Oral and Speaking
Oral and Speaking
Introduction:
Turn on the television and you will see Flip through a newspaper and you will see Glance/browse through a magazine and you will see Take a walk in the street and you will see Pay a visit to and you will In this day and age, Gone are the days when
Boundary statements:
A coin has two sides. A candle has two ends. A mirror has two faces. A paper has two sides. By the same token, Be that as it may ,
Figurative statements:
Student are the future pillars of society. Tip of the iceberg A drop in the ocean Burn the midnight oil A myriad of Lets not put the cart before the horse.
Opinion statements:
It is crystal clear that It is no doubt that It is no denying that In my point of view, I hold firm to my belief that Little difficulty is there in understanding that
Concluding Statements:
Last but no least, Last buy by no means that, In a nutshell, It goes without saying that All in all, As conclusion, As concluded,
Individual Presentation:
Today, I want to share with you a passage I read. The topic of my presentation is The passage I read today is called The first paragraph says The passage goes on to say The passage concludes by saying The second paragraph is about That is the end of my presentation.
Group Discussion:
Do you mind if I begin the discussion? Shall we start? Yes, I agree with your opinions. Yes, you are right. Thats a good idea. I agree it very much. How about you? Any ideas? In my opinions, To make a conclusion,