Showing posts with label English. Show all posts
Showing posts with label English. Show all posts

Saturday, June 30, 2012

FIVE TIPS to Speak English Fluently


Are you looking for Tips to Improve English? Read the following aloud:
1. Think in English
What happens if English is your second language and you have to hold a Conversation in English? There is a likelihood that while framing sentences you'll think of the right words in your native language. STOP THINKING IN YOUR MOTHER TONGUE. Your THOUGHTS must be formed only in the ENGLISH language.
Now, look at this picture and think of FIVE English words that describe it.
Write these 5 words as Comment to this post.










2. The idea of Communication
When you speak English, always remember it is a means of communication and not a test of language.
Look at this image:

The smile itself communicates the message of happiness. You might not even have to hunt for an advanced level of Vocabulary for the same.
So, to speak English fluently, consider the language as a medium to convey your message.







3.Do Not Think Aloud
Have you ever thought how the listeners feel when you introduce yourself as "I am 'aaaa' John; 'eeeeaaa' living in 'aaaamm' New York."? Yes, you sound strange, unsure and maybe less confident!
That's why it is advisable NOT to think aloud especially by making sounds like 'ahh', 'aaaamm', 'aaaa'; the list goes on.
Join my online English class on I Speak You Speak English where I'll teach you how to overcome this problem of thinking aloud while speaking.

4. Known Vocabulary
Forget it! Difficult words used incorrectly fail to impress even the most illiterate audience. Pick up words whose meaning and application you understand. It could be phrases as simple as a 'bright girl'. When you are confident of the words you are using in the Conversation, your fluency improves considerably.

5. Speak Daily
You want everyone to admire the confidence with which you use the English language. You have to work hard for it. Speak English every day. Read books, newspapers, websites but SPEAK SPEAK and SPEAK.

More tips Coming Soon...

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Online Workshops for Break time

Did you just get a break from studies?
Are you preparing for placements and interviews?

Here are a few Summer Workshops that'll help you build up your Professional Skills
1. JOB Vocabulary
Do you want to know the right words for your Resume, C.V. or Interview?
Here is your chance to Speak the language of the Hiring Agents, Placement Consultants and Recruiting Officers
Be ready to view a whole gallery of images, videos and audio clippings to learn and master these words!

2. Conversations about Facebook
Try answering the following questions in FIVE sentences each:
i Have you ever poked someone on Facebook?
ii How many pages do you like?
iii How many times do you update your status?
iv What all do you find interesting on Facebook?
v How many games do you play on Facebook?
vi What kind of Applications have you added on Facebook?
vii How many friends do you add everyday?
viii How many hours do you spend on Facebook every day?

3. Paperless Public Speaking
I found one thing common among an Annual Meet of my old college, a Launch party of a famous apparel brand and the Farewell of a veteran at the office. The speakers: either the hosts or Guest of Honour spoke in the mike apparently with confidence but intermittently peeped into a scrambled piece of paper...

You can join all or any of these workshops by clicking on the links.
When the class webpage opens, you have to Click on JOIN THIS CLASS and enroll for it. At the date and time given on the class page, click on LAUNCH Class.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Upcoming Online Classes

I teach the following subjects/ topics online:
1. I Speak You Speak English (Conversational English)
2. Written English
3. Formal English
4. Soft Skills
5. CAT Preparation
6. IELTS Preparation
7. TOEFL-iBT Preparation
8. GRE Preparation
9. I Speak You Speak English (Advanced level)
10. Management subjects- Marketing, Organization Behaviour, Human Resource, Principles of Management, and others.

To keep track of my online classes join my upcoming classes

बिना

बिना: without

I have heard this word almost a thousand times on the Radio with every song being played. The expression "tere bin" signifies the deep intent of "without you".

Friday, January 28, 2011

I Speak You Speak English from 'spicy' advertisement



Love the 'native- desi' attire coupled with the apt music! Watch the advertisement and pen down sentences describing the sequence of events in the commercial. A few handy words:

1. splash
2. encourage
3. pretense
4. fury

Demo class for Advanced English Speaking Course

Saturday, December 25, 2010

I Speak You Speak English from Limca Ad

Watch the advertisement and write related words and expressions in English

First Advertisement


Second Advertisement


Third Advertisement

Monday, November 15, 2010

विडंबना (viḍambana) defined in English

Synonym of the word 'irony', विडंबना implies the presence of two conflicting parameters in a situation.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Discussion Session on Vocabulary Test

Know more about Fast tips to crack questions based on Vocabulary. Attend the online discussion class on the Test on English Vocabulary for TOEFL-iBT http://www.wiziq.com/online-class/335975-english-vocabulary-test-for-toefl-ibt-discussion

Discussion Session on English Test on Prepositions

I Speak You Speak English: Speak what you listen

Here is the link of my upcoming class on I Speak You Speak English- Speak what you Listen: http://www.wiziq.com/online-class/334584-i-speak-you-speak-english-speak-what-you-listen

Monday, June 21, 2010

Which is more important?

As I teach English daily, I often wonder what my students want to learn in the I Speak You Speak English classes. When it comes to choosing from Vocabulary, Grammar or Pronunciation; the question moulds itself to "How to teach all these essential elements to my students?"
To answer it straight, I use media files, play YouTubes and show PPT's in the classes to place the learners in a real-life English-Speaking Environment. From there on the participants hold Live Conversations in the sessions and get instant feedback from me. I often correct them on the Singular-Plural Rule, Tenses or appropriate usage of Words.

What and how do you as a student expect to learn from an online class where the teacher leads you in a practice session on Speaking English?

Conversations on Negotiation and Bargaining

How do you ask for a discount at the posh Mall next door with your head held high? How do you convince your client that your services come at a fixed charge? After all, you do not indulge in any kind of bargaining when it comes to offering your consultancy.

What about striking a deal? Negotiating a deal or agreement with business groups and organizations or Government representatives; involves the use of technically professional language.


In one of my Classes on I Speak You Speak English, we started with a list of words relating to Bargaining and Negotiation. Then, the students and I held situation-specific Conversations where a negotiating party spoke dialogues with others.

The most frequently used words and phrases were:
1. "Our company's policy is..."

2. "True, but we do not work on these conditions..."

3. "Sorry Sir, our Terms and Conditions are fixed..."

Try to figure out some more. You can even type your own dialogues here.