In this course, we will explore three essential topics in English that are important for everyday communication: verbs, daily routines, and family members.
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Verbs are the foundation of sentences. They express actions, states, or occurrences. Understanding verbs is key to building correct and meaningful sentences. For example, verbs like eat, work, study, and sleep describe actions that people do daily.
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Daily Routines refer to the activities that people typically do each day. By learning common verbs related to daily routines, you'll be able to talk about your day-to-day life in English. Expressions such as "I wake up at 7 AM," "She goes to school," or "We have dinner together" are examples of how verbs are used to describe daily activities.
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Family Members include the people we are related to, such as parents, siblings, grandparents, and cousins. Knowing the vocabulary for family members allows you to describe your family structure, relationships, and to speak about your loved ones in English. For instance, you will learn words like mother, father, brother, sister, and grandparents.
Together, these topics will help you communicate more effectively about your life, your family, and your daily activities, which are crucial for building strong conversational skills in English.
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