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SPOKEN ENGLISH
Chapters

1Start Here: Build Your Spoken English Foundation

2Pronunciation Power: Master English Sounds Fast

3Stress & Intonation: Sound Natural Instantly

4Rhythm & Connected Speech: Speak Smoothly

5Essential Grammar for Speaking: Simple, Smart, Spoken

Simple Present vs Present Continuous in ConversationPast Tense Storytelling: Make It LivelyFuture Forms: Will, Going To, Present ContinuousModals in Real Talk: Can, Could, ShouldArticles Made Simple: A, An, The in SpeechPrepositions You Keep Getting WrongQuestion Forms: Get Word Order RightConditionals for Everyday UseFix Run-On Sentences When SpeakingGrammar Myths That Slow You Down

6Core Conversation Skills: Start, Keep, and End Talks

7Vocabulary Builder: Speak with the Right Words

8Phrasal Verbs & Idioms: Talk Like a Native

9Listening Mastery: Understand Fast English

10Fluency Training: Think and Speak in English

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Essential Grammar for Speaking: Simple, Smart, Spoken

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