English Made Easy Collection (for Beginners): Beginner English, Conversation Dialogues, & Simple Medical English
By Jackie Bolen
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Improve your confidence and speaking, listening, writing, and reading abilities with the English Made Easy Collection (for Beginners).
This collection consists of three books:
- Beginner English for Everyone
- 49 Easy English Conversation Dialogues for Beginners
- Simple Medical English Dialogues
Jackie Bolen has fifteen years of experience teaching ESL/EFL to students in South Korea and Canada. With her help, you'll improve your English vocabulary and conversational skills in no time at all! Increase your confidence in English.
This 3-book collection will help you . . .
- Have thousands of phrases, expressions, and idioms at your fingertips.
- See how they are used in real life.
- Improve your American English.
- Understand the differences in confusing English word pairs.
- Speak English fluently and confidently.
- Have some fun while learning English.
- Improve your TOEFL, TOEIC, or IELTS score.
Pick up your copy of the English Made Easy Collection (for Beginners)! Get ready to improve your skills with expressions and phrases, phrasal verbs and idioms.
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English Made Easy Collection (for Beginners) - Jackie Bolen
English Made Easy Collection (for Beginners):
Beginner English, Conversation Dialogues, & Simple Medical English
Jackie Bolen
www.eslspeaking.org
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Copyright © 2022 by Jackie Bolen
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording or other electronic or mechanical means without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations in critical reviews and certain other non-commercial uses permitted by copyright law. For permission requests, write to the publisher/author at the following address: Jackie Bolen: [email protected].
Table of Contents
English Made Easy Collection (for Beginners):............................................1
About the Book..................................................................4
About the Author: Jackie Bolen......................................................5
Beginner English for Everyone ......................................................6
49 Easy English Conversation Dialogues For Beginners..................................91
Medical English Dialogues.......................................................167
About the Book
Welcome to this book designed to help you improve your English skills. It consists of three books:
Beginner English for Everyone
49 Easy English Conversation Dialogues for Beginners
Medical English Dialogues
I hope that you find this book useful. Please let me know if I can answer any questions or help you in any way ([email protected]).
About the Author: Jackie Bolen
I taught English in South Korea for 10 years to every level and type of student. I've taught every age from kindergarten kids to adults. Most of my time has centered around teaching at two universities: five years at a science and engineering school in Cheonan, and four years at a major university in Busan where I taught upper-level classes for students majoring in English. In my spare time, you can usually find me outside surfing, biking, hiking, or snowshoeing. I now live in Vancouver, Canada where I teach a variety of classes.
In case you were wondering what my academic qualifications are, I hold a Master of Arts in Psychology. During my time in Korea, I completed both the Cambridge CELTA and DELTA certification programs. With the combination fifteen years teaching ESL/EFL learners of all ages and levels, and the more formal teaching qualifications I've obtained, I have a solid foundation on which to offer advice to English learners.
I truly hope that you find this book useful. I would love it if you sent me an email with any questions or feedback that you might have.
Facebook: www.facebook.com/eslspeaking
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/jackiebolen
Email: [email protected]
You might also be interested in these books: 1001 English Expressions and Phrases, or 1005 ESL Conversation Questions. You can find it wherever you like to buy books. It has hundreds of helpful English phrases and expressions that can be used in a wide variety of situations. Learn to speak more fluently in American English.
Beginner English for Everyone
Jackie Bolen
www.eslspeaking.org
How to Use this Book
Welcome to this book designed to help you expand your knowledge of American English vocabulary. My goal is to help you increase your vocabulary and to be able to speak and write more fluently. And of course, get higher scores on English proficiency exams like the TOEFL, TOEIC and IELTS tests.
English vocabulary can be difficult to master, even for the best students. In this book, you'll find hundreds of English phrases that are used in boardrooms, over a meal, and with friends and family around the world. They are also the ones that you'll see on various exams designed to test your English ability.
Be sure to do the following:
− Review frequently.
− Study a little bit every day instead of everything in one go. You'll remember a lot more that way. I recommend learning 4-6 new vocabulary words each day. Remember to review them every day until you'll never forget them!
− Use flashcards. Write down the word or expression on one side and the meaning on the other. Mix them up and quiz yourself. Do this while on the subway or whenever you have a few extra minutes in your day.
− Use each phrase or word in real life as soon as possible.
− Don't be nervous about making mistakes. That's how you'll get better at English!
− Consider studying with a friend so you can help each other stay motivated.
− Use a notebook and write down new words that you run across. Review frequently so that they stay fresh in your mind.
− Read frequently. Choose something that is slightly below your level and try to read it for at least 10 minutes a day. Read quickly and if you don't know a word, guess what the meaning is instead of stopping and looking it up in a dictionary. This is one of the best ways to learn vocabulary naturally. Do this in addition to using this book.
Good luck and I wish you well on your journey to becoming better at English!
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A Couple of minutes
Meaning: Two minutes.
Examples:
Please wait. I'll be ready in a couple of minutes.
I need a couple of minutes to finish this.
You only have a couple of minutes before we need to leave. Are you ready?
A few
Meaning: 3-5 of something.
Examples:
Let's get a few beers and a pizza for tonight.
There will be a few people you know at the party.
I need a few minutes to get ready.
After dinner
Meaning: When the evening meal is finished.
Examples:
Let's go for a walk after dinner.
Please do your homework after dinner.
After dinner, let's clean up the kitchen together.
After work
Meaning: When you're done working.
Examples:
What are you doing after work? Let's get dinner.
After work, I usually exercise and then go home and make dinner.
I can't hang out after work. I have a dentist's appointment.
Again
Meaning: Another time.
Examples:
Please do this again. It's not good enough.
Can we see that movie again? It's so good!
I want to read Harry Potter again.
Allergic to
Meaning: Can't touch, eat, etc. without having a bad reaction.
Examples:
I'm allergic to tomatoes.
Many people are allergic to peanuts.
Are you allergic to anything?
Allowance
Meaning: Spending money that parents give their children weekly or monthly.
Examples:
How much allowance do you give your kids?
How did you spend your allowance when you were a kid?
I give my daughter $1 a week for allowance.
As soon as possible
Meaning: Quickly; at the first possible opportunity.
Examples:
This needs to get done as soon as possible.
Let's fix that toilet as soon as possible. It's leaking.
He'll need to get surgery as soon as possible. It's serious.
A waste of time
Meaning: Doing something that is not helpful or doesn't produce results.
Examples:
This homework is a waste of time. Why do I have to do it?
Cleaning my room is a waste of time! It'll be messy again tomorrow.
Most things I do at work are a waste of time.
Bad luck
Meaning: Describes a series of unfortunate circumstances.
Examples:
Ted always seems to have bad luck.
Oh no! I can't believe that happened. It's such bad luck.
I only have bad luck, never good luck.
Bad news
Meaning: Not good news.
Examples:
Bad news. You have to work late tonight. We need to finish this.
I got some bad news about my grandpa today. He's in the hospital.
Bad news! The deal fell through.
Practice #1
a couple of minutes, a waste of time, after work, bad news, again, a few, after dinner, allergic to, as soon as possible, bad luck
Please let me know your answer _____.
I have some _____ for you. Please sit down.
This homework is _____.
_____, let's go for a walk.
I'm _____ to shrimp.
It'll only take _____ to finish it.
Do you want to get a beer together _____?
Please do it _____. I can't read what you wrote.
Answers
as soon as possible
bad news
a waste of time.
After dinner
allergic to
a couple of minutes
after work
again
Bank
Meaning: A place to get money and deal with financial things.
Examples:
Which bank do you use? I like CIBC.
I have to go to the bank to take out some cash.
Where's the nearest bank?
Best of luck
Meaning: A wish that someone will succeed at what they're doing.
Examples:
Best of luck with your move. I hope that it goes well.
Hey, best of luck with your wedding! I'm sorry that I can't make it.
Best of luck with your new job. You're going to do well.
Between
Meaning: In the middle.
Examples:
Can I sit between you?
Put the red one in between the yellow ones.
I'm between jobs now.
Big
Meaning: Large
Examples:
Wow! That's a big dog.
I want to have a big house one day.
This table is too big for our kitchen. Let's get a smaller one.
Bird
Meaning: A kind of animal that can fly. Not an insect.
Examples:
There