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Renting a transport service

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  Image credit: Wikipedia Renting a transport service A: Maxcar  , may I help you? B: Yes. I'd like to rent the SUV for ten days. A: When would you like to rent the van? b. From the 28th February  to the 9th of March . How much is the rent? A: It's 2,000 baht a day. You have to pay a British pound of 6,000 baht in advance. B: No problem. Can I pay you in pound sterling ? A:Yes, you can.

Parts of an Email :) Post #7

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  KEY PARTS OF AN EMAIL 1. Email - electronic mail Subject Line – A short title that tells the recipient what the email is about. Example: Job Application for Web Developer Position. 2. Salutation (Greeting) – A polite way to start the email, usually with "Dear [Name]" or "Hello [Name]". Example: Dear Mr. Smith, 3. Opening Sentence – A short introduction stating the purpose of the email. Example: I am writing to apply for the Web Developer position at your company. 4. Body (Main Message) – The main content of the email, where you explain details clearly and professionally. Example: I have five years of experience in web development and am skilled in WordPress and PHP. 5. Closing Sentence – A polite way to end the email, often thanking the recipient. Example: I look forward to your response. Thank you for your time. 6. Closing (Sign-Off) – A formal way to say goodbye. Example: Best regards, or Sincerely, 7. Signature – Your name and contact information. Example: John...

Understanding Plans and Intentions :) Post #06

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  Direction: Read the conversation then answer the comprehension questions that follow. Emma's Career Journey   Emma : I wanted to become a travel blogger last year, but it didn’t work out. James : Oh, that’s a shame. What went wrong? Emma : I underestimated how difficult it would be to make a living from it. I didn’t have enough savings to sustain myself. James : That must have been frustrating. What are you doing now? Emma : I’m currently taking a course in content marketing. I think it will help me find more stable opportunities. James : That sounds like a smart move. What are your plans after that? Emma : Once I finish the course, I’ll apply for a remote job in digital content creation. I still want the freedom to work from anywhere. James : That sounds exciting! Are you planning to travel again in the future? Emma : Yes! After securing a steady income, I’ll plan a trip to Europe. I want to visit Italy and France. Comprehension Questions What did Emma want to do last year?...

Describing Future Plans :)

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 Hello guys!  Today, I learned in my English class about how to describe future plans. Here is a list of my own plans for different occasions.  My plans for today - singing karaoke -  shopping at mall - playing game My plans on Valentine's Day -writing a card for all everyone . -buying gifts - giving a flower for all everyone. My plans on Songkran Holiday -buying a water gun -joining the Songkran celebration in Bangkok -visiting my parents in the province -  pour water buddha PRACTICE CONVERSATION A: Hi, Nuch ! What are your plans today? B: I'm going to the store. I'm buying some snacks because we're having a study session at my friend's house. What about you? A: I'm meeting my cousin at the café. We're working on a project together. B: Alright, sounds like a busy day! A: Yep, take care and see you later! EXPRESSING PURPOSE Here’s how you can express the purpose using "to" or "for": Using " to ": I'm going to the store to bu...

Activities that people do at different places

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  In this post, let's talk about some common activities that people do at certain places. Let's answer the question: "What are you doing at ___________?" The answer should describe something that is happening at the moment. In the following examples, the -ing forms of verbs are used in the present continuous tense. Here are some examples: 7-Eleven🏪 What are you doing at 7-Eleven? I'm looking for some sandwich and cold drinks for the trip. I’m checking out the new flavors of soft drink . I’m buying a prepaid SIM card for internet access. Mall🏬 What are you doing at the mall? I’m looking for some food for a party. I’m exploring different restaurants to have dinner . I’m shopping for gifts to take back home. Market💹 What are you doing at the market? I’m looking for some fish and crab . I’m checking out handmade souvenirs for friends. I’m comparing prices for household items. Restaurant🍴 What are you doing at the restaurant? I’m looking for some delicious dishe...

Gerunds

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Hello, guys! Another interesting lesson I learned today in my English class was about gerunds. I learned that a gerund is the -ing form of a verb that functions as a noun in a sentence. Examples of gerunds: - swimming - reading - walking - painting - running - playing - running - working Here are ways on how to use gerunds in sentences: Gerunds as Subjects: - Singing is my favorite hobby. - Watching video makes me happy. - Reading helps you learn. Gerunds as Objects: - She enjoys painting. - They like running. - He loves singming. Gerunds after Prepositions: - He is interested in learning. - They talked about traveling. - He is good at cooking. Gerunds in compound nouns: - A diving board is essential for a pool. - A talking doll is fascinating. Note: Gerunds are not the same as present participles, which are used in continuous tenses. CONVERSATION 1: Nut: Waiting for food in long lines can be frustrating sometimes. Tor: I agree. Choosing a meal quickly is sometimes hard for me. Nut: Sh...

Learning About the 4 Basic Types of Sentences

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Learning About the 4 Basic Types of Sentences Hello, my followers! 🌟 Today in English class, I learned about the four basic types of sentences. It was so interesting, and I want to share it with you! These sentences are how we express our thoughts clearly and correctly. Here's what I learned: 1. Declarative Sentence This type of sentence gives information or states a fact. It always ends with a period. Examples: - The ice cream is cold. - He is my neighbor. - The tree is tall. - She has a cat. - I go to school by bike. 2. Interrogative Sentence These are questions. They ask for information and always end with a question mark. Examples: - What time is it in there? - When did you leave home? - Who was that person talking to you on the phone? 3. Imperative Sentence These sentences give commands, requests, or advice. They can end with a period or sometimes an exclamation mark. Examples: - You should not be watching TV now. - Anna, stop that! - Please put your book away. - Please hand ...