Interactive English Lesson (Part-1) | |
The bird is in the tree. The car is in the parking lot | |
Where is she? | She’s on the farm. Or she’s in the garden. |
The school is on Tamabil Road in Arambag, Sylhet. | |
Where’s the school? | The school is on Tamabil Road. |
Is the school in Arambag? | Yes, the school is in Arambag. |
Jamal is a boy. He’s happy. He’s at home. | |
Is Jamal a boy? | Yes, he’s a boy. |
Is he happy? | Yes, he’s happy. |
Where is he? | He’s at home. |
Shima is a student. She’s intelligent. She’s at school. | |
Is Shima a student? | Yes, she’s a student. |
Is she intelligent? | Yes, she’s intelligent. |
Where is she? | She’s at school. |
Kamal is a manager. He’s busy. He’s at work. | |
Is Kamal a manager? | Yes, he’s a manager. |
Is he busy? | Yes, he’s busy. |
Where is he? | He’s at work. |
Where are you? | I’m at work. |
Where are you? | I’m at school. |
Where are you? | I’m at home. |
Are you sick? | No, I’m not sick. |
Who is she? Where is she? Is she a doctor? Is she happy? Is she sick? | |
Who is she? | She’s Rima. |
Where is she? | She’s at work. |
Is she a doctor? | Yes, she’s a doctor. |
Is she happy? | Yes, she’s happy. |
Is she sick? | No, she’s not sick. |
Who is he? Where is he? Is he a doctor? Is he patient? Is he sick? | |
Who is he? | He’s Kamal. |
Where is he? | He’s in the Hospital. |
Is he a doctor? | No, he’s not a doctor. |
Is he patient? | Yes, he’s a patient. |
Is he sick? | Yes, he’s sick. |
Is he at school? | No, he’s not. |
Is he at home? | No, he’s not. |
Is he at work? | Yes, he’s at work. |
Didja know about this? When a word ends in T and the next word starts with Y or ya sound, a lot of times you will hear the change to y=ch, {y} = {tʃ}, ( you = ya, your = yir, not = n’t, do not = don’t) 1. Get you = getcha 2. Get your = getcher 3. Got you = gotcha 4. Got your = gotcher 5. Want you = wantcha 6. Want your = wantcher 7. Thought you = thoughtcha 8. Let you = letcha 9. Bet you = betcha 10. Bet your = betcher 11. Don’t you = don’tcha 12. Con’t you = cantcha 13. Haven’t you = haventcha 14. Wouldn’t you = wouldntcha
d+y = y=j {y} = {dz} 1. Tried your = triedjer 2. Had your = hadjer 3. Told you = toldja 4. Made you = madeja 5. Could you = couldja 6. Would you = wouldja 7. Did you = didja = ja 8. Who did you = who’dja (who did = who’d) 9. What did you = whadja 10. When did you = whenja 11. Where did you = where’dja 12. Why did you = why’dja 13. How did you = how’dja 14. How did your = how’djer
Category: Pronunciation
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1 | adolescent | many parents find it hard to understand their adolescent children | (of a young person) in the process of developing from a child into an adult. | ˌadəˈles(ə)nt | le | adjective |
2 | ah | ah, there you are! | used to express a range of emotions including surprise, pleasure, sympathy, and realization. | Ä | a | exclamation |
3 | academic | academic achievement | relating to education and scholarship. | ˌakəˈdemik | de | adjective |
4 | adult | children should be accompanied by an adult | a person who is fully grown or developed. | əˈdəlt | du | noun |
5 | account | a detailed account of what has been achieved | a report or description of an event or experience. | əˈkount | cco | noun |
6 | allow | the dissident was allowed to leave the country | give (someone) permission to do something. | əˈlou | llo | verb |
7 | ahead | he had to give his attention to the road ahead | further forward in space; in the line of one's forward motion. | əˈhed | head | adverb |
8 | aircraft | the aircraft was not seriously damaged | an airplane, helicopter, or other machine capable of flight. | ˈerˌkraft | a | noun |
9 | agree | I completely agree with your recent editorial | have the same opinion about something; concur. | əˈɡrē | gree | verb |
10 | accomplish | The planes accomplished their mission | achieve or complete successfully. | əˈkämpliSH | cco | verb |
11 | address | they exchanged addresses and agreed to keep in touch | the particulars of the place where someone lives or an organization is situated. | əˈdres | ddre | noun |
12 | achieve | he achieved his ambition to become a journalist | successfully bring about or reach (a desired objective, level, or result) by effort, skill, or courage. | əˈCHēv | chie | verb |
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