Thursday, 13 November 2014

Informal Contractions in English


Contractions are used in faster informal speaking. They help you to be fluent. contractions feel like as a native speaker.


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informal contractions crossword

An informal contract example is given below _

  • ain't = am not / are not / is not / has not / have not
  • I am not sure. = I ain't sure.
    You are not my boss. = You ain't my boss.
    I have not done it. = I ain't done it.
    She has not finished yet. = She ain't finished yet.

  • gimme = give me
  • Give me your money. = Gimme your money.
    Don't give me that rubbish. = Don't gimme that rubbish.
    Can you give me a hand? = Can you gimme a hand?

  • gonna = going to
  • Nothing's going to change my fancy for you. = Nothing's gonna change my fancy for you.
    I'm not going to tell you. = I'm not gonna tell you.
    What are you going to do now? = What are you gonna do now?

  • gotta = (have) got a
  • I've got a gun = I've gotta gun.
    I've got a gun = I gotta gun.
    She hasn't got a penny. = She hasn't gotta penny.
    Have you got a car? = Have you gotta car?

  • gotta = (have) got to
  • I've got to go now. = I've gotta go now.
    I've got to go now. = I gotta go now.
    We haven't got to do that. = We haven't gotta do that.

  • kinda = kind of
  • She's kind of cute. = She's kinda cute.

  • Lemme = let me
  • Lemme go!

  • Wanna = want a
  • I want a cab. = I wanna cab.

  • Wanna = want to
  • I want to go home. = I wanna go home.

  • whatcha = what are you
  • What are you going to do now? = whatcha going to do now?
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Sunday, 2 November 2014

Knowing Friends

Meeting new friends

Today’s your first class at (any institute). There are at least 15 to 35 learners in the class. Do you know them all? Of course not. Don’t you feel like introducing yourself to them? Surely you do. After a few classes, some of them will be your best friends. You’ll get an opportunity to practice and discuss with them. They too will like your company. Let’s know one another by taking an interview.


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The students at first will read the following questions loudly and try to understand the meaning of the questions. Before starting, work out which questions to ask. For example:

  • What’s your name?/ May I know your name?/ Would you mind telling me your name?/ How may I call you?/ Could you tell me your name Please?

  • Where are you from?/ Where do you come from?

  • How old are you?/ May I know how old you are?

  • Are you Bangladeshi (nationality)?/ What is your country of origin?

  • How many people are there in your family altogether?

  • What’s your father’s job?/ What does your father do?/ What does your mother do?
    (Wrong: What is your father?)

  • Have you got any brothers?/ How many sisters do you have?/ How many brothers or sisters are you?

  • Are you still at school/college/university?

  • In which year did you leave your school/college/university?

  • How long have you been studying (English or any course)?

  • What do you do?/ What’s your present occupation?/ What is your profession?

  • May I know about your interests?

  • What’s your favorite color? Why?

  • Who’s your favorite person?

  • Have you ever visited any foreign countries?

  • What’s your main ambition?/ What do you wish to be?

  • Can we be friends?

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