Dear all, I am planning to develop my English communication skills as well as my presentation skills. Could you please suggest some courses that I can take? I am currently residing in Chennai. Your help is highly appreciated.
Thank you,
Satish
From India, Madras
Thank you,
Satish
From India, Madras
I would suggest a simple way: Google it, and you will find a lot of exercises to develop these skills. Note down all these exercises and think about which ones would suit you the best, then start doing them. Along the way, try to develop a passion for it. When you develop the passion, everything will become easier. The only thing you need is patience to gain these skills, as they will take time and won't come all at once.
I was very bad in English a year ago. After following the aforementioned method, I could see a considerable improvement in my language skills.
TRY IT! ALL THE BEST
From India, Coimbatore
I was very bad in English a year ago. After following the aforementioned method, I could see a considerable improvement in my language skills.
TRY IT! ALL THE BEST
From India, Coimbatore
Hi Satish, To prepare convincingly for any job interview, you need to have a holistic approach. Developing soft skills by reading extensively and enhancing your vocabulary is essential. Additionally, preparing for the selection rounds is crucial. Reviewing past years' placement papers can be beneficial. You can find them here - http://jobspert.com/placement-papers/.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Easy Exercises to Improve English Communication
Some easy exercises that can be done for this are:
- Read the English newspaper aloud.
- Take a small topic, read it, and try to present the summary in front of the mirror.
- Try to talk to your friends in English.
- Keep a dictionary with you always.
- Watch English movies or serials (at least for 15 minutes daily).
- Write at least 5 words daily to improve your vocabulary.
Remember, it's a language. You can't cram it. It can only be learned when you start enjoying it. Practice is the main thing.
From India, Delhi
Some easy exercises that can be done for this are:
- Read the English newspaper aloud.
- Take a small topic, read it, and try to present the summary in front of the mirror.
- Try to talk to your friends in English.
- Keep a dictionary with you always.
- Watch English movies or serials (at least for 15 minutes daily).
- Write at least 5 words daily to improve your vocabulary.
Remember, it's a language. You can't cram it. It can only be learned when you start enjoying it. Practice is the main thing.
From India, Delhi
Hey Shezaan, well said. I completely agree with you because I have the same problem. It's not a question of good English or proper grammar. The main issue lies in framing the correct words to form a sentence during speaking or written communication. This is where we need help.
Thanks again.
Regards,
Satish
From India, Madras
Thanks again.
Regards,
Satish
From India, Madras
Hi Sathish, as a start, the simple way is to forget about English grammar. Think about how you speak Tamil fluently; is it in perfect grammar? We struggle with English because we learn grammar in school and are very conscious of using correct grammar while speaking. Forget about English grammar and try to speak it every day. Watch English movies with subtitles frame by frame. You will gain fluency by doing this. Try this.
From Singapore, Singapore
From Singapore, Singapore
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