英语口语900句:第18课-(韦博分享)

合集下载

(完整word版)最新英语900句

(完整word版)最新英语900句

新英语900句之生活篇Lesson1:SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION 学校和教育1. What college should I attend in the fall?秋季我上哪一所大学好呢?2。

I’m in history.majoring我学的是历史专业。

3。

Can you tell me where is the ?dormitory你能告诉我宿舍在哪吗?4。

I'm taking extra classes this 。

semester这个学期我额外选修了一些课程。

5. Are you having problems with ?chemistry你在化学方面有困难吗?6。

I'm not worried about this test。

我并不担心这次考试.7. The prices on textbooks have gone up。

课本的价格上涨了.8。

. Our class has a meeting after lunch。

午餐后我们班要开一个会议.9. The new professor is very strict.新来的教授很严厉。

10.。

Do you want to study together for the exam?你们想一起备考吗?from high school, what11.。

So now that we're graduated are you going to do?既然我们已经高中毕业了,你有什么打算?12.。

My father says that choosing the right college is the most important decision a young p erson can make。

我父亲说,选择一所合适的大学是一个年轻人要做出的最重要的决定。

13.。

How long have you attended this school?你在这所学校上学有多久了?14。

商务英语口语900句(中英对照)word版本

商务英语口语900句(中英对照)word版本

《商务英语口语900句》Unit 1 希望与要求Unit 2 产品介绍Unit 3 业务范围介绍Unit 4 承诺Unit 5 询盘Unit 6 报盘Unit 7 还盘Unit 8 对还盘的反应Unit 9 要求优惠Unit 10 给予优惠Unit 11 双方让步Unit 12 订货及确认Unit 13 请求代理并说明代理理由和代理能力Unit 14 对代理请求的回应Unit 15 代理条件和要求Unit 16 合同Unit 17 卖方对支付方式的要求Unit 18 买方的支付方式Unit 19 保险Unit 20 对包装的建议及要求Unit 21 告知客户包装所用材料、方式及其质量保证Unit 22 货运通知Unit 23 货运要求及答复Unit 24 催运货物并告知货物迟到结果Unit 25 仲裁Unit 26 索赔理由及依据Unit 27 索赔内容及金额Unit 28 对索赔要求的回应Unit 29 引进技术的要求Unit 30 技术引进的方式及费用Unit 1希望与要求Part 11. We'd like to express our desire to establish business relationship with you on the basis ofquality, mutually benefit and exchange of needed goods .我们希望在保证质量、互惠互利以及交易彼此需要的货物的基础上和你们建立业务关系。

2 .In order to extend our export business to your country we wish to enter direct businessrelations with you.为了扩大我们在贵国的出口业务,我们希望和你们建立直接贸易关系。

3. Our hope is to establish mutually beneficial trading relations between us . 希望在我们之间能够建立互惠互利的贸易关系。

英语情景对话 简单实用

英语情景对话  简单实用

新英语900句第01课情景对话Dialogue 1:A: Good morning.早上好。

B: Good morning to you too.Do you think it will rain today? 早上好。

你觉得今天会下雨吗?A: Yeah,maybe.It's hard to tell.可能会吧。

这很难说。

B: I hope not.I am going to the beach this afternoon.我希望不要(下雨)。

今天下午我准备去海滩。

A: Maybe you should check the weather forecast first.也许你该先查查天气预报。

B: Good idea.I think I will.好主意。

我会的。

A: Well, I hope you have a good afternoon.那我希望你过一个愉快的下午。

B: You too.Frank.你也一样,Frank.Dialogue 2:A: Hello.你好。

B: Hello,Bill.你好,Bill.A: How are you doing?你近来怎么样?B: Not bad. Work is going well.还可以。

工作挺顺利。

A: Oh,is it?That's good to hear.噢,是吗?听你这么说真好。

B: What about you?那你呢?A: I'm doing okay,although my car is in the shop.还好。

只是我的车在维修。

B: Oh,really?That's too bad.哦,真的吗?那太糟糕了。

Dialogue 3:A: Hi,Ralph.你好,Ralph.B: Oh,hey,Mark. Did you have a good time hiking today? 哦,你好,Mark.你今天远足开心吗?A: Yes,although it was a bit hot.开心,只是天气热了一点。

English900英语九百句(美音版)

English900英语九百句(美音版)

English900英语九百句(美音版)一、基本交流篇2. Good morning! 早上好!3. Good afternoon! 下午好!4. Good evening! 晚上好!6. I'm fine, thank you. 我很好,谢谢。

7. And you? 你呢?8. Not bad, thanks. 不错,谢谢。

10. Nice to meet you. 很高兴见到你。

二、日常问候篇11. How's your day going? 你今天过得怎么样?12. What have you been up to? 你最近在忙什么?13. Long time no see! 好久不见!14. It's been a while. 好一阵子没见了。

15. How's everything? 一切都好吗?16. How's life treating you? 生活对你怎么样?17. What's new? 有什么新鲜事吗?18. How's the family? 家人怎么样?19. How's work/school? 工作或学校怎么样?20. Are you keeping well? 你身体还好吗?三、表达感谢与回应篇21. Thank you. 谢谢你。

22. Thanks a lot. 非常感谢。

23. I really appreciate it. 我真的很感激。

25. Don't mention it. 不用谢。

26. My pleasure. 我很高兴。

27. No problem. 没问题。

28. Anytime. 随时都可以。

29. It's my pleasure to help. 能帮忙我很高兴。

30. I owe you one. 我欠你一个人情。

四、道歉与原谅篇31. Excuse me. 对不起,打扰一下。

新东方英语口语900句

新东方英语口语900句

新东方英语口语900句Lesson One GreetingsCore Sentences1. Good morning Mrs. Brown.2. How are your doing?3. I am doing well, thank you. And you?4. How is your husband?5. Alan was sick last week. But now he feels better.6. Please give my regards to him.7. Jenny, I havn't seen you in ages. You look great today.8. Thanks John. It's really been a long time.9. How is everything going?10. Not bad, Thanks.11. What's going on with you study?12. I am working hard on my English now.13. What's up, buddy?14. Not much, how about you?15. I'm going to abroad next week.Dialog ExercisesNumber OneA. Hello Bill, long time no see. How are you?B. I'm fine. Thank you, and you?A. I'm fine, too. Thank you. How is your wife?B. She was sick last week, but she is much better now. Thank you.A. Please give my regards to her.Number TwoA. Hi, Jerry, is that you? Long time no see.B. Yes, it's been long. How is your study?A. I'm working on my final paper. And you?B. I'm working on Englsih. I work real hard.Number ThreeA. Hi Sandra, long time now see.B. Oh, morning Linda. It's nice to see you. You look great today.A. How have things been these days?B. Can't be better. I got a better-paid job last week.A. That's wonderful, how is your husband?B. Jerry had a headache yesterday, but now he feels much better.A. I hope he will recover soon. Please give my regards to him.B. I sure will. Thanks.Lesson Two What is your nameCore Sentences1. What is your name?2. My name is Alexander, Smith. Just call me Alex.3. Is Lee your first name?4. It is my family name. In China, we put our surname first.5. Zhang is one of the most common surnames in China.6. Her name is Susan N. Armstrong. N is the abrreviation of her middle name.7. May I have your name, Miss?8. I'm Gary, Rice. I'd like to be called Gary. And yours?9. My name is Lin da, Wilson. I was named after my grandmother.10. How do you spell your first name?11. My first name is spelled G A R Y.12. How do you pronounce your last name?13. It is pronounced Gary.14. Sorry. What did you say your name was?15. You must be Mr. John, Kennedy. You name proceeds you.Dialog Exercises.Number one Meeting a new classmate.A. Good morning, how are you?B. Fine, thank you. And you?A. I'm fine. Are you a new comer to the class?B. Yes, I am. I am Hans.A. What is your surname?B. My surname is Wilhelm. I'm Hans, Wilhelm.A. Will you spell your surname?B. Wilhem, W I L H E L M.A. Nice to meet you Hans.B. Nice to meet you Hanry.Number two. At the hotel receptionistA. Good morning, I'm oric, Lehner. I made a reservation.B. Sorry, what did you say what's your name?A. I'm oric, Lehner.B. Is Lehner your surname?A. Yes, my surname is Lenard, and my givven name is oric.B. Will you spell your surname?A. Lehner, L E H N E R.B. Wait a moment, please. I'm browsing the computer record. Yes, Mr. Lehner, you have a reservation. This is the key and the room card ro room 404.Number Three. What is your name?A. Excuse me, is this seat taken?B. No, you can sit here.A. Thank you.B. So, are you new here? I seem not match you beforeA. I just came from Japan last week. I'm an exchange student.B. Nice to meet you. My name is Jodge, Moris. Call me Jodge.A. Hello, Jodge, My name is Ternaca, Honami.B. Shall I call you Miss Ternaca or Miss Honami?A. Miss Ternaca. or Ternaca San in Japanese.B. So Honami is your givven name?A. Right, and Ternaca is a very popular Japanese surname. In Japan, we put our surname first.B. How is Honami spelled?A. H O N A M I. But I preffered to be called Alice, my English name.B. That's easier to remember. One day, I'll learn Japanese from you.Lesson Three IntroductionCore Sentences1. Good evening, Ladies and Gentalman. Welcome to Dennis' birthday party.2. Nice having you here.3. Hope you have a good time.4. Mrs. Endson, Please allow me to introduce Mr. Smith, our manager.5. How do you do, it is pleasure to meet you.6. The pleasure is mine, Mr. Smith.7. Tony, I want you to meet an old friend of mine. Here is Davide, White. Davide, Tony, Park.8. Let me introduce myself. I am Susan Macdonald.9. Excuse me, but have we met somewhere before?10. Sorry, I don't think we have.11. Hi, it’s you again! Is this a coincidence or what?12. You are Susan, what a pleasant surprise!13 I never thought I would see you here.14. I am afraid I have to leave now.15. Nice talking with you.Dialog ExercisesNumber one In a Bar.A. Hey Annie, what's up?B. Nothing, and you?A. Not much, just coming to relax a bit after school. Annie, I'd like you to meet my old friend, Paul. Paul,this is Annie.B. Paul, nice to meet you here.C. An. . I'm Paul, Wilcox. Actually, I. . I danced to you Ben's Birday Party.B. Is that you? I didn't think I can meet you here. Small world.C. You too, Oh it's already nine. I have to go now. So nice meeting you tonight.C. Bye, Annie.B. Bye, see you.Nuber Two At the airport.A. Hi, are you ?B. Yes, and you are?A. Hello, Pill, welcome come to Los Angeles. I'm Joanna, .B. Hello, Mrs. Betis. It is nice to meet you.A. Just call me Joanna. May I help with you suitcase?B. No, thank you. It is ok.They walk to the car.A. , this is my husband, Robert. Robert, this is .C. Nice to meet you, Phill.B. Hello, Mr. Beits.C. Please call me Robert. Let me get your baggage into the car, Pill.B. Thank you, Robert.Lesson Four Identify ObjectsCore Sentences1. What is this?2. It's a cocktail.3. Pardon?4. It's a mixed alcoholic drink.5. Whose notebook is that?6. It is not mine. It may belong to Jessie.7. Up to now nobody has cleaned the suitcase.8. Where is your umbrella?9. I t's be hind the door.10. I looked for my wallet e verywhere. But I couldn't find it.11. You must have left it in your o ffice.12. Please look for it in the ho tel lost-and-found o ffice.13. Can you describe your blouse?14. It is a green one with a high neck.15. Do you remember where you misplaced it?Dialog ExercisesNumber one Your rooms are mess.A. Tide, it's time to get up. You are going to be late for school.B. Mum, where is my white shirt?A. It's in the wash machine.B. Damn it, I can only have the blue shirt on. Where are my new tie and belt?A. On the chair.B. Where is my cap?A. Behide the door.B. I looked for it, but could not find it.A. Isn't this black cap yours?B. This is not mine. Mine is blue. This might be Michael's.A. You must have left it in your classroom.B. I'll go have a look. Mum, where is my overcoat?A. Tide, it’s on your bed. Look, your room is mess.Number Two At the lost-and-found office of a hotel.A. Good morning, Sir?B. Good morning, Miss! I'm woried because I have lost my suitcase this morning.A. Where did you lose it?B. I still had it when I got off the taxi. And I just couldn't remember where I misplaced it.A. Can you describe it?B. Sure, it is a brown ,medium-sized suitcase on wheels.A. Hmm. . , I'm afraid we've got nothing like that, sorry.B. Oh, I made a mistake. I carry the black one today. It must be very light because there is nothing but a kazoo in it.A. A “kazoo”?B. Well, a kazoo is a sort of toy musical instrument like flute. I will play it tonight at the Halloween parade.A. Let me see. Yeah, we do have a black suitcase. Do you have the key?(The customer hands over the key, and the clerk opens the suitcase. )A.You are right, Sir. This is your…”kazoo”.(The clerk takes out a notebook. )A. Please sign your name here, Sir.B. Ok, thank you for you help.A. Welcome.Enjoy yourself tonight.Lesson Five Describing ObjectsCore Sentences1. What color is your phonebook?2. The book has a red cover.3. What kind of computer do you have?4. It is a desktop computer.5. How much does your laptop weigh?6. It weighs only two kilos. And it's easy to carry.7. What size au tomobile do you want?8. I like a small one, but my husband prefers a big one.9. What table shape do you take?10. I like a round table that can sit ten.11. What is the width of the bookcase?12. The cabinet is four meters long.13. Will you measure this door?14. How big is this apartment?15. It's about 120 square meters.Dialog ExercisesNumber one Buying a TV set.A. Honey, what brand TV do you prefer?B. What about Conca? It is a named brand.A. How much is it?B. What size TV do you have?A. I want a big one.B. But it cost more. Besides, the smaller one is a new model.A. What color do you prefer?B. I like a blue one. It looks real .A. But it doesn't go with the furniture in our house. I want a pink one.B. Why can we never see eye to eye to each other.Number twoA. I got from the loanly hard call that you are looking for a parter?B. Yeh, are you interested? Your voice sounds sweet.A. Thank you, you said in the ad you have a car. What brand is it?B. It's B&W seven series ?A. What color is it?B. Silver, I like it very much. It goes to my skin.A. My favored color, too. And you have a house. How big is it?B. One hundred and twenty squere meters. My parents left me the house and the farm when passed away two years ago.A. Oh, that's wonderful. Sorry, I mean, I really sorry to hear that.B. How about you? What color is your skin?A. Wait, why?B. Nothing, I want to imagine how you look like? How tall are you?A. One seventy, actually, I don't think you are been polite to. .B. It's ok. But I do prefer taller woman. What is your weigh?A. Pardon, are you looking for a girlfriend or a model?B. Are you looking for a boy friend or a house and a car?Lesson Six Identify PeopleCore Sentences1. Who are you?2. I am Sally, a new secretary with your firm.3. You are the English teacher, aren't you?4. Are you Mr. Green, the office manager?5. Who is that man over there? Do you know?6. He might be spokesman of today's press conference?7. Who cares?8. Where do you come from?9. I'm from Shanghai. How about you?10. Toronto is Michelle's hometown.11. What do you do for a living?12. I work for the government.13. Who is the girl in her school uniform?14. It's Betty, and she is from New Zealand.15. These guys are all Ellen's classmates.Dialog ExerciseNumber one In a party.A. Who is that lady over there?B. It's Henry's mother. She is a actor.A. And the tall man beside her is Henry's father?B. No, he is an engineer from Germany.A. He works for the goverment.B. So, the shortm man beside her is Henry's father?A. No, He is a famous producer.B. Then the man in uniform must be his father?A. No, he is the camera man.B. Where is his father then? Especially, when his mother is sorounded by so many man?A. Come on, Who cares.Number Two, Woman Boss.A. See Ivon, my boss is on today's newspaper.B. Who? You mean the man in the ?A. No, that's her husband. He is a parter of .B. Wo, it's she. Angela, don't you mind have a woman boss?A. Why should be. She is a smart woman and good at her job. She is man, but is more senstive.B. Ok, ok. Who is the girl beside her? her daughter?A. I think so, I hear she is top student of her class. She is just back from her university in New York.B. I can see that's a lovely family. Your boss is a victor of life.Lesson Seven AppearanceCore Sentences1. What does Cindy look like?2. She has big blue eyes and bronde hair.3. What sort of build is Philip?4. He is a big guy.5. Will is tall and quite lanky.6. From her appearane, I would guess she is Asian.7. She takes after her mother.8. Roy looks exactly like his father.9. He has his father's blue eyes and his mother's round face.10. Tracy is a typical Brooks with her high cheekbones.11. Ray is popular with parents because he is very polite.12. Tom is a quiet man but his wife is extremely talkative.13. My brother has a good personality.14. Jim always wears a brown overcoat these days.15. The short and chubbygentleman over there is a new director.Dialog ExercieseNumber one My idea husbandA. I dreamed my idea husband again last night. It's so exciting.B. What does your idea husband look like? Jane.A. He is a typical Asian with black hair, yellow skin and dark eyes.B. What sort of does he?A. He is lanky.B. And how is his personality?A. Right, he is quite polite. So much shine, glasses and a suit.B. Don't you think you are describing our boss, Jane. No wonder you are so late these days.Number Two Talking about a girlA. See the girl in the blue over there, I keep catch her at school. She is really sharp.B. Which one? They are all in the blue uniforms.A. The one wearing a polling tail. From her appearance, I would guss she is from China.B. Right, she has yellow skin and black hair.A. And she is always smiling, so I guess she has a good personality.B. Come on, Daniel, are you falling in love with her?A. Get out here, I just think she looks a lot like my grandma, you know when she was young.Lesson Eight AgeCore Sentences1. Can I ask how old you are?2. Guess how old I am.3. I’d say you are about twenty.4. I just turn twenty -three.5. I was thirty on my last birthday. 我三十岁出头了。

新英语900句基础篇-N118【声音字幕同步PPT】

新英语900句基础篇-N118【声音字幕同步PPT】
里最好的。
You’re the envy of the town.^你是众人羡慕 的焦点。
You look good in red.^你穿红色很好看。
You’ve done a good job with this house.^这 房子你布置得不错。
Keep up the good work.^干得好,保持下去。 I love the way you make me laugh.^我喜欢
新英语900句基础篇-N118
--- lesson18 COMPLIMENTS AND PRAISES称赞 和表扬
--- Basic Patterns 基本句型 You did a good job.^你干得漂亮。 Most of that was luck.^那大部分靠运气。
You have really good taste.^你真的很有品位。 I am so jealous of you.^我真羡慕你。
That’s a nice car you have there.^你那辆车 真漂亮。
You’re looking good.^你看起来很不错。 That shirt really becomes you.^那件衬衫真的
很适合你。
You have excellent manners.^你很有风度。 I salute your efforts.^我对你的努力表示敬佩。 You’re the best in the business

English 900 英语九百句(英音版)

English 900 英语九百句(英音版)目录Book 1 第一册[1] Greetings 问候语[2] Classroom expressions 课堂用语[3] Identifying objects 辨别物品[4] Identifying objects.辨别物品[5] Identifying people by occupation 辨别身份[6] Introductions and courtesies 介绍和礼节[7] Days and months of the calenday 年历的周日和月份[8] Talking about objects 谈论事物[9] Telling time 述说时间[10] Talking about dates 谈论日期Book 2 第二册[1] Talking about objects and people 谈论物品和人[2] Talking about languages 谈论语言[3] Talking about activities 谈论活动[4] Asking about age 询问年龄[5] Talking about daily activities 谈论日常活动[6] Talking about yesterday’s activities 谈论昨天的活动[7] Meeting a friend 访友[8] Talking about last year’s activities 谈论去年的活动[9] Asking about addresses 询问地址[10] Asking questions 提问题Book 3 第三册[1] Describing objects 形容物品[2] Asking people to do things. 请人办事[3] Getting information and directions 打听情况和问路[4] Talking about family and relatives 谈论家庭和亲属[5] Talking about neighbors and friends 谈论邻居和朋友[6] Talking about future activities. 谈论未来的活动。

English 900 英语九百句(英音版)

English 900 英语九百句(英音版)目 录Book 1 第一册[1] Greetings 问候语[2] Classroom expressions 课堂用语[3] Identifying objects 辨别物品[4] Identifying objects.辨别物品[5] Identifying people by occupation 辨别身份[6] Introductions and courtesies 介绍和礼节[7] Days and months of the calenday 年历的周日和月份[8] Talking about objects 谈论事物[9] Telling time 述说时间[10] Talking about dates 谈论日期Book 2 第二册[1] Talking about objects and people 谈论物品和人[2] Talking about languages 谈论语言[3] Talking about activities 谈论活动[4] Asking about age 询问年龄[5] Talking about daily activities 谈论日常活动[6] Talking about yesterday’s activities 谈论昨天的活动[7] Meeting a friend 访友[8] Talking about last year’s activities 谈论去年的活动[9] Asking about addresses 询问地址[10] Asking questions 提问题Book 3 第三册[1] Describing objects 形容物品[2] Asking people to do things. 请人办事[3] Getting information and directions 打听情况和问路[4] Talking about family and relatives 谈论家庭和亲属[5] Talking about neighbors and friends 谈论邻居和朋友[6] Talking about future activities. 谈论未来的活动。

新概念英语第二册笔记-第18课

新概念英语第二册笔记-第18课单词学习pub (口语)大众酒吧,酒馆go round to the pub for a drink 去酒吧喝酒pub-crawl 在数家酒馆连续喝酒public house 酒馆bar 酒吧wineshop 酒店inn 客栈,小旅馆stay at an inn/put up at an inn 住客栈landlord 主人,老板,房东(旅馆,家庭,公寓)landlady 女房东,女主人n. +n.→合成n.silk+worm →silkworm 蚕blood+test →blood-test 验血adj.+n. →n.double-dealer两面派shorthand 速记v.+n. →n.pickpocket 扒手breakwater 防波堤n.+v-ing →n.handwriting 书法sun-bathing 日光浴v.+adv. →n.get-together 联欢会break-through 突破adv.+n. →n.downfall 垮台outbreak 爆发lordas drunk as a lord 酩酊大醉eg. Lord! 天啊!哎呀!哎哟!lord n. 贵族,勋爵duke [dju:k] 公爵marquis ['mɑ:kw?s, mɑ:'ki:] 侯爵earl [?:l] 伯爵viscount ['va?,ka?nt] 子爵baron ['b?r?n] 男爵sir 爵士ladyeg. Lady first. 女士优先。

Ladies and gentlemen 先生们,女士们(称呼套话)Ladies 女厕所bill1) n. 账单,纸币(note)pay the bill/settle the bill 付账eg. It’s wrong to leave a hotel without paying all your bills. 没有付账离开旅馆是不对的。

30天精讲口语交流900句 苏姐英语

30天精通口语交流:苏姐英语引领你走向流利In the fast-paced world of global communication, the importance of fluent spoken English cannot be overstated. As a language that bridges diverse cultures and facilitates seamless interaction, English holds the key to unlocking numerous opportunities. Recognizing this, many individuals strive to improve their English proficiency, aiming to speak confidently and expressively.One such individual is "Su Jie," a renowned English educator who has dedicated her career to guiding students towards mastery in spoken English. Her popular course, "30 Days to Master Spoken Communication with 900 Sentences," offers a structured and comprehensive approach to learning English through practical, everyday sentences.The course is designed to provide learners with a solid foundation in spoken English, focusing on both the fundamental grammar and vocabulary as well as real-life conversational skills. By focusing on 900 essential sentences, Su Jie breaks down the complexities of thelanguage into manageable chunks, making it easier for students to grasp and apply.Each day of the course introduces new sentences, gradually building up a student's repertoire of expressions. The sentences are chosen to cover a wide range of topicsand situations, from basic greetings and introductions to more complex discussions about culture, society, and daily life. This variety ensures that students are prepared for a wide array of conversational scenarios.The beauty of this course lies in its simplicity and practicality. By focusing on sentences rather than孤立的语法点 or vocabulary, it encourages students to think and speak in complete sentences, enhancing their fluency and confidence. The sentences are presented in a clear and concise manner, making it easy for students to understand and remember.Moreover, the course incorporates interactive elements that encourage active participation. Students are encouraged to practice speaking the sentences aloud,模仿语音语调, and even engage in role-playing activities to simulate real-life conversations. This hands-on approachhelps solidify the learned material and turns theory into practical application.The 30-day structure of the course ensures that students maintain a consistent learning pace, avoiding the pitfalls of procrastination or overload. By committing to just a few sentences each day, students can gradually build up their language skills without feeling overwhelmed or intimidated.The impact of this course is far-reaching. Students who complete the 30-day challenge often report significant improvements in their ability to speak English fluently and confidently. They find themselves more engaged in conversations, able to express their thoughts and ideas more clearly, and generally more comfortable navigating through English-speaking environments.In conclusion, "30 Days to Master Spoken Communication with 900 Sentences" by Su Jie English is a powerful toolfor anyone seeking to improve their English proficiency. By providing a structured and practical approach to learning spoken English, it equips students with the skills and confidence they need to communicate effectively in English.Whether you are a beginner or an intermediate learner, this course offers a clear path to achieving fluency in spoken English, opening up a world of opportunities for you to explore and succeed.**30天精通口语交流:苏姐英语引领你走向流利** 在全球交流日益频繁的时代,流利的英语口语能力的重要性不言而喻。

  1. 1、下载文档前请自行甄别文档内容的完整性,平台不提供额外的编辑、内容补充、找答案等附加服务。
  2. 2、"仅部分预览"的文档,不可在线预览部分如存在完整性等问题,可反馈申请退款(可完整预览的文档不适用该条件!)。
  3. 3、如文档侵犯您的权益,请联系客服反馈,我们会尽快为您处理(人工客服工作时间:9:00-18:30)。
相关文档
最新文档