ESSENTIAL VOCABULARY FOR EVERYDAY CONVERSATIONS
Keywords:
Conversation, greetings and farewells, self-introduction, health and condition, questions, caution and advice, daily activities, shopping & dining.Abstract
People use words on various topics in their daily lives. This thesis discusses the importance of vocabulary for everyday conversations and provides some examples.
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