🌱 Beginner English Zone – Start Your English Journey

Simple tips to help you speak and understand English confidently β€” before preparing for IELTS.

Don’t worry if your English is basic!
This section is for learners who want to build confidence and improve step by step before starting IELTS.
Learn useful words, simple grammar, and easy speaking tips β€” everything you need to speak naturally in daily life.

πŸ‘‰ When you feel ready, move to IELTS Speaking Part 1 and continue your progress!

πŸ—“οΈ 1. Daily English & Common Topics

  • πŸ—£οΈ 1. Introduce Yourself – Talk about your name, city, and job
    πŸ‘ͺ 2. Family & Friends – Describe people close to you
    🏠 3. Daily Routine – Say what you do morning to night
    🍎 4. Food & Drinks – Share what you like to eat or cook
    πŸ’Ό 5. Work or Study – Talk about your job or school
    πŸ™οΈ 6. Places You Go – Speak about your home, park, or shop
    🌀️ 7. Weather & Time – Say how the day feels and what time you do things
    🎡 8. Free Time & Hobbies – Describe what you do for fun

🌟 Tip:

Choose one topic each day and speak for 30–60 seconds.
Use simple words and short sentences.
The more you practice, the more confident you’ll feel when you start IELTS!

🧠 3. Useful Vocabulary

Building your word power makes speaking English much easier.
Learn a few simple words each day and practice using them in sentences.
Focus on words for daily life, people, places, and feelings β€” perfect for beginners!

πŸ’¬ Vocabulary Categories

  • 🍎 1. Food & Drinks – apple, rice, tea, bread…
    πŸ‘ͺ 2. Family & People – mother, father, friend, teacher…
    🏠 3. Places & Objects – home, school, park, bag…
    🎡 4. Hobbies & Activities – play, read, watch, listen…
    😊 5. Feelings & Adjectives – happy, sad, tired, excited…

🌟 Tip:

Learn 3–5 new words every day.
Make simple sentences like: β€œI like ___” or β€œI go to ___.”
Use these words in your Daily English practice to speak naturally.

✏️ 4. Grammar Made Easy

Start speaking English confidently with a few simple grammar rules.
Focus on short sentences you can use every day β€” no long explanations needed!

πŸ’¬ Quick Grammar for Speaking

  • Simple Present: Talk about daily life

    β€œI eat breakfast.” / β€œI go to school.”

  • Past Tense: Talk about things that happened before

    β€œI went to the park yesterday.” / β€œI watched a movie last night.”

  • Questions: Ask simple questions to start a conversation

    β€œDo you like pizza?” / β€œWhere is your school?”

🌟 Tip:

Don’t worry about making mistakes. Use these sentences in your Daily English practice. Focus on speaking clearly and naturally.
Learn more grammar later when you feel ready.

πŸ—£οΈ 5. Speaking Practice

Now it’s time to talk! Try short speaking tasks and model answers with easy patterns.
You can:

  • Listen and repeat 🎧

  • Record your own answer

  • Use templates to practice

πŸ”Ή Example Template:

β€œI like ___ because ___.”
β€œMy favorite place is ___.”

πŸ—£οΈ Optional Speaking Feedback – Send Your Practice

Intro (2–3 lines):
Want extra help improving your speaking? You can send your voice notes or written notes for any Daily English or Part 2 practice topic. I’ll check them and give simple, friendly feedback to help you improve.

Key Points to Mention:

  • This is optional, not required to use the site.

  • Feedback is personal and friendly, not a formal course.

  • Works for short voice recordings or notes only (keep it simple).

  • Focus is on helping beginners build confidence.

πŸ’¬ How It Works

  1. Record your voice (30–60 seconds) or write your short practice notes.

  2. Send it through a simple form BELOW ⬇️⬇️

  3. Receive corrected notes and tips to improve your sentences.

🌟 Tip

This service is optional β€” just for those who want extra help.
Don’t worry if you don’t send anything β€” keep practicing daily with the site materials!

πŸ’¬ Quick Tip

βœ… Speak slowly and clearly.
βœ… Don’t worry about mistakes.
βœ… Try to use English every day β€” even for 1 minute!
βœ… Check our IELTS sample answers later to see how you can reach a higher level.