the link is very useful. it is interactive and people who need improvement in English language.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Hi Ramesh From your wrotes i feel you have good knowledge in english. Why you fear with english? you can win with this level. change your attitude with positive. All the BEST
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Your English seems to be very poor. You need a lot of improvement in that area. We offer excellent training at our institute, so please write to me personally at
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From India, Mumbai
Your English seems to be very poor. You need a lot of improvement in that area. We offer excellent training at our institute, so please write to me personally at
Thank you.
From India, Mumbai
Dear Ramesh,
First thing you need to keep in mind is that everything in this world is created by human beings, so be calm and patient. English is one of the languages, and to overcome communication barriers, try to understand and learn tenses like present tense, past tense, and future tense from grammar as they are the basis of any language communication. To increase your vocabulary, always read English newspapers aloud and try to understand the meanings to enhance your word power. If you don't understand the meanings of words, try to use a dictionary as much as you can. If you have any problems, feel free to post on citehr; we are here to help you.
Regards,
Sharad
From India, Pune
First thing you need to keep in mind is that everything in this world is created by human beings, so be calm and patient. English is one of the languages, and to overcome communication barriers, try to understand and learn tenses like present tense, past tense, and future tense from grammar as they are the basis of any language communication. To increase your vocabulary, always read English newspapers aloud and try to understand the meanings to enhance your word power. If you don't understand the meanings of words, try to use a dictionary as much as you can. If you have any problems, feel free to post on citehr; we are here to help you.
Regards,
Sharad
From India, Pune
Dear Ramesh,
Don't worry. There are many ways to improve your English communication skills. I will give you a few suggestions on how to improve:
1. Read an English newspaper every day.
2. Stand in front of a mirror and talk to yourself continuously for 5 minutes in English.
3. Try to speak in simple English with your friends.
4. Search on Google for free spoken English resources.
5. Listen to English music.
I hope these are easy methods that can help improve our communication skills. I also faced the same problem in the early stages of my career.
From India, Hyderabad
Don't worry. There are many ways to improve your English communication skills. I will give you a few suggestions on how to improve:
1. Read an English newspaper every day.
2. Stand in front of a mirror and talk to yourself continuously for 5 minutes in English.
3. Try to speak in simple English with your friends.
4. Search on Google for free spoken English resources.
5. Listen to English music.
I hope these are easy methods that can help improve our communication skills. I also faced the same problem in the early stages of my career.
From India, Hyderabad
Dear Ramesh,
I think you have already taken the first step, and success is certain for you. It would be appropriate for you to listen to some English news channels to enhance your listening skills, understanding ability, and accent (to a certain extent). This would help you.
To build your vocabulary, you need to start with some simple texts like "Chandamama," "Twinkle," and Malayala Manorama's book called "Tell Me Why?" These resources will certainly assist you.
With a solid vocabulary foundation, you can gradually begin engaging in conversations with people and writing to them. During this time, I suggest taking some English communication classes. If you do this before, it may erode your hard-earned resources, i.e., money.
Jaikumar Ranganathan
From India, Madras
I think you have already taken the first step, and success is certain for you. It would be appropriate for you to listen to some English news channels to enhance your listening skills, understanding ability, and accent (to a certain extent). This would help you.
To build your vocabulary, you need to start with some simple texts like "Chandamama," "Twinkle," and Malayala Manorama's book called "Tell Me Why?" These resources will certainly assist you.
With a solid vocabulary foundation, you can gradually begin engaging in conversations with people and writing to them. During this time, I suggest taking some English communication classes. If you do this before, it may erode your hard-earned resources, i.e., money.
Jaikumar Ranganathan
From India, Madras
Hi Ramesh,
I can very well understand this situation of yours. I took communication classes for students coming from grassroots levels - the village people, as you address it. What I used to make them do was to maintain a register in which you pick up any paragraph from the newspaper (any subject that interests you). Cut the article out, then paste it in the register, read it, mark the words that you don't know, and then look up the dictionary for the meanings. Write them down, and finally, make sentences with them. Now, the internet is a treasure house of knowledge. Make good use of the same. Answers.com will help you with pronunciation too, along with the meaning. And yes, as the seniors said, you should read and watch a lot of English stuff. I think newspapers are the best and cheapest resource around. Just as I was writing this all out to you, there's an advertisement on television - Tata Sky Active Services. So, look around for lots of resources. And yes, the grammar part can be well practiced with the really helpful exercise books of standard 6, 7, 8, 9, etc. These books can be purchased second hand too. That's my practical knowledge that I shared with you. Hope it's helpful to you in some way.
From India, Ahmadabad
I can very well understand this situation of yours. I took communication classes for students coming from grassroots levels - the village people, as you address it. What I used to make them do was to maintain a register in which you pick up any paragraph from the newspaper (any subject that interests you). Cut the article out, then paste it in the register, read it, mark the words that you don't know, and then look up the dictionary for the meanings. Write them down, and finally, make sentences with them. Now, the internet is a treasure house of knowledge. Make good use of the same. Answers.com will help you with pronunciation too, along with the meaning. And yes, as the seniors said, you should read and watch a lot of English stuff. I think newspapers are the best and cheapest resource around. Just as I was writing this all out to you, there's an advertisement on television - Tata Sky Active Services. So, look around for lots of resources. And yes, the grammar part can be well practiced with the really helpful exercise books of standard 6, 7, 8, 9, etc. These books can be purchased second hand too. That's my practical knowledge that I shared with you. Hope it's helpful to you in some way.
From India, Ahmadabad
Dear Ramesh,
As you have mentioned your problem, I don't think you have a problem in English. You are very good at English, but in my opinion, I think you have a lack of confidence. Try to cope up with this problem. Don't think you are not a good communicator; think you are the best, no one else.
All the best!
From India, Madras
As you have mentioned your problem, I don't think you have a problem in English. You are very good at English, but in my opinion, I think you have a lack of confidence. Try to cope up with this problem. Don't think you are not a good communicator; think you are the best, no one else.
All the best!
From India, Madras
My formula for learning any language: First learn to THINK in that language. Do not try to think in your mother tongue and then translate it to English. Many of us make that mistake, thus speaking "butler" English!!!
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
RE: English Communication Problem
I understand your problem very well. All the suggestions given so far would definitely help you, but my question to you is, IS THERE NO REQUIREMENT OF YOUR ACADEMIC QUALIFICATION IN YOUR HOMETOWN - IF NOT IN YOUR VILLAGE? Is it important for you to be in the metros? I am sure your qualifications will hold more importance in your hometown where language would not be a barrier.
All the best,
N. ABROL
From India, Mumbai
I understand your problem very well. All the suggestions given so far would definitely help you, but my question to you is, IS THERE NO REQUIREMENT OF YOUR ACADEMIC QUALIFICATION IN YOUR HOMETOWN - IF NOT IN YOUR VILLAGE? Is it important for you to be in the metros? I am sure your qualifications will hold more importance in your hometown where language would not be a barrier.
All the best,
N. ABROL
From India, Mumbai
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