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apoorvanimje
1

Hi Sabarijk,
The very first thing you need to figure out whether this is the job you really want to do make your career.
If so, you need to be able to speak English at a fair level. An HR's role involves a lot of communication,
and hence you need the fluency. Apart from this, you need to be grammaticaly correct in order to avoid any errors while writing emails to anyone. Please consider an institute for spoken English and you can also start reading books with simple English ( simple words and small sentences). This shall help you for sure.
All the best !
Apoorva.

From India, Mumbai
abbas hr
1

Dear Sabarirajk,
Well! as per all recommendations and suggestions, i would say initially you not suppose to leave your job in HR domain because a lots of competitions in "Human resources". Even never ever think like "u are not good at communication skills" if u are not then u would not send your query to this CITE HR. Don't get confuse to choose a right path in your life as u already did, continue the same present activities and i'll surely provide you a great sword to improve your english and even your already know but still need to improve in grammar part. If you wanna to have some more advice to improve feel free to mail @ orals can revert back to me in Cite HR.
BEST OF LUCK>>>>> :)
Regards,
Ahmed,
HR associate.

From India, Hyderabad
Aung Ko Ko
39

Dear Sabarirajk,
Nobody was born perfect and don't feel demotivated just because some obstacles come knocking at your door.
"Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other one thing."
Abraham Lincoln
Best wishes,
Aung Ko Ko

From Singapore
bodhisutra
246

@ Sabarirajk:
There are two options:
a) You keep crying over the disadvantage, blame the world for being unfair & walk away with your tail between your legs.
b) You decide to fight the disadvantage and acquire the English communication skills you lack, whatever it takes.
The choice you make here will decide the course of your life.
Solutions will come easy if and when you decide to fight back. That's the toughest part, the decision.
-Good luck.
Disclaimer: We are a spoken English training company and offer a fully practice based English-on-Phone program for working professionals.

From India, Delhi
samswish
13

Hi Sabrirajk

Communuication is important in any field and not just HR. hence you can take the following steps to improvise:

1. Buy a basic english book (like Holy Faith) and start practising expercises - while you know the basic english, you will learn to be grammatically correct

2. Read novels (again it should be fictional as it involves conversation and this will help you in connversing, while reading that check the meaning of the words you dont understand. you can go for chetan bhagat novels which has simple english or books by Enid Blyton, Keene, Lee laura Hope. these books are meant for children in 10-14 yrs old and hence the english is very east to understand.

3. Watch english movies. This will help you understand accent as well as in pronounciations (this can be done at a later stage when you have already gone through normal excercises. Prefer movies which have subtitles which will initially help you understand what they are speaking.

4. Once you are done with the above steps, you will gain more confidence, Start conversing with colleagues in English then, because you will not be good in communicating unless you actually practise speaking.

Follow the above instructions and I am sure you would be benefitted.

All the best!!

Thanks

Sam

From India, Pune
coolnavya24
33

It's a non-trivial job and like any skill, it takes time and effort.
Get into a good training program if you can afford it.
Movies, reading etc are like maintenance activities - it's like little brushing up you need to do to keep Taj Mahal looking like Taj Mahal. To build a Taj Mahal, you gotta follow a totally different approach.

From India, Ghaziabad
samswish
13

Dear Navya
Training programmes are already mentioned previously and yes that is the best option. The steps I have mentioned are what one can do apart from the training programmes.
Please see that I have mentioned Children's Fictional books, surely you can not 'maintain' your language with that? Its only meant for building and believe me it does, because I have helped many people improve their english :) These books with their simple english help one with conversing and understanding grammar usage.

From India, Pune
vicky69
7

Hi Sabari,
First of All, A BIG Applause for you... To post such a query in such a big forum, you should have TONS of GUTS and CONFIDENCE...
So you pass the first step...
Step 2 is - simple, focus English through your Interest factor... Be it movies, music, newspaper, class rooms... But, stay focused...
Step 3 - PLEASE DO NOT FRAME YOUR SENTENCE IN YOUR MOTHER TONGUE and TRANSLATE IN ENGLISH... That will not solve your purpose...
If you need any suggestions, drop me an email. I would be glad to help you.
Remember, this post is from a guy who never spoke more than 3 English words during his college days...
If I can do it, for sure you can do it...

From India, Coimbatore
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