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LODESTAR INSTITUTE
Spoken & Pronunciation Course 44
Part 01 Pronunciation skills
Lesson 1.1
Correct Pronunciation of Numbers
One 
Two 
Three 
Four 
Five 
Six 
Seven 
Eight 
Nine 
Ten 
Eleven 
Twelve 
Thirteen 
Fourteen 
Fifteen 
Sixteen 
Seventeen 
Eighteen 
Nineteen 
Twenty 
Twenty 1st

Thirty 
Forty 
Fifty 
Sixty 
Seventy 
Eighty 
Ninety 
Hundred 
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Lesson 1.2
Correct Pronunciation of Six Seasons
Summer 
Rainy 
Autumn 
Late Autumn 
Winter 
Spring 
Lesson 1.3
15 Problematic letters for Bangladeshi Learners
A age, able, agent, baby, lady, gate, late, say, pay,
F fan, fine, five, fight, fast, first, fact, tough,
G gist, general, genius, gesture, jam, job,
H change, chance, chat, channel, chapter,
J Jealous, journal, journey, judge, junior, justice,
K keep, kick, king, kind, cat, capital, cancel,
O okay, open, old, most, social, go, so, no
P pen, page, paper, person, people, pencil
Q queen, quick, quantity, question, quarrel
R party, virgin, father, mother, teacher
T two, ten, take, talk, teach, team, time,
U university, uniform, view, new
V van, vat, very, vanish, vast,
W What, want, wash, word, work, world, ward, wall,
Z zero, zoo, zone, zealous, zenith, zebra, zoology, zip
Audio-
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Part 01 Spoken Skills (Fluency Process)
Fluency in 2 tenses with 4 styles
Lesson 2.1
Note: Teacher cÖ_‡g Driling Gi gva¨‡g students ‡`i gy‡Li RoZv `~i Ki‡eb| Zvici
different verbs w`‡q sentence practice Kiv‡eb|
I have gone
I haven’t gone
Have you gone?
Haven’t you gone?
Avwg wM‡qwQ
Avwg hvBwb
Zzwg wK wM‡qQ?
Zzwg wK hvIwb?
I have been going…
I haven’t been going…
Have you been going…?
Haven’t you been going…?
Avwg hvw”Q
Avwg hvw”Q bv
Zzwg wK hv”Q?
Zzwg wK hv”Q bv?
He has gone
He hasn’t gone.
Has he gone?
Hasn’t he gone?
‡m wM‡q‡Q
‡m hvqwb
‡m wK wM‡q‡Q?
‡m wK hvqwb?
Part 03 Practical Session
Talking about Feelings/Health Issues
How's the weather today?
How do you feel?
How are you feeling?
Is everything okay?
What's wrong?
What's the matter?
Are you all right?
What happened?
It's really cold.
I'm fine.
Not too good.
I feel sick.
I have a headache.
My leg hurts.
I cut my hand.
He broke his arm.
Let's stay inside.
That's good.
Sorry to hear that.
That's too bad.
Here's some aspirin
Let me help you.
That looks serious.
Call 911!
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Telling Time
7:00
12:00
3:10
7:14
9:15
1:21
11:05
2:09
6:30
4:50
10:45
8:35
It's seven o'clock.
It's twelve o'clock.
It's three ten.
It's seven fourteen.
It's nine fifteen.
It's one twenty-one
It's eleven oh five.
It's two oh nine.
It's six thirty.
It's four fifty.
It's ten forty-five.
It's eight thirty-five.
It's seven p.m. / a.m.
It's noon / midnight.
It's ten (minutes) after three.
It's fourteen after seven.
It's (a) quarter after nine.
It's twenty-one minutes past one.
It's five after eleven.
It's nine minutes past two.
It's half past six.
It's ten minutes to five.
It's quarter to eleven.
It's twenty-five minutes to nine.
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Some useful words/ phrases: for daily routines
Take breakfast
Take lunch
Take supper
bvkZv Kiv
`ycy‡ii Lvevi LvIqv
iv‡Zi Lvevi LvIqv
Have a short sleep msw¶ß Nyg †`Iqv
Have a lie in (`xN© mgq a‡i Nyg)
Have a late night (†`wi K‡i Nygv‡Z hvIqv)
Have an early night (ZvovZvwo K‡i Nygv‡Z hvIqv)
Morning walk. mKv‡j nuvUv
Have a shave †kB
f Kiv
Take a bath
Take a shower
Have a wash
†Mvmj Kiv
†Mvmj Kiv
†Mvmj Kiv
Take one or two snacks nvjKv Lvevi LvIqv
Take a break weiwZ †bIqv
Take rest wekªvg †bIqv
Wake up
Get up
Nyg †_‡K DVv
Nyg †_‡K DVv
Go to sleep Nygv‡Z hvIqv
at around 10.00 AM
at about 11:30 PM
10 Uvi w`‡K
mv‡o 11 Uvi w`‡K
Fall asleep very quickly ZvovZvwo Nywg‡q cov
Oversleep AwZwi³ Nyg
Get to sleep Nygv‡Z cviv
Freshen up nvZ gyL †avqv
Say prayer bvgvh cov
Recite the holy Quran. †KviAvb †ZjvIqvZ Kiv
Chat with Mí Kiv
Leave home Kv‡Ri D‡Ï‡k¨ †ei nIqv
Do the shopping evRvi Kiv
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Practice with brain-storming method:
Morning Noon Afternoon Evening Night
Lesson 3.2 (Pair practice)
Use present simple tense (I do). Now practise with your friend(s)
1. When do you get up?
2. Do you get up early? Why?
3. Do you get up late? Why?
4. When do you take breakfast?
5. What are the benefits of getting up early in the morning?
6. Is there any harm if we get up late?
7. Do you sleep at daytime?
8. When do you take lunch?
9. Do you have a bad habit of oversleeping?
10. How much time do you study everyday?
11. Do you have any plan for your daily activities?
12. When do you take supper?
13. How do you refresh yourself when you are tired?
14. Do you sometimes go to bed supper less? (iv‡Z bv †L‡q)
15. Can you tell me how we can make our daily life meaningful?
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Lesson 3.3
Example:1
Firstly, I usually wake up at 7 am in the morning. Then I do
some house work. After that I get ready to go to college. I
come back from college at 4:30 then I take my lunch and
take some rest. After taking rest I study till 9.00 pm. Then I
take supper with my family members. After 9:30 pm I chat
with my friends over internet....then at 12 o clock go to my
bedroom and sleep.
Example: 2
I wake up Early in the morning and then I go for a walk then I come back and
cleaned up myself and have my breakfast. At 10
Am to 12 Noon I attend my computer class and
At 1 o’clock I come back and help my mother in
Household things ... at 2 I along with my mother
take lunch together and at 5.30 pm my father
come back from his office .... Than we have tea
together. At 7 pm my Mother starts Preparing
meal for us and at 9.30 we have dinner together
and than I always say good night to my parents
and go to my room to sleep .....
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Example:3
Assalamu alaikum, I am Aminul Islam. I usually wake up early in the morning at
around 5:30. Then I have a fresh and ablution and go to mosque to say my Fazar
Prayer with Jamat. After saying Fazar prayer I come back my room and study
Quran & Hades for sometime. After that I follow my daily routines and go for a
morning walk or play football. I come back home at around 7:30 am. Then I get
ready and take my breakfast to go to office. At around 8:30 I leave home for the
office. In office I do work which are given to me. I come back home at around
6:00 O’clock in the evening .After freshen up, I take evening tea. After that I
spend 1 hour with my friends. I study till 10 am. Then I have my supper and watch
news. And finally I go off to the bed..........That’s all.
Home work
Daily routine
Dear audience
Assalamualikum.
This is …………………………………….. before you. I am really pleased to be
here in this beautiful evening. Now I would like to say something about my daily
routines.
I usually wake up early in the morning at …….am. Then I ……. my teeth,
…….face and hands and take ablution. After that I ……. to mosque ………… my
Fazr Prayer with jamat. I do some morning exercise. I study for sometime. I get
ready to go to ………………. and I take my breakfast. I go to ………….. at 9.00
am. ………………….
To bed
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Part 04 Additional Study Materials (Not for class)
Lesson 4.1
1.1 Vocabulary chorus from flash card : (oral test)
No. Words/Expressions Pronunciation Meaning Make sentences by your own
01. Calibre n. ('K¨vwjev
i)) axkw³; DrKl©; †gav
02. Callous adj. ('K¨vjv
m ) Abyf~wZnxb; D`vmxb
03. Casual adj. ('K¨vRyAv
j) AvKw¯§K; ixwZweewR©Z;
AmZK©;
Ag‡bv‡hvMx, AwbqwgZ;
avivevwnKZvnxb
04. Casual dress - ixwZweewR©Z †cvkvK
05. Casual attack - AvKw¯§K nvgjv
06. Casual decision - AmZK© wm×vš—
07. Casual behabiour - ixwZweewR©Z e¨envi
08. Casual step - AvKw¯§K c`‡¶c
09. Caustic adj. ('†Kv-m&wUK) KóKi; we`ªƒcvZ¥K
10. Caustic comment - we`ª“cvZ¥K gš—e¨
Lesson 4.2
1.2 Everyday words from vocabulary book:
No. Words/Expressions Meaning Make sentences by your own
01. Talk nonsense Avej-Zvej eKv
02. Stumble down †nuvPU LvIqv
03. Shout wPrKvi Kiv
04. Whistle wkk †`Iqv
05. Wink at wcU wcU K‡i ZvKv‡bv
06. Stare at GK `„wó‡Z ZvwK‡q _vKv
07. Grope in the dark AÜKv‡i wKQz cvevi Rb¨ nvZov‡bv
08. Vomit ewg Kiv
09. Tickle myomywo †`qv
10. Lean †njvb †`Iqv
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Lesson 4.3
W.H: What, when, where, why, how, whom, who, which, whose.
What do you want? Zzwg Kx PvI? What did you say? Zzwg Kx ej‡j?
What are you doing? Zzwg Kx KiQ? What have you said? Zzwg Kx e‡jQ?
Why did you go there? Zzwg †Kb †mLv‡b wM‡qwQ‡j? What will happen then? ZLb Kx n‡e?
When are you coming? Zzwg KLb AvmQ? Where have you seen him? Zzwg Zv‡K †Kv_vq †`‡LQ?
How can I be a fluent speaker?
Avwg wKfv‡e fluent speaker n‡Z cvwi?
To whom are you writing a letter?
Zzwg Kvi Kv‡Q wPwV †j‡LQ?
With whom are you learning English?
Zzwg Kvi Kv‡Q Bs‡iwR wkLQ?
Lesson 4.4 (Structures for better speaking)
Feel like + doing (‘verb+ing’ to express one’s desires, likings and dislikings etc.)
(Kv‡iv B”Qv, AvKv•¶v, cQ›`-AcQ›` BZ¨vw` cÖKvkv‡_©)
01. I feel like getting wet by the rain.(Avgvi e„wó‡Z wfR‡Z B”Qv Ki‡Q)
02. It’s hot enough today. I don’t feel like going out. .
(AvR h‡_ó Mig co‡Q| Avgvi evB‡i †e‡iv‡Z B”Qv Ki‡Q bv)
03. I feel like dancing out of joy. . (Avb‡›` Avgvi bvP‡Z B”Qv Ki‡Q)
04. I feel like crying out of sorrow. (`yt‡L Avgvi Kuv`‡Z B”Qv Ki‡Q)
05. I feel like flying like a bird. . (Avgvi cvwLi gZ Do‡Z B”Qv Ki‡Q)
06. I feel like taking a cup of tea. (GK Kvc Pv †L‡Z B”Qv Ki‡Q)
07. I don’t feel like wating any more. Avgvi Avi A‡c¶v Ki‡Z B‡”Q Ki‡Q bv|
08. Do you feel like doing? †Zvgvi wK Ki‡Z fvj jvM‡Q/ B‡”Q Ki‡Q?
09. Do you feel like sitting here? †Zvgvi wK GLv‡b em‡Z fvj jvM‡Q?
10. Do you feel like watching this movie? †Zvgvi wK GB gywfwU †`L‡Z fvj jvM‡Q?
I feel like doing.
Avgvi Ki‡Z B‡”Q Ki‡Q|
I don’t feel like doing.
Avgvi Ki‡Z B‡”Q Ki‡Q bv|
Do you feel like doing?
†Zvgvi wK Ki‡Z B‡”Q Ki‡Q|
Don’t you feel like doing?
†Zvgvi wK Ki‡Z B‡”Q Ki‡Q bv?
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Lesson 4.5
Hugely used expressions
Mass beating (MYwcUzwb) Snatch away (wQwb‡q †bqv)
Wrists watch (nvZ Nwo) Register a case (gvgjv `v‡qi Kiv)
In disguise (QÙ‡e‡k) Counterfeit note (Rvj‡bvU)
Human trafficking (Av`g cvPvi) Bogra bound (e¸ov Mvgx)
Hue and cry (†kvi‡Mvj, wPrKvi) Swoop on (AZwK©Z Avµgb Kiv)
Ruling party (kvmK `j) Resist (cÖwZ‡iva Kiv)
Snatcher (wQbZvBKvix) Indiscriminately (G‡jvcv_vwi, wbwe©Pv‡i)
Witness (cÖZ¨¶`k©x, cÖZ¨¶fv‡e `k©b Kiv) Subscriptions (Puv`v)
Storm into (†f‡½ †XvKv) Culprit (`ye©„Ë)
Abduct (AcniY Kiv) Demand ransom (gyw³cY `vwe Kiv)
Lesson 4.6
Commonly used expressions:
(ˆ`bw›`b Rxe‡b Anin e¨eüZ nq G iKg wKQz sentences GB †mKk‡b †`qv nj G¸‡jv wbqwgZ practice
Ki‡j Avcbvi fluency A‡bK †e‡o hv‡e undoubtedly.)
41. I was kept in the dark 42. I think there is something in the wind
Avgv‡K wKQzB Rvbv‡bv nqwb| g‡b nq, wKQz GKUv ¸Re Av‡Q|
43. I will try my best 44. Your dream will never come true
Avwg h_vmva¨ †Póv Kie| †Zvgvi ¯^cœ KL‡bvI ev¯—evwqZ n‡ebv|
45. Give up unnecessary works 46. He never lends anything to anybody
AcÖ‡qvRbxq KvR ev` `vI| †m KLbI KvD‡K wKQz avi †`qbv|
47. I found the door closed 48. where have you been?
Avwg `iRvwU eÜ †`‡LwQjvg| †Kv_vq †h _vKbv?
49. What a disaster! 50. What's the matter?/What's up?
Kx me©bvk! Kx n‡jv / Kx e¨vcvi?
51. Everything lost 52. Don't talk nonsense
me †M‡jv| Kx ev‡R eKwQm/ev‡R eKeK K‡ivbv|
53. You can say whatever you like 54. Somehow every body has changed
hv gb Pvq ej‡Z cvi| mevB †Kgb †hb ev‡R eK‡Q|
55. No buts 56. Don't be childish
Avi wKš‘ bq| †Q‡jgvbywl Kwim bv|
57. Have a little patience 58. I saw him standing in front of the library
Avi GKUz ˆah© ai| Zv‡K jvB‡eªwii mvg‡b `uvwo‡q _vK‡Z †`‡LwQjvg|
59. It's a lovely place 60. Would you really like to go?
RvqMvUv †ek| mwZ¨B hv‡e?

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Spoken & prounuciation lesson 03

  • 1. LODESTAR INSTITUTE Spoken & Pronunciation Course 44 Part 01 Pronunciation skills Lesson 1.1 Correct Pronunciation of Numbers One  Two  Three  Four  Five  Six  Seven  Eight  Nine  Ten  Eleven  Twelve  Thirteen  Fourteen  Fifteen  Sixteen  Seventeen  Eighteen  Nineteen  Twenty  Twenty 1st  Thirty  Forty  Fifty  Sixty  Seventy  Eighty  Ninety  Hundred 
  • 2. LODESTAR INSTITUTE Spoken & Pronunciation Course 45 Lesson 1.2 Correct Pronunciation of Six Seasons Summer  Rainy  Autumn  Late Autumn  Winter  Spring  Lesson 1.3 15 Problematic letters for Bangladeshi Learners A age, able, agent, baby, lady, gate, late, say, pay, F fan, fine, five, fight, fast, first, fact, tough, G gist, general, genius, gesture, jam, job, H change, chance, chat, channel, chapter, J Jealous, journal, journey, judge, junior, justice, K keep, kick, king, kind, cat, capital, cancel, O okay, open, old, most, social, go, so, no P pen, page, paper, person, people, pencil Q queen, quick, quantity, question, quarrel R party, virgin, father, mother, teacher T two, ten, take, talk, teach, team, time, U university, uniform, view, new V van, vat, very, vanish, vast, W What, want, wash, word, work, world, ward, wall, Z zero, zoo, zone, zealous, zenith, zebra, zoology, zip Audio-
  • 3. LODESTAR INSTITUTE Spoken & Pronunciation Course 46 Part 01 Spoken Skills (Fluency Process) Fluency in 2 tenses with 4 styles Lesson 2.1 Note: Teacher cÖ_‡g Driling Gi gva¨‡g students ‡`i gy‡Li RoZv `~i Ki‡eb| Zvici different verbs w`‡q sentence practice Kiv‡eb| I have gone I haven’t gone Have you gone? Haven’t you gone? Avwg wM‡qwQ Avwg hvBwb Zzwg wK wM‡qQ? Zzwg wK hvIwb? I have been going… I haven’t been going… Have you been going…? Haven’t you been going…? Avwg hvw”Q Avwg hvw”Q bv Zzwg wK hv”Q? Zzwg wK hv”Q bv? He has gone He hasn’t gone. Has he gone? Hasn’t he gone? ‡m wM‡q‡Q ‡m hvqwb ‡m wK wM‡q‡Q? ‡m wK hvqwb? Part 03 Practical Session Talking about Feelings/Health Issues How's the weather today? How do you feel? How are you feeling? Is everything okay? What's wrong? What's the matter? Are you all right? What happened? It's really cold. I'm fine. Not too good. I feel sick. I have a headache. My leg hurts. I cut my hand. He broke his arm. Let's stay inside. That's good. Sorry to hear that. That's too bad. Here's some aspirin Let me help you. That looks serious. Call 911!
  • 4. LODESTAR INSTITUTE Spoken & Pronunciation Course 47 Telling Time 7:00 12:00 3:10 7:14 9:15 1:21 11:05 2:09 6:30 4:50 10:45 8:35 It's seven o'clock. It's twelve o'clock. It's three ten. It's seven fourteen. It's nine fifteen. It's one twenty-one It's eleven oh five. It's two oh nine. It's six thirty. It's four fifty. It's ten forty-five. It's eight thirty-five. It's seven p.m. / a.m. It's noon / midnight. It's ten (minutes) after three. It's fourteen after seven. It's (a) quarter after nine. It's twenty-one minutes past one. It's five after eleven. It's nine minutes past two. It's half past six. It's ten minutes to five. It's quarter to eleven. It's twenty-five minutes to nine.
  • 5. LODESTAR INSTITUTE Spoken & Pronunciation Course 48 Some useful words/ phrases: for daily routines Take breakfast Take lunch Take supper bvkZv Kiv `ycy‡ii Lvevi LvIqv iv‡Zi Lvevi LvIqv Have a short sleep msw¶ß Nyg †`Iqv Have a lie in (`xN© mgq a‡i Nyg) Have a late night (†`wi K‡i Nygv‡Z hvIqv) Have an early night (ZvovZvwo K‡i Nygv‡Z hvIqv) Morning walk. mKv‡j nuvUv Have a shave †kB f Kiv Take a bath Take a shower Have a wash †Mvmj Kiv †Mvmj Kiv †Mvmj Kiv Take one or two snacks nvjKv Lvevi LvIqv Take a break weiwZ †bIqv Take rest wekªvg †bIqv Wake up Get up Nyg †_‡K DVv Nyg †_‡K DVv Go to sleep Nygv‡Z hvIqv at around 10.00 AM at about 11:30 PM 10 Uvi w`‡K mv‡o 11 Uvi w`‡K Fall asleep very quickly ZvovZvwo Nywg‡q cov Oversleep AwZwi³ Nyg Get to sleep Nygv‡Z cviv Freshen up nvZ gyL †avqv Say prayer bvgvh cov Recite the holy Quran. †KviAvb †ZjvIqvZ Kiv Chat with Mí Kiv Leave home Kv‡Ri D‡Ï‡k¨ †ei nIqv Do the shopping evRvi Kiv
  • 6. LODESTAR INSTITUTE Spoken & Pronunciation Course 49 Practice with brain-storming method: Morning Noon Afternoon Evening Night Lesson 3.2 (Pair practice) Use present simple tense (I do). Now practise with your friend(s) 1. When do you get up? 2. Do you get up early? Why? 3. Do you get up late? Why? 4. When do you take breakfast? 5. What are the benefits of getting up early in the morning? 6. Is there any harm if we get up late? 7. Do you sleep at daytime? 8. When do you take lunch? 9. Do you have a bad habit of oversleeping? 10. How much time do you study everyday? 11. Do you have any plan for your daily activities? 12. When do you take supper? 13. How do you refresh yourself when you are tired? 14. Do you sometimes go to bed supper less? (iv‡Z bv †L‡q) 15. Can you tell me how we can make our daily life meaningful?
  • 7. LODESTAR INSTITUTE Spoken & Pronunciation Course 50 Lesson 3.3 Example:1 Firstly, I usually wake up at 7 am in the morning. Then I do some house work. After that I get ready to go to college. I come back from college at 4:30 then I take my lunch and take some rest. After taking rest I study till 9.00 pm. Then I take supper with my family members. After 9:30 pm I chat with my friends over internet....then at 12 o clock go to my bedroom and sleep. Example: 2 I wake up Early in the morning and then I go for a walk then I come back and cleaned up myself and have my breakfast. At 10 Am to 12 Noon I attend my computer class and At 1 o’clock I come back and help my mother in Household things ... at 2 I along with my mother take lunch together and at 5.30 pm my father come back from his office .... Than we have tea together. At 7 pm my Mother starts Preparing meal for us and at 9.30 we have dinner together and than I always say good night to my parents and go to my room to sleep .....
  • 8. LODESTAR INSTITUTE Spoken & Pronunciation Course 51 Example:3 Assalamu alaikum, I am Aminul Islam. I usually wake up early in the morning at around 5:30. Then I have a fresh and ablution and go to mosque to say my Fazar Prayer with Jamat. After saying Fazar prayer I come back my room and study Quran & Hades for sometime. After that I follow my daily routines and go for a morning walk or play football. I come back home at around 7:30 am. Then I get ready and take my breakfast to go to office. At around 8:30 I leave home for the office. In office I do work which are given to me. I come back home at around 6:00 O’clock in the evening .After freshen up, I take evening tea. After that I spend 1 hour with my friends. I study till 10 am. Then I have my supper and watch news. And finally I go off to the bed..........That’s all. Home work Daily routine Dear audience Assalamualikum. This is …………………………………….. before you. I am really pleased to be here in this beautiful evening. Now I would like to say something about my daily routines. I usually wake up early in the morning at …….am. Then I ……. my teeth, …….face and hands and take ablution. After that I ……. to mosque ………… my Fazr Prayer with jamat. I do some morning exercise. I study for sometime. I get ready to go to ………………. and I take my breakfast. I go to ………….. at 9.00 am. …………………. To bed
  • 9. LODESTAR INSTITUTE Spoken & Pronunciation Course 52 Part 04 Additional Study Materials (Not for class) Lesson 4.1 1.1 Vocabulary chorus from flash card : (oral test) No. Words/Expressions Pronunciation Meaning Make sentences by your own 01. Calibre n. ('K¨vwjev i)) axkw³; DrKl©; †gav 02. Callous adj. ('K¨vjv m ) Abyf~wZnxb; D`vmxb 03. Casual adj. ('K¨vRyAv j) AvKw¯§K; ixwZweewR©Z; AmZK©; Ag‡bv‡hvMx, AwbqwgZ; avivevwnKZvnxb 04. Casual dress - ixwZweewR©Z †cvkvK 05. Casual attack - AvKw¯§K nvgjv 06. Casual decision - AmZK© wm×vš— 07. Casual behabiour - ixwZweewR©Z e¨envi 08. Casual step - AvKw¯§K c`‡¶c 09. Caustic adj. ('†Kv-m&wUK) KóKi; we`ªƒcvZ¥K 10. Caustic comment - we`ª“cvZ¥K gš—e¨ Lesson 4.2 1.2 Everyday words from vocabulary book: No. Words/Expressions Meaning Make sentences by your own 01. Talk nonsense Avej-Zvej eKv 02. Stumble down †nuvPU LvIqv 03. Shout wPrKvi Kiv 04. Whistle wkk †`Iqv 05. Wink at wcU wcU K‡i ZvKv‡bv 06. Stare at GK `„wó‡Z ZvwK‡q _vKv 07. Grope in the dark AÜKv‡i wKQz cvevi Rb¨ nvZov‡bv 08. Vomit ewg Kiv 09. Tickle myomywo †`qv 10. Lean †njvb †`Iqv
  • 10. LODESTAR INSTITUTE Spoken & Pronunciation Course 53 Lesson 4.3 W.H: What, when, where, why, how, whom, who, which, whose. What do you want? Zzwg Kx PvI? What did you say? Zzwg Kx ej‡j? What are you doing? Zzwg Kx KiQ? What have you said? Zzwg Kx e‡jQ? Why did you go there? Zzwg †Kb †mLv‡b wM‡qwQ‡j? What will happen then? ZLb Kx n‡e? When are you coming? Zzwg KLb AvmQ? Where have you seen him? Zzwg Zv‡K †Kv_vq †`‡LQ? How can I be a fluent speaker? Avwg wKfv‡e fluent speaker n‡Z cvwi? To whom are you writing a letter? Zzwg Kvi Kv‡Q wPwV †j‡LQ? With whom are you learning English? Zzwg Kvi Kv‡Q Bs‡iwR wkLQ? Lesson 4.4 (Structures for better speaking) Feel like + doing (‘verb+ing’ to express one’s desires, likings and dislikings etc.) (Kv‡iv B”Qv, AvKv•¶v, cQ›`-AcQ›` BZ¨vw` cÖKvkv‡_©) 01. I feel like getting wet by the rain.(Avgvi e„wó‡Z wfR‡Z B”Qv Ki‡Q) 02. It’s hot enough today. I don’t feel like going out. . (AvR h‡_ó Mig co‡Q| Avgvi evB‡i †e‡iv‡Z B”Qv Ki‡Q bv) 03. I feel like dancing out of joy. . (Avb‡›` Avgvi bvP‡Z B”Qv Ki‡Q) 04. I feel like crying out of sorrow. (`yt‡L Avgvi Kuv`‡Z B”Qv Ki‡Q) 05. I feel like flying like a bird. . (Avgvi cvwLi gZ Do‡Z B”Qv Ki‡Q) 06. I feel like taking a cup of tea. (GK Kvc Pv †L‡Z B”Qv Ki‡Q) 07. I don’t feel like wating any more. Avgvi Avi A‡c¶v Ki‡Z B‡”Q Ki‡Q bv| 08. Do you feel like doing? †Zvgvi wK Ki‡Z fvj jvM‡Q/ B‡”Q Ki‡Q? 09. Do you feel like sitting here? †Zvgvi wK GLv‡b em‡Z fvj jvM‡Q? 10. Do you feel like watching this movie? †Zvgvi wK GB gywfwU †`L‡Z fvj jvM‡Q? I feel like doing. Avgvi Ki‡Z B‡”Q Ki‡Q| I don’t feel like doing. Avgvi Ki‡Z B‡”Q Ki‡Q bv| Do you feel like doing? †Zvgvi wK Ki‡Z B‡”Q Ki‡Q| Don’t you feel like doing? †Zvgvi wK Ki‡Z B‡”Q Ki‡Q bv?
  • 11. LODESTAR INSTITUTE Spoken & Pronunciation Course 54 Lesson 4.5 Hugely used expressions Mass beating (MYwcUzwb) Snatch away (wQwb‡q †bqv) Wrists watch (nvZ Nwo) Register a case (gvgjv `v‡qi Kiv) In disguise (QÙ‡e‡k) Counterfeit note (Rvj‡bvU) Human trafficking (Av`g cvPvi) Bogra bound (e¸ov Mvgx) Hue and cry (†kvi‡Mvj, wPrKvi) Swoop on (AZwK©Z Avµgb Kiv) Ruling party (kvmK `j) Resist (cÖwZ‡iva Kiv) Snatcher (wQbZvBKvix) Indiscriminately (G‡jvcv_vwi, wbwe©Pv‡i) Witness (cÖZ¨¶`k©x, cÖZ¨¶fv‡e `k©b Kiv) Subscriptions (Puv`v) Storm into (†f‡½ †XvKv) Culprit (`ye©„Ë) Abduct (AcniY Kiv) Demand ransom (gyw³cY `vwe Kiv) Lesson 4.6 Commonly used expressions: (ˆ`bw›`b Rxe‡b Anin e¨eüZ nq G iKg wKQz sentences GB †mKk‡b †`qv nj G¸‡jv wbqwgZ practice Ki‡j Avcbvi fluency A‡bK †e‡o hv‡e undoubtedly.) 41. I was kept in the dark 42. I think there is something in the wind Avgv‡K wKQzB Rvbv‡bv nqwb| g‡b nq, wKQz GKUv ¸Re Av‡Q| 43. I will try my best 44. Your dream will never come true Avwg h_vmva¨ †Póv Kie| †Zvgvi ¯^cœ KL‡bvI ev¯—evwqZ n‡ebv| 45. Give up unnecessary works 46. He never lends anything to anybody AcÖ‡qvRbxq KvR ev` `vI| †m KLbI KvD‡K wKQz avi †`qbv| 47. I found the door closed 48. where have you been? Avwg `iRvwU eÜ †`‡LwQjvg| †Kv_vq †h _vKbv? 49. What a disaster! 50. What's the matter?/What's up? Kx me©bvk! Kx n‡jv / Kx e¨vcvi? 51. Everything lost 52. Don't talk nonsense me †M‡jv| Kx ev‡R eKwQm/ev‡R eKeK K‡ivbv| 53. You can say whatever you like 54. Somehow every body has changed hv gb Pvq ej‡Z cvi| mevB †Kgb †hb ev‡R eK‡Q| 55. No buts 56. Don't be childish Avi wKš‘ bq| †Q‡jgvbywl Kwim bv| 57. Have a little patience 58. I saw him standing in front of the library Avi GKUz ˆah© ai| Zv‡K jvB‡eªwii mvg‡b `uvwo‡q _vK‡Z †`‡LwQjvg| 59. It's a lovely place 60. Would you really like to go? RvqMvUv †ek| mwZ¨B hv‡e?