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Teacher King’s English Speaking Course Book 1: Global Edition
Teacher King’s English Speaking Course Book 1: Global Edition
Teacher King’s English Speaking Course Book 1: Global Edition
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Learn to speak English correctly!

This is Book 1 of Teacher King’s English Speaking Course

It contains 30 important lessons to help a student learn to speak English the right way!

Level: Beginner to Intermediate - Students should have a basic knowledge of Speaking, Reading & Writing.

Application: Self-learning & Classroom

This workbook has been written for all ages, children and adults alike.

This workbook features:

- 30 excellent lessons with everyday topics

- 300 important words used in daily life

- 60 fun and everyday conversations and talks

- Q&A section for each talk

- 30 phrasal verbs for everyday topics

- 30 verbs and different tenses

- Easy interactive worksheets to learn speaking sentences correctly

- Tests to reinforce knowledge of the lessons

- Commonly used grammar tenses

- Step-by-step grammar development

- Vocabulary words do not include translations

Teacher King’s English Speaking Course is the easiest way to learn English. Written by ESL specialist, Kevin L. King, who has taught English as a Second Language for over 30 years around the world.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherPreston Lee
Release dateJan 26, 2021
ISBN9781005572747
Teacher King’s English Speaking Course Book 1: Global Edition
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Kevin L. King

Kevin L. King, Founder & CEO of Transformation Point, Inc., is a husband, father, grandfather and Air Force veteran with over twenty-seven years of experience developing leaders, improving organizational performance, defining business solutions, and driving transformational change. Kevin enjoys spending time with his family, golf, travel, learning guitar, helping people achieve their potential, and anything related to understanding human dynamics.

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    Teacher King’s English Speaking Course Book 1 - Kevin L. King

    Teacher King’s Books

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    Table of Contents

    Lesson 1: My pencil case

    Lesson 2: In the classroom

    Lesson 3: Colors

    Lesson 4: My family

    Lesson 5: Shapes

    Lesson 6: At the zoo

    Lesson 7: Jobs

    Lesson 8: At the fruit market

    Lesson 9: The body

    Lesson 10: Sports

    Lesson 11: Places

    Lesson 12: Clothes

    Lesson 13: School subjects

    Lesson 14: Vegetables

    Lesson 15: At the toy shop

    Lesson 16: In the kitchen

    Lesson 17: Feelings

    Lesson 18: At the ice cream shop

    Lesson 19: The weather

    Lesson 20: In the living room

    Lesson 21: Chores

    Lesson 22: Pets

    Lesson 23: Skills

    Lesson 24: Meats

    Lesson 25: Countries

    Lesson 26: Languages

    Lesson 27: In the refrigerator

    Lesson 28: Desserts

    Lesson 29: At school

    Lesson 30: Transportation

    Answers

    Learn the phrasal verb

    Fall out

    Meaning: To separate or detach from something.

    "A red marker fell out of my pencil case yesterday."

    Learn the verb

    Use

    "I’ve been using this old one for three years."

    use: I like to use a pencil when writing in my notebook.

    used: I used your glue this morning.

    using: He will be using a crayon to draw the house.

    used: The students have never used whiteout before.

    Read the conversation

    Mary: Hey Jay, you need a new pencil case!

    Jay: Yes, you’re right. I’ve been using this old one for three years.

    Mary: Why did you have to use tape to fix the bottom of it?

    Jay: There was a hole in it. A red marker fell out of my pencil case yesterday.

    Mary: Oh no! You should buy a new pencil case soon.

    Jay: Yes, I think you’re right. This one is also too small.

    Mary: That’s true. You need one that’s long enough for your ruler.

    Jay: Hey, I think my eraser is missing. I can’t find it anywhere.

    Mary: It’s probably fallen out of your pencil case!

    Jay: Ha! There it is on the floor. I’m going to the supermarket now!

    Answer the questions

    1. How long has Jay been using his pencil case?

    2. Which item fell out of Jay’s pencil case yesterday?

    3. What did Jay use to fix his pencil case?

    4. Where is Jay going now?

    Unscramble the words

    1. I’ve / using / been / three / years / case / for / this / pencil

    2. pencil / soon / a / buy / new / You / case / should

    3. is / one / This / too / also / small

    4. I’m / supermarket / to / the / now / going

    Read the talk

    Jay’s pencil case

    Recently, my pencil case began to fall apart. I had already been using it for over three years, so I wasn’t surprised to see it starting to break.

    However, I was disappointed that I had lost the new red marker that Mom had bought for me. It had fallen out because there was a hole at the bottom of the pencil case. Luckily, nothing else fell out. I would have been really upset if I had lost my favorite blue pen.

    My friend, Mary, suggested that I get a new pencil case. Therefore, I went to the supermarket to get a new one this afternoon. I am very pleased with my new pencil case. It’s long enough to fit a ruler in it, and it has a special place to put whiteout and glue.

    I can’t wait to show Mary tomorrow!

    Answer the questions

    1. Has Jay bought a new pencil case yet?

    2. Who gave Jay a red marker?

    3. Why were there things falling out of Jay’s old pencil case?

    4. Can a ruler fit in the new pencil case?

    Noun, Adjective or Verb?

    1. special

    2. break

    3. supermarket

    4. show

    5. place

    6. upset

    Take the test

    Write the answer next to the letter A

    A: ___ 1. Jay has ___ his pencil case for over three years.

    a. been used

    b. being used

    c. been using

    A: ___ 2. Jay used ___ to fix the hole in the pencil case.

    a. glue

    b. tape

    c. whiteout

    A: ___ 3. A red marker fell ___ of the pencil case.

    a. out

    b. off

    c. down

    A: ___ 4. What couldn’t Jay find?

    a. His eraser.

    b. His pencil sharpener.

    c. His pen.

    A: ___ 5. Did Mary give Jay the red marker?

    a. Yes, she did.

    b. No, she didn’t.

    c. No, she doesn’t.

    A: ___ 6. Jay went to the supermarket ___ afternoon.

    a. in this

    b. this

    c. on the

    A: ___ 7. The new pencil case has a special place to put ___ and ___.

    a. whiteout, glue

    b. pens, pencils

    c. markers, crayons

    A: ___ 8. Jay can’t wait to ___ Mary his new pencil case.

    a. give

    b. tell

    c. show

    Answers

    Learn the phrasal verb

    Look after

    Meaning: To take care of something or someone.

    "I’m looking after the blackboard."

    Learn the verb

    Clean

    "The blackboard hasn’t been cleaned all year!"

    clean: We need to clean the whiteboard after the class ends.

    cleaned: I cleaned out my desk this morning.

    cleaning: Cleaning the classroom is a big job.

    cleaned: The globe

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