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Hlasmaein - Hands Speak English 2

Hlasmaein - Hands Speak English 2

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We are pleased to report that the first edition of Practical English Speaking (Volume 1) was published as a single volume for the benefit of English learners and has been more popular than expected. We are now continuing to publish Practical English Speaking (Volume 2) under the title Let's Speak English.

The lessons for practicing English speaking are comprehensive and cover a wide range of topics to help you speak well in the environments you encounter. Memorizing some sentences can help you use them in a variety of situations. Although it is called the second volume, it is designed to be studied in conjunction with the first volume, so it can be read separately. Only those who have practiced speaking well will be able to study the first volume without missing a beat.

We will continue to cover more comprehensive and extensive topics. In the speaking exercises, we emphasize new English words and phrases that are not yet known, and to enrich new knowledge. The aim is to increase knowledge in sentences.

It is hoped that by practicing speaking English and reciting it repeatedly, you will gain speaking skills, confidence, and ease of speaking.

Beautiful woman

Slow and steady wins the race.

"Slowly, steadily, victoriously"

Penny wise, pound foolish.

"A penny is valuable, but a pound is useless"

Tomorrow will never end.

"Tomorrow is never ending"

One apple a day keeps the doctor away.

"Eating an apple a day keeps the doctor away"

A rolling stone gathers no moss.

"A rolling stone cannot grow algae."

Make hay while the sun shines.

"Walk on the dry grass in the hot sun"

Better late than never.

"Even if you want to be late, don't do anything at all."

Good beginning, good ending.

"If the beginning is good, the end will be good." (Angapan)

Spare the rod and spoil the child.

"If you don't hold the stick, you will ruin the child."

Big fish can be fished with a bait of small fish.

"You can catch a big fish with a small fish."

Honesty is the best policy.

Honesty is a good policy.

To jump out of a pan into a fire.

Jumping from the frying pan into the oven.

A drop of honey is also sweet.

"A drop of honey is sweet"

Where there is a will there is a way.

Where there is a will, there is a way. (If you have the will, you will find a way.)

A beautiful face needs no paint.

"A beautiful face doesn't need makeup"

No pain, no gain.

"Not being hurt is not being superior"

Pride goes before a fall.

"Pride can only be built before it falls."

A fool never regrets.

"A fool never regrets."

Do better, live better.

“Do better, be better”

Beauty is skin deep.

"The beauty of the body is only superficial"

Calm after a storm.

"After the storm, there is calm"

Look before you leap.

"Look before you leap."

It's never too late to mend.

"It's never too late to fix it"

ERBSENGLISH PROV.

English proverb

Here are some commonly used English idioms and their appropriate Burmese meanings. You can memorize the English idioms and insert them into your own speech.

Time and tide wait for no man.

"Time and tide wait for no man."

Rome wasn't built in a day.

"Rome wasn't built in a day"

Be a Roman in Rome.

"When in Rome, act like a Roman."

While the dogs bark, the caravan goes on.

"While the dogs bark, the cart does not move."

A bird in a hand is worth two in a bush.

"A bird in the hand is worth more than two in the bush."

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