March 7th, 2010
Category: Articles
Tags: at, English, Golden, Idioms, r words, Rules, Spoken
Golden rules for spoken English
: By Yogesh Vermani
You need to know some golden rules for spoken English in order to speak effective English. I have seen people are not able to speak English despite they have joined English speaking coaching. The main reason they are not able to speak English or any other language because somewhere they miss these rules. Following are the significant keys to speak good English:
1. Speak slowly: Although one of the purposes of speaking English is building fluency. But please take care you can not have fluency from day one. Start slowly and gradually…
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February 4th, 2010
Category: ESL Articles
Tags: asking, at, conversation, English, english conversation, Improve, learning english online, Listening, responding, Spoken, spoken english conversation, Vocabulary, web
There are three parts to any conversation. Whether it is on the phone, over coffee with your friend, or at a business meeting with your boss and your colleagues; Listening, Responding, and Asking.
Listening
Anywhere you go, and by this I mean anywhere you go to try and learn a language, they will tell you to listen. There are many reasons for this. For one, listening is such an important aspect in any language, that you would be at a disadvantage in life if you didn’t listen. It is what makes a language. A language needs listeners. That’s where you come in.
Listening…
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December 24th, 2009
Category: Articles
Tags: at, conversation, English, english conversation, ESL, Idioms, Pronunciation, Spoken, spoken english, spoken english conversation, Vocabulary
English Vocabulary Learning Techniques These English vocabulary learning techniques and exercises focus on developing learning skills that will help English learners in ESL EFL classes continue to improve their vocabulary skills over time. Differences Between American and British English
A discussion of the principal differences between American and British English. By your About.com ESL Guide. How To Increase Specific Vocabulary
This “how to” focuses on a basic strategy for increasing vocabulary in specific subject areas through the use of a vocabulary tree. Top Resource Books for American Idioms
Correct pronunciation can make all the difference when living in an English speaking country. This…
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December 22nd, 2009
Category: Articles
Tags: at, Course, Delhi, English, Institute, Language, Spoken, spoken english
No one can deny the fact that in order to rise in his career a man has to be proficient in English without which his path to success would be blocked. English, indeed, has emerged as the language of the world and it is entirely imperative for anyone to learn it if he wants to grow in his life. Particularly in India its popularity has to be seen to believe.
It would only be proper to state that it is even more spoken than Hindi – the National Language – of the country. The popularity of English in India is…
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November 20th, 2009
Category: Literacy Skills
Tags: at, Decoding, Early, early literacy, Literacy, print, refer, skill, sounds, Spoken, Words
Decoding is a word used in some major early literacy literature, but I don’t find any clear definition of what it is.
Image taken on 2009-11-02 19:24:16 by dkuropatwa. Image Source. (Used with permission)
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September 30th, 2009
Category: Articles
Tags: at, Confidence, English, english english speaking courses, english grammar, english grammar rules, english language, english speaking courses in mumbai, english speaking in mumbai 2009, english speaking tips, english vocabulary, Four, Grammar, how to improve spoken english, Improve, learn english, learn english grammar, learning english, Master, Mumbai, Reading, Speak, Speaking”, Spoken, spoken english, the first step of spoken english, Tips, tips for english speaking, Vocabulary, word power, “English, “word power made easy”
Strengthen your English grammar: The first step towards mastering English is to learn English grammar and strengthen your fundamentals in the language. Letâs take a simple test and first look at the phrase âenglish speaking classes mumbaiâ. Do you think this is good English – or the âspoken english classes in mumbaiâ would be better? If you are not sure, itâs time to revisit grammar (The right answer, by the way, is âspoken english class in mumbaiâ). You may not spend years in learning English grammar – the key is to study the most important and frequently used or applicable sections…
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