In this English speaking practice lesson explained through Hindi, you would learn how to talk about your favourite things in English, maybe food, clothing, places, gadgets etc. Watch the complete lesson and practice the sentences from the video to improve your spoken English and speak fluent English confidently.
Favourite का मतलब होता हैं पसंदितानीचे दिए गए इंग्लिश सेंटेंसेस को पढिये और प्रैक्टिस कीजियेWho is your favourite singer? Who is your favourite athlete? Who is your favourite person? Who was your favourite teacher? Who is your favourite leader? What is your favourite movie? What’s your favourite TV show? What is your favourite dessert? What is your favourite dress? What is your favourite class? What is your favourite game? What is your favourite song? Where is your favourite vacation spot? When is your favourite time of the day? How is your favourite noodles cooked? What is your favourite TV show? My favourite TV show is ‘24’. What is your favourite movie? My favourite movie is DDLJ. What is your favourite dessert? My favourite dessert is red velvet cake. What is your favourite travel destination? My favourite travel destination is Switzerland. What do you like to eat the most? My favourite food is ice cream. What is a childhood memory that stands out? My favourite childhood memory is a time I went to zoo with my parents. Which professor do you like the most? My favourite professor is Mr. Roy. Who is your favourite cricket player? I like Rahul Dravid the most. What is your favourite type of food? I love Italian food… especially pasta. What is your favourite music? I really enjoy listening to jazz music. What are you doing tomorrow? I’m going to stay home and watch a movie. What movie are you going to watch? I bought a DVD of ‘Dangal’ movie last week. Have you seen it? It is one of my favourite movies. You will not be disappointed.
What’s your favourite food? I like Chinese food the most. Have you ever been to Sam’s Chinese. No I haven’t. Is it good? It’s my favourite Chinese restaurant. I believe you will like it. That sounds great. Let’s go. |