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Sentence count:30+4 Only show simple sentencesPosted:2017-08-15Updated:2020-07-24
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1. Fluency in spoken English is essential.
2. He needs to perfect his spoken English before going to work in Canada.
3. There is a distinct improvement in your spoken English.
4. Ambiguity arises when students' spoken English is very limited.
5. Her spoken English is not very good, but her meaning shone through without doubt.
6. Some expressions are more common in spoken English than in written English.
7. Spoken English learning is not all beer and skittle.
8. Colloquial expression is an important property of spoken English.
9. In spoken English, prosodic features such as stress, intonation, pause etc, are of semantic importance.
10. The poorness of my spoken English determines my continuous practice of it.
11. A separate test of spoken English costs one hundred twenty-five dollars.
12. Associate degree and above, good spoken English, initiative and chariness with working.
13. The main function of the mother tongue in spoken English output process is task reacting, content organizing, word choosing, sentence making and process controlling.
14. Testing of College Spoken English is one of the major section of English testing system.
15. The inappropriateness of defining the roles of spoken English teachers is the major cause.
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16. We can learn spoken English well by practising speaking English deal both and out of class.
17. The primary aim of this course is to improve your spoken English.
18. He asked me with whom I had discussed it. In spoken English it is much more natural to use who and put the preposition at the end of the sentence:Who should I address the letter to?
19. I can hear you - there's no need to shout. Yell can also be used, especially in spoken English. Cry with this meaning now sounds old-fashioned. When people scream they make a very loud, high noise because they are in great pain or are very frightened or excited:There was broken glass everywhere and people were screaming. You can also use these words with 'out':She shouted out in pain as they tried to move her.
20. Our doctor, who/whom we all liked very much, retired last week. This pattern is not used very much in spoken English.
21. How do you think of your proficiency in written and spoken English?
22. He pointed out that this linguistic mentality helped create such expressions as 'long time no see, ' a word-for-word translation of a Chinese expression that became a mainstay of spoken English.
23. The omission of prepositions is a common practice in informal English or spoken English.
24. Now, I want to serch friends in the same camp to exercise spoken English with me !
25. Now, I want to look for friends in the same camp to exercise spoken English with me !
26. Overall: The Overall score of the test represents the ability to understand spoken English and speak it intelligibly at a native conversational pace on everyday topics.
27. While much has been discussed about proper grammar in this Forum, I have decided to focus on improving spoken English.
28. I think I'm quite proficient in both written and spoken English.
29. After several years of practice, I think I will finally get the hang of spoken English.
30. This paper proved the practicability of using the language lab to teach communicative competence by conducting a twelve week trial spoken English course in a sophomore class of English majors.
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