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Expressing opinions, agreeing/disagreeing, and giving compliments. Complaining, saying no politely, and giving bad news. Classroom & Self-Study Materials collins+english+for+life+speaking+b1+audio+new
❌ For body language and visual conversation cues (e.g., ordering at a restaurant), you’ll need other resources.
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To sound fluent, you need filler words and signposts. The book teaches you how to buy time using phrases like "Well, let me see..." or "As I was saying..." so your conversations never come to a jarring halt. How to Practice Effectively Can’t copy the link right now
Prioritizes high-frequency idioms, phrasal verbs, and conversational fillers.
Each unit in the textbook uses a scaffolded approach to build speaking confidence progressively: 1. Introduction and Visual Warm-Up