102 Simple English Conversation Dialogues For Beginners in American English: Gain Confidence and Improve your Spoken English (Beginner English Vocabulary Builder)
102 Simple English Conversation Dialogues For Beginners in American English: Gain Confidence and Improve your Spoken English (Beginner English Vocabulary Builder)
, ESL Teacher & Author is an English teacher with 20 years of experience teaching all ages, classes and levels. She spent 10 years in South Korea and is currently teaching in Vancouver, Canada Her best-selling titles include: Medical English DialoguesBusiness English Vocabulary Builder (1 & 2)IELTS Speaking Vocabulary BuilderAmerican English SlangShort Stories in English for Intermediate ESL/EFL Learners102 Simple English Conversation DialoguesBeginner English for Everyone What's in the Book? Phrases and Expressions Could you please give me a hand? Sure, what do you need? Dialogue Tom: Could you please give me a hand this weekend? Jenny: Sure, what do you need? Tom: Would you mind looking after Tony during my dentist appoin ent? Jenny: Okay, no problem. I love hanging out with him. What time? Dialogues with Questions Keith is shopping for a new computer. Clerk: Do you need any help finding something? Keith: I'm looking for a new laptop but I'm kind of overwhelmed with all the choices. Clerk: Sure, I can help you out. What did you need it for? Keith: Basic stuff. Watching Netflix. Online banking. Email and Facebook. That kind of stuff. Vocabulary Turn back the hands of time: Go back to a time in the past. Refers to the hands on a clock. Before: Prior. At that time: A specific time, usually in the past. Later: After. 90 years ago: If it's 2020 now, refers to 1930. Time flies when you're having fun: Time goes fast if you're doing entertaining things.