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English Grammar: Giving Instructions – english-at-home.com
We use the imperative form to give orders or directions in English. “Eat your vegetables!” “Turn left and go straight on.” (For more information, see our grammar page.) We can also use the imperative form to give a warning or advice, and (if you use “please”) to make a request. “Practise English for ten minutes a day!” “Be careful!”
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Giving instructions | LearnEnglish - LearnEnglish - British Council
Listen to the language Vanya uses to give instructions and practise saying the useful phrases. Do the preparation exercise first. Then watch the video and do the exercises to check your understanding and practise the language. Do you know what to say when you give instructions? Listen out for useful language for giving instructions.
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How to Give Orders or Instructions in English — ESL Advice
In this post, I’ll discuss some expressions you can use to give orders and instructions in English in your everyday life. Generally, in informal situations, we give orders or instructions with imperative expressions, whereas in formal cases, we ask someone to do something indirectly using modal verbs rather than giving them direct order.
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How to give instructions in English - YouTube
Do you know how to give someone instructions? This video will help you improve your English speaking skills with useful expressions you can use next time you...
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Imperative - Giving Instructions | Examples - iwantspeakenglish
Use the imperative form to tell someone how to do something. -Turn on the computer. -Mix the ingredients thoroughly. The imperative can be used to offer advice or recommendations. -Take an umbrella; it might rain. -Drink plenty of water. Using "let’s" in the imperative form is a polite way to make suggestions. -Let’s go for a walk.
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Giving Instructions: Tips for English Teachers on How to Do It Well
Whatever your theory of teaching is, you’ll probably be able to pick up some tips and tricks for giving instructions in the ESL Classroom. We’ll include an introduction to the very important ICQ (instruction checking questions) and CCQs. Keep on reading if you want to know the best way to give ESL instructions to your English learners.
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Commands in English - Really Learn English
We can use this form to give instructions, orders, commands, or requests. Let's take a look. In English, whether you are giving a command to a single person or to a group of people, the form is the same. We just use the infinitive form of the verb without "to" and use no subject. Here is how it works.
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Giving orders and instructions in English - Home of English Grammar
Here are some of the ways that you can use to give orders and instructions. 1. Use the imperative form. We use the imperative form to give orders, warnings and advice: Be quiet! Take care! Listen! Sit down. Get me something to drink. You should soften the imperative form with let’s or please while talking to an adult. Let’s go now, shall we?
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Imperatives - Giving Orders/Instructions in English - EnglishAcademy101
As stated earlier, you can use the imperative to give instructions. For example: Set the oven to 200 F and cook the chicken for 30 minutes. However, there are times when you might find yourself wanting to give instructions for something that requires multiple steps. In these cases, you can use sequential words such as. First, Second, Third…
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English skills: Giving clear and detailed instructions
Can recognise and recall structures to give clear and detailed instructions. Can explain strategies I can use to be polite when giving instructions. What do you have to keep in mind when telling people what to do? Let‘s practise how to give instructions in a polite way.