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Our Ref: FT/SMMTPGC/LL/0824


Dated: 24th August, 2012
To
The Principal
Shri Murli Manohar Town PG College
Ballia,
Uttar Pradesh
Email: rajeev5123@indiatimes.com

Ph: 05498-221651

Kind Attn: Dr. Rajiv


Sub: Proposal for Clarity Snetclass Communication Lab Software
Dear Sir,
We thank you for your telephonic enquiry dated: 24 th August, 2012 regarding the requirement of
Language Lab. In continuation to the same, we are pleased to note your interest and hereby take
pleasure in offering you our latest CLARITY SNETCLASS COMMUNICATION LAB
SOFTWARE.
As desired, we are pleased to submit the detailed synopsis along with our most competitive prices for
the above-mentioned solutions for your esteemed institution for your ready reference.

CLARITY SNETCLASS COMMUNICATION LAB SOFTWARE


1.

Digital network transmission with superior sound quality, communication is effected through
the headsets or speakers, and teacher can control the volume level. No significant time delay
of audio transmission through the network cable during grouping.

2.

Support video follow-learning `

3.

Perfect and flexible grouping, teacher can assign freely the number of students within one
group.

4.

Strong examination functions, supporting various question formats and types with automatic
paper receive, checking, marking and grading. The result can be easily analyzed with charts
or graphs.

6.

Pedagogical design in user interface, no need to have strong computer knowledge background
and teachers can handle to use within 5-10 minutes.

7.

Purely software solution and use the existing computer network cable for audio/video
transmission, thus very low cost of software installation and hardware maintenance.

8.

Teacher can broadcast the video file to designated student or the whole class.

9.

Teacher can have conversation with student for explaining or assistance.

10. Teacher can talk to individual or a group of students through headset.


11. Teacher can assign a student to act as a teacher to demonstrate his monitor to all other
students.

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12. Students can log-in and their names will be appearing on the control interface at the teachers
control monitor.
13. Teacher can send a multiple choice question for students to answer through their keyboard.
The students answers will be appeared at teachers PC and their result can be analysed with
statistic report.
14. Teacher can monitor the students monitors, both screen and the sound, in real time.
15. Waveforms of master track and student track for easy comparison if the students tone is
correct.
16. Student will record down his own voice while he follows the master track, with AAC (Audio
Active Comparison) function.
17. Content of the voice appears in parallel with the sound track
18. Bookmarking to allow settings at various locations for easy reference.
19. Voice speed adjustment so as the tone remains unchanged for students to follow the content.
20. All file can be converted into MP3 format for easy storage in the hard disk.
21. Text files can be sent to students to carry out reading practice.
22. Teacher prepares and edits the materials of various formats of video, audio or text, which will
be sent to students for practice.
23. Management of students log-in account. Management of students account will reduce the
workload of teacher.
24. Teacher can prepare the examination paper very easily.
25. Teacher has the control which can command students to start up and stop at the same time.
26. Examination paper can be saved and printed for students to carry out written answer.
27. Teacher can broadcast screen and voice to student computer;
28. Teacher can remote monitor and control students desktops;
29. Teacher can play all kinds of DVD/VCD media files to students computers;
30. Teacher can record screen and then playback to students;
31. Teacher can remote restart, turn off and shut down students computers;
32. Teacher can sends files or folders to all students;
33. Teacher can send messages to students;
34. Teacher can remote run student program;
35. Teacher can limit/block student visiting website;
36. Teacher can limit / block student using certain application and so on
37. Facility to send video files in virtual recording mode.

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38. Auto segment / Manual segment of audio or video files available for practice.
39. Questions can be created by the teacher and instantly send to all students along with images.
40. Teacher can see the grades of all students.
41. Questions can be created by group wise / department wise
42. Teacher can send back the grade answer paper with grade & comments to all the students.
43. Students screen can be captured by the teacher.
44. Facility to restrict students on using any USB storage drive.

CLARITY SNETCLASS COMMUNICATION LAB ALONG WITH


ENGLISH CONTENT
S.No. Particular
1.
1 Teacher + 30 Students

Unit Price
Rs.1,53,000.00 + Taxes

PLEASE NOTE:
THE ABOVE MENTIONED COST IS INCLUSIVE OF HEADPHONES, TRAINING &
INSTALLATION.

It is better to use P4 Multimedia Computers (minimum specifications for the same is


mentioned below)

TEACHER COMPUTER :

Intel Pentium 4 or AMD 32 Bit processor


MSWINDOWS 2003 Server operating system with
Service Pack 1 or 2 & ADS Installed (Domain
controller) 32 bit Operating system only
Do not require dedicated server system
Internet Explorer 6 ver or above
512MB RAM
Static IP should be used
10/100 Ethernet card
20 MB free hard disc space for better performance
Sound card should be installed

NETWORK
REQUIREMENTS

TCP/IP Protocol
100-BASE-T Hub, network switch recommended

STUDENT COMPUTER

Intel Pentium 4 or AMD 32 bit processor


Windows XP (SP2) 32 bit Operating System only
512 MB RAM
100-BASE-T Network card
20 MB free hard disc space for better performance
Internet Explorer Ver 6 or above.
Sound card should be installed

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Note:
Kindly note the above rates do not include the cost of furniture, computers, hardware &
networking for the LAN are to be added to cost.

The above quoted rates are only for software based Language Lab. The computer,
Networking / LAN will have to be provided by you.
The above software is works on a Wired LAN environment.
It is better system to use either P-IV or higher Multimedia Computers.
Installation : College shall provide the computers working in its places in the Lab. Focus
Technologies shall do the installation of the software. Any masonry, Electrical/Carpentry
and Civil work if required will have to be done by the Institution at their cost.

ENGLISH CONTENTS MATERIAL PACKAGE OFFERED ALONG


WITH LANGUAGE LAB
1) Introduction to basic vocabulary and phrases
2) Software to build on what you have learnt and bring you closer to real English
conversation.
3) Video learning disc to improve your English vocabulary. Video quizzes will help improve
your memory of key English phrases
4) Software based on essential tool for anyone needing to learn specialist vocabulary. Quickly
discover how to set a meeting, make a business call or organize a contract in English
5) Improve your English comprehension skills with our in depth intermediate disc
6) Our most advanced disc will take you through a popular English television show with
quizzes memory games and comprehension exercises
7) Excellent course for acquiring correct pronunciation, learning systematically the
characteristics sound or spoken English and its stress Rhythm and intonation.
8) This intermediate course helps students to develop listening comprehension by studying
natural speech. The recorded text include conversation, telephone announcements and news
items. The subjects are various Travel, Music, History, Social Life etc.
9) In this course we work on communication skills conversation, fluency & stylish accents,
correct pronunciation, grammar (Elementary to Advanced Level) & structure practice,
written exercises.
10) This course helps to develop written communication skills as well as good command over
spoken English. It includes answering the phone, making appointments, presenting the
products, business letters, making presentation, negotiating etc. helps to develop business
skills & personality.
IMPROVE YOUR SPOKEN ENGLISH INTERMEDIATE LEVEL
Introduction to the sentence

Kinds of sentences: Interrogative,


Imperative, Exclamatory with so
many examples.

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Nouns
Pronouns
Adjective
Verb
Adverb
Preposition
Conjunction
Interjection
Greetings with small sentences
Good Manners & Etiquettes
How to Order
How to congratulate
How to Request
Enquiring about the way
How to converse with parents
How to converse with friends
Talking to a doctor

Talking to the class teacher of your


child
How to talk on a phone
Talking at the general store
Talking to your friend and telling
him/her your name.
Talk to your friend for lending a
colored pencil
Talk to the shopkeeper of the toy shop
Talk to the shopkeeper of readymade
garments for a dress.
Listen to the questions and answers.
How to talk in a Birthday Party.
Ask for the time from your friend.
Talk to your friend about work place.
Talk to your friend.
General conversation.

IMPROVE YOUR SPOKEN ENGLISH ADVANCED LEVEL

Letter Writing (Categories of a letter)


Detailed explanation of Parts of letters
How to write a Paragraph
Examples of Paragraph writing: The
Hospital, My Country, A Visit to a
trade fair.
Talking about your Job
Responsibilities
How to enquire about and Describe a
product.
How to invite people Formally and
informally
Asking for help
How to offer something to somebody.
Talking about your Jobs
Putting forward a Request
Business Introduction
How to seek explanation
How to Express Appreciation
Describing Projects
Company Description
Describing Business Activities
How to discussion you future plans
Apologizing
Using Tense Appropriately in
Business
Asking for information

Closing a Conversation
How to organize a Customer Survey
Discussing Agenda Items
Making Appointments
Writers Checklist
Signposting
Simple Presentation
How to prepare a Speech

GROUP DISCUSSION
Topics Covered:

What is a Group Discussion?


Discussion versus debate
Why institutes conduct a GD
How to gear up for a GD
Practice make perfect
Steps to acing Group Discussions
Types of GDs
Conducting GDs
How to prepare?
And many latest live examples

Pronunciation Practice Basic (U.S. & U.K.), General English, International English;
Situational Conversations (Interactive); Interactive Learning;
Learning through: Activities; Situations); Discussions; Stories; Interviews, Group Discussion.
Pronunciation Practice (U.K.) Sounds, Words & Sentences; Conversations Neutral Accent;
Conversations Interactive (U.S., U.K., etc.); Essential English Grammar; Common Errors in
English.
School Level C (Advanced)
Comprehension; English Grammar (Advanced); BBC Learning; Idioms & Phrases; Group
Discussion (In-house)
Professional Communication Skill Development
Handling Telephone Calls; Public Speaking; Group Discussion; Presentation; Debating;
Business Etiquette; Penning e-mails, formal letter writing etc; Reporting, Making Curriculum
Vitae and appearing for interviews etc.
PHONETICS (General English)
(Words + Sentences Listen & Repeat)
Accent, Rhythm and Intonation / Word Accent/ Accent and Rhythm in Sentences / Intonation
Consonants Vowels
PHONETCS (Intelligible English)
(44 Sounds & Words Listen & Repeat)
The Organs of Speech & Speech Mechanism
Classification of English Sounds, Exemplification of five
Consonant sounds & A short description of pure vowels, Diphthongs
Pronunciation of ten more Consonants
Exemplification of Nine Consonants
Long Vowel
Short Vowels Their Pronunciation and Explications
Diphthongs, their articulations and exemplifications.
Some tips for conversation & Characteristics of good conversation
Syllable, Syllable structure, Word Stress and their rules
Tone Groups, Nucleus and Intonation Falling & Rising
PHONETICS (British English)
Words / Sentences / Questions / Conversations Listen & Repeat

Dictionary Software shall be provided in all student systems


(Elementary)
Pronunciation Practice Basic (U.S. & U.K.), General English, International English;
Situational Conversations (Interactive); Interactive Learning;
Learning through: Cartoons; Music; Games; Fun; Activities; Situations); Discussions; Stories;
Interviews.
(Intermediate)
Pronunciation Practice (U.K.) Sounds, Words & Sentences; Conversations Neutral Accent;
Conversations Interactive (U.S., U.K., etc.); Essential English Grammar; Common Errors in
English.
(Advanced)
Comprehension; English Grammar (Advanced); BBC Learning; Idioms & Phrases; Group
Discussion (In-house)
Professional Communication Skill Development
Handling Telephone Calls; Public Speaking; Group Discussion; Presentation; Debating;
Business Etiquette; Penning e-mails, formal letter writing etc; Reporting, Making Curriculum
Vitae and appearing for interviews etc.

PHONETICS
For acquiring the correct pronunciation, learning systematically the characteristic sounds of spoken
English and its stress, rhythm & Intonation. It is a systematic analysis of the features of English
pronunciation illustrated by recordings for the learner to practice.
Lesson 1: Listen & Repeat
(f) as in face / (v) as in valley / (f) as in face compared with (v) as in valley / (f) as in face or (v) as in
valley? / (o) as in thumb compared with (O) as in this / (o) as in thumb compared with (f) as in face /
(O) as in this compared with (v) as in valley / which sound is it (f) as in face, (v) as in valley, (o) as
in thumb, or (O) as in thumb, or (O) as in this?
Lesson 2: Listen & Repeat
(s) as in sun & (z) as in zebra / (s) as in sun compared with (z) as in zebra / which sound is it (s) as
in sun or (z) as in zebra / (s) as in sun compared with (o) as in thumb / (z) as in zebra compared with
(O) as in this / which sound is it - (s) as in sun or (o) as in thumb? / Which sound is it (z) as in
zebra or (O) as in this?
Lesson 3: Listen & Repeat
(f) as in shoe & (3) as in measure / (f) as in shoe compared with (3) as in measure / (f) as in shoe
compared with (s) as in sun &(3) as in measure compared with (z) as in zebra / Which sound is it-(f)
as in shoe or (s) as in sun & which sound is it now (3) as in measure or (z) as in zebra / (tf) as in
church & (d3) as in jug / (tf) as in church compared with (d3) as in jug.
Lesson 4: Listen & Repeat
(tf) as in church compared with (f) as in shoe & (d3) as in jug compared with (3) as in measure /
which sound is it- (tf) as in
Church or (f) as in shoe & which sound is it now (d3) as in jug or (3) as in measure / (h) as in hand
At the beginning of words / Words with and without the (h) sound at the beginning & Words with and
without the (h) sound in the middle / Is there an (h) sound in these words?
Lesson 5 : Listen & Repeat

(I) as in leaf / (I) as in ell / (I) as in leaf compared with (r)as in river / which sound is it -(I) as in leaf
or (r) as in river? / (w) as in west / (w) as in west compared with (v) as in valley / which sound is it (w) as in west or (v) as in valley? / j) as in yes compared with (d3) as in jug / which sound is it (j) as
in yes or (d3) as in jug?
Lesson 6: Listen & Repeat
(m) as in man / (n) as in no / (n) as in ring / (n) as in ring compared with (n) as in no / Which sound is
it (n) as in ring or (n) as in no? / (n) as in ring compared with (nk) as in ink / (n) as in ring compared
with (ng) as in finger / Which sound is it (n) as in ring or (nk) as in ink?
Lesson 7: Listen & Repeat
(p) as in pipe / (b) as in baby / (p) as in pipe compared with (b) as in baby / Which sound is it (p) as
in pipe or (b) as in baby? / (b) as in baby compared with (v) as in valley / Which sound is it (b) as in
baby or (v) as in valley? / (t) as in table / d) as in door
Lesson 8: Listen & Repeat
(t) as in table compared with (d) as in door/ Which sound is it (t) as in table or (d) as in door? /
Which sound is it (d) as in door or (O) as in this? / (k) as in cake / (g) as in girl / (k) as in cake
compared with (g) as in girl / Which sound is it (k) as in cake or (g) as in girl?
Lesson 9: Listen & Repeat
Groups of two consonants at the beginning of words/ Groups of two consonants at the end of words /
Groups of three consonants at the end of words / Groups of four consonants at the end of words /
Groups of consonants in the middle of words / Groups of four consonants between words / Groups of
five consonants between words / Groups of six consonants between words.
Lesson 10: Listen & Repeat
(I:) as in sea / (i) as in six sound / (I:) compared with (i) / Which sound is it (I:) or (i)? / (e) as in
desk / (e) compared with (i) / Which sound is it (e) or (i)?
Lesson 11: Listen & Repeat
(x) as in cat / (x) compared with (e) / Which sound is it (x) or (e) / (U) as in cup / (U) compared
with (x) / Which sound is it (U) or (x)? / (a as in star / (a:) compared with (U) / Which sound is it
(a:) or (U)?
Lesson 12: Listen & Repeat
(E) as in dog / (E) compared with (U) / Which sound is it (E) or (U)? / (E:) as in four / (E)
compared with (E) / (o) as in thumb compared with (f) as in face / Which sound is it (E) or (U)? /
(u) as in foot / (u) compared with (E) / Which sound is it (E) or (U)?
Lesson 13: Listen & Repeat
(u:) as in two / (u:) compared with (u) / Which sound is it (u:) or (u)? / (:) as in bird / (PU) as in
stone / (OU) compared with (:) / Which sound is it: (OU) / or (:)? / (OU) compared with (E:) / Which
sound is it: (OU) or (E:) ?
Lesson 14: Listen & Repeat
(AU) as in cow / (AU) compared with (OU) / Which sound is it (AU) or (OU)? / (EI) as in tail / (EI)
compared with (E) / Which sound is it: (EI) or (E)? / (AI) as in fly / Which sound is it (AI) or (EI)?
Lesson 15: Listen & Repeat
(EI) as in boy / (EI) Compared with (AI) / Which sound is it - (EI) or (AI)? / ( ) as in banana / () as in
banana / () as in banana followed by (r) as in river, in phrases: / () compared with (I) / Which sound
is it () or (I)? / (i) as in beard

Lesson 16: Listen & Repeat


(e) as in pear / (e) compared with (i) / Which sound is it (e) or (i)? / (e) compared with (i) / (e)
compared with (e) / (e) compared with (i) / Which sound is it (e) or (i)? / (u) as in poor / (-) as in
four / (-) compared with (u) / (ai) as in fire / (ai) compared with ( ) / Which sound is it (ai) or
()?
Lesson 17: Listen & Repeat
(au) compared with ( ) / Which sound is it (au) as in flower, ( ) as in star, or ((ai) as in fire? /
(ei) as in player / The short vowels, before voiced and voiceless sounds / The long vowels at the end
of a word and before voiced and voiceless sounds / The diphthongs at the end of words and before
voiced and voiceless sounds:
Lesson 18: Listen & Repeat Words, Sentences, Questions & Conversations
Lesson 19: Listen & Repeat Words, Sentences, Questions & Conversations
Lesson 20: Listen & Repeat Words, Sentences, Questions & Conversations
Lesson 21: Listen & Repeat Words, Sentences, Questions & Conversations
Lesson 22: Listen & Repeat Words, Sentences, Questions & Conversations
Lesson 23: Listen & Repeat Sentences, Questions & Conversations
Lesson 24: Listen & Repeat Questions & Sentences

CONVERSATIONS
Situational Conversations
1) At the Doctors
4) Railway Enquiry
7) Looking for Accommodation
10) At a Gift Shop
13) At a Party
16) Talking about a Vacation
19) Selling a Product
22) Hire Purchase

2) At the Post Office


5) At the Airport
8) In a Government Office
11) At the Greengrocers
14) Planning a Vacation
17) Seeking Admission in
School
20) Getting a Book Published
23) Buying a Computer

3) At the Bank
6) At the Restaurant
9) At a Bookshop
12) Invitation to a Party
15) Booking a Room
18) Asking about a Course
21) Buying a Car
24) An Interview

A self-Learning Guide to Conversation Practice

Speaking word accent, contracted form


Communicating making requests
Grammar and Usage framing questions

1) At the Post Office


4) At the Market
7) At the Chemists
10) An Interview

2) A the Doctors
5) In the Library
8) At the Railway Station
11) Buying a Motor Cycle

3) Buying a Shirt
6) At the Tailors
9) A the Tea Stall
12) At the Booksellers

13) At the Garage


16) An invitation to Tea
19) Introductions

14) Hiring a Taxi


17) At the Cinema
20) At the Hotel

15) At the Restaurant


18) At the Bank

Situational Conversations
1) Meeting People, Exchanging Greetings
3) Introducing People to Others
5) Talking about People, Animals & Places
6) Answering the Telephone
8) Taking and Leaving Messages
10) Calling for Help in Emergency
11) Getting Peoples Attention
13) Making Requests and Responding
15) Thanking Someone and Responding to Thanks
16) Inviting / Accepting / Refusing
18) Congratulating and Responding
20) Asking for giving and Refusing Permission
21) Talking about the Weather
23) Talking about Possessions
25) Asking for the Time and Date
26) Asking for and Giving an Opinion
28) Giving Advice / Making Suggestions
30) Making a Complaint and Responding to One
31) Expressing Likes & Dislikes
33) Expressing sympathy / Condolences
35) Talking about Past Events
36) Talking about Quantity
38) Assuming and Inferring
40) Explaining Words and Actions and Giving Reasons
41) Taking about Future Events
43) Talking about Purpose and Consequence
45) Reporting What People Said
46) Expressing Certainty and Uncertainty
48) Expressing Probability and Improbability
50) Expressing Ability and Inability

2) Introducing Yourself
4) Giving Personal Information
7) Dealing with a Wrong Number
9) Making Inquiries on the Phone
12) Giving Instructions / Clarifications
14) Asking for / Giving Directions
17) Apologizing and Responding to an Apology
19) Playing Compliments, Showing Appreciations
22) Describing Daily Routines
24) Talking about Current Activities
27) Agreeing and Disagreeing
29) Persuading and Dissuading
32) Expressing Hopes, Wishes and Concern
34) Expressing Emotions
37) Describing Manner & Frequency
39) Making Comparisons
42) Talking about Intentions / Plans
44) Talking about Arrangements
47) Expressing Possibility and Impossibility
49) Expressing Obligation and Necessity

CONVERSATIONS
Intelligible English
1) 14 Smart Keys to Speak English fluently
3) Saying Goodbye (Parting / Farewell)
5) Invitation
7) I Want Something
9) Order / Signals / Encouragement
11) Expressing Opinion
13) Expressing ability & Certainty
15) Expressing preference & Pleasure
17) Apologizing & Forgiving

2) Meetings & Greetings


4) Saying Thank you
6) Self Introduction
8) Phrases use to make requests
10) Suggestions / Advice
12) Can you help me?
14) Agreeing & Disagreeing
16) Making an Appointment
18) Permission & Consent

19) Expressing certainty & uncertainty


21) Making Complaints
23) Exclamation, Surprise, Disappointment
25) Addressing People Correctly
27) Expressions to Sound Persuasive
29) Expressing Sympathy
31) Expressing Anger
33) Expressing Indifference
35) Typical Conversation Starters
37) Bringing a Conversation to a Close
39) Conversation with Strangers
41) Wh Questions
43) Has, Have, Had, Hasnt, Havent
45) Isnt, arent
47) Shall, Should, Will, Would
49) Do, Make, Must & Ought
51) Making and Receiving a Phone Call
53) Telephone English
55) Remind, Remember, Recall
57) Some confusing expressions
59) Before, Enough Sufficient & Adequate
61) Conversation with the Doctor
63) Asking Directions
65) Asking / Telling the Time
67) Identifying Things & People
69) Airport Checking In
71) Conversation at the Bank
73) Staying in a Hotel
75) Shopping
77) In a Clothes Shop
79) Planning a Journey
81) Talking about Eating
83) Talking about Holidays/ Vacation / Picnic
85) Talking about School
87) Talking about English Speaking
89) Describing People
91) Suggestions: Agreeing or Disagreeing
93) Asking for Facilities: Toiler / Washing
95) Talking about Cooking & Dieting
97) Daily Activities
99) Car Loans / Lotto / Describing a Friend

20) Obligation
22) Congratulations & Good Wishes
24) Offers & Refusing Offers
26) Saying that you Understand / or dont
28) Talking about Plans
30) Saying no Nicely
32) Expressing Hope, Doubt, Satisfaction
34) Stating you Remember or dont Remember
36) Changing the Subject in a Conversation
38) Familiar Expressions to Stimulate Listeners
40) Learn to ask Questions
42) Do, Did, Does, Dont , Didnt , Doesnt
44) Am, Is, Are
46) Can, Could, May & Might
48) Describing
50) While, Used (to) Need, Dare
52) Telephone: Taking & Leaving Message
54) Telephoning : Tips
56) Assure Ensure Insure
58) Miss, Rise or Raise & Drive or Ride
60) Too, Very, Fewer, Less, a Little, a Bit
62) Talking about Health
64) Getting Information
66) Using Expressions of Time and the Calendar
68) Getting Information at the Airport
70) Using the Post Office
72) Travel by Taxi / Rent a Car
74) Getting Change, Lending and Borrowing
76) Shopping 2
78) Journey by Bus
80) Talking about the Weather
82) At a Restaurant
84) At the Railway Station
86) Office Conversation
88) Getting a Car Repaired
90) Asking & Giving Explanations
92) Booking Seats & Buying a Ticket
94) Dealing with the Police / Fire / Ambulance
96) Living in an Apartment / a House
98) Cost of Living / Personal Documents
100) Conversation in the Gym/Book Shop/ Library

SITUATIONAL DIALOGUES WITH VIDEO


1) Teacher joining a new school
3) In the computer laboratory
5) Paintings
7) Start a family
9) Playing cricket
11) Buying a PC

2) Trying for job


4) Fitness workout
6) Renting a video
8) May I help you?
10) How to or not to say
12) Distance Education

13) Deciding on Vacation


15) Interior Decoration
17) Boarding School
19) A building project
21) About accident
23) Borrowing a mobile
25) Stay connected
27) Airport check in counter
29) Beauty treatment
31) Two friends in a hostel
33) In a college campus
35) Holiday plans
37) Eating at a restaurant
39) Caring for aunt
41) Tight Schedule
43) A student and a teacher
45) Police Complaint
47) Looking for an apartment
49) Janes boyfriend

14) Hospitality Management Course


16) Terrible Noise
18) Marketing Manager
20) Likes and Dislikes
22) Dry up soon
24) Buying a mobile phone
26) Rescue operation
28) Customs duty for extra
30) Escape from disaster
32) Gardening
34) Car repair
36) Anxious about the future
38) Migraine Headache
40) At a mobile shop
42) Wake-up-call
44) Late at Home
46) A new job
48) Film Festival
50) Exercise

51) Introducing oneself

52) Invitation to a party

53) Asking for a direction


55) Planning a party
57) At the ice cream parlour
59) Diet watch
61) Foreign Exchange
63) Introducing a person
65) Traffic speed limit
67) Buying CDs
69) Buying a pair of shoes
71) A visit to the dentist
73) Checking into a hostel
75) Call Waiting
77) Strained friendship
79) Summer talk
81) Feeling feverish
83) Recycling waste
85) Traffic advice
87) TV channel surfing
89) Fail to recollect
91) Trouble with car
93) Couldnt help it
95) Pricing debate
97) I am in a quandary

54) Ordering for food


56) Eating outside
58) Eat out dinner tonight
60) Booking a flight Ticket
62) Forgets phone number
64) Birthday Party
66) Call back message
68) Buying a TV
70) Shopping for trousers
72) Planning for a movie
74) Check-in at a hotel
76) Wavering on commitment
78) Reviewing proposal
80) Kinds of fear
82) New neighborhood
84) Failed to wake up
86) Exams
88) Taking a break
90) Hearing from old friends
92) Do you remember?
94) Goodbye, till we meet
96) Not enough sleep

GRAMMAR Essential English Grammar


1) a / is / are
3) I am doing (present continuous)
5) I do / work / like etc. (present simple)
7) Do you ? (present simple questions)
9) I have / Ive got

2) am / is / are (questions)
4) are you doing? (present continuous questions)
6) I dont (present simple negative)
8) I am doing and I do (pr cont and pr simple)
10) was / were

11) worked / got / went etc. (past simple)


13) I was doing (past continuous)
15) I have done (present perfect 1)
17) Have you ever ? (present perfect 3)
19) for / since / ago
21) is done / was done (passive 1)
23) be / have / do in present and past tenses
25) I used to
27) Im going to
29) will / shall (2)
31) can and could
33) should
35) Would you like ? Id like
37) It
39) Have you? Are you? Dont you? etc.
41) isnt / havent / dont etc. (negatives)
43) Who saw you? Who did you see? (Q2)
45) What ? Which ? How ?
47) Do you know where .. ? I dont know what
49) work / working go / going do / doing
51) I want you to I told you to
53) go to go on go for
go ing
55) do and make
57) I / me he / him they / them etc.
59) Whose is this? Its mine / yours /hers etc.
61) myself / yourself / themselves etc.
63) a / an
65) a car / some money (countable / uncountable 1)
67) a/an and the
69) go to work / go home / go to the cinema
71) the (names of places)
73) one/ones
75) not + any / no / one
77) somebody / anything / nowhere etc.
79) all / most / some / any / no / none
81) a lot / much / many
83) old / nice / interesting etc. (adjectives)
85) old / older expensive / more expensive
87) not as as
89) enough
91) He speaks English very well. (word order 1)
93) still yet already
95) at 8 o clock on Monday in April
97) before after during while
99) in / at / on (places 2)
101) under / behind / opposite etc. (prepositions)
103) on / at /by/ with a bout (prepositions)
105) listen to ..look at .. etc. (verb + preposition)
107) put on your shoes / put your shoes on (p.v.2)

12) I didnt Did you? (past simple negative


and questions)
14) I was doing (past cont) I did (past simple)
16) Ive just Ive already
I havent yet
(present perfect 2)
18) How long have you ? (present perfect 4)
20) I have done (pr perfect), I did (past simple)
22) is being done / has been done (passive 2)
24) Regular and irregular verbs
26) What are you doing tomorrow?
28) will / shall (1)
30) might
32) must / mustnt / neednt
34) I have to
36) there was / were there has / have been etc.
38) I am / I dont etc.
40) too / either so am I / neither do I etc.
42) is it ? Have you ? do they ? etc. (Q1)
44) Who is she talking to? What is is like? (Q3)
46) How long does it take ?
48) She said that He told me that
50) to (I want to do) and ing (I enjoy doing)
52) I went to the shop to
54) get
56) have
58) my / his / their etc.
60) I / me / my / mine
62) s (Anns camera / my brothers car) etc.
64) flower(s)
bus(es) (singular and plural)
66) a car / some money (countable / uncountable 2)
68) the
70) I like music I hate exams
72) this / that / these /those
74) some and any
76) not + anybody / anyone / anything nobody / noone / nothing
78) every and all
80) both / either / neither
82) (a) little /
(a) few
84) quickly / badly / suddenly etc. (adverbs)
86) older than more expensive than
88) the oldest the most expensive
90) too
92) always / usually / often etc. (word order 2)
94) Give me that book! Give it to me!
96) from to until since for
98) in / at / on (places 1)
100) to / in / at (places 3)
102) up / over / through etc. (prepositions)
104) preposition + -ing (good at ing etc.)
106) go in/ fall off / run away etc. (phrasal verbs 1)
108) and / but / or / so / because

109) when
111) If I had

110) If we go
112) a person who
(relative clauses 1)

If we went etc.

If you see etc.


a thing that / which

113) the people we met / the hotel you stayed at


(relative clauses 2)

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