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English, Fifty Topics for Beginners, Elementary Level
English, Fifty Topics for Beginners, Elementary Level
English, Fifty Topics for Beginners, Elementary Level
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English, Fifty Topics for Beginners, Elementary Level

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Based on the Speech Plasma Method, this book is designed to help students of English speak on a variety of topics at a very early stage. All the topics contain the same elementary English grammar structures, so that the students could use them again and again. The stories are based on 600 words and are told in a simple way.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 11, 2014
ISBN9781310052675
English, Fifty Topics for Beginners, Elementary Level
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Alexander Pavlenko

Russian-Hungarian roots. Born in Russia. Presently lives in Budapest, Hungary. Teaches Russian, English and Hungarian in his own language school. Uses his own method, the Speech Plasma Method, which enables his students to speak and think in the language from the very first lessons. Enjoys taking on tough challenges like dealing with elderly people, dyslexic children, students with minor mental disorders. Strongly believes that if the method works for such students, it works for anyone. Has released books, ebooks, audiobooks and apps based on the Speech Plasma Method in English, Russian and Hungarian.

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English, Fifty Topics for Beginners, Elementary Level - Alexander Pavlenko

FIFTY TOPICS FOR BEGINNERS

ENGLISH

FLUENCY PRACTICE SERIES

VOLUME 2

ELEMENTARY LEVEL

By

Alexander Pavlenko

SMASHWORDS EDITION

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PUBLISHED BY:

Sapcrystals plc on Smashwords

ENGLISH

FIFTY TOPICS FOR BEGINNERS

Copyright © 2013 Alexander Pavlenko

www. sapcrystals. com

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1. Accommodation

Accommodation is a big problem these days. You can live in a flat or in a house. In cities most people live in flats. Only very rich people can live in houses in cities. Students usually share flats. Young families often rent flats. Fortunately, I have a flat. I live in a block of flats in Budapest. There are three rooms in my flat: a kitchen, a living room and a bedroom. Unfortunately, there isn’t a big bathroom in my flat. It has central heating. My flat has a nice view. Its windows overlook the park. It is very comfortable and nice. I really like it.

1. Is accommodation a problem today?

2. Where do most people live in cities?

3. Why do they live in flats?

4. What do students usually do?

5. What do young families often do?

6. Do you have a flat?

7. How many rooms are there in your flat?

8. What are they?

9. Is there a big bathroom, too?

10. What view does the flat have?

2. Banks

Banks are very useful. That’s why there are a lot of banks. Banks have got a lot of clients. You can keep your money there. You can also take out a loan from a bank. You can also pay by credit card. Credit cards are very helpful abroad. I use my credit card very often. And of course, I have a bank account, too. There isn’t much money in my account. The bank pays all my bills from my account. There is a bank near my house. But I don’t go to the bank very often. I can also manage my account on the Internet. It is very convenient.

1. What do you think of banks?

2. What can you keep in a bank?

3. How can you pay without cash?

4. Where are credit cards especially helpful?

5. How often do you use your credit card?

6. Have you got a bank account, too?

7. Is there a lot of money in your account?

8. Do you pay your bills yourself or does the bank help you?

9. Do you often go to the bank?

10. Can you manage your account on the Internet?

3. Birthdays and name days

My birthday is my favourite day. I like birthdays very much. You can get a lot of presents for your birthday. My birthday is in November. I always celebrate it. I invite all my friends to my birthday party. There are usually about twenty people at my birthday party. My mum always bakes a big cake for my birthday. And there are a lot of presents in my room. It’s a pity that my birthday party isn’t today. I have a name day, too. In Hungary everybody has a name day. My name day is in February. You can get presents for a name day, too. But I don’t celebrate it.

1. What is your favourite day?

2. Why do you like your birthday?

3. When is your birthday?

4. Do you celebrate it?

5. How do you celebrate your birthday?

6. How many people are there at your birthday party?

7. What does your mum always bake?

8. Are you having a birthday party today?

9. When is your name day?

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