Dear chandra
Thank you for putting up the pdf on english
speaking and writing correctly is the most important skill needed to succeed at the workplace. a highly intelligent person may have all requisite knowledge, but if he/she is not able to communicate it clearly, then the person with good communication skills may get far ahead than the others.
some suggestions to readers on improving english
1. read the editorial page of newspapers, mark out the words that you dont understand, consult the dictionary and use the words in your daily language to understand the various contexts in which a word can be used.
2. subscribe to the magazine "Reader's Digest". it has a section called word power that has new words and its meanings
3. if you dont like self improvement books, read novels written by Robert Ludlum, Fredrick Forsyth and Leon Uris- they are very interesting and also are very well written.
4. watch news channels like ndtv, cnbc and bbc and mirror their style of speaking
5. english, like any other language shall not improve until and unless it is spoken. speak to people whom you think are good in english and ask their help in speaking correct sentences.
6. do not use complicated, jazzy words just because they are there to use, the beauty of any language lies in the simplicity with which it is spoken
hope you find this comment useful. i would welcome any feedback, comments, suggestions on making this post a success
warm regards
avinash
T V R L S
From India, Bangalore
Thank you for putting up the pdf on english
speaking and writing correctly is the most important skill needed to succeed at the workplace. a highly intelligent person may have all requisite knowledge, but if he/she is not able to communicate it clearly, then the person with good communication skills may get far ahead than the others.
some suggestions to readers on improving english
1. read the editorial page of newspapers, mark out the words that you dont understand, consult the dictionary and use the words in your daily language to understand the various contexts in which a word can be used.
2. subscribe to the magazine "Reader's Digest". it has a section called word power that has new words and its meanings
3. if you dont like self improvement books, read novels written by Robert Ludlum, Fredrick Forsyth and Leon Uris- they are very interesting and also are very well written.
4. watch news channels like ndtv, cnbc and bbc and mirror their style of speaking
5. english, like any other language shall not improve until and unless it is spoken. speak to people whom you think are good in english and ask their help in speaking correct sentences.
6. do not use complicated, jazzy words just because they are there to use, the beauty of any language lies in the simplicity with which it is spoken
hope you find this comment useful. i would welcome any feedback, comments, suggestions on making this post a success
warm regards
avinash
T V R L S
From India, Bangalore
Dear frnd,
You're right like the byword "Practice Makes Perfect". But i've already post one thread about the spoken english yesterday, which is containing the same as you said. I just try to update the people who like to improve there skills. Onceagain thankyou verymuch for encouraging me.
Regards,
Chander
From India, Mumbai
You're right like the byword "Practice Makes Perfect". But i've already post one thread about the spoken english yesterday, which is containing the same as you said. I just try to update the people who like to improve there skills. Onceagain thankyou verymuch for encouraging me.
Regards,
Chander
From India, Mumbai
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