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Word's Worth Institute offers courses for Personality Development And Public Speaking.
We have a variety of modules that we cover in our regular course like Communication Skills, Art of Public Speaking, Fluency in English, Interview Skills, Conversations Skills, Group Discussions, Presentations, Speeches, Body Language, Art of Dressing, Social Etiquette, Table Manners, etc.
Corporate / Institutional Training
We also conduct corporate / institutional training in various fields like
Communication & Presentation Skills
Placements Trainings (Mock Interviews, GD’s)
Time & Stress Management
Leadership & Team Building
Soft Skills Training
Confidence Building
Conflict Management
Complaint Handling
Sales Training
Professionalism
Customer Satisfaction.... and many more
We would be keen to design specialized workshops to suit different requirements.
For booking or further information, please contact at +919873937761 / 011-32063326 or email at
Swati Suri
Counsellor
+91 9811561656
www.wordsworth.
From India, Chandigarh
Word's Worth Institute offers courses for Personality Development And Public Speaking.
We have a variety of modules that we cover in our regular course like Communication Skills, Art of Public Speaking, Fluency in English, Interview Skills, Conversations Skills, Group Discussions, Presentations, Speeches, Body Language, Art of Dressing, Social Etiquette, Table Manners, etc.
Corporate / Institutional Training
We also conduct corporate / institutional training in various fields like
Communication & Presentation Skills
Placements Trainings (Mock Interviews, GD’s)
Time & Stress Management
Leadership & Team Building
Soft Skills Training
Confidence Building
Conflict Management
Complaint Handling
Sales Training
Professionalism
Customer Satisfaction.... and many more
We would be keen to design specialized workshops to suit different requirements.
For booking or further information, please contact at +919873937761 / 011-32063326 or email at
Swati Suri
Counsellor
+91 9811561656
www.wordsworth.
From India, Chandigarh
My dear friend,
Since you have an M.B.A., you must be well-versed in the English language. According to me, the only problem may be confidence and voice clarity. I suggest that you read any English article or written material aloud in front of a mirror, loudly, and record your voice. Listen to the recording to understand where you may be lacking, and then work on improving it.
I hope this advice may be helpful.
Regards,
C.M. Mohla
From India, Delhi
Since you have an M.B.A., you must be well-versed in the English language. According to me, the only problem may be confidence and voice clarity. I suggest that you read any English article or written material aloud in front of a mirror, loudly, and record your voice. Listen to the recording to understand where you may be lacking, and then work on improving it.
I hope this advice may be helpful.
Regards,
C.M. Mohla
From India, Delhi
Hi Ramesh,
This is Sharma. I hope you are doing well. To overcome the communication problem in English, I suggest some tips. If you follow these tips, I am sure you can improve your communication skills. The following are the tips to follow:
1. Go through English grammar books.
2. Make a habit of reading newspapers and books. While reading, try to understand the meaning and construction of sentences. Also, try to find the meaning of words you don't know and then try to make sentences using those words.
3. Develop the habit of speaking in English with others.
4. Get involved in activities like Just a Minute topics and group discussions.
5. Lastly, try to increase your self-confidence, as it is the main essence for effective presentation.
I want to see you become a good orator soon. All the best!
Cheers,
Sharma
From India, Hyderabad
This is Sharma. I hope you are doing well. To overcome the communication problem in English, I suggest some tips. If you follow these tips, I am sure you can improve your communication skills. The following are the tips to follow:
1. Go through English grammar books.
2. Make a habit of reading newspapers and books. While reading, try to understand the meaning and construction of sentences. Also, try to find the meaning of words you don't know and then try to make sentences using those words.
3. Develop the habit of speaking in English with others.
4. Get involved in activities like Just a Minute topics and group discussions.
5. Lastly, try to increase your self-confidence, as it is the main essence for effective presentation.
I want to see you become a good orator soon. All the best!
Cheers,
Sharma
From India, Hyderabad
Dear Ramesh,
You can do one thing: Whenever you are free in your house, stand in front of a mirror and imagine yourself as an interviewer. Talk to him as much as you can in English. This technique helped me a lot when I was in 12th grade and couldn't speak English well. My teacher was very annoyed with me because of this. However, I took it as a challenge and prepared myself.
I hope my suggestion will help you a lot.
From India, Bangalore
You can do one thing: Whenever you are free in your house, stand in front of a mirror and imagine yourself as an interviewer. Talk to him as much as you can in English. This technique helped me a lot when I was in 12th grade and couldn't speak English well. My teacher was very annoyed with me because of this. However, I took it as a challenge and prepared myself.
I hope my suggestion will help you a lot.
From India, Bangalore
Dear Ramesh,
First of all, I agree with your statement. I am in a village, and I have also noticed that most village students are weak in the basic reporting system because they are afraid of using the English language incorrectly. So, I suggest starting an English newspaper and simplifying difficult words with the help of a Marathi dictionary to improve vocabulary.
From India, Pune
First of all, I agree with your statement. I am in a village, and I have also noticed that most village students are weak in the basic reporting system because they are afraid of using the English language incorrectly. So, I suggest starting an English newspaper and simplifying difficult words with the help of a Marathi dictionary to improve vocabulary.
From India, Pune
Some important tips through which I have improved my English:
Firstly, work on expanding your vocabulary.
Secondly, read newspapers regularly.
Thirdly, follow English news.
Fourth, watch some foreign films.
Lastly, try to communicate with someone in English. If that's not possible, pick a topic and practice speaking in English on your own.
I hope these suggestions will be helpful.
From India, Calcutta
Firstly, work on expanding your vocabulary.
Secondly, read newspapers regularly.
Thirdly, follow English news.
Fourth, watch some foreign films.
Lastly, try to communicate with someone in English. If that's not possible, pick a topic and practice speaking in English on your own.
I hope these suggestions will be helpful.
From India, Calcutta
Hi Ramesh, if you concentrate on aspects like grammar, voice and accent, and soft skills such as assertiveness, interview skills, and public speaking, you can find all this online. Additionally, you would need to interact a lot with people who are native English speakers, go for a lot of interviews to improve confidence, participate in many group discussions and activities where you have to be spontaneous. By being spontaneous, you would be speaking English of better quality.
Need any help, buzz me at
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From India, Hyderabad
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From India, Hyderabad
First of all, you must improve your English. You can read novels by any Indian author or explore Chetan Bhagat's works. However, you must also enhance your grammatical English skills by using the book "Superfast English." Both exercises are essential based on your interest. If you wish to learn, you must cultivate an interest in the subject.
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Hi Ramesh, Do not watch English Movies or English News Channels. Just read English Novels, Story books. It’s my promise you’ll see the result within two months. Try it
From India, Gurgaon
From India, Gurgaon
These are some common problems, and they matter regardless of whether people are from villages or urban areas. I would like to share some important suggestions that hold great value for me.
1. Practice makes a man perfect.
2. Don't hesitate or underestimate yourself.
3. Be positive always.
4. Give much time to those with whom you feel hesitation.
5. Don't prefer anyone above you, except in some moral issues, like bosses, women, seniors, and advisors.
6. Prepare and rehearse the activity you're going to perform for the first time.
Good luck!
From Pakistan
1. Practice makes a man perfect.
2. Don't hesitate or underestimate yourself.
3. Be positive always.
4. Give much time to those with whom you feel hesitation.
5. Don't prefer anyone above you, except in some moral issues, like bosses, women, seniors, and advisors.
6. Prepare and rehearse the activity you're going to perform for the first time.
Good luck!
From Pakistan
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