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  • What is the most important thing for you when it comes to speaking English?
  • When do we use falling intonation?
    Statements, WH- Questions
  • What makes a good communicator?
  • How do I say "manageable"?
  • Say it excited: "What an amazing day to be in a pronunciation class!"
  • Read as fast as you can: "Peter the painter painted the pretty party plates"
  • How do I say "Let me" in connected speech?
    Lemme
  • Say it with a rising intonation: "Did you finish the report?"
  • How do I say "laughter"?
  • Complete the idiom: To get the wrong end of the...
    Stick
  • How do I pronouce "thoroughly"?
    THoroughly
  • What is "succinct"?
    Brief, clear, and expressed in few words; to the point.
  • How do i say: "pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis" ?
  • What is inhibited?
    Unable to act in a relaxed and natural way because of self-consciousness.
  • Complete the idiom: To get it straight from the horse's.....
    Mouth
  • What is linking, and why is it important in natural English speech?
  • What does "I came out in a cold sweat" mean?
    You suddenly became very anxious, nervous, scared, or worried.
  • How do i pronounce "feasibility"?
    Feasibility
  • How do I pronounce "better"?
    BeTTer (Flap T)
  • How do I say "world"?
  • What does "can't make head nor tail of it"?
    You cannot understand something at all; it makes no sense.
  • How do I say "want to" in connected speech?
    wanna
  • Complete the idiom: To talk at cross-.......
    Purposes
  • Read as fast as you can: Liam wrote a letter for the lottery and bought pottery
  • When do we use rising intonation?
    Yes / No questions
  • How do I say "should have" in connected speech?
    shoulda
  • In what situations is it good to get straight to the point?
  • What does "To put it in a nutshell" mean?
    To explain something very briefly or summarize it in a few words.
  • Think of a good communicator you know. Explain why he/she is good at communicating.
  • Say: “Rory really rode the round rollercoaster.”