Lesson 2 Booklet to accompany the lesson on F1 Beginners Guide to Speaking Better English Course on UDEMY. Speak better English with Ajarn Ken, a native English speaker from the UK speaking British English
Lesson 2: Learn English Course on UDMY: F1 Beginners Guide to Speaking Better English
1. 7/17/2018
Course F 1 | Lesson 2
AJARN KEN Beginners Guide to Speaking Better English
2. Beginners Guide to Speaking Better English
F1 Beginners Guide to Speaking Better English, Lesson 2 (072018.v1)
Hello! Welcome to Lesson 2 of this F1 Beginners Guide to Speaking Better English
course to Speak English with me, Ajarn Ken.
This F1: Beginners Guide to Speaking Better English course will improve and
practice:
your English speaking skills by speaking along with Ken during the lesson
your English reading skills by following the lesson booklet
your listening skills by listening along with Ken during the lesson
your pronunciation skills by following the lesson and copying Ken
You will listen to Native British English speaker Ken give short English lessons. Your
job is to follow and speak along with Ken.
You will learn:
basic vocabulary and sentence structures you can use in the present simple
tense.
how to speak smoother, clearer, faster and have better pronunciation when
speaking English by linking word sounds together correctly
tips how to improve your confidence and fluency speaking English
how to listen and write better English with short English dictations from a
native English speaker with British English
There are two lessons in each lecture:
Part 1 is me, as a native English speaker, speaking British English, speaking the lesson
as I would normally. I will then show you how to speak smoother by using tips and tricks
used by native English speakers. This is great for those who know a little English to
improve their pronunciation and smoothness when speaking.
Part 2 is me again, speaking the lesson again slower which is perfect for a beginner
English student to speak clearer and use helpful and useful sentences and structures.
3. Beginners Guide to Speaking Better English
F1 Beginners Guide to Speaking Better English, Lesson 2 (072018.v1)
Vocabulary to Translate
ENGLISH Type TRANSLATION
Person Noun
Man Noun
Woman Noun
Boy Noun
Girl Noun
He Pronoun
She Pronoun
People Noun
He/She is Pronoun
They are Pronoun
Bathroom Noun
Who Pronoun
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F1 Beginners Guide to Speaking Better English, Lesson 2 (072018.v1)
LESSON TRANSCRIPT
Person
Man
Woman
Boy
Girl
He
She
This is a person
This is a man
This is a woman
This is a boy
This is a girl
What’s this? This’s a man.
What’s this? This is a woman.
What’s this? This is a boy.
What’s this? This is a girl.
Is this a man? Yes, it is.
Is this a woman? Yes, it is.
Is this a boy? Yes, it is.
Is this a girl? Yes, it is.
Is this a man? No, it isn’t, it’s a woman.
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F1 Beginners Guide to Speaking Better English, Lesson 2 (072018.v1)
Is this a woman? No, it isn’t, it’s a boy.
Is this a boy? No, it isn’t, it’s a girl.
Is this a girl? No, it isn’t, it’s a man.
Where’s the man? The man’s in the living room.
Where’s the woman? The woman’s in the kitchen.
Where’s the boy? The boy’s in the bedroom.
Where’s the girl? The girl’s in the bathroom.
Is the man in the living room? Yes, he is.
Is the woman in the kitchen? Yes, she is.
Is the boy in the bedroom? Yes, he is.
Is the girl in the bathroom? Yes, she is.
Is the woman in the living room?
No, she isn’t, she’s in the kitchen.
Is the boy in the kitchen?
No, he isn’t, he’s in the bedroom.
Is the girl in the bedroom?
No, she isn’t, she’s in the bathroom.
Is the man in the bathroom?
No, he isn’t, he’s in the living room.
For a man, we say ‘he’, he’s in the living room. For a woman, we say ‘she’, she’s in the
kitchen.
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F1 Beginners Guide to Speaking Better English, Lesson 2 (072018.v1)
People
These are people. We say 1 person but 2 people, 3 people, 4 people, 5 people etc.
How many people are in the living room?
There are 4 people in the living room.
Are there 4 people in the living room?
Yes, there are.
Is there one person in the living room?
No, there isn’t, there are 4 people in the
living room.
We use HE/SHE for one person.
He is a man, she is a woman.
We use THEY for more than one person.
They are people. He is a person, they are people.
Who
Who’s this? This is the man.
Who’s this? This is the woman.
Who’s this? This is the boy.
Who’s this? This is the girl.
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F1 Beginners Guide to Speaking Better English, Lesson 2 (072018.v1)
Hello from Ajarn Ken.
I’m an English teacher and ESL expert. I have more than 10 years experience of
teaching English as a second language in Europe, South America and Asia. I’ve taught
thousands of students over this time and hundreds have been lucky enough to begin
using English in their new career.
I am a native English speaker from Scotland
and have lived and worked in many countries
including Spain, Portugal, Italy, Bulgaria,
Romania and Thailand, as well as being well
travelled and visited around 50 countries
worldwide.
As well as speaking native English and Scots, I
have also learned to speak French, Spanish,
Portuguese and a little Thai.
Now it is you turn to jump in and begin to enjoy
your English lessons and build a prosperous
career, get the promotion you want, go
travelling, build confidence with your English or just learn for fun!
One thing all my students say is that they don’t know native speakers to practice. Well
now you can, you can practice with me!
Good luck!