• Describe your family? • Do you have a large or small family? • How much time do you spend with your family? • What do you like to do together as a family? • Do you get along well with your family? • Are people in your country generally close to their families? | VIVIAN FOREIGN LANGUAGE Ms. Anh Introduction Content – What do you need for speaking skill? Grammar for Speaking English Linking words in Speaking English Phrases in Speaking English Some Topics & Samples - How do you practice in order to improve your Speaking English? Conclusion This presentation aims to guide you the method and provide referent materials for Speaking English! Grammar for Speaking English Possessive Nouns Pronouns Be Verbs & Action Verbs & Irregular Verbs Adjectives & Adverbs Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Simple Tense & Progressive and Perfect Tense & Perfect Progressive Tense Gerunds & Infinitives Active Voice and Passive Voice Indicative, Imperative, Subjunctive Mood Auxiliary Verbs - Be, Do, Have- Will/Would, Shall/Should/ Can/Could, May/Might/Must Prepositions - On, At, In- Of, To, For - With, Over, By Interjections Linking words in Speaking English Coordinating Conjunctions a. Connect words, phrases, or clauses that are independent or equal b. and, but, or, so, for, yet, and not Correlative Conjunctions a. Used in pairs b. both/and, either/or, neither/nor, not only/but also Subordinating Conjunctions a. Used at the beginning of subordinate clauses b. although, after, before, because, how, if, once, since, so that, until, unless, when, while, where, whether, etc. Conjunctive adverbs are: accordingly, also, besides, consequently, finally, however, indeed, instead, likewise, meanwhile, moreover, nevertheless, next, otherwise, still, therefore, then, etc. Apologizing Sorry. Im (so / very / terribly) sorry. Ever so sorry. How stupid / careless / thoughtless of me. Pardon (me) Thats my fault. Sorry. It was all my fault. Please excuse my (ignorance) Please dont be mad at me. Please accept our (sincerest) apologies. Phrases in Speaking English Talking about good ideas Thats a great idea. Thats an idea. Good idea! What a great idea! I think thats a fantastic idea. I . | VIVIAN FOREIGN LANGUAGE Ms. Anh Introduction Content – What do you need for speaking skill? Grammar for Speaking English Linking words in Speaking English Phrases in Speaking English Some Topics & Samples - How do you practice in order to improve your Speaking English? Conclusion This presentation aims to guide you the method and provide referent materials for Speaking English! Grammar for Speaking English Possessive Nouns Pronouns Be Verbs & Action Verbs & Irregular Verbs Adjectives & Adverbs Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Simple Tense & Progressive and Perfect Tense & Perfect Progressive Tense Gerunds & Infinitives Active Voice and Passive Voice Indicative, Imperative, Subjunctive Mood Auxiliary Verbs - Be, Do, Have- Will/Would, Shall/Should/ Can/Could, May/Might/Must Prepositions - On, At, In- Of, To, For - With, Over, By Interjections Linking words in Speaking English Coordinating Conjunctions a. Connect words, phrases, or clauses .