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SPOKEN ENGLISH

INTRODUCTION

Spoken English is all about talking / interacting in English Language.

The types of conversation are broadly of two type’s viz. Official and Personal

Official is the absolutely a formal type of conversation. Normally between Boss & Subordinate and vice versa in an office, an institution, an industry, an organization, at all businesses including public address.

Informal type of conversation is normally between friends’ family members, relatives very close social circle. This can also be called a casual talk.

World is a large Negotiation Table. We like it or not, we have to talk then why not to like.

We must communicate clearly & effectively. We must remove barriers of Misunderstanding and Build the bridges of Understanding.


WHY LEARN SPOKEN ENGLISH

Need to learn Spoken English is to become effective in communication.
English is an International Language and one who learns Spoken English can communicate his idea and receive others idea (message) correctly and succeed in all walks of life.

Hence prevent misunderstandings, Communicate clearly & Effectively and be friends.

From India, Vadodara
Learning English can be a good fun sometimes. Posting a presentation on a lighter note. Please see and comment. Thanks T D Joshi
From India, Vadodara
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Hi
Some of you reading this post may be interested in reading some additional inputs to improve your English. You are invited to visit the Blogs mentioned below to get a commentry on the QUOTE of the day along with practical tips on using it in daily life.
Regards

From India, Mumbai
Any skill can be mastered through careful practice and feedback which helps you correct mistakes.
Ditto for reading English, writing English and speaking English.
If you want to become a good conversationalist in English, practice talking with someone who would listen to you and then tell you your mistakes. When you look for a training program, ask them how much live practice would you get.

From India, Delhi
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