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Communication

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● Exchange of information between two or more people by speaking, writing, signals or behaviour.

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7 ways to enhance English Communication

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1.Be a Good Listener

● Listen to : ○ Understand○ Remember○ Respond

● Respect the speaker

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2. Slow down your Speaking Speed

● Speak slowly and clearly

● Select your words carefully

● Do not be in a hurry to end the conversation

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3. Give yourself time to think

● Just relax

● Use some intelligent fillers

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4. Make use of Complete Sentences

● Try to learn not only words but complete sentences

● For every new word you come across, memorize two sentences containing it

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5. Practice your Interrogatives

● Memorize some questions for your audience

● Make the other people to participate in the conversation○ What about you? What are your views on

this?○ What do you suggest?

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6. Think in English

● Do not use a bilingual dictionary

● Put your brain in an English-Only mode

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7. Practice and more Practice

● Find people you can practice with

● Speak in English with your friends, team mates

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Types of Sentences

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Listen v/s Hear

● Listening is deliberate

● Conscious process

● You want to hear something

● Hearing is not deliberate

● Happens whether or not you want it

● Sounds come into your ears

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Listen v/s Hear● Can you hear the birds singing in the garden?

● I’m listening, but I can’t hear anything.

● We heard a terrible noise when the cars crashed in front of our house.

● Listen, some fine classical music is played in the neighbour’s flat.

● Have you heard the news? Salman Khan married a millionaire’s daughter.

● Turn on the radio, please. I’d like to listen to the news.

When we use listen with an object, we say listen + to + object:

●He listens to the news on the radio every morning.

●Everybody listened carefully to the old man’s story.

●You’ll get in trouble if you don’t listen to your teacher.

Exceptions:

●I heard a very interesting speech on the radio last night.

●We heard Arijit Singh live when we were in Mumbai.

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What Next......

● Rate of Speech Exercise● Free Speech Exercise● Effective Email Writing● Learn common Phrases● Getting rid of MTI (Mother Tongue Influence)● Improving Pronunciations

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Practice by Yourself

● Listen to English News everyday● Learn a new English Word everyday● Do not hesitate to speak in English with team

mates● Use English while conversing on Slack

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