English Speaking

English Speaking Course Lesson 1 by Structures

English Speaking Course by Structures Lesson 1
Written by mrmrsenglish.com

Welcome to our English Speaking Course by Structures Lesson 1. This lesson is all about learning the basic patterns for telling about yourself in the English language. Learning the English language can be easier through this English Speaking Course. we will start this Course from the Basic to Advanced level. this course will be structured base and very easy to understand.

in this first class, we will learn 3 basic English Speaking structures. the first one is “I am + Noun/ Adjective” This structure we use to tell us about ourselves. the second one is “I am + in/on/at” which is used to talk about your place. The third is “I am Good at” These structures are explained through Example Sentences.

Use of “I Am”

This Structure is used to describe ourselves like what we are, your recognition, your feelings, etc.

Formulas for these Sentences

  • Affirmative : I + am + Adjective/Noun
  • Negative : I + am not + Adjective/Noun
  • Interrogative: Am + I + Adjective/Noun?
Affirmative Sentences Negative Sentences Interrogative Sentences
I am happy. I am not excited. am I funny?
I am going. I am not going. am I staying?
I am sick. I am not Strong. Am I thirsty?
I am shy. I am not hungry. am I an idiot?
I am 20 years old. I am not a kid. am I an adult?
I am a Handsome Boy. I am not a Hansome boy Am I a bad boy?
I am a teacher. I am not a Student. am I a worker?

English Speaking Course by Structures Lesson 1 | Use of "I Am"

Use of ”I am + in”

This Structure is used to tell about your location. for example in the room, in the office, or in the meeting.

Formulas 

  • Affirmative: I + am+ in + Noun
  • Negative: I + am not + in + Noun
  • Interrogative: Am + I + in + Noun?
Affirmative Sentences Negative Sentences Interrogative Sentences
I am in the room. I am not in the office. Am I in the flat?
I am in the meeting I am not in the lab. Am I in the lecture hall?
I am in the kitchen. I am not in the apartment. Am I in the laundry room?
I am in the museum. I am not in the garden. Am I in the fever?
I am in the restaurant. I am in the workshop. Am I in the bedroom?

English Speaking Course by Structures Lesson 1 | Use of I am + in

Use of ”I am + on”

This Structure is used to specify your position on a particular surface or object. for example on the rooftop, on the train or on the street.

Formulas 

  • Affirmative: I + am + on + Noun
  • Negative: I + am not + on + Noun
  • Interrogative: Am + I + on + Noun
Affirmative Sentences Negative Sentences Interrogative Sentences
I am on the rooftop I am on the ship. Am I on the phone?
I am on the sidewalk. I am not on the train. Am I sitting on the chair?
I am on the beach. I am not on the mountain. Am I on the river?
I am on the street. I am not on the market. Am I on the road?
I am on the balcony. I am not on the platform. Am I on the stage?

English Speaking Course by Structures Lesson 1

Use of ”I am + At”

This Structure is used to specify your current location or state of being. for example at the gym, at work, or at the park.

Formulas

  • Affirmative : I + am + at) + Noun
  • Negative : I + am not + at) + Noun
  • Interrogative: Am + I + at + Noun?
Affirmative Sentences Negative Sentences Interrogative Sentences
I am at the gym. I am not at work. Am I at the cinema?
I am at the store. I am not at the party. Am I at the hospital?
I am at the park. I am not at the grocery. Am I at the bank?
I am at the library. I am not at the doctor’s office. Am I at the train station?
I am at the bus stop. I am not at a friend’s house. Am I at the coffee shop?

Use of I am + At

Use of ”I am Good at”

This Structure is used to express proficiency, skill, or competence in a specific area, activity, or subject. for example, I am good at painting or I am good at problem solving.

Formulas for these Sentences

  • Affirmative: I + am + good at + Noun
  • Negative: I + am + not + good at + Noun
  • Interrogative: am + I + good at + Noun
Affirmative Sentences Negative Sentences Interrogative Sentences
I am good at painting. I am not good at singing. Am I good at grammar?
I am good at problem solving. I am not good at Math. Am I good at dance?
I am good at swimming. I am not good at driving. Am I good at repairing mobile phones?
I am good at chess. I am not good at drawing. Am I good at speaking English?
I am good at reading. I am good at programing. Am I good at using the computer?

 Use of I am Good at

About the author

mrmrsenglish.com

The Author is a Certified TEFL Trainer from Arizona State University having experience of 7 years in teaching English worldwide to the students with diverse culture. He is a passionate English language trainer by both profession and passion.

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