... whenthe non -English speaking person is consulting with legalcounsel should said legal counsel not be able to communi-cate with the non -English speaking person.(D) A non -English speaking person ... language other than English. Thisincludes any colloquies between the court and any non -English speaking persons, statements or testimony made to the courtgiven by a non -English speaking person, ... languageother than English. This includes any colloquies between thecourt and any non -English speaking persons, statements ortestimony made to the court given by a non -English speaking person,...
... main meaning of can is be able to:Canyou swim? =Areyou able to swim?I canspeak English. = I am able to speak English. Dave canride a bike. = Dave is able to ride a bike.Note that:1 can doesn’t ... 48 – ‘what if . . .?’In Language point 41 we saw how the PRESENT CONTINUOUSis often used in English to mean the FUTURE. Sometimes we use thePRESENT SIMPLEin the same way, as for example ... – the first one has beendone for you.1 Julie can swim. Julie is able to swim.2 Can they speak English? _________________ ?3 Dave isn’t able to come. _________________ .4 Can you see the screen?...
... and now I’m leaving!9 This place has changed a lot ____ we were here last.10 I’ve been learning English ____ a long time.Exercise 5Choose the correct verb from the brackets for each sentence ... Fiona since yesterday.6 (Have you been/Are you) waiting here long?7 I (learn/’ve been learning) English for five years.8 The kids (are/have been) playing football since ten o’clock.Dialogue 4 ... overfrom Denmark to visit.NIELS: Do you remember when I came over to visit last year?DAVE: Of course I do! You arrived in the evening aftercoming over on the ferry and driving straight here.When...
... in English too!ã Once your English is good enough, go shopping in some tourist areas. You'll find lots of shop assistants speak very good English. ã If you can travel to an Englishspeaking ... words.For example words that rhyme with me:- Improve Your EnglishSpeaking and English Pronunciation SkillsThe first rule of speakingEnglish is to speak clearly, concisely and use simple vocabulary. ... how does it sound? Find native Englishspeaking friends:- ã You might not be able to find any friendly native speakers where you live, butYoucan find Englishspeaking people on the Internet!...