In this e-book on Fluent English for ESL students, individuals can expect to learn essential grammar rules, vocabulary expansion techniques, and effective communication strategies. The e-book will provide practical exercises to enhance listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills, tailored specifically for non-native English speakers. Additionally, it will offer tips on overcoming common language barriers, building confidence in conversational English, and mastering pronunciation. Overall, the e-book aims to empower ESL students to communicate fluently and confidently in various real-life situations.
Initially you need to learn the meanings of those words which people use on a daily basis.
After you learn the meanings of the words, start framing sentences using the formulas.
bring=Thechuta (Telugu)
I bring good news everyday
Learn to make the positive, negative, positive interrogative and negative interrogative sentences
P: I bring good news
N: I don't bring good news
PI: Do you bring good news?
NI: Don't you bring good news?
Learn the four sentences in all the tenses.
The first two sentences are for you to answer the YES/NO questions and the remaining two sentences are for you to ask questions.
Learn to make questions and answers using the WH words like What, When, Where, Why, Who, Which, Whose, Whom, How?
With the information that you gather using those WH questions, try to talk about a person or a thing or an event