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Unit No 1

Spoken English

GREETINGS

1. Hello, how do you do….

2. It’s nice to see you….

3. Good morning or afternoon or evening….

4. How are you doing……?

5. Hey, what’s new

6. How are things going?

INTRODUCTIONS

1. May I introduce myself as?

2. Let me introduce

3. Have you met?

4. This is Mr. or Mrs or yourself on the phone…

5. Please meet my friend

INVITATIONS

1. Would you like to ….

2. May I invite you to…..?

3. We would like to have you for…..

4. It would be a pleasure to invite you ….


5. Thank you, it’s a pleasure to accept …..

6. Ok, I will be with you at….

7. I am very happy to accept….

8. I am afraid it would not be possible….

9. It’s very kind of you, but….

10. It will be an honor….

ADVICE

1. Would you advice me……

2. It would give me great pleasure to get your advice on…

3. Can you advise me on…..?

4. If I were you ….

5. It would be a good idea if…

6. In my opinion you could or should…..

7. My advice would be…..

8. I advise you to…

9. You better not…..

10. You are the better judge, but I would like to…

11. If I were you, I’d think twice about it….

12. We don’t think it is….

REQUEST

1. May I request you?

2. If you don’t mind could you please

3. Could you possibly help?

4. Would you be kind enough to?

5. I am sorry to trouble you


ASSISTANCE

1. What can I do for you……? Please could you

2. May I help you…?

3. Would you like me to help you…?

4. Do you think I can be of any assistance…?

5. Thank you very much.

6. If you don’t mind…

7. Thank you; don’t take the trouble to…

8. No, thank you…

9. Don’t worry. I can manage…

CONDOLENCE

1. I am sorry to hear that…

2. Is it true that…

3. It’s really distressing to hear….

4. You must be feeling terribly unhappy…

5. I can understand your feelings…

6. Congratulations…

7. I would like to congratulate you on…

8. May I compliment you on…?

9. How great of you to…

10. I sure like to compliment you on…

11. It gives me great pleasure to offer my congratulations…

PERMISSION
1. Can I, Please….

2. Would you permit me to…?

3. May I ….

4. Do you mind if I ….

5. Do you have any objection if…?

6. Yes, of course you may…

7. It’s kind of you to permit…

8. Go ahead. I have no objection…

9. Certainly. You may…

10. By all means…

COMPLAINTS

1. I am sorry to bring to your notice…

2. I am sorry to have to tell you…

3. I am afraid I have a complaint to make…

4. Would you mind not doing…?

5. Could you do anything about…?

6. It doesn’t give me any satisfaction to say…

7. I strongly object to your.

APOLOGY

1. May I apologies to you for…………….-

2. I am sorry that ……………………….

3. I am extremely sorry to ………………………

4. Excuse Me for……………………….

5. Please Pardon me …………………….

6. Please don’t worry about it. …………………….


7. Let’s forget the whole thing……………

SUGGESTIONS AND WARNINGS

1. May I suggest to you. …………………….

2. Why don’t you. …………………….

3. Shall we …………………….

4. How about…………………….

5. Be careful…………………….

6. Let me warn you. …………………….

7. You would better not…………………….

8. If I were in your position, I wouldn’t…………………….

9. Isn’t it a mistake to…………………….

MEETINGS

1. Excuse Me, Pardon Me Sir,

2. If you don’t mind please…………………….

3. Sorry to trouble you sir…………………….

4. I hope you don’t mind if I…………………….

5. Isn’t it good weather today…………………….

6. Pardon me for asking Sir, but…………………….

INTERRUPTIONS

1. Excuse Me for Interrupting You. …………………….

2. Would you excuse me for a moment? …………………….

3. If you don’t mind I will be back in a minute…………………….

4. Would you please hold on …………………….

5. I am afraid I have to leave you. …………………….


6. Excuse me I have to attend a phone call…………………….

7. I am afraid I must go now. …………………….

8. It’s time to go. ……………………

INFORMATION

1. Can you tell me…………………….

2. Would you be kind enough to tell me? …………………….

3. May I trouble you, Sir…………………….

4. Would you mind me asking you if…………………….

5. I wonder if you could inform me. …………………….

6. May I know when…………………….

7. I should be thank full to know…………………….

8. I would like to know …………………….

9. Have you and idea…………………….

10. Do you know…………………….

OPINIONS

1. What is you opinion about. …………………….

2. Do you think that …………………….

3. What would be your reaction too…………………….

4. What do you feel about…………………….

5. As far as I am concerned. …………………….

6. In my opinion…………………….

7. I believe…………………….

8. It’s my opinion that …………………….

9. I am afraid I can’t express my opinion…………………….

10. I am not very sure …………………….


POSSIBILITY

1. Is it likely to…………………….

2. Could it happen like this…………………….

3. Can he do it…………………….

4. I think its going to …………………….

5. It probably will…………………….

6. It may …………………….

7. We can’t rule out the possibility of …………………….

8. It would not surprise me…………………….

9. I don’t think it’s possible. …………………….

10. Its quite impossible…………………….

11. It’s very doubtful…………………….

12. I think it’s out of question…………………….

MISCELLANEOUS

1) Do you prefer…………………….

2) Which would you prefer…………………….

3) Which would you rather like better?

4) We could either choose this or that…………………….

5) You may choose either

6) If possible I would prefer. …………………….

7) I enjoy this better than that. …………………….

8) It would be a better choice…………………….

9) Can you do something for me …………………….

10) Does he know how to …………………….


11) Do you think he is up to the task …………………….

12) Is she capable of …………………….

13) I| know I can …………………….

14) It isn’t impossible for me …………………….

15) I may/might do it …………………….

16) Suddenly sure …………………….

17) He is pretty good at …………………….

18) I don’t know how to …………………….

19) I don’t have any idea how …………………….

20) I am afraid I can’t manage …………………….

21) I don’t have any experience of …………………….

22) Is that ok with you …………………….

23) Do you agree …………………….

24) Don’t you think so …………………….

25) Would you agree with me …………………….

26) I hope you agree with me …………………….

27) Quite right I agree …………………….

28) I agree with you entirely …………………….

29) Yes I agree …………………….

30) Its absolute right …………………….

31) I don’t think I agree with …………………….

32) Do you really mean it …………………….

33) I am afraid I have to disagree with …………………….

34) I feel I can’t accept it …………………….

35) My opinion is …………………….

36) Personally I don’t agree with …………………….

37) Is it necessary to do so …………………….


38) Is he required to …………………….

39) I don’t think its necessary …………………….

40) You have to …………………….

41) Simple everyday expressions…….

42) What is your name?

43) What is your age?

44) What is your qualification?

45) What is he/she to you?

46) What is the time?

47) What is the day today?

48) What month is this?

49) When is your birthday?

50) Where is your book?

51) Where is your house?

52) Who are you?

53) Who is your friend?

54) Why is she/he angry with you?

55) Which is your bag?

56) How is she now?

57) How much is it?

58) Where are you going?

59) When will you be back?

60) What would you like to eat?

61) How is your family?

62) How are you?

63) I am as happy as ever.

64) Are you in your office?


65) He is coming on foot.

66) She is busy with her work.

67) They are doing there best.

68) He comes from a noble family.

69) I have one book for you.

70) These people are being called for the meeting.

71) He did nothing.

72) I know how to write.

73) She can write well.

74) Where do you live?

75) I have to travel a long distance.

76) I will see you later.

77) They couldn’t reach in time.

78) Who is on the phone?

79) No more excuses.

80) It is entirely up to you.

81) First of all learn these words.

82) She does not know these people.

83) Call me at 8 tonight.

84) You are very sharp.

85) Use these words in your sentences.

86) Is anybody home?

87) Is there something else you want to ask?

88) Do not tease others.

89) The baby is stuck in the swing.

90) I have done my task.

91) The sky is like a tent.


92) I requested thee.

93) Scientific theories change time to time.

94) I’ll write on this topic tonight.

95) The tower is so high.

96) The transportation system needs more funds.

97) Do not try to trick me.

98) Underline the difficult words.

99) Do not mingle with unknown people.

100) We have no time to waste.

101) Wherever you go, you will find us.

102) He is willing to be a pilot.

103) Do not worry.

104) Youth is the future of a notion.

105) Those are noble people.

106) Always be neat and clean.

107) The bridge looked so beautiful last night.

108) Show your identity please.

109) We have a large play ground in school.

110) I met him after class.

111) We will do it together.

112) I asked for a cup of tea.

113) My house is on the main road.

114) Do not be silly.

115) The world is so beautiful.

116) I am going to right a letter.

117) I want some rest.

118) Put the books in the back of the table.


119) Think of a good and new idea.

120) I met a man twice the same day.

121) You look so happy.

122) He is a teacher but also a preacher.

123) He came in time for the party.

124) Will you come on time?

125) Do the written work 3 times.

126) He failed because he did not work.

127) You must do some work.

128) Transfer is a part of service.

129) He does his work well in time.

130) Why are you in such a hurry?

131) Do not take interest in useless things.

132) Help the needy.

133) Put the things in order.

134) Years just pass away.

135) He has a different idea.

136) You must try again.

137) Switch off the light please.

138) He went yesterday.

139) Old is gold.

140) What is your cell number?

141) Tell me the truth.

142) They are men of their words.

143) Small groups make big groups.

144) I have still not found the solution.

145) What is the difference between this and that?


146) What is your good name?

147) You should pray to God.

148) Mr. Ali is a nice man.

149) Home sweet home.

150) Please give me a glass of water.

151) The air smells fresh.

152) A straight line never bends.

153) Always think positively.

154) Deliver your own ideas.

155) Under age cannot apply.

156) Read the last line.

157) Never say CAN’T, always say CAN.

158) Let us have fun.

159) Pick up the left end of the table.

160) Walk along the river to refresh yourself.

161) I cannot speak while offering prayers.

162) Might is right is a wrong saying.

163) What is the next activity?

164) It sounds good.

165) Below average students learn slowly.

166) I saw nothing in the garden.

167) Do something valuable.

168) Both the teachers are excellent.

169) Today is a good day.

170) I will be the first one to join.

171) Good bye.


MOST COMMON PHRASES

1) Bored to death

2) You've got to be kidding

3) Sick and Tired

4) Call it a day

5) Get on one's nerves

6) Couch potato

7) Read one's mind

8) Feel blue

9) Fender bender

10) Get foot in the door

11) Chicken

12) Give somebody a hard time

13) Make up one's mind

14) Go Dutch

15) Throw in the towel

16) Goose bumps

17) Stay in touch

18) Have the guts

19) Rain or Shine

20) I’m beat

21) Easier said than done

22) It’s about time

23) Jump to conclusions

24) Keep an eye on


25) Out of the blue

26) Know something inside out

27) Give someone a hand

28) Now and then

29) Nuke – Microwave

30) On the dot

31) Sooner or later

32) Pull someone's leg

33) Put oneself in one's place

34) I can eat a horse

35) Read between the lines

36) Don't sweat it

37) Keeping my fingers crossed

38) Out of this world

39) Over one's head

40) Pain in the neck

41) Piece of cake

42) Rings a bell

43) Bug

44) Sleep on it

45) Play it by ear

46) Speak of the devil

47) Grab a bite

48) By all means

49) Grab a bit

50) Are you nuts


 VOWELS /ACCENT REDUCTION

INTRODUCTION

1. Teaching the significance of how a simple wrong pronunciation of a letter can change the
meaning of a thing or product. The problems Pakistanis face in pronunciations.
2. What is the role of vowel in a word and the different sounds of vowels and their
combinations.
3. The proper pronunciation of 'TH' sound. What is the difference between voiced and
voiceless 'TH' sound. Exercises with 'TH' words and sentences.
4. The proper pronunciation of 'V' sound. Exercises with 'V' words and sentences.
5. The proper pronunciation of 'W' sound. Exercises with 'W' words and sentences.
6. The proper pronunciation of 'C, P, T' sounds. Exercises with 'C, P, T' words and sentences.
7. Reading and speaking practice using common reduced forms and phrases.

5 VOWELS (A-E-I-O-U)

 A has 3 different sounds.


1. Here the sound is long similar to ‘aw’ as in law or flaw or raw. For example father, tall. All,
mall, fall, ball, call etc.
2. Here the sound is flat as in bay, lay, day, May. For example mate, plate, date, rate, late, gate,
etc.
3. Here the sound is short as in bat, rat, cat and fat. For example family, rather, dance, man,
tan, ran, romance etc.
 E has 3 different sounds.
1. Here it has a long sound ‘ee’ as in meet, feet, and bee. Examples are me, theme, we, be,
breed etc.
2. Here it has short sound as in bet, set, get. Examples are red, bed, mess, men, tent, umbrella
etc.
3. Here it sounds like the ‘ur’ as in the words stir or fur. For example bigger, bitter, her, mother,
sister, rather, number etc.
 I have 2 different sounds.
1. Here it has a short sound as in the word ‘igloo’. Examples are sit, bit, hit, shin, tin, flip, clip,
slip etc.
2. Here it has the long sound as in the words pie and sky. Examples are nice, ice, kind, mine,
line, nine, pine, shine etc.
 O has 3 different sounds.
1. Here it has the long sound as in ‘lone ‘. Examples are home, cone, bone, mown, dome, clone
etc.
2. Here it has a short sound as in the word ‘one’. Examples are come, some, none, won, glove
etc.
3. Here the ‘o’ sounds like ‘au’ as in the word ‘taught ’. Examples are hot, cot, plot, and rot, got,
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slot, shot, pot etc.


 U has 2 different sounds.
1. Here it has short sounds as in ‘gun’. For example fun, sun, run, bun, album etc.
2. Here it has the long sound as in ‘cute’ for example use, university, human, punitive, tune,
June, prune etc.

VOWEL COMBINATIONS

1. AI- This vowel combo has a long ‘a sound as in ‘sane’ and ‘male’. Examples are rain, wait,
sail, fail, mail, etc.
2. AU- This vowel combo is usually before ‘ght’ and sounds like ‘aw’. For example caught,
slaughter, haughty, taught, daughter etc.
3. EA- here the ‘ea’ combo has a short ‘e’ sounds as in ‘let’, the exception is in the word ‘great’
where the ‘ea’ has the long sound.
4. Examples for the short ‘ea’ combo are dead, lead, head, read, etc.
5. EA- here it sounds like a long ‘ee’ as in ‘feet’. Examples are read, leave, meat, treat etc.
6. EE- here the ‘ee’ has a long sound as in the word ‘treat’. For example feet, sheet, heel,
meet, knee etc.
7. OA- This vowel combo has a long ‘o’ sound as in ‘toe’. Examples are goal, load, road, moat,
goat etc; the only exception is ‘broad’ where the ‘oa’ sounds more like ‘aw’ as in ‘raw’.
8. OO- This combo has the ‘u’ sound as in ‘tune’ and ‘dune ‘. Examples are food, moon, soon,
cool, tool, pool, etc.
9. OI and OY both these combos sound the same. Examples for OI are poise, noise, soil, foil,
toil etc.
10. Examples for OY are toy, boy, decoy, joy, alloy etc.
11. OU- In most cases the OU combo has a sound similar to ‘ow’ as in ‘how’ or ‘now ‘. For
example house, hour, foul, mouse, sour etc.
12. OU- here ‘ou’ in front of ‘gh’ has the ‘uff’ sound as in ‘cuff’ .Examples are enough, rough,
tough etc.
13. OU- here is some exceptions of ‘ou’. In the words bough and dough the ‘ou ’in front if ‘gh
‘has a long ‘o’ sound as in ‘toe’. In the word ‘cough’ the sound is broad as in ‘au‘in ‘taught’.
In the word ‘through’ the sound is of a long ‘oo’ sound as in ‘tool ‘.
 [TH]
Voiceless Bath Voiced Feather Threat 38th Ether
Death Edith That Rather Through Earth Myth
Synthetic Smith Their Another Theatre Thunder Thesis
Fourteenth Birth Them Farther Theft Hypothesis Atheist
Throw Theme Than Though Theory Bathtub Elizabeth
Thought Cloth Then Exceptions Thief Truthful Mouth
Thread Fourth This Thin Anything Path
Earthquak South There Thames Mother Further Brother

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Everything Teeth These Thomas Than Other Threw
Nothing Breath They Theresa Nevertheles Either With
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Author Growth Smooth Thompson Although Father Truth
83 Faith Smoothe Thailand Leather Birthday Ruth
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Both Strength soothe Beethove Seaworthy Worth
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SENTENCES WITH TH

1. Call them up.


2. Was this the one?
3. Is this the way out?
4. She has the place this summer.
5. I see them all the time.
6. Tell that to your friends.
7. Will that be all the information you need?
8. Can you fool them into thinking you will buy the land?
9. They will earn their money if they can listen thoroughly to the report.
10. It was a synthesis of all the information on synthetic materials.
11. It bothered me that Cynthia and Samantha didn’t think through the whole thing.
12. That girl bought golden things, even though she was through with spending money.
13. Was that the only thing?
14. That cat in the hat sat back in the chair.
15. When was the last time that they saw the movie?
16. The exam was about the ethics of the islanders.
17. Listen to the rhythm of the falling rain.
18. The other books on the shelves were about the ex-wives of the Englishmen.
19. The onion and the apples, as well as the herbs, went into the salad.
20. We went to the opera to see the British singer perform the Italian arias.
 [W]
West Weather Worthy Wine Walkman Warning Wedlock

Wax Wave Wallace Wild Warrior Wagon Walker

Water War Walk Tidal Waist Walnut Walkie-talkie


Wave
Walter World Woodpecker One Wand Watermelo Weekly
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Worth Wide Willing Worn out Watson Waldo Way

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Wash Anyway Ward Wall Walkathon Wardrobe Warden

Wire Wait Worship Worldwide Warehouse Weed Waffle

Well Wood Washington Warship Wage Wall street Widespread

Worn Watch Worthwhile Walkway Wallpaper Boardwalk Wonder

Wear Woman With Waitress Waste Waiver Wedding

Whethe Women Word Wing Wake Wannabe


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SENTENCES WITH W

1. The weaver liked to create warm blankets in a western style.


2. She was concerned about her wonderful and wistful cousin who was about to wed.
3. The settlement concerning Owens’s warranty was generally considered to be
equitable.
4. Warren wanted to withdraw his equation from the contest on Wednesday.
5. Wet woolen socks caused her to weep while weird whistle continued whine.
6. The dripping water warped the floor and left her worried about her deposit.
7. To wander in the wild, away from people, and with the wildlife, makes me weep
with Joy.
8. In order to get off welfare, you need to make a reasonable wage while you are
working.
9. Are you aware of the waste created by that liquid from Wales?
10. Owen lay awake trying to equate his life with the wages he earned weaving woolen
rugs.
 [V]
Vest Vietnam Virginia Vivacious Varsity Virtual Van
Video Voiceless Victoria Vacation Vascular Vault Vendetta
Valid Vast Vital Vibration Vaseline Veal Venezuela
Victim Vent Vienna Value Vasectomy Vector Vengeance
Via Void Vegetarian Verb Vision Vegetable Vertical
Volume Vote Venice Vehicle Vatican Violin Vantage
Voice Vary Valentine Vacuum Valuable Veil Ventricle
Vulture Venus Vampire Visitor Vaporize Velociraptor Ventriloquist
Visual Variety Venom Victorious Variable Velocity Venture

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Very Valley Victor Village Variant Velvet Veranda


Venue Vicarious Visible Verbal Variation Verse Veterinarian
Verify Vain Ventilate Vermont Varnish Versus Vial
Viceroy Victimize Viewpoint Vocabulary

SENTENCES WITH V

1. Are the variations very important?


2. The vibrations shattered the windows and ruined the view.
3. May I have a preview?
4. We received the gavel during the military review.
5. We had a great view of the vegetation in the valley.
6. I have an invitation for Victor.
7. Can you pole-vault over the vanity table?
8. Ludwig von Beethoven traveled by van, looked through the vents, and took a
voyage.
9. The violinist accompanied her shrill, vibrato voice with a vague tune.
10. While they were paving the road in Venice, I realized that the van driver was a very
loving and giving man.
11. She did some very vicious things with the velvet.
12. We put the Venetian blinds in the vault.
13. Viola gave me good vibes when we were living in Vienna.
14. The Vile-smelling man climbed the vine.
15. The veiled princess did not reveal herself.
16. During the interview, he revealed that he spilled the varnish into the river in
Vancouver.
17. We revoked their license to make vats and vases.
18. Ava said that the Riviera is one of the most civilized places.
19. David advised Eva to cover the Chevrolet with a canvas covering.
20. The invitation should be arriving over the next few days.
21. Beverly spoke to seventy-seven privates from the Vietnamese army.
 PRACTICING THE LETTER C
COME CAT CUT COUPLE
COMPUTER COCONUT CUCUMBER CROCODILE
CRY COOK CONTAIN CURTAIN
CRACK CRICKET COSTUME CAR
CAN YOU COME TO CUT THE CAKE IN THE CAMP OF MY COUSIN?
COME ON! CATCH THE CAT TO CATCH THE MOUSE.
I CAN’T CROSS THE CANAL WITH COINS AND CAMERA, CAREFULLY.
 PRACTICING THE LETTER P
PAKISTAN PLAY POLICE PUT

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PERSONAL PEOPLE PUPIL POT


PRINCIPAL PLACE PIN PINK
PARROT PARK PRINCESS PURPLE
PEOPLE PLAY PING-PONG IN THE PORCH OF THEIR PALACE.
PLEASE PUT PEN, PENCIL AND PACKET IN YOUR PERSONAL PURSE.
PLEASE PUT PEPSI IN THE PROPER PEPSI GLASS.
 PRACTICING THE LETTER T
TOTAL TITANIC TRUST TOLERATE
TOY TONIC TRAIN TEST
TOUCH TASTE TABLE TUB
TAMATOE TEACHER TIME TROUBLE
TELL TOM AND TED TO TAKE A TICKET FROM THE TICKET-WINDOW.
ME TOO, WILL COME AT TWO TO TWO.
TOM HAS A TOY TRUCK TO PLAY TOMORROW IN THE AFTERNOON.

Vowel Phonemes Consonant Phonemes

01 pit 21 pit

02 pet 22 bit

03 pat 23 time

04 pot 24 door

05 luck 25 cat

06 good 26 get

07 ago 27 fan

08 meat 28 van

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09 car 29 think

10 door 30 that

11 girl 31 send

12 too 32 zip

13 day 33 man

14 sky 34 nice

15 boy 35 ring

16 beer 36 leg

17 bear 37 rat

18 tour 38 wet

19 go 39 hat

20 cow 40 yet

41 shop

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42 leisure

43 chop

44 jump

A TEACHER'S 5 GOLDEN RULES

"Good teachers practice their craft not for the money or because they have to, but
because they truly enjoy it and because they want to. Good teachers couldn't imagine
doing anything else."Great teachers neither mock nor underestimate their students,
ever.
By, Dolores Mir

FACTS TO SUCCESSFUL TEACHING:

1. Always expect a bit more of a student than he expects of himself.


2. Accentuate the positive; be careful always to praise good work. No one learns
anything faster than when he feels he is successful.
3. Always insisting on the reasons for things -- in class and out -- and always taking
time, one's self, to give reasons. This takes patience. A good teacher always has
patience.
4. Knowing the difference between asking students to listen to you and to hear you -
and acting upon it.
5. "Hearing" students, and questioning them thoroughly enough to know just how they
see or are confused by an issue.
6. Showing that you can change your mind, even when evidence and logic suggest it.
7. Being on the edge of your subject and interests; exhibiting the same questing in your
field that you would have your students feel.
8. A student’s encouragement only comes from a good teacher Help student set
achievable goals for themselves.
9. Failure to attain unrealistic goals can disappoint and frustrate students.
10. Encourage students to focus on their continued improvement, not just on their
grade or any one test or assignment.
11. Help students evaluate their progress by encouraging them to critique their own
work.

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12. Analyze their strengths, and work on their weaknesses.


13. Rule One~ Good teaching is as much about passion as it is about reason. It’s about
not only motivating students to learn, but teaching them how to learn, and doing so
in a manner that is relevant, meaningful, and memorable. It’s about caring for your
craft, having a passion for it, and conveying that passion to everyone, most
importantly to your students.
14. Rule Two~ Good teaching is about listening, questioning, being responsive, and
remembering that each student and class is different. It's about eliciting responses
and developing the oral communication skills of the quiet students. It's about
pushing students to excel; at the same time, it's about being human, respecting
others, and being professional at all times.
15. Rule Three~ Good teaching is about mentoring (an experienced and trusted adviser)
between senior and junior faculty, teamwork, and being recognized and promoted
by one's peers. Effective teaching should also be rewarded.

WAYS TO PRAISE STUDENTS!

1. That's Incredible!
2. How Extraordinary! 
3. You're Very Talented!
4. Outstanding Performance!
5. Great! 
6. Very Brave!
7. Marvelous!
8. Wonderful! 
9. You Figured It Out!
10. You Should Be Proud!
11. Amazing Effort!
12. Unbelievable Work! 
13. You're the Greatest!
14. Phenomenal!
15. You've Got It!
16. Superb!
17. How Original!
18. Excellent!
19. Congratulations!
20. Way to Go!
21. You've Outdone Yourself!
22. You're super!
23. Thumbs Up!
24. What a Great Listener!
25. Your Help Counts!
26. You Make Me Smile!

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27. You Came Through!


28. Terrific!
29. You Tried Hard!
30. You're A Pleasure to Know!
31. Fabulous!
32. Your Effort Really Shows!
33. You Made It Happen!
34. Bravo!
35. You're A Champ!
36. Exceptional!
37. You Set A Good Example!
38. Right On!
39. Fantastic Work!
40. Breathtaking!
41. Keep Up The Good Work! 
42. Awesome!
43. I Knew You Had It In You!
44. You've Made Progress! 
45. Magnificent!
46. Your Work Is Out of Sight!
47. What an Imagination!
48. Brilliant!
49. Stupendous!
50. You're Sensational!
51. Very Good! 
52. You Made The Difference!
53. Good for You!
54. You're So Kind!
55. Super Job!
56. How Thoughtful of You!
57. Nice Going!
58. Well Done!
59. Thanks for Helping!
60. You're Inspiring!
61. How Artistic!
62. You Go The Extra Mile!
63. You've Earned My Respect!
64. Hooray for You!
65. You're A Joy!
66. You're A Shining Star!
67. You're Amazing!
68. What a Great Idea!
69. Great Answer!
70. Great Discovery!

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71. Extra Special Work!


72. You're Getting Better!
73. Wow!
74. You're Tops!
75. You're Catching On!
76. You're neat!
77. You're Very Responsible!
78. You've Got What It Takes!
79. Spectacular Work!
80. You're A Winner!
81. Thanks for Caring!
82. Beautiful!

 100 commonly used praises

1. Way to Go 34. How Smart of You 67. What a Big Help You
2. Outstanding 35. You Light Up My Life Are
3. Wow 36. Artistic 68. A+ Job
4. Super Job 37. That's Incredible 69. You Make Me Smile
5. You Look Stunning 38. Great Work 70. You Belong
6. Awesome 39. I Like You 71. You're so enthusiastic
7. Good for You 40. You're Unique 72. There's nobody like you
8. Right On 41. Good Listener 73. You Mean a Lot to Me
9. Excellent 42. Nothing Can Stop 74. I Respect You
10. I Knew You Could You Now 75. Spectacular
Do It 43. Spectacular Job 76. You're a Treasure
11. Impressive Job 44. You're precious 77. You're Wonderful
12. Well Done 45. Far Out 78. You're A-Okay
13. Neat 46. Magnificent 79. You Make Me Laugh
14. I'm Proud of You 47. Good Discovery 80. Keep up the Good
15. Remarkable 48. Super Work
16. Made My Day 49. You Figured It Out 81. You Shine
17. Fantastic 50. You Brighten My Day 82. What Radiance
18. Nice Work 51. You Mean the World 83. You're growing up
19. Looking Good to Me 84. You're My Buddy
20. You're Beautiful 52. Good Thinking 85. I Trust You
21. It's Great to Know 53. Exceptional 86. I Admire You
You Performance 87. Brilliant Idea
22. Bravo 54. Cool 88. How Lovely You Look
23. Now you’ve got It 55. I Care 89. You've Got Spirit All
24. Wonderful 56. You're a Joy Right
25. You're Special 57. You're Exciting 90. That's the Way
26. You're catching On 58. What an Imagination 91. You're Amazing
27. •You Did It 59. Hip Hip Hooray 92. It Wouldn't Be Fun
28. Bingo 60. Three Cheers for You without You
29. Hooray for You 61. Creative Job 93. You're so responsible
30. Far Out 62. You're Fun to Be 94. You're so funny
31. You're on Target With 95. Thanks for Your Help

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32. Dynamite 63. You Tried Your Best 96. Marvelous


33. You're On Your 64. A Big Hug 97. I Love You
Way 65. You're Important 98. Phenomenal
66. You'll go far 99. Super Work

SPOKEN ENGLISH QUESTIONS

 HERE ARE SOME QUESTIONS THAT WILL HELP IMPROVE ENGLISH.

Q1. What is your name?


Q2. In which class do you read?
Q3. What is your father’s name?
Q4. Who is your father?
Q5. Where do you live?
Q6. What is the name of your school?
Q7. What is the name of your city?
Q8. What is the name of your province?
Q9. What is your favorite game?
Q10. Which flower do you like?
Q11. Do you know the name of your country?
Q12. Who is the founder of our country?
Q13. Who is our national poet?
Q14. Which is our national language?
Q15. How many provinces are in Pakistan?
Q16. Tell the name of your favorite teacher.
Q17. Tell the name of your favorite vegetable.
Q18. Which fruit do you like best?
Q19. Who is your best friend?
Q20. Which is your favorite subject and why?
Q21. Which is your favorite color?
Q22. Which is your favorite book?
Q23. Why do you like this institution?
Q24. What is your favorite hobby?
Q25. What is our national dress?
Q26. Tell the name of our national animal.
Q27. Who is our national atomic scientist?
Q28. What is the name of the capital of Pakistan?
Q29. Tell the name of the biggest animal.
Q30. Which country is known as a supper power of the world?
Q31. Which countries are the best friends of Pakistan?
Q32. What is the name of our Prime Minister?
Q33. What is the name of our President?
Q34. Who is the last Prophet of God?

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Q35. Where do the Muslims offer their prayers?


Q36. Where is the tomb of Allama Iqbal?
Q37. What is the function of eyes in our body?
Q38. What is the function of the monitor?
Q39. What time is the harvesting season of wheat?
Q40. How do we protect the plants?
Q41. Which is the rainy season in our country?
Q42. What does furan mean?
Q43. How many branches of sciences are there?
Q44. Which is the biggest Surah of the Quran?
Q45. Which is the smallest Surah of the Quran?
Q46. What kind of life did the Holy Prophet lead?
Q47. Why is Azaan called out?
Q48. Who leads the prayers in the mosque?
Q49. From where do children get religious education?
Q50. Who was Sabuktagin?
Q51. What happens when we have a headache?
Q52. What is a morning walk like in the village?
Q53. Why is Lahore famous?
Q54. Where is the tomb of Shah Hussain?
Q55. Which is the favorite color of the Chinese?
Q56. How many colors are there on the flag of Pakistan?
Q57. Do the newspapers give information?
Q58. When did Pakistan come into being?
Q59.What is the symbol of a country?
Q60. What is a triangle?
Q61. What is a rectangle?
Q62.What is a square?
Q63. What is a keyboard?
Q64. What is the mouse?
Q65. Complete the common fraction.
Q66. How many kinds of brackets?
Q67. Do you know how to multiply?
Q68. Which symbol is used for percentage?
Q69. What is the use of percentage in our life?
Q70. What is income tax?
Q71. What is property tax?
Q72. What is custom duty?
Q73. How much is the discount?
Q74. Define commission.
Q75. Tell the difference of profit and loss.
Q76. Which symbols are used for ratio & appropriation?
Q77. Give the average of the formula.
Q78. Do you know about the constant?

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Q79. What is the importance of Geometry in life?


Q80. Which is the function of stomata in the plants?
Q81. How many senses are there of the human being?
Q82. Which is the basic cell of life?
Q83. How many systems are there in the human body?
Q84. What do you know about the environment?
Q85. What is water pollution?
Q86. Tell some effects of pollution of the human life?
Q87. What is the continuity of life?
Q88. How many elements are found in space?
Q89. What is an atom?
Q90. Define solution.
Q91. Give some examples of simple machines?
Q92. Do you know about the pressure of the atmosphere?
Q93. What is the function of the heart?
Q94. Tell the importance of light.
Q95. Do you know about rainbow tell me?
Q96. What is sound?
Q97. What is the means of series circuits?
Q98. What is the function of the washing machine?
Q99. What is the function of iron?
Q100. What is the importance electro magnate in our life?
Q101. Tell something about the structure of the earth.
Q102. Tell the number of planets.
Q103. What’s your thinking about the moon?
Q104. How many parts of a plant are there?
Q105. Describe the growth of different plants in atmosphere?
Q106. Which are the main crops of Pakistan?
Q107. Tell the name of some animal from which we get milk & meat?
Q108. What is the importance of Arabic language in our life?
Q109. Computer is the part of our life that describes a statement.
Q110. What is the meaning of ASF?
Q111. What is the traffic system of Pakistan?
Q112. What is the meaning of energy?
Q113. Who is the first Prophet of God?
Q114. Why hard work a key to success?
Q115. What is the meaning of “Ban-I-Israel”?
Q116. What is the meaning of “ISRAF”?
Q117. How many Prophets came in the World?
Q118. What is the calculator?
Q119. In which country do we live?
Q120. When did Pakistan become an atomic power?
Q121. Who gave the concept of Pakistan?
Q122. What is the perfect diet for us?

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Q123. Smoking is injurious our useful for the human body?


Q124. What is the name of the first book of Urdu literature?
Q125. What is the meaning of punctuality?
Q126. What was interesting about the journey?
Q127. What is the difference between the urban & the rural life?
Q128. Who was Jaber-bin-Hyan?
Q129. How do you celebrate the day of freedom?
Q130. Which is the coldest place of Pakistan?
Q131. What income by Murree?
Q132. Why was Liakat-Ali-Khan called Quaid-e-Millat?
Q133. How many players are on a cricket team?
Q134. Who was Fatima Jinnah?
Q135. How many Muslims Participated in the battle of “Badar”?
Q136. What is the latest captain of Pakistan cricket?
Q137. What is your favorite dish?
Q138. What is the advantage of exercise?
Q139. Tell the importance of random?
Q140. What was the contribution of “ Allama Iqbal”?
Q141. What do you be in a life?
Q142. When was the war of freedom fought?
Q143. Who was “Waqar bin Noufal”?
Q144. Who was the nearest enemy of Hazrat Muhammad (S.A.W)?
Q145. What was the condition of women before the advent of Islam?
Q146. What is meaning of SAARC?
Q147. Tell the name of the SAARC country?
Q148. Which is the biggest mosque in Pakistan?
Q149. Who is our chief minister?
Q150. What is the currency of Pakistan?
Q151. Which is the international language of the world?
Q152. What is the name of our national bird?
Q153. Tell the color of water?
Q154. What is your pocket money?
Q155. Do you offer prayers regularly?
Q156. What are export crops of Pakistan?
Q157. Where do the Muslims perform Hajj?
Q158. Which is the first month of Islamic Calendar?
Q159. On which date the Muslims celebrate the Eid-ul-Azha?
Q160. How many seasons are there in a year?
Q161. When does come the winter season?
Q162. Tell the name of the month in which autumn season comes?
Q163. When does the spring season start?
Q164. How many months in a year?
Q165. How many days in a week?
Q166. How many bones are in our body?

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Q167. What is the ratio of education in our country?


Q168. Tell the names of the vegetables of winter season?
Q169. Tell the name of the fruits of summer season?
Q170. How many parts of speech are there?
Q171. Which thing is necessary for health?
Q172. What is the main problem of the world?
Q173. How we solve the pollution problem?
Q174. What is the area of Pakistan?
Q175. Which is biggest country of the world according to area and population?
Q176.How many rivers are there in our country?
Q177. Which is the biggest river of Pakistan?
Q178. Who is the first Prime Minister of Pakistan?
Q179.Which is the biggest city of Pakistan?
Q180. Where did the Quaid-e-Azam born?
Q181. Where is the tomb of Quaid-e-Azam?
Q182. Where was Allama Iqbal born?

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