Read and Listen To Sentences Using the Word
"Speak"
- May I speak to you?
- May I speak to Bill?
- Can he speak English?
- Can you speak French?
- Did you speak at all?
- Do you speak English?
- She can speak French.
- Does he speak English?
- Does she speak French?
- He can speak Japanese.
- He could speak French.
- Does she speak English?
- I don't speak Japanese.
- She can speak Japanese.
- They can speak Spanish.
- Can't you speak English?
- Mary can speak Japanese.
- He can also speak French.
- Please speak more slowly.
- Speak slowly and clearly.
- He can also speak Russian.
- He can speak 10 languages.
- He can speak Russian, too.
- She wouldn't speak to him.
- He started to speak English.
- Is it hard to speak English?
- Who do you want to speak to?
- He can speak Russian as well.
- I can speak English a little.
- I can't speak English at all.
- I will speak to you tomorrow.
- I wish I could speak English.
- They speak Spanish in Mexico.
- Can I speak to the head nurse?
- He doesn't speak our language.
- They're able to speak Spanish.
- Who is going to speak tonight?
- He tried to speak French to us.
- She wouldn't even speak to him.
- Actions speak louder than words.
- David can speak French fluently.
- Does anyone here speak Japanese?
- Of course she can speak English.
- Do you know how to speak English?
- He asked me to speak more slowly.
- She can speak English, of course.
- He did not speak unless spoken to.
- He is able to speak ten languages.
- He was so angry he couldn't speak.
- Please speak as clearly as you can.
- She doesn't speak Japanese at home.
- Can I speak to the person in charge?
- Do you know if she can speak English?
- I think it's time for me to speak up.
- You can speak English well, can't you?
- I can read German, but I can't speak it.
- I would like to speak to the head nurse.
- Please raise your hand before you speak.
- They are able to speak Spanish a little.
- Tom can speak German as well as English.
- I can read English, but I can't speak it.
- I've never heard him speak ill of others.
- Do you know whether she can speak English?
- It's not easy to speak a foreign language.
- She was asked not to speak at the meeting.
- She was so angry that she could not speak.
- Some of my friends can speak English well.
- Tom can speak French almost like a native.
- Everybody knew she could speak English well.
- I plan to hire someone who can speak English.
- If you want to speak to me, please call me up.
- He can speak both English and French very well.
- Could you please speak a little bit more slowly?
- Susie doesn't speak Japanese, and Tom doesn't either.
- He's somewhat hard of hearing, so please speak louder.
- 400 million people speak English as their first language.
- Can we really learn to speak a foreign language like a native?
- We all took for granted that the professor could speak English.
- People have the tendency to speak more loudly when they get excited.
- You're speaking a little too fast for me. Would you speak a little more slowly?
- I have many friends who speak fluently, but still don't sound like native speakers.
- I'm skeptical when I hear someone claim to speak more than five languages fluently.
- I don't need to sound like a native speaker, I just want to be able to speak fluently.
- I don't quite believe it when I hear someone claim they can speak more than five languages fluently.
- I don't think it's necessary for me to sound like a native speaker, I just want to be able to speak fluently.