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Want to learn the days of the week and the months of the year in English? Keep this Cheat Sheet handy and use the pronunciation guide to practice. And here are months of the year:
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When you’re learning English as a foreign language, print out and keep this alphabet handy. We include a pronunciation guide to help you say the English letters correctly.
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When you’re learning English as a foreign language, practise these greetings and questions to sound like a British native in no time. Remember to tailor your greetings – whether formal or informal – depending on who you’re talking to. Formal Greetings Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Nice to meet you Goodnight Goodbye Informal Greetings Hello Hi Bye Bye for now See you soon Questions Who: Who is that man over there? [Asking about people.] When: When are you going on holiday? [Asking about times and dates.] Where: Where is the nearest bank? [Asking about places.] What: What’s that box for? [Asking about things / activities.] Why: Why is she crying? [Asking for reasons.] How much: How much is that book? [Asking about quantities.] What time: What time does the film start? [Asking about times.] What . . . like: What’s David's wife like? [Asking about characteristics.]
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Counting in English, when English isn’t your native language, is easy to learn with this useful Cheat Sheet and pronunciation guide. Use this Cheat Sheet to practise telephone numbers, currency and people’s ages.
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