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LESSONS

 

  1. Talking About Experiences

  2. Describing People and Places

  3. Daily Routines and Habits

  4. Making Plans and Arrangements

  5. Talking About Future Events

  6. Expressing Opinions and Preferences

  7. Past Simple and Present Perfect

  8. Giving Advice and Suggestions

  9. Describing Feelings and Emotions

  10. Comparing and Contrasting

  11. Talking About Jobs and Workplaces

  12. Health and Lifestyle

  13. Environmental Issues

  14. Technology in Daily Life

  15. Sports and Leisure Activities

  16. Talking About Holidays and Travel

  17. Socializing and Making Friends

  18. Using Conditional Sentences

  19. Reported Speech and Questions

  20. Modals: Obligation and Permission

  21. Expressing Needs and Requests

  22. Talking About Problems and Solutions

  23. Shopping and Consumer Rights

  24. Simple Passive Voice

  25. Cultural Differences and Traditions

  26. Education and Learning

  27. Media and Entertainment

  28. Describing Events and Celebrations

  29. Expressing Hope and Wishes

  30. Giving Directions and Instructions

  31. Talking on the Phone

  32. Crimes and Punishment

  33. Talking About Art and Music

  34. Using Linking Words and Phrases

  35. Writing Emails and Letters



CONVERSATION TOPICS

  1. Traveling

  • What was your favorite trip and why?

  • Do you prefer traveling by plane, train, or car?

  • What places would you love to visit in the future?

  1. Food and Cooking

  • What is your favorite dish to cook or eat?

  • Have you tried food from other countries?

  • Do you prefer eating at home or in restaurants?

  1. Daily Routine

  • What is a typical day like for you?

  • How do you usually spend your weekends?

  • Do you think routine is important? Why?

  1. Hobbies and Free Time

  • What hobbies do you enjoy?

  • How often do you practice your hobbies?

  • Have you learned any new hobbies recently?

  1. Work and Jobs

  • What is your dream job?

  • What do you like/dislike about your current job?

  • How important is work-life balance?

  1. Technology

  • What technology do you use daily?

  • How has technology changed communication?

  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of social media?

  1. Education

  • What was your favorite subject at school?

  • How do you prefer to learn new things?

  • What skills are important for your future career?

  1. Environment

  • What environmental problems worry you most?

  • What can individuals do to protect the environment?

  • Should governments do more to fight pollution?

  1. Health and Fitness

  • How do you stay healthy?

  • What is your favorite sport or exercise?

  • Do you think a healthy lifestyle is easy to maintain?

  1. Family and Friends

  • Who is the most important person in your life?

  • How do you spend time with your family?

  • Do you prefer having a few close friends or many friends?

  1. Movies and TV Shows

  • What kind of movies do you like?

  • Who is your favorite actor or actress?

  • Can you recommend a good TV show?

  1. Music

  • What type of music do you enjoy?

  • Have you been to a concert recently?

  • How important is music in your life?

  1. Celebrations and Festivals

  • What holidays do you celebrate with your family?

  • What is your favorite festival or celebration?

  • How do you usually celebrate your birthday?

  1. Sports

  • What sports do you watch or play?

  • Who is your favorite sports team or player?

  • How can sports bring people together?

  1. Fashion and Clothes

  • What kind of clothes do you like to wear?

  • Do you follow fashion trends?

  • Have you ever bought clothes online?

  1. Books and Reading

  • What kind of books do you like?

  • How often do you read?

  • Can you tell me about a book you enjoyed?

  1. Shopping

  • Where do you like to go shopping?

  • What do you usually buy?

  • Do you prefer shopping online or in stores?

  1. Holidays and Vacations

  • What is your ideal holiday destination?

  • Do you like relaxing on holidays or exploring new places?

  • What’s your best holiday memory?

  1. Weather and Seasons

  • What’s your favorite season and why?

  • How does the weather affect your mood?

  • What activities do you enjoy in different seasons?

  1. Pets and Animals

  • Do you have a pet?

  • What is your favorite animal?

  • Would you like to have a pet in the future?

  1. Social Media

  • How often do you use social media?

  • What are the benefits and problems of social media?

  • How does social media affect relationships?

  1. Transportation

  • What is the best way to get around your city?

  • Do you prefer public transport or driving?

  • How can cities improve transportation?

  1. Food and Culture

  • What traditional foods do you like?

  • Have you tried food from other countries?

  • How does food relate to culture?

  1. Movies and Opinions

  • What is your favorite type of movie?

  • Do you like watching movies at home or in cinemas?

  • Can a movie change your opinion about something?

  1. Future Plans

  • What are your goals for the next five years?

  • Do you want to study or work abroad?

  • How do you plan to achieve your dreams?

  1. Communication

  • What’s the best way to learn a new language?

  • How important is non-verbal communication?

  • Have you ever had a misunderstanding because of language?

  1. Holidays and Traditions

  • What is a popular holiday in your country?

  • How do you celebrate it?

  • Do you enjoy learning about other cultures’ holidays?

  1. Cities and Towns

  • Do you prefer living in a city or the countryside?

  • What do you like about your hometown?

  • If you could live anywhere, where would it be?

  1. Advice

  • What advice would you give to someone learning English?

  • How do you ask for advice when you need it?

  • What’s the best advice you have ever received?

  1. Internet and Technology

  • How often do you use the internet?

  • What is your favorite website or app?

  • Can the internet replace traditional methods of learning?


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1. TALKING ABOUT EXPERIENCES

Dialogue 1: Travel Experience

A: Have you ever been to Paris?
B: Yes, I went there last summer. The Eiffel Tower was amazing!
A: I have always wanted to visit it — it looks so beautiful in pictures.
B: You should go someday. You might really enjoy the food and culture.

Dialogue 2: Work Experience

A: What kind of jobs have you had?
B: I worked in a restaurant and then as a teacher.
A: That’s interesting. How was teaching?
B: It was challenging but rewarding. I learned a lot about communication.

Dialogue 3: Learning Experience

A: Have you tried learning a new language?
B: Yes, I started learning French last year.
A: Really? Is it hard?
B: Sometimes, but practicing with friends helped a lot.






READING

I have always been someone who loves to try new things. Over the years, I have traveled to many countries and have picked up a lot of interesting experiences along the way. Last year, I took a trip to Japan, which was a trip of a lifetime. I had never seen anything like the cherry blossoms in full bloom. It really blew me away.

Before that, I had lived in three different cities, each with its own unique vibe. Moving from place to place wasn’t always easy, but I managed to settle in and make new friends every time. I have learned to roll with the punches and take things as they come.

There have been tough moments too. One time, I got caught up in a big storm while hiking, and I had to turn back. It was disappointing, but I brushed it off and came back stronger next time.

I’ve also picked up some useful habits like keeping a journal to jot down my thoughts and experiences. Life has thrown some curveballs, but I have always bounced back. Looking back, I can say I’ve lived a full life and I’m eager to see what’s next.


  • blow me away: (idiom) To surprise or impress someone greatly.

  • roll with the punches: (idiom) To adapt to difficult circumstances.

  • take things as they come: (idiom) To deal with situations in a calm and accepting way.

  • get caught up in: (phrasal verb) To become involved in something unexpectedly.

  • turn back: (phrasal verb) To return from a journey or attempt.

  • brush it off: (phrasal verb) To ignore or dismiss something negative.

  • come back stronger: (idiom) To recover with improved strength or determination.

  • pick up: (phrasal verb) To learn or acquire a skill or habit.

  • throw curveballs: (idiom) To present unexpected difficulties or challenges.

  • bounce back: (phrasal verb) To recover quickly from setbacks.








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