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Let’s practice Speaking English by saying these sentences. Method: Listen to your teacher say each sentence in your
mother tongue and then you each in pairs take turns saying it in English. Score one for each correct sentence by you.
After 5 sentences, each pair collects the scores and announces the winner who in the pair has more correct
sentences.

Say 1

1. Men should help with the housework.

2. It may cost £100.

3 Tom would pay her.

4 They could play the guitar.

5We're seeing Mary tomorrow.


6 She ought to keep it in the fridge.

7 You can understand it.

8 The police were watching the house.

9 You can go with him.

10 They've got a house.

11 Your boss will be angry.

12 Tom should pay the fine.

13 They may come tonight.

14 They were cleaning their shoes.

15 He must write in French.

16 You have read the instructions.

17 These are made by oysters.

18 The ice was thick enough to walk on


19 This will take a long time.
20 They may have permission to take the car.

21 Ann would like a skiing holiday.


22. You've made a mistake.
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Say 2

1 They have eggs for breakfast.

2 He needs a new coat.

3 He used to sell fruit.

4 They have to work hard.

5 She does the housework.


6 He needs more money.

7 He had a row with his boss.

8 She had a heart attack.

9 Her hair needed cutting.

10 He does his homework after supper.

11 She has a singing lesson every week.

12 She had to make a speech.

13 He does his best.

14 He has to get up at six every day.

15 The children have dinner at school.

16 She dared him to climb it.

17 You did it on purpose.


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19 He dares to say that!

20 They had a good time.

21 The drink did him good.

Say 3

1 Is the water deep?

13 Will she be there?

2 Do you know the way?

14 Do you play cards?

3 Can you swim?

15 Should I tell the police?

4 Does he come every day?

16 Can you cook?

5 Is that Tom over there?

17 Are you ready?

6 Are you Tom's brother?

18 Could women join the club?

7 Must you go?

19 Is your name Pitt?

8 Are you enjoying yourselves?

20 Were they frightened?

9 Did he see you?

21 Will his mother be there?

10 Would £10 be enough?

22 Ought I to get a new one?

11 May I borrow your car?

23 Should I tell him the truth?

12 Is this the front of the queue?


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Say 4 13 How old is he?

1 He isn't working hard.

14 Do you see any difference?

2 She doesn't like cats.

15 I do what I can.

3 I can't say anything.

16 How far can you swim?

4 We must read it carefully.

17 I must change my shoes.

5 He won't help us.

18 Tom dares not complain.

6 He can lift it easily.

19 I don't dare (to) touch it.

7 It isn't far from London.

20 Have you time to do it?

8 Isn't it too heavy to carry?

21 Are you frightened?

9 He needn't pay at once.

22 Must you pay for it yourself?

10 He hopes that Tom will be there.

23 The letter needn't be typed.

11 How much does this cost?

24 We hope that he'll come.

12 He says that Ann may be there.

25 He says that she may not be in time.

26 Do you understand what he is saying? I don't.


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27 There are accidents every day at these crossroads.

28-She thinks that it may cost £100.

29 Doesn't Mr Pitt know your address?

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