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The Learning Studio> Spoken English Course> Week 4> 📘 Day 4 – Listening & Speaking Focus

Ask & Ans
  1. What is your mom doing?
  2. What is your brother doing?
  3. What is your teacher doing?
  4. What is your dog doing?
  5. What are you doing right now?
  6. What is your dad doing?
  7. What is your friend doing?
  8. What are your parents doing?
  9. What is your grandma doing?
  10. Who is talking on the phone?
  11. What is your uncle doing?
  12. What is your aunt doing?
  13. What are your cousins doing?
  14. What is your cat doing?
  15. What are the children doing?
  16. Who is laughing?
  17. Who is singing?
  18. Who is drawing?
  19. What is your sister doing now?
  20. Who is dancing?
  21. What is the baby doing?
  22. What is the doctor doing?
  23. Who is shouting?
  24. What is the bus driver doing?
  25. What is the watchman doing?
  26. Who is cooking food?
  27. What is the boy doing?
  28. What is your best friend doing?
  29. What is the girl doing?
  30. What are your classmates doing?
  31. What is your grandfather doing?
  32. What is your neighbor doing?
  33. What is the shopkeeper doing?
  34. What are the birds doing?
  35. What is the gardener doing?
  36. Who is running?
  37. Who is eating mangoes?
  38. What is the postman doing?
  39. What are the students doing?
  40. Who is cleaning the floor?
  41. Who is helping your mother?
  42. What is the monkey doing?
  43. What are the people doing in the market?
  44. What is the bus doing?
  45. Who is driving the car?
  46. What is the milkman doing?
  47. What are the cows doing?
  48. What are your friends doing now?
  49. What is the teacher writing?
  50. What are your classmates reading?
  51. What is the actor doing in the movie?
  52. What is your pet doing?
  53. Who is drinking juice?
  54. What are the players doing?
  55. What is your cousin doing now?
  56. What are the children watching?
  57. What is the girl painting?
  58. What are the boys carrying?
  59. What is your sister writing?
  60. What is your father making?

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Hello! I am pleased to introduce myself (Ashish Pithadiya) as a lecturer at PNR Shah Mahila Arts and Commerce College, Palitana. I hold a Bachelor's and a Master's degree in English Literature, which makes me well-equipped to guide and mentor students in this subject area. As a visiting faculty member, I am committed to providing a stimulating and engaging learning experience for my students. I believe that literature has the power to transform individuals and society, and I am passionate about sharing this belief with my students. I strive to create a supportive and inclusive learning environment where students feel comfortable expressing their ideas and opinions.