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. |
Clothes = close Asked = asst
Months = muns
Category: Pronunciation
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1 | agent | in the event of illness, a durable power of attorney enabled her nephew to act as her agent | a person who acts on behalf of another person or group. | ˈājənt | a | noun |
2 | abuse | The judge abused his power by imposing the fines | use (something) to bad effect or for a bad purpose; misuse. | əbyo͞os | bu | verb |
3 | allow | the dissident was allowed to leave the country | give (someone) permission to do something. | əˈlou | llo | verb |
4 | ad | The latest television lager ad | an advertisement. | æd | a | noun |
5 | accident | he had an accident at the factory | an unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally, typically resulting in damage or injury. | ˈaksədənt | a | noun |
6 | agenda | the question of nuclear weapons had been removed from the agenda | a list of items to be discussed at a formal meeting. | əˈjendə | ge | noun |
7 | advice | she visited the island on her doctor's advice | guidance or recommendations offered with regard to prudent future action. | ədˈvīs | vi | noun |
8 | advantage | companies with a computerized database are at an advantage | a condition or circumstance that puts one in a favorable or superior position. | ədˈvan(t)ij | va | noun |
9 | 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 |
10 | after | shortly after their marriage they moved to Colorado | in the time following (an event or another period of time). | ˈaftər | a | preposition |
11 | African | Their performance of world music, featuring African rhythms sung a cappella, should be a treat | relating to Africa or its people, customs, or languages. a person from Africa. | ˈafrəkən | a | adjective, noun |
12 | add | I've started a petition so if you would like to add your name, email me | join (something) to something else so as to increase the size, number, or amount. | æd | a | verb |
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