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Learn how to affirm, or confirm, statements that others make to you in English
Learn how to use one of the most powerful words in English or any language: "please"
Learn how to ask and answer common questions in English using the six most common interrogative pronouns
Learn to inquire politely about a person's occupation in English and provide some English examples of different jobs people do every day
Learn to talk about the weather
Learn to exchange personal details
Learn to navigate the customs counter when you arrive at the airport
Learn to buy tickets for public transport
Learn the kinds of words and phrases you need to use in that most important of American places
Learn to navigate the hotel reception desk
Learn to talk about the weather in the present and future tense
Learn to talk about directions
Learn to greet an old friend or business colleague
Learn to talk about schedules
Learn to talk about your likes and dislikes
Learn how to express your opinions and accept invitations, from a dinner conversation
Learn to talk about your surroundings and where you are
Learn how to charm the opposite sex
Learn how to talk about your sightseeing plans using adverbs of probability and the simple future tense
Learn how to ask about the time, and how to use the expression "Excuse me"
Learn how to ask for items in a restaurant, including recommendations from the waiter
Learn how to ask what items are using plural demonstrative pronouns
Learn how to talk about directions using simple imperatives and ordinal numbers
Learn how to make plans to meet a friend using the present progressive tense, and about how to use "here" and "there"
Learn two phrases that will help you make polite conversation when visiting somebody's home
Learn how to make small talk using the simple past tense of the verb "to be," and simple past tense adjectives
Learn even more tips for good conversation using high frequency verbs, the simple past tense, and interrogative statements
Learn how to organize sightseeing plans using verbs of potential, and tag questions
Review the present progressive and the simple past tense while talking about your trip to America
Learn how to talk about your reluctance to leave America using the present simple negative form, and questions using "can"