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Anna - Read newspaper it will help you a lot! and read this book for vocabulary and english improvement "word power made easy". These two helped me a lot and I belive it will help you as well!!
From India, Bangalore
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Dear Shekhar,

I can really understand your problem. The issue I faced when I married into a family where no one speaks Hindi or English. But all languages are just mediums to speak and convey our thoughts, feelings, and studies.

Don't feel inferior; just think that as you are not good at English, they are not good at Telugu. And then, all cannot be masters in all.

Keep your spirit high for learning these languages. I'm sure one day you will say, "I have done it," on the same site HR.

Good luck.

Regards,
Anju Prince :-P:-P

From India, Chandigarh
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Hi, it is not a big problem. Actually, it is due to hesitation. First of all, you have to believe that you are not weak, which means that you accept that you are very good in English communications. This positive affirmation will help you when you are telling this up to ten times daily, loudly.

The second thing is that you have to start reading newspapers and try to listen to English news through the radio because it increases listening skills, which are helpful to improve English.

The next step is to think in English. Most people think in Hindi and then translate it into English, which is much time-consuming. So, you have to develop the habit of thinking in English.

BEST WISHES TO YOU 🌟🌟

With regards, Bhawana

From India, Delhi
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Hi , Everybody is right here and you can read novel also for your communication skills. Sujit
From India, New Delhi
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Dear Shekhar,

Read the Times Of India, make a note of words and their meanings that are new to you. Memorize them. If you continue reading TOI, in due course of time, your sentence structure, grammar, everything will improve. Try conversing in English and tell people to correct you if you make a mistake; don't feel shy about it, it will only help. Also, I am attaching some material I had received from this site long back; it will help you in communicating effectively.

All the best.

Regards,
Jancy

From India, Mumbai
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Hi,

The solution to your problem lies in your hands itself. The first and foremost thing that you need to do is improve your vocabulary. Then learn English grammar thoroughly. Simultaneously, watch English channels and develop a habit of reading English newspapers and magazines. Then the most important part comes, START SPEAKING ENGLISH. Until and unless you start communicating in English, you won't be able to improve. Never worry about those who tease you because the need is yours, and you will achieve it. But remember, "No pain, no gain"! Wishing you good luck :)

From India, Thrissur
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Dear Sekhar,

Do not worry! There are some tips you can follow:

1. You need to improve your word power. To do this, read a quarter of an English newspaper (preferably The Hindu). Take out a notepad and pen. From the news you have read, jot down at least 10 words a day.

2. Repeat the same exercise the next day. Before reading the next day's newspaper, review and memorize the old words you learned on day 1. Continue this exercise, and by the end of the month, you will have 300 words in your memory.

3. Try to use the words you have learned. Practice talking when you are alone using these words. Share these words with your friends. Your knowledge will grow as you share.

4. Mirror Technique: Practice in front of a mirror and observe your facial expressions. You will automatically identify some of the problems.

If you have time, read the book "Word Power Made Easy" by Norman Lewis. It will boost your vocabulary.

Observe English news and how sentences are connected. When two people are talking in English, observe their conversation and try to understand and use their vocabulary whenever you get a chance.

Remember, Rome was not built in a day. Practice makes perfect. By following the above exercises, you will become a master soon. For me, there is no guru in English, but my zeal made me much stronger. Now, I can give presentations to the Board of Directors.

All the best!

From India, Hyderabad
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Hi Sekar,

I would suggest you read English newspapers, magazines, and, more importantly, watch English news channels. They are a very good way to learn these days. But bear in mind that the transformation cannot happen overnight. Keep putting in your efforts, and results will come on their own.

Crisis is an opportunity. Miracles happen every day.

Cheers.

From India, Madras
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Hi Sekhar,

English lessons that have been published in Eenadu daily for the last 3 years are very useful to you. Just open Eenadu - DAILY NEWSPAPER "The Heart & Soul of Andhra Pradesh" at www.eenadu.net, then go to the Prathibha column and download all English lessons from June 2005 to the present date. It may be beneficial for you.

If you want all Eenadu English lessons, drop an email to . I will send you all the lessons.

Regards,
Ramesh Katta

From India, Bangalore
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Hi Sekhar,

I think you should work on the topic of representation rather than on your English. Just ignore others sitting before you and always think that you know better than them. You are a genius.

Talk in English with your friends and family so that some hesitation will go away. Always ask for feedback on your representation, not on your English, right? Also, try to improvise in front of the mirror as suggested above. Be confident because the more you become concerned about a thing, others will also notice it. Otherwise, others will only listen to your knowledgeable lecture or representation. So be cool!

From India, Patiala
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