©k KÉ Avgv‡`i KK©k K‡É KvD‡K wKQz ejvi DwPZ bq|
  • 20. LODESTAR INSTITUTE Spoken & Pronunciation Course 20 Lesson 4.3 Sentence stress phrasebook You will speak more fluently if you say some very common expressions with a fixed pronunciation, like a single word. The expressions below are grouped according to their stress pattern. 000 0000 000 Good morning. How much is it? (Gi `vg KZ?) No problem! Good evening. How far is it? (GUv KZ `~i?) Don’t worry.(`ywkš—v Ki‡e bv) Excuse me! What time is it? (mgq KZ?) Keep quiet! (Pzc _vK!) How are you? What day was it? (†mUv †Kvb w`b wQj) Please help us. I’d love to. (Avgvi fvj jv‡M) Who told you? (†K ejj †Zvgv‡K?) 000 0000 What’s your name? What do you do? (Zzwg wK Ki? What’s the time? (mgq KZ?) Where are you from? (Zzwg †Kv_v †_‡K G‡m‡Q?) Thanks a lot. Where do you live? (†Kv_vq _vK?) Close the door. Where were you born? (†Zvgvi Rb¥ †Kv_vq?) Yes, of course. (n¨v, Aek¨B) When does it leave? (KLb †kl n‡e?) Come and see! (Avm Ges †`L) How do you do? (AvQ †Kgb?) Don’t forget. (fy‡j †hIbv) What do you want? (wK PvI ej?) 0000 0000 A piece of cake. Can you help me? (Zzwg wK Avgv‡K mvnvh¨ Ki‡Z cvi?) The shop was closed. (†`vKvbwU eÜ wQj) Do you like it? (Zzwg wK GUv cQ›` Ki?) It’s time to go. (hvIqvi †Zv GLbB mgq) Are you coming? (Zzwg wK AvmQ?) I spoke to jamy? Was it raining? (e„wó nw”Qj wK?) A cup of tea. There’s a problem. (GKUv mgm¨v Av‡Q) There’s a problem there. (†mLv‡b GKwU mgm¨v) 0000 00000 See you later! (Avevi †`Lv n‡e) Would you like a drink? (cvbxq wKQz Pj‡e?) Just a moment. (GK wgwbU) Do you want to come? (Avm‡Z PvI?) Pleased to meet you. (†Zvgvi mv‡_ †`Lv n‡q eÇ fv‡jv jvMj) Is it time to go? (hvIqvi wK GLwb mgq?) Where’s the station? (†÷BkvbwU †Kv_vq?) Is it far from home? (Bnv wK evwo †_‡K A‡bK `~i?)
  • 21. LODESTAR INSTITUTE Spoken & Pronunciation Course 21 Lesson 4.4 Hugely Used Expressions Unfortunate happening (AbvKvw•LZ NUbv) Untoward incident (AcÖxwZKi NUbv) Dramatic event (bvUKxq NUbv) Tense situation (D‡ËRbvKi cwiw¯’wZ) Criticize violently (K‡Vvi mgv‡jvPbv Kiv) Political association (ivR‰bwZK m¤úK©/ mn‡hvMxZv) Force to admit the truth (mZ¨ ¯^xKv‡i eva¨ Kiv) Hold at present level (AcwiewZ©Z ivLv) Rule out/reject the possibility (bv‡KvP Kiv) Disagreement (gZv‰bK¨) Alarming rumour (fxwZKi ¸Re) Rush to hospital (`ªæZ nvmcvZv‡j wb‡q hvIqv) In this connection (G e¨vcv‡i) At one stage (GK ch©v‡q) Family Feud (cvwievwiK Kjn) Arise suspicion (m‡›`n D‡`ªK Kiv) Altercation (ev`vbyev`, K_v KvUvKvwU) Newly wed (beweevwnZ) Commit suicide (AvZ¥nZ¨v Kiv) Unnatural Death (Acg„Zz¨) Mass burying (MYKei) Mass burying ground (MYKei¯’vb) Mass killing (MYnZ¨v) (Be) buried alive (Rxeš— Kei †`qv) Fabricated blame (wg_¨v Acev`) He was buried alive. (Zv‡K Rxeš— Kei †`qv n‡qwQj) Lesson 4.5 Commonly Used Everyday English (ˆ`bw›`b Rxe‡b Anin e¨eüZ nq GiKg wKQz sentences GB †mKk‡b †`qv nj G¸‡jv wbqwgZ practice Ki‡j Avcbvi fluency A‡bK ‡e‡o hv‡e undoubtedly.) 01. Not a good deal fv‡jv KvR n‡jv bv| 02. Quite some †ek A‡bK| 03. What happened? wK n‡jv/ wK n‡q‡Q? 04. What more? Avi wK? 05. Who else? Avi †K? 06. Anything important? ¸iæZ¡c~Y© wKQz? 07. Nothing important ¸iæZ¡c~Y© wKQzB bv| 08. Please keep it as it is †hfv‡e Av‡Q †mfv‡e †i‡L `vI| 09. The proposal is being considered cÖ¯ÍvewU †f‡e †`Lv n‡”Q| 10. He is being smart day by day †m w`b w`b ¯§vU© n‡”Q| 11. Over there IB †Zv ILv‡b| 12. Nothing of that kind I iKg wKQzbv| 13. What else? Avi wK? 14. Who is left? †K evwK Av‡Q? 15. Anything serious? mvsNvwZK wKQz Kx? 16. Somewhat important wKQzUv ¸iæZ¡c~Y©| 17. Thanks a lot AmsL¨ ab¨ev`| 18. Let the decision be taken wm×všÍwU ‡bqv †nvK| 19. The proposal will be considered cÖ¯ÍvewU †f‡e †`Lv n‡e| 20. What a surprise! Kx Avðvh©!
  • 22. LODESTAR INSTITUTE Spoken & Pronunciation Course 22 Lesson 4.6 Reading for Better Speaking (Speaking G fvj Kivi Rb¨ reading is a must. ZvB Avcbv‡`i Reading habit †K evov‡bvi Rb¨ Avvgv‡`i GB section wU) A good beginning is half of the battle Any good effort (†h †Kvb fvj D‡Ïk¨) usually (mvaviYZ) brings good result. It means that if we start any work sincerely (hZœmnKv‡i) it will lead (cwiPvwjZ Ki‡e) to our cherished goal (`xN©jvwjZ ¯^cœ). Half hearted beginning will not bring good result. When we do anything we should do it with full dedication (m¤ú~Y© AvšÍwiKZv mnKv‡i). In the examination hall, for example, an examinee who starts writing his answers correctly may expect (Avkv Ki‡Z cv‡i) a good result. If the beginning is bad we cannot expect a good end. Our first serious effort will inspire (DrmvwnZ Ki‡e) us to use much of our strength (kw³/ mvg_©¨) and determination (`„p msKí) to complete the work.