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Hello friends, my name is Sandeep from Delhi, which is the capital of India.

Hey, if anyone can help, please help me. I want to improve my English speaking and become a good communicator in English. Please give me some suggestions on how I can improve my English speaking and communication skills. If you know any good books that are useful for improving English speaking and communication skills, please suggest them. I really need help with this.

If you have a solution, please send it to my email address: sndpkmr426@gmail.com.

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Hi Sandysmarty,

There are many members who in the past have faced a similar problem like yours, and they have asked this question many times. It would be beneficial for you if you try searching the same problem in the research box given above, and you will find at least 1000 replies given by the esteemed members. Just a simple research...

Like I just typed "Improve English" and I found a great link how to improve English communication.html.

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Hi,

Here are two links for you to begin your quest to improve your English language skills:
- https://www.citehr.com/426933-improv...on-skills.html
- https://www.citehr.com/428034-7-cs-c...ml#post1935295

Go through the replies in both and start implementing the suggestions.

Best wishes.

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I have a problem with vocabulary. How can I remember it all? Sometimes, when I read the first word, then the second word, I do not remember which one was the first word. Can you understand what I am trying to say? I can easily make a sentence, but if I do not know the vocabulary, how can I make good sentences that are needed in proper English? So, in short, can you tell me how I can read the vocabulary to remember for a long time? Please answer me; I really need it. It's very important for me.
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Dear Sandeep,

We all know Delhi is the capital of India, and so does the rest of the world. So this is your first lesson: never spend time on what is too obvious and known to everyone.

As for improving your communication, there are two really simple steps:

1. Watch a good English news channel like NDTV and follow the accent, which is a neutral English accent and not anglicized or Americanized.
2. Read the morning newspaper in English loudly and slowly for 10-15 minutes daily. You should be able to improve your English over the next 2-3 months.

Good luck,
Saurav Das


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Hey Sandy,

Please research the site thoroughly, and you will find some help in this regard. I found one link that may be helpful to you, so please check the following: https://www.citehr.com/256307-how-im...ocabulary.html

Also, remember that "practice makes a man perfect," so any new word you learn, try to use it in your communication whenever or wherever applicable.

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Dear Sandeep,

Learning new vocabulary is not a big deal. You just have to be in the world you are in now. I mean, just follow the world. Observe others how they speak, mark the words or lines they use in their daily lives, just copy their words and quotes as we copy the sense of dressing of others or some good things we see in the trend. So just do that. You will easily learn new words and also how to frame them into sentences. Stop thinking in Hindi or in your regional language; this is our problem that we think in Hindi and then translate the same into English. Dear English is just a language so we can easily learn it.

My brother is in standard 10th and he is also facing the same problem as you are facing. So, I just made him cram the words or lines. Whenever I am back at home, I just give him a few words or sentences in English to remember that he will never ever in his life use in Hindi or in Punjabi. That's how he is improving his vocabulary. For example, earlier he used to say whenever he had a quarrel with someone, "tum khud ko samajhta kya ho?" but nowadays he says, "what do you think of yourself." It is just an example. I started this exercise with him a few months ago, but now he has improved a lot. If you don't have anybody to talk with, then switch over to English movies because my brother is also watching them. Earlier he did not understand even a single word, but he used to sit there for long. Now he can easily grab the words and sentences.

If you think that English speakers are very good at speaking English then you are mistaken because they don't follow the grammar but we do. One of my students is Nigerian and I teach him English as well. Though it is his mother tongue, he failed in the exam just because of grammatical errors. He used to say, "mam dis is d toughest subject." Now, can you imagine that a foreigner is saying that he cannot pass in the language that is very much his own language? So, don't lose hope. It's just you who can help you in improving your communication skills.

Hope all this will help you out.

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Hi Sandeep,

Learning English is not a havoc. Earlier, I was also facing the same problem, but now I have improved a lot. One of my friends recommended me an English learning channel on YouTube by the name of twominenglish. This lesson is amazing; I have learned a lot from this channel. It will help you not only in improving your communication but also your grammatical skills. I am sure it's going to help you too.

Thanks,
Renuka

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