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Wednesday, January 31, 2024
Monday, January 1, 2024
THE PRONUNCIATION CONUNDRUM FOR MANY ENGLISH USERS
3.SCHEDULE
4.ADVERTISEMENT: AD-VER-TIS-MUHNT (UK) ; AD-VER-TAIS-MUHNT (US)
5.DYNASTY: DIN-UH-STEE(UK) ; DAHY-NUH-STEE (US)
6.ZEBRA: ZEB-RUH (UK) ; ZEE-BRUH(US)
7.FINANCE
8.MENTOR
9. CARIACATURE
10. DEMON
11. DIVORCE
12. DIRECTOR
13.BECAUSE
14. SEQUEL
15. PEDAGOGY
16. ATHLETE
17. POEM
18. IMAGE
19. MALL
20. PRECIOUS
PLEASE REFER TO https://dictionary.cambridge.org if needed.
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Sunday, December 31, 2023
A CLASS TO KNOW "ENGLISH"
Sunday, October 1, 2023
SOCIAL TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION
- USE OF PLASTICS
- DIGITAL PAYMENTS
- NEW MOVIES
- ONLINE EDUCATION
- SHOPPING MALLS
- SOCIAL MEDIA
- ONLINE SHOPPING
- FAST FOOD
- LOVE MARRIAGES
- FASHION TRENDS
- TV SERIALS
- EXTRAVAGANT WEDDINGS
- MNREGA
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Tuesday, August 1, 2023
EC CLASS
An "English Communication(EC)" classroom
Number of students: 30Duration of the class: 2 hours
PARTS OF THE EXERCISE
1. Main Exercise: A few speakers(seven or more) will speak on the selected topic for 2-3 minutes.
2. Ground Work Exercise: Before the main exercise starts a group of people(three or more) from the audience will act as friends(also called friendly circle) and ask the selected speaker a few questions informally and privately to guide him/her in thinking critically and
comprehensibly about the topic in order to deliver a good speech publically. This can last for 1-2 minutes.
3. Interactive Session: After every speech is over, a few questions will be asked from the audience side about some of the points mentioned in the speech.
4. Doing the ABC: After the speaking exercise is over, the participants can do ABC that means Activity-Booklet Compilation. All the speakers who have delivered their speeches will make a booklet by compiling their speeches in written format for future reference.
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE EXERCISE
1. Slips: Making a lot of small slips on which the topics to speak are written, folded and kept on the speaking desk to pick and choose for the speaker.
2. Making a friendly circle: Selecting a few students from the first row(to begin with) to help the main speaker to think about the topic and compose a speech mentally.
3. Interaction and discussion: After the speech is delivered, the people in the audience can ask questions or reflect on the content of the speech to probe the topic further to understand and appreciate the English communication skills of the speaker.
Some of the topics for this exercise are:
1. A typical festival in your country
2. One of the happiest events in your life
3. Your favourite institution
4. Your ideal home
5. The place where you grew up
6. A person from your childhood whom you admired very much
7. A skill which is also a hobby
A few more topics for doing this exercise are:
Your favourite food/dish
Your favourite actor/stage performer
Your favourite movie/drama
Your favourite short story/poem
Your favourite music/musical instrument
Your favourite dance form/dancer
Your favourite song/singer
Your favourite TV show/channel/personality/anchor
Your favourite historical personality/period
Your favourite country
Your favourite hotel/shop
Your favourite possession
Your favourite tourist spot
Your favourite hobby
Your favourite mode of travel
Your favourite subject to study
Your favourite friend
Your favourite leader/role model
Your favourite game/player
Your favourite celebrity
A person in your family
What do you like the most about your "self"/job/life/place/state/country/world?
What do you dislike the most about your "self"/job/life/place/state/country/world?
A typical day in your life (a week day).
How do you spend your weekends?
The first day in your school/college/job
An important decision of your life.
A memorable family function
A memorable party
A memorable public function
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Monday, July 31, 2023
SIMILES FOR A FRIEND
Physician A soft bandage and a soothing ointment for the cuts and bruises of life.
Botanist A vine that clings to us and hides the discrepancies and rough places of life.
Florist Greater the ruins, the more closer a friend clings.
Jeweller A golden link in the chain of life.
A person in mourning One who comes in when the whole world goes out.
Wednesday, May 31, 2023
ONLINE NETWORKING TIPS
1) Your profile picture, headline and summary are the 3 golden words on LinkedIn, use them well.
2) Engage with other people’s content by adding meaningful comments.
3) Post relatable, observational and knowledgeable content that gives insights or drives conversations.
4) Don’t shy away from creating content just because you feel that no one would read your content or that you don’t have enough experience to talk about something.
5) Build a good network by connecting with relevant people.
6) Be consistent in everything.
COURTESY - LinkedIn
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