Wednesday, 20 September 2017

Reasons For Enrolling In Spoken English Classes

Your friends at school or work will definitely compliment you on your excellent writing skills. You seem to have an inborn capability to convey complex ideas in a simple yet clear written manner. Speaking English, on the other hand, is completely a different matter. It might seem weird to be able to write well using English but struggling with speaking similar language in front of other people.

Different Reasons Behind This Disparity

You are more proficient in writing in English as compared to speaking it because you have just invested more time and energy in writing. Similar to any other skill, speaking English would require plenty of hours of practice.

Apart from that, there are some people who write better than they speak because writing is indeed a more deliberate act. When writing a short essay, either on your computer or paper, you carefully choose the words that will illustrate the point that you have in mind. In scenarios where you might be required to speak, such deliberation to select which words to use might seem very awkward and make you appear very hesitant.

Lastly, speaking is a social activity. This further means that you can't help but be emotionally involved and affected. Hence, you might felt some pressure or tension from the idea of speaking in front of people you do not know or perhaps you may feel embarrassed speaking to people you just met.

The Importance Of Learning English

Learning as well as mastering how to write and speak English has become very crucial within the context of the globalization of the market arena. In other words, you can't be a competitive and attractive candidate to employ if your communication skills are lagging behind your technical and professional skills.

Luckily, you can deal with such deficiencies by enrolling in Spoken English classes. It is through these classes that you can attain excellent benefits aside from being more confident with your spoken English skills.

Friday, 20 January 2017

Improve English grammar -- Tips and Tricks

There is no shortcut for learning grammatically correct English. It takes time to understand and put to use the rules of English grammar. But, there are ways to remember the grammar to help you speak correctly.
Try to Spoken English in Jaipur the way you write it. Spoken English is pretty relaxed and you can get away with grammatical errors most of the time, but it pays to speak correctly. Hence, the golden rule would be to talk just the way you would write it.

Tense
Start with working on the tense. Tense dictates the verb. It defines the timeline of action. You have to memorise the verb forms. Truth is we do not use all the tenses in spoken English. Interact with good English speakers to get the hang of which of the tenses are actually used.

Common Pronoun usage He/Him, She/Her, They/Them, We/Us, I/Me
I, He, she, they and we are subject pronouns. When the subject is doing the action you use these pronouns. Example: I spoke to her.

Me, him, her, them and us are object pronouns. These pronouns do not do an action. They simply receive an action. Example: Give it to me.
Never start a sentence with me. If there are two or more people involved, always start with other people’s name and end with referring you as ‘I’. Example: Raj, Sanvi and I went to a movie.

Voice
Active voice is simple to frame and speak. Active voice has a subject as the doer of the action.
Remember that whenever you change a sentence from active to passive voice, the subject and the object swap. And if that involves the pronouns, they will swap to their relative object or subject pronoun form.
Example: Wrong: The movie was gone to by Raj, Sanvi and me.
Right: The movie was watched by Raj, Sanvi and me.

Prepositions
Preposition brings out the relationship of an object to its surroundings. Preposition is always followed by the object of the sentence. So first the P and then the O.
Strictly speaking, you should never end a sentence in preposition. But spoken English is very forgiving in that regard.

Few other miscellaneous tips
Questions tags are always opposite in sense to the question. If the question is positive, the tag will be negative.
Example: You didn’t do it, did you?
He came last night, didn’t he?
‘Does’ is answered by ‘s’ in the verb form. ‘Does’ is used for singular. ‘Do’ is answered by the present tense of the verb and is used for plural.

Examples:
What does he do? He teaches.
What do they do? They dance.
The machine does the drying by spinning.
The machines do the drying by spinning.
These tips are just guidelines and not mathematical formulae where substituting one verb with another gives a new sentence. These rules are purely for understanding. Listening to native English is one of the proven ways to improve your grammar and spoken English.

Wednesday, 11 January 2017

How to improve your English skills

I’d like to make a few suggestions to help you learn faster and bette

1. Listen. Listen to English talks and conversations as much as possible. Listen to radio and TV programs. Listen to native speakers. Listen to audio courses. You need to listen a lot, really a lot – many, many hours every day. Listen to audio programs even while you are cooking or driving.

2. Speak. You receive the language by listening, and you produce the language by speaking. You become a good speaker only if you Spoken English in Jaipur a lot. You can speak with your friends and family. Or you can even speak with yourself. Have a conversation with yourself. Speak on different topics.

3. Read. Read anything you like – novels, comic books, magazines, newspapers, brochures. Reading will develop your vocabulary and sharpen your thinking. It will make you an intelligent speaker.

4. Write. Writing is the last skill. Yet it is important. It helps you to remember things better because it involves muscle memory. Try to write the things you listen on the audio. You can also write short notes, poems, letters and articles. Of course, it will be difficult at first to write anything fluently at first. But remember, practice makes perfect.