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  1. In this post, you will find range of easy and engaging topics for practicing English conversation. Each one comes with simple questions to kick-start your discussions, so you don’t need to worry about complex vocabulary or tricky grammar.

  2. 15 gru 2017 · Download English conversation topics divided into beginner, intermediate, and advanced level to kickstart your conversation practice. Also learn the best practices for conversation practice, which will help you improve faster.

  3. English Speaking Topics PDF. You can also download a free PDF of beginner and intermediate conversation topics at the end of this article. A1 (Beginner) Level Conversation Topics. Introducing Yourself. What’s your name? How old are you? Where do you live? Do you have any siblings? What’s your favorite color? What’s your favorite food?

  4. Speech is at normal speed and with “standard” pronunciation and intonation. The Language Notes provide information on grammar and intonation patterns, give cross references to similar patterns in other dialogs, and suggest additional examples that can be used for drills on the structure in question.

  5. 101 Conversations in Intermediate English: Short Natural Dialogues to Boost Your Confidence & Improve Your Spoken English. ISBN: 979-861-305-1281. Free “Story Learning” Kit. Discover how to learn foreign languages faster & more effectively through the power of story. Your free video masterclasses, action guides & handy printouts include:

  6. These excellent English conversation practice e-books are perfect for enhancing your daily English without focusing on grammar. Simply relax, read, and repeat these conversation scenarios to boost your fluency. For better pronunciation, use Google Translate to listen and practice.

  7. Office of English Language Programs. MORE DIALOGS FOR EVERYDAY USE. Short Situational Dialogs for Students of English as a Foreign Language. DeanCurry. First published in 1983 Second printing1997 by the English Language Programs Division of the United States Information Agency, Washington, DC.

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