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From India, Ahmedabad
Greetings from the Alkemist HR Enablers. Please find an article titled, "My Tryst With English Language - A Firsthand Narration", for your kind reading, reference, comments, and critique. In this article, the author shares how he learned English while being from a vernacular medium.
Thank you for giving your valuable time for reading the article.
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From India, Ahmedabad
Dear Mr. Ketan,
Thank you for sharing such an awesome and enriching post with us through Cite HR. I highly appreciate the efforts you have taken to help us learn the English language.
For me, I don't know why or how, but since childhood, I have had a special liking for English rather than my mother tongue. Some people may misunderstand, but I truly stand by my statement. English is such a deep and lovely language that can be expressed down to the minute detail.
As mentioned in the article, I have also developed good speaking and presenting abilities through reading old English newspapers. My friends and colleagues used to laugh in certain situations, questioning why I read old newspapers. I always respond that I love reading anything that keeps me engaged in learning. I am committed to being in a constant state of learning, ensuring that I learn at least one new word every day to keep my learning curve active.
Thank you again for sharing such a wonderful article.
Swapna
From India, Mumbai
Thank you for sharing such an awesome and enriching post with us through Cite HR. I highly appreciate the efforts you have taken to help us learn the English language.
For me, I don't know why or how, but since childhood, I have had a special liking for English rather than my mother tongue. Some people may misunderstand, but I truly stand by my statement. English is such a deep and lovely language that can be expressed down to the minute detail.
As mentioned in the article, I have also developed good speaking and presenting abilities through reading old English newspapers. My friends and colleagues used to laugh in certain situations, questioning why I read old newspapers. I always respond that I love reading anything that keeps me engaged in learning. I am committed to being in a constant state of learning, ensuring that I learn at least one new word every day to keep my learning curve active.
Thank you again for sharing such a wonderful article.
Swapna
From India, Mumbai
Thank you, Swapna, for your kind comments and appreciation. I am still learning the English language, and with every new lesson, my confidence is increasing. I would like to request your contact information (mobile number, email address) for networking purposes.
Regards, Ketan Bhatt
From India, Ahmedabad
Regards, Ketan Bhatt
From India, Ahmedabad
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