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Spoken English (assignments)

Spoken English (assignments)

 

Note:

Assignments change time by time as the study session progresses. Students of different classes are given assignments as per their study session level.  This is just a small portion of assignments.

 

EXTRACTED SHORT PERFORMANCE ACTIVITIES IN CLASSES:

 

Meeting 2 un-known people

  1. Why do you seem a bit tense?
  2. Have you ever enjoyed meeting two people you didn’t know before?
  3. Does my brother bother you?
  4. Do you find it easy to talk to strangers?
  5. What’s your bro?
  6. Do you feel shy when you meet unknown people?
  7. What sort of questions do you usually ask more when you meet unknown people?
  8. Who you feel more comfortable with known or unknown people?
  9. Do you prefer to take photos of people or places?
  10. What do you do for fun?

 

Meeting 2 friends

  1. Why do you look like worried?
  2. How is your brother today?
  3. How are things going over at your college?
  4. Are you waiting for someone?
  5. How’s work going for you?
  6. Where do you off to every morning?
  7. How’s everyone there?
  8. I’d like to meet your father.
  9. Today should we go to Lahore?
  10. Who’s that old man next to the chair?

 

Free time

  1. How long do you give to your family in a month?
  2. Is your best friend an outdoor man or a homebody?
  3. What sort of events you enjoy the most?
  4. Are you a shopping enthusiast?
  5. What sort of TV programs do you watch more?
  6. How do you feel after spending free time doing something you like?
  7. Do you like drawing or painting in your free time?
  8. Is playing game a fun way to spend your free time?
  9. Does watching the sunset make you happy?
  10. I take a short nap when I have nothing to do and you?

 

 SPOKEN ENGLISH

 

SIMPLE WORD

ADVANCE WORD

  1.  

Good

Excellent

  1.  

Bad

Terrible

  1.  

Happy

Delighted

  1.  

Sad

Miserable

  1.  

Small

Tiny

  1.  

Smart

Intelligent

  1.  

Change

Modify

  1.  

Problem

Challenge

  1.  

Choose

Select