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Hi,

I am working as a training manager in an organization, and there are many individuals who are not very proficient in communicating in English. If any of you can help me in finding a proper approach to encourage them to adopt English in their day-to-day conversations, I would greatly appreciate it.

Regards,

From India, New Delhi
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Hi all,

If you find it difficult to teach basic English to the employees, why don't you organize some spoken English classes for them? There are many training institutes that deal with such topics. Companies like M/s IL&FS, M/s Management Study Centre, and M/s English World in Hyderabad are very good institutes that offer the same service.

Right now, I don't have the spoken English material, but tomorrow from my office, I will forward it.

Regards,
Vandana

From United States, Schenectady
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Hi,

The main reason that many people don't speak in English is because they feel that they are not good enough or lack confidence. Therefore, the most important thing to do would be to create an environment where people don't feel bad about communicating in English.

I would suggest conducting some sort of training or workshop for your employees. Additionally, you could allocate an hour or so each week for team presentations. This practice will help individuals gain enough confidence to communicate effectively in English.

For instance, if you have a sales team, you could request one or two members to deliver a presentation about the product or competitors. This approach will not only enhance their understanding of their work but also boost their confidence in speaking English.

Regards,
Leslie

From India, Bangalore
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Hi, guys,

One of my colleagues shared this link with me, wherein there are basic grammar explanations and exercises. Also attached is a file for your reference.

http://www.eslus.com/LESSONS/GRAMMAR/POS/pos.htm

Foreverdeeps: lol.

From United States, New York
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Hi, My name is Sharanya. I have recently secured a teaching position in a school where my responsibility is to teach spoken English to students from grades 1 to 10. I would appreciate your guidance on how to initiate conversations with the students and how to effectively start a class for them.

Thank you for your assistance.

Regards, Sharanya

From India, Bengaluru
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