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ashokkalia16
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Dear Naresh,

I can understand your anxiety and can only assure you that all this is temporary. The only thing which you have allowed to happen is that you have permitted your past interviews to come and haunt you thus degrading your present. It can happen to anyone . So first and foremost, kindly dispel all fears from your mind that you lack in something and do not blame yourself for the same.

As suggested by all much more learned friends above, first is to get your confidence level up. Try doing this:

1. Read about any topic of your interest, prepare a gist

2. Now, when you are free in your room/place of stay, stand in front of a mirror, look yourself in the eyes and start talking about that topic. Keep your attention on the person looking back at you.

3. On the first go, you may find it a bit awkward, but after a few try's, you will hardly recognize the person looking back at you.

The above exercise will not only make you less self-conscious, but will give a tremendous boost to your confidence and improve your public speaking.

Once you have mastered this part, now start jotting down all probable interview questions and your answers related to your field. If you have a small recorder, feed in the questions one by one. Having done that, sit down at an appropriate time with the recorder and play the first question and stop. Start by answering it yourself. Continue till you have gone through all- with about 5 years of experience, you would be knowing most of the answers. For doubts, I am sure you can consult your friends, seniors etc.

There is no doubt that the more you practice, the smoother will be your flow. Gradually, start twisting these questions as you deem fit and get your answers- you will be surprised at your ingenuity.

In addition to what I have mentioned, follow the guidelines as given by the other members and you shall overcome all hurdles.

Wish you all the best!!

Regards,

Ashok

From India, Pune
Bhumi Upadhayaya
13

Dear Naresh,

Hope you're now following the suggestions as given above by our expert friends. To add on, I'd also like to say, to be fluent/comfortable in English, you need to keep speaking English with your friends, collegues, family members, etc. whosoever you meet. Please do not bother/shy while speaking in English. After all practice makes a person perfect. So, please read & practice everyday moring & evening time whenever you're free; English grammer, newspapers/megazines(read loudly). Also try to write something which interests you in simple English, may be related to some story, your company admin policy etc. Listen carefully how your office collegues, friends, relatives, or other people speak so nicely & then you also try to speak in the similar manner. Forget about the tense & grammer you are using while speaking. You'll automatically improve all those things once you're are fluent & start speaking in English. After all, English is a language only. You must have some friends/collegues who can speak many languages. Do you know how they learned? Because they tried & practiced or esle, the community or the environment which they're brought up belong to the people speaking that pariticular language. Hence, you need to bring/create yourself that English speaking environment.

Wish you all the best!

Thanks and regards,

Bhumi Upadhayaya

From India, Delhi
nrj369
Hi Sir,
Thank you very much for such a great advice and as well provided that link its really inspiring anybody at no matter what.
Thank u once again for good advise.

From India, Kochi
V.Raghunathan
1330

Dear Shri N K Thakur,
In addition to all the above, write small sentences.
This will help you to speak small sentences correctly.
You will get clarity.
I have corrected your posting and I am sending it
by Private mail to your id.
Hope that will guide you to write and speak well.
V.Raghunathan..................................... ......Navi Mumbai

From India
TACHALE108
14

A lot of organisations have the practice of celebrating occasions in office in the form of employees’ birthdays, special days, festivals etc. While such initiatives do not have a long term impact on employee motivation but they surely work very well on a short term basis. This brings employees together and out of their work desk. It also create excitement at the work place and break the routine.
From India, Pune
TACHALE108
14

Hello admin communication is allways combined with isolation, you can not think without isolation.
From India, Pune
TACHALE108
14

Hello naresh, i’ve fluency, in speaking reading, what i have to try to remain with writting skills.
From India, Pune
TACHALE108
14

, we all know that work place does create a monotony at times as most of us required to do similar jobs/assignments/work on a regular basis. Most of the employees visit the same work desk, switch on the same laptop/computer/use the same pantry and meet the same people over and over again at least five times a week! It can act as a refresher to break this monotony once in a while. HR may facilitate some changes every now and then to change some of these that may be changed.
From India, Pune
Dr. Jogeshwar mahanta
174

All communications have limited spheres but the communications of politicians are all pervasive. Can we then observe which political party's communication is most effective as on today? In my observation it is Indian National congress.
Who are the politicians whose communications are most effective?.In my observation Nitish Kumar.2.Narendra Modi.3. Sushma Swaraj.
These people are facing interviews every now and then.

From India, Delhi
Anita P Panicker
127

Dear Naresh,
Apart from the suggestions provided above, you could make it a point to read loudly the Editorial of the new's paper, specially Hindu new's paper. Also try to speak only in English when you speak at home and among your friend circle, people my laugh at you, but learn to ignore them. This way you will develop confidence to use the language.
All the best
Regards
Anita

From India, Mumbai
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