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Explore the world of English language learning with EngClub.in. Unlock a wealth of resources and interactive tools to enhance your English proficiency. From grammar tutorials to vocabulary builders, EngClub.in offers comprehensive support for learners of all levels. Dive into engaging lessons, practice exercises, and language quizzes.
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2w ago
Hello! Are you just starting to learn English and looking for fun, interesting books to help you? Vintage children's classics are a fantastic way to improve your English! These stories are filled with rich language, interesting plots, and easy-to-understand writing. Here, we will explore some vintage children's classics that are easy to read and great for improving your English. Whether you're reading for fun or studying English, these timeless tales are perfect for beginners. These Vintage children's classic books are not only help you learn English, but they also introduce you to rich worlds ..read more
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3w ago
Hello there! If you're just starting to learn English and looking for some great books, you're in the right place. Learning a new language is exciting, and the best way to make progress is by reading books that are both fun and easy to understand. Here, we’ll explore some useful and top-selling books that are perfect for beginners, making your journey to mastering English enjoyable and rewarding. These books are Simple and Fun Picks to Start Learning English ..read more
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2M ago
Hello, shoppers! Are you ready to learn some easy and useful English sentences for shopping? Whether you're buying groceries, clothes, or gifts, these sentences will help you communicate confidently. Let’s make your shopping experience fun and stress-free!
Entering the Store
Hello! How are you?
I’m just looking, thank you.
Do you have this in my size?
Do you have this in a different color?
Where can I find the shoes?
Is there a sale going on?
Do you have any discounts?
What are your store hours?
Can I try this on?
Where are the fitting rooms?
Asking for Help
Can you help me find this ite ..read more
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3M ago
Hello there! Are you looking for simple sentences for restaurants to make your dining experience smoother? Using easy English sentences for dining out can help you feel more confident and comfortable. Whether you need to speak English at restaurants for ordering or asking questions, these daily English for eating out phrases are perfect for beginners. Engage in English conversation at restaurants effortlessly with these useful phrases. Learning English at restaurants becomes fun and practical with these handy English sentences for ordering food. Get ready for some English practice at r ..read more
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3M ago
IntroductionIf you're a teacher looking for simple sentences for the classroom, we've got the perfect collection of easy English sentences for teachers. Hello teachers! Are you looking for easy and friendly ways to communicate with your students in the classroom? You’re in the right place! Here are 100 Easy English sentences for teachers that you can use every day. These sentences are perfect for making classroom interactions smooth and enjoyable. These classroom English for beginners phrases will help you engage with kids in the classroom effectively. Enhance your English conversation ..read more
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3M ago
IntroductionHi there! Are you a parent or caregiver looking to speak English at home with your kids? Perfect! Here we will see 100 simple sentences you can use daily. These sentences are easy, engaging and fun. Let’s get started!
Morning Routine
Good morning! Did you sleep well?
Time to get up!
Let’s brush your teeth.
Do you want to have breakfast?
What would you like to eat?
Here’s your cereal.
Drink your milk, please.
Let’s get dressed.
Can you put on your socks?
Do you need help with your shoes?
Getting Ready for the Day
Time to pack your bag.
Do you have your lunchbox?
Don’t forget y ..read more
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3M ago
Introduction to Past ModalsHey there! Today, we’re going to talk about “could have,” “should have,” and “would have”, sometimes called as “modals of lost opportunities.”
These Past Tense Modals can make your English sound more natural and fluent. Don’t worry; We’ll make it simple and fun! Let’s get started.
What are Past Modals?Past modals are special phrases that help us talk about possibilities, regrets, and hypothetical situations in the past. They can seem tricky at first, but with a bit of practice, you’ll get the hang of them. Let’s break them down.
1. Could Have What is “Could Have ..read more
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3M ago
Discover how you can learn spoken English online for free with these 4 easy ways. Perfect for beginners looking to improve their English skills from the comfort of their home.
Learn Spoken English Online Free: Your Easy GuideAre you eager to learn spoken English but worried about the costs? Good news! You can learn spoken English online for free. This guide will show you how to start your English learning journey without spending a dime. Let’s make learning fun and easy!
Why Learn Spoken English Online?Learning spoken English online has many benefits:
Convenience: Learn anytime, anywhere ..read more
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3M ago
In this guide we are going see how to change direct speech to indirect speech for different types of sentences: statements, questions, commands, and exclamations.
1. Statements (Assertive Sentences) Structure: Direct Speech: "She said, 'I am happy.'"
Indirect Speech: She said that she was happy.
Changes:
Remove quotation marks.
Use "that" after the reporting verb.
Change the tense of the verb in the reported speech.
Change pronouns and time expressions as necessary.
Examples:Direct: "He said, 'I like this movie.'"
Indirect: He said that he liked that movie.
Direct: "They said, 'We w ..read more
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3M ago
Understanding Direct and Indirect SpeechHello there! Are you ready to learn about direct and indirect speech? This is an important part of English that can help you express yourself clearly and accurately. Let's dive in!
1. What is Direct Speech?Direct speech is when you repeat exactly what someone said. You use quotation marks to show their exact words. It’s like quoting them directly.
Example:
Sarah said, "I am going to the market."
In this example, you can see Sarah's exact words inside the quotation marks.
2. What is Indirect Speech?Indirect speech is when you report what someone sai ..read more