hello friends can any one tell me how i can improve my fluency in english are there any activities for it as i m doing MBA in HR and how much this is requiered in this field help me out :(
From India, Delhi
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Hi Pooja,

Being adept in a new language is a multi-pronged effort:

a) Get a grammar book by "Wren & Martin." Costs approximately 200/-. Start with a single topic like a noun, read 1-2 pages each day, and seek to implement what you learn.

b) Pick a dictionary which contains "pronunciations" and also watch CNN.

c) Don't join any run-of-the-mill courses to learn English in 30/90 days. They will never work. If possible, Educational Counseling Services of the British Council has a multi-level course "English for Non-English Speaking Population" with British faculty, courseware, and an internationally valid certificate. Also, you will really learn things out there.

Let me know if you need further help.

Suryavrat

From India, Delhi
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hello pooja,

the best way to improve ur english is to read several

passages which come frm general wake of life. read these

sentences aloud so that ur parts of organs (jaw, lip, tounge)

become habitual. remember english is a rythmetical language.

try to chat on various chat softwares, if u can, like Yahoo, google, rediffbol, icq, paltalk etc and thn try to talk wid someone thro the voice chat facility. if u don hv this facility get som1 who is proficient in this

language and talk wid her/him.

apart frm all these u must enhance ur vocabs which must b not tedious or ornamental in nature, just simple and general. i will also recomend u to learn some phrasal verbs as well as some idioms and proverbs of this language which will add xtra boost to ur fluency.

In starting, always speak chunk by chunk which shd be consisted of 4-5 words at one short and slowly gradualy make it large upto 10 sentence in one time. I call it SLICING METHOD.

hesitation and junction is most important in any lanuage, so also give ur attention on this topic, coz due to that u wud always feel awkward frm the inside. some time u need to take junctions naturally and some time u need to handl , for xample :-

consonant-consonat junction : LEFT SIDE MOST PEOPLE ( c the last char of the first word and the first char of second word, and spk like LEFSID, MOSPPL)

vowel-vowel junction (PUT SLIGHTLY “Y” SOUND AT THE JUNCTION) :- THE ENEMY, THE OIL

consonant & vowel junction (CONSONANT OF THE FIRST WORD AND THE VOWEL OF THE SECOND WORD WILL BE SPEAKING AT ONCE. THIS IS

NOT SEPARATE BUT THEY ARE ONE.) :- STOP EACH , JOB EASILY

others :- exaust=igsaus , exit=agsit, extravganza=ikxtravganja

natural junction pauses u can learn or understand by reading english magzins, news ppr. so whenever u read that read it aloud.

one another way is to gatther & remeber some READY TO USE ASSEMBELD UNITS, which are readymade sentences and work for u as initiators when u come to spk, like as v say : i m sorry, thnQ very much for ur kind help, hey i know u were there and now u r lieing to me etc.

and last important suggestion is, watch cnn, bbc or this kinda news chnls . but better to watch english news chanls first which run by hindi media ppls and after some time u can watch cnn bbc and even u can watch the english movies. this is very important but not in first phase of ur learning.

Question framing is also tedious in this language so giv some xtra time also to this segment of language.

c, the ultimate way to talk in any language is to speak, comunict wid others. build a home first u need a plan and raw matrials, so go wid these suggestions & u wud c tht u bcome fluent. :)

if u need more suggestion in this regard, feel free to contact me, i m available at : , and 919314426456.

best of luck,

Vishwas


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Hello Pooja,

As rightly suggested, buy a Wren and Martin book and start practicing the different usages of each verb form and tense. You should not only write and practice but also start reading aloud what you write so that you can use it in your day-to-day language. This way, you'll stop making mistakes. Try to do it for at least 45 minutes every morning. Also, buy a book on Word power and learn at least three new words each day to build your vocabulary. Start writing simple essays about topics you like to write about. This is another way to improve your writing skills.

You can watch NDTV where mostly you find people talking with a neutral accent who are Indians. Hope you find my inputs useful.

Kalaivani.


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•talking to English-speaking friends on the phone
•talking to yourself in English before you go to bed, when you get up, whenever you have free time
•rehearsing your conversations in pairs
•recording and playing back your conversations on tape
•reading out loud with good intonation from articles, plays, etc
•karaoke - singing along to your favourite English songs

From China
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Hi, I am very happy about your nature and how you motivate people. I also want to improve my English. Currently, I am working, and having fluency in English in today's work environment is a great advantage for succeeding in a job. Help me by giving your thoughts on the topic "How to improve more and more in my job."
From India, New Delhi
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You just keep on studying to News papers like Hindu,Chronicle and try to implement what you have learnt. This will help you alot in improving your Language.
From United States, Alexandria
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Pooja, Read Newspapers especially The Hindu or The Times of India with Intonations. This will really build your English Fluency within few days. Vidyasagar
From India, Bangalore
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Hi Pooja,

I am sure you are doing well.

As far as the matter of increasing fluency in English is involved, I believe it would be absolutely futile to join any courses such as personality development or English speaking courses. They only aim to make money and offer nothing in return.

I would suggest you to go through the newspaper every day. You can read TOI, MID DAY, or ET - anything that interests you. Comprehend the content you have read. Then, stand in front of the mirror and express what you have understood in English. This way, you can observe your facial expressions in the mirror, which will boost your confidence. Initially, you might find it challenging, but after practicing for five days, trust me, you will notice the difference. Make sure to practice this daily.

Another important aspect is to always converse in English with your friends, and if possible, with your siblings and parents. This will help you get into the habit of speaking confidently in English. Do not fear making mistakes in English; everyone makes them, and we learn from them. If people laugh when you make mistakes, let them laugh, as one day they will be the ones to praise you. If you know someone who speaks well, you can ask them about any sentences you have doubts about.

Give this method a month's time, follow the steps I have mentioned, and you will see amazing changes in your confidence, personality, and conversational skills.

ALWAYS BE POSITIVE!

I am sure this will help you.

HAVE A GOOD DAY.


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Hi,

First things first, start speaking in simple English. It's not about speed initially. Have confidence in yourself; don't worry about what others think. Keep talking, okay? Keep reading dictionaries and start doing crosswords to gain knowledge of words. Anyone aiming to speak good English should know three thousand words. For extraordinary English, aim for five thousand words. Please do keep in touch via my email.

Regards,
Ravinarayan
ravinarayan2007@rediffmail.com

From India, Bangalore
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Hello! To learn any language effectively, you just need to do the following four things: Listen, Speak, Read, and Write. This is also known as the 'LSRW' concept.

You must continuously hear the language you wish to learn/improve. For this, you must move with and surround yourself with people who speak this language very well. Always hear the sound of this language and focus on correct pronunciations.

For example, listen to English news channels such as CNN, NDTV, and IBN. Watch how they pronounce words, construct sentences, and the intonations they use. Whenever you encounter a new word, jot it down, look it up in the dictionary (it helps to have a pocket dictionary handy), and use the word in your conversations.

As you hear, cultivate the habit of speaking the language correctly with the right pronunciations. Effective speaking practice comes from listening to those who speak the language well.

Develop the habit of reading good newspapers and magazines like TOI and India Today. Read them aloud, not just to yourself.

Next, practice and enhance your skills by writing as much as possible, forming your sentences with the words you have learned.

Remember, there is no shortcut to developing language skills except consistent practice.

To kick start your language learning journey, utilize English language facilities in reputed colleges/universities, the British library, or US/UK consulates.

Best wishes in your pursuit.

Vijay
Email: innovation_i@yahoo.com

From India, Madras
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Hi Pooja,

If you are already good in basic English grammatical usage and now want to improve your fluency, then I suggest listening to English programs on TV, observing people around you, watching the news, paying careful attention to them, and using the same can be a helpful tip for you. You can talk to yourself or to any of your friends who is good in English and can correct you. Besides this, always carry an English-to-English dictionary along with you. Also, try to learn from your friend or any other source how and where to use the word, the meaning of which you have just looked up.

And the most important advice - Be patient, things will take time to change. People have improved their English, including me, as a second language... so, don't get frustrated anytime. Best of luck! 😊

Being in an English-speaking environment, I also need to improve my fluency. I would be very happy if you could contact me so we both can improve our English. My email address is deepak_chinto@yahoo.co.in.


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Hello! To learn any language effectively, you just need to do the following four things:

1. Listen
2. Speak
3. Read
4. Write

This concept is also called the 'LSRW' concept. You must continuously hear the language you wish to learn or improve. To achieve this, surround yourself with people who speak the language well. It's important to hear the sound of the language and the correct pronunciations. For example, listen to English news channels such as CNN, NDTV, and IBN to observe pronunciation, sentence construction, intonation, and more. When you encounter a new word, jot it down, consult a dictionary (it's helpful to carry a pocket dictionary), and use the word in your conversations.

While listening, develop the habit of speaking the language correctly, focusing on pronunciation. Effective speaking skills come from listening to proficient speakers.

Additionally, make a habit of reading quality newspapers and magazines like TOI and India Today. Read them aloud, not silently.

Next, enhance your skills by writing frequently, forming sentences with newly learned words. Remember, there are no shortcuts to improving language skills other than consistent practice.

To begin your language learning journey, utilize English language resources available in your city, such as those offered by reputable colleges/universities, the British Library, or US/UK consulates. Best wishes in your pursuit.

Warm regards,
Vijay
innovation_i@yahoo.com

Dear All,

I appreciate the contributions made by everyone. Allow me to clarify with an example:

1. Listen - Consider a newborn baby who initially only listens. Intense listening is crucial, such as tuning into news channels or English rap songs with lyrics.

2. Speak - After listening, the baby starts to speak a few words taught by family members. Practice speaking English in front of a mirror for self-assessment.

3. Read - As speaking improves, reading becomes easier. Read your local English newspaper regularly.

4. Write - Eventually, the ability to write develops. Challenge yourself by writing on random topics given by friends or family members.

In summary, don't hesitate to learn English. Treat yourself like an infant in the learning process. Remember, your progress will come in due time.

Regards,
HASSAN

From Pakistan, Islamabad
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Hi Pooja,

For starters, you must believe and wish to speak fluent English, and you must have wished hard enough for it to come true. Once you wish for it, doors will open up to help the wishing fairy fulfill your wish.

To answer your query, you could:

1) Join an English speaking course.

2) Start continuously, constantly, and consistently talking in English to everyone around you.

3) Buy a dictionary to read and understand a new word every day/week and ensure that you use that new word at least thrice daily whenever possible. You could even talk to yourself in the mirror should the word be one that cannot be used in regular day-to-day conversation at home or at work. The dictionary also comes in handy should you not understand particular words you may come across during the course of your self-training.

4) Read English material that you like, e.g., newspapers, magazines, websites, technical material, etc.

5) Watch as many English movies as possible. Avoid English subtitled or dubbed movies as they may present an incorrect picture of the dialogue.

6) Attend free seminars of people talking in English, even if they are of no interest to you, just so that you may understand the language and the ways that it is spoken.

These are personal tips and not a guaranteed methodology, though I am sure if you do follow them, you should be able to achieve fluency in English as desired. However, discipline and determination to achieve despite all odds are the main ingredients to success!

Have fun.


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