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Hi , all if you I will be free on Thursday from 8pm to 9pm (GMT) feel free to speak to me. My Skype id is priti.sharma3390
Hello priti actually i'm confused, did you really mean to say 8 pm Gmt to 9 pm? i mean if this is correct then it will be like 1.30 in midnight according to indian time. But it's ok if thats what you wanted to say and forgive my ignorance. 8pm Indian time = 2.30pm GMT.
My invitation for conversation on Wednesday 30/07
Hello! I`m Ivanna from Ukraine. I would like to invite you for conversation on a topic “ Technology effects on people” on Wednesday from 12 am to 1 pm GMT.
If you would like to join – just add your skype ID…
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My invitation for conversation on Wednesday 30/07
Hello! I`m Ivanna from Ukraine. I would like to invite you for conversation on a topic “ Technology effects on people” on Wednesday from 12 am to 1 pm GMT.
If you would like to join – just add your skype ID…
kaustav1993
Simran.deep64
Hello, all ENS community. I am Sabrina. I come from China. Now I am studying in UK. I will take IELTS, and I need get 6 marks to apply the university. I am happy to join this communication. I hope that I can improve my English.
Welcome Sabrina."I need to get 6 marks to apply to the university".
Hello guys this week i am available to talk from 5 p.m. To 7 p.m. Gmt anybody interested please send a message on my skype id, we would talk about anything. Thank you very much.
Hi ENS :) Sorry for the low volume.
Welcome back John! It’s great to hear about your idea for a video series, this will be a great addition to the ENS community! It is also a great way for you to practice your English speaking skills!
Connecting with other people from around the world who share your passions is great way to exchange ideas and knowledge, while practicing your English together. So, continue to connect with other members of ENS who share your interests and your goal of mastering English.
Keep up the great work John, and keep getting connected with other members of ENS!
Well that was great but here is one suggestion i want to give, you should have said " including politics, arts......"
Hi everyone, Its great to be a part of ENS. I am learning a lot from ENS community. I had a group conversation on the topic cultural diversity with Ivvanna, sami, simrandeep. It was great conversation, all the groups member are very co-operative. Although I spoke a little, yet I...
Welcome to ENS Neeru everything thing seems to be perfect but one suggestion i want to give you is, when you said "i am striving my hard" instead you could have said "i am striving hard to improve".
Welcome to English Never Stops, Artur! It is great to have you as a member of our global learning community! Thanks for sharing this with us, it is a great way for you to share your ideas and experiences with the ENS community, while it is also a great way for you to improve your speaking skills!
A great next step for you is to help many other members of ENS by providing them with feedback/corrections. The more people who you help, the more people will help you in return and the more you will all improve together!
Here are some corrections to help you to improve your English:
-Pronunciation of career.
-Continue to develop your fluency. There are moments in your Recording where you pause/hesitate as you search for an appropriate expression. Continuing to develop your vocabulary, while practicing your speaking on a daily basis, are great steps toward improving this specific skill.
Keep up the great work Artur and keep getting connected with other members of ENS!
That was great i did not find any mistake, thank you for sharing this with us.
Hello, everyone! I am Paul, I would like to sincerely invite you to join the group conversation or discussion about “What is your favorite book(s) that you have read in your life? Could you share some wonderful content of it (them)with us? “
Timings:
2 - 5 AM GMT
14-16 PM…
Add your Skype ID if you want to join Paul’s conversation on Sunday!
Keep up the great work and keep working together!
I am available to talk on this topic OR any other topic between 14-16 GMT, dear friends you all are invited. Skype shekhar.shekhar3
Wanna talk
I am free to practice right now. Any topic of your choice. Skype shekhar.shekhar3
Reflaction recording
try to record my speaking
Great Podcast Yvonne! This is a great first recording and a wonderful way for you to practice your speaking, while sharing your ideas with the ENS community! Additionally, sharing your ideas with other ENS members in this way allows you to receive really valuable feedback on your speaking skills.
A great next step for you is to help other members of ENS by providing them with small, but specific corrections. Providing Micro Feedback to other members in this way will encourage them to help you in return, and you can all improve together in this way!
Here are some tips to help you to improve your speaking:
- pronunciation of everyone (focus on the pronunciation of the letter V)
- Next time to (verb tense = I will) talk about the IELTS test, (and I will practice) about a speaking topic. =
Next time I will talk about the IELTS test and I will practice a speaking topic.
Keep up the great work Yvonne! Practicing for the IELTS test in this way is a great idea. There are many members of ENS who share your goal of improving with English specifically for the IELTS test, so practicing together, and sharing your ideas and resources with each other, are great steps toward accomplishing your goal!
You should have said as "i have never done it before"
This is my reflection record. if you have time to listen it, it would be great! Enjoy it! *:)
ps. The photo is ‘The Sanctuary of Truth’ in Pattaya.
Hi Tety! Thanks for sharing this Reflection Recording with us! This is a great way for you to continue to practice your speaking beyond your conversations, while it is also a great way for you to receive feedback on your speaking skills.
Thanks for sharing your beliefs in Buddhism with us! It is so interesting to learn about different religious beliefs from around the world!
A great next step for you, Tety, is to continue to help other members of ENS by providing them with feedback/corrections. ENS is all about working together and helping each other, and the more people who you help, the more people will help you in return!
Here are some corrections to help you to improve your speaking:
- Pronunciation of childhood.
- Pronunciation of story.
Some sentences/words should have been "Had conversation few days ago" "I talked about" "Hinduism" "thats all we talked about some days ago"
A reflection a bout my conversation with adnane ,jin and robin
Great Reflection Recording Manal! This is a great example of how you can share your ideas with the ENS community, while receiving feedback from other members of ENS to help you to improve!
Overall, you provide a wonderful summary of your conversation! A great next step for you is to help many members of ENS by providing them with feedback/corrections to help them to improve. The more members of ENS who you help, the more help you will receive in return.
Here are some suggestions to help you to improve your spoken English:
1.) Pronunciation of conversation.
2.) This is my second record (recording).
Keep up the great work and keep working together with other members of ENS, this is just the beginning!
I see substantial improvement in fluency. Last podcast was much better from pronunciation point of view. Pronunciation of word "t". "talked" sounded like "tooked", at 0.41 sec you could have said "xyz festival is celebrated every year", at 0.56 sec you could have said "we still follow this tradition". Keep it up.
Reflection Recording
A few words about my country.
Great Podcast, thanks so much for sharing this with us! It is great to know that you will be participating in the ENS Learning Program! You do a wonderful job of sharing some great information about rich diversity of India with us. It is so interesting to learn about various aspects of your culture and you do an excellent job of describing them to us using clear language and fantastic vocabulary.
A great next step for you is to help many other members of ENS by providing them with small, but specific, corrections/suggestions for improvement. The more people who you help, the more people will help you in return and you can all improve together in this way!
Here are some corrections/suggestions to help you to improve:
Some of the richest persons (people)
Pronunciation of the letter W, specifically when it occurs at the beginning of a word. Focus on this specific skill, as your pronunciation of W often sounds more like V.
Keep up the great work and keep working together!
The content was amazing. You gave some excellent overview about the nation, its heritage, geographic aspects etc. In a personal front I liked the core vocabularies you applied in expressing the subject. Good work from a new joiners perspective. Keep it up!!
Corrections: I do not can be shortened to I don’t to give spoken English touch. I don’t say that the phrase is incorrect….
at last your sentence meant something like : to improve my mistakes….rectify/address/correct etc adapts well here…..
I appreciate your feedback.