Hi all, I'm Ramya from Bangalore. I want to build up my career in the HR field, but the thing is my communication is very bad. However, I can learn quickly. Can anyone guide me to improve my English, please?
Regards,
Ramya
From India, Bangalore
Regards,
Ramya
From India, Bangalore
Ramya,
There are lots of posts in this forum regarding your communication. Please research it. (Above is the research textbox).
And for meantime, please refer to the sites below:
Powerful Stories For Learning English (Watch the YouTube with your sound ‘on’)
Easy Way To Learn Grammar | Powerful English Lessons
Most Common Grammar and Spelling Errors: Spot Mistakes in Your Writing
(i) Most Common Grammar and Spelling Errors: Spot Mistakes in Your Writing (link updated to site home) (Search On Cite | Search On Google)
How to improve your writing
How to improve your writing - Learn English - Improve your English skills
“I” vs “Me” English Grammar
“I” vs “Me” English Grammar
Thanks
From Kuwait, Hawalli
There are lots of posts in this forum regarding your communication. Please research it. (Above is the research textbox).
And for meantime, please refer to the sites below:
Powerful Stories For Learning English (Watch the YouTube with your sound ‘on’)
Easy Way To Learn Grammar | Powerful English Lessons
Most Common Grammar and Spelling Errors: Spot Mistakes in Your Writing
(i) Most Common Grammar and Spelling Errors: Spot Mistakes in Your Writing (link updated to site home) (Search On Cite | Search On Google)
How to improve your writing
How to improve your writing - Learn English - Improve your English skills
“I” vs “Me” English Grammar
“I” vs “Me” English Grammar
Thanks
From Kuwait, Hawalli
Dear Ms. Ramya,
Mr. Sayeed had provided you links to improve your COMMUNICATION SKILLS - ORAL / WRITTEN. From your post, I conclude that your written communication skill is good. You haven't made GRAMMATICAL MISTAKES. It's better you stop using SMS LANGUAGE and start reading NEWS PAPERS, BOOKS, WATCHING SOME GOOD PLAYS, and reproduce a SUMMARY on your own.
Follow this methodology LSRW.
L - LISTEN
S - SPEAK
R - READ
W - WRITE
Everything you do should be TIME-BOUND. Good Luck.
With profound regards
From India, Chennai
Mr. Sayeed had provided you links to improve your COMMUNICATION SKILLS - ORAL / WRITTEN. From your post, I conclude that your written communication skill is good. You haven't made GRAMMATICAL MISTAKES. It's better you stop using SMS LANGUAGE and start reading NEWS PAPERS, BOOKS, WATCHING SOME GOOD PLAYS, and reproduce a SUMMARY on your own.
Follow this methodology LSRW.
L - LISTEN
S - SPEAK
R - READ
W - WRITE
Everything you do should be TIME-BOUND. Good Luck.
With profound regards
From India, Chennai
Hi Ramya,
Try these techniques to improve your reading, speaking, listening, and pronunciation skills in English.
Read English newspapers, magazines, and articles aloud (not too loudly, just audibly enough for your own ears).
Play crosswords from newspapers or other sources, etc.
Avoid using chatting, SMS, texting languages, or abbreviations in writing or speech.
Start the word card technique, i.e., choose 5-10 English words, and learn to read, write, pronounce, and understand the meaning of the word before you go to sleep. Try to recall them when you wake up in the morning. If you can't recall, refer to the word card. Maintain these word cards over time to improve your vocabulary. Choose nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc., to learn.
Speak with your siblings, colleagues, friends, and strangers in English as much as possible. Accept feedback, corrections, and criticism positively and sportingly with a big smile.
Watch quality English movies to enhance your speaking and listening skills. I recommend movies like Ice Age, Shrek, The King's Speech, Pursuit of Happiness, and many more. But I can't list them all here; otherwise, you'll be busy watching movies only! :-D
Read a paragraph or short stories (kindergarten books, short story books, etc.), then record your speech and listen to it. Note your gaps, mistakes, errors, and work on correcting them. Identify the patterns of your mistakes.
Listen to audiobooks (not excessively).
Stay focused and passionate about learning. At the same time, take it as a fun activity and enjoy the process.
Don't restrict, pressure, or stress yourself with time limits. Learning is a continuous process. Gradually, word by word, you will grow and learn.
Wishing you all the best.
From Kuwait, Salmiya
Try these techniques to improve your reading, speaking, listening, and pronunciation skills in English.
Read English newspapers, magazines, and articles aloud (not too loudly, just audibly enough for your own ears).
Play crosswords from newspapers or other sources, etc.
Avoid using chatting, SMS, texting languages, or abbreviations in writing or speech.
Start the word card technique, i.e., choose 5-10 English words, and learn to read, write, pronounce, and understand the meaning of the word before you go to sleep. Try to recall them when you wake up in the morning. If you can't recall, refer to the word card. Maintain these word cards over time to improve your vocabulary. Choose nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc., to learn.
Speak with your siblings, colleagues, friends, and strangers in English as much as possible. Accept feedback, corrections, and criticism positively and sportingly with a big smile.
Watch quality English movies to enhance your speaking and listening skills. I recommend movies like Ice Age, Shrek, The King's Speech, Pursuit of Happiness, and many more. But I can't list them all here; otherwise, you'll be busy watching movies only! :-D
Read a paragraph or short stories (kindergarten books, short story books, etc.), then record your speech and listen to it. Note your gaps, mistakes, errors, and work on correcting them. Identify the patterns of your mistakes.
Listen to audiobooks (not excessively).
Stay focused and passionate about learning. At the same time, take it as a fun activity and enjoy the process.
Don't restrict, pressure, or stress yourself with time limits. Learning is a continuous process. Gradually, word by word, you will grow and learn.
Wishing you all the best.
From Kuwait, Salmiya
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