Hi friends,
As a placement coordinator I came across many good technical profiles but when it comes to soft skills then there is a challenge. Many of the excellent techies are not able to convey their thoughts properly in a simple plain English. However my suggestion to them is to practice daily.Read English newspaper/watch English news/movies.
Whats your views?
Cheers!
Puja
Daily English Vocabulary

From India, New Delhi
ACT
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Hi
That is an interesting sharing especially from an academic perspective. I would also recommend readers of this post to go through the Word Power page in the Readers Digest. While the link gives you exposure to new words, the Word Power page supplements the learning with an appropriate sentence in which the word is used to make the understanding more explicit.
Those who are keen to enhance their English Language skills and also get to learn new words and its appropriate usage, are invited to visit the following Motivational and Inspirational Blogs
www.actspot.wordpress.com
www.poweract.blogspot.com
Regards

From India, Mumbai
you are right. I feel very sorry to say that many qualified candidates are unable to express anything properly in a simple language. The take a long time to even utter a few words. They study qualify themselves but fail to improve their communication skills. This has become a big challenge nowadays for youngsters. Parents are aso not worried about their children and it is enough if they make them qualify to earn money. Those days were different.
I am as a Professional observe that most of the qualified and in good position are unale to handle the meetings and conferences properly with their poor communications skills. it is purely left to the individuals and they will have to realise their own problems and try to make up to have a good future.

From India, Madras
Hi Puja,
Your comments are valid.
The remedy lies with the individuals.
They must be willing to improve themselves, preferably in the beginning of the career itself.
Writing and speaking simple sentences is the good way to start.
V,Raghunathan

From India
Very apt observation Puja.
My advise to members & others is to visit site Businessballs free online learning for careers, work, management, business training and education: find materials, articles, ideas, people and providers for teaching, career training, self-help, ethical business education and leadership; for personal. its a gud site overall for mgmt skills improvement, along with quizes, abbreviations, clean jokes, etc.

From India, Mumbai
The importance of the English language cannot be overemphasized. Just type a query on Google "Speak Better English" and you will find about 131,000,000 results in 0.28 seconds.

Comfort with English is almost a prerequisite for career success today, regardless of the industry, proficiency in English is an important factor in both hiring and promotion decisions. A few of us have been fortunate as we studied English in school and are fairly comfortable with reading and writing. However, I've found some hesitate, while speaking because they feel that we lack the fluency when they meet someone who speaks better, and may make grammatical mistakes. These people are afraid of speaking English in formal situations and such people quickly switch to the native language be it at work or in the company of family and friends.

Please be assured there is no quick fix when it comes to improving your command over a particular language. It always requires a lot of time and effort. Thereis a saying in English "Rome was not built in a day." Work on this and you will surely pick up the skills, it's nt impossible.

Millions of tips are available from every quarter. Even reding them is good enought to start off, and here I go with a few.

1. Think in English

The mind is a powerful tool. Use it. Speak to yourself in English and let your thoughts about everything from the local train to the shopping list be in English. Even if you do nothing else, do this!

2. Do not translate from your native language to English

If you do not know the correct sentence or phrase in English, do not ever translate from your native tongue. Doing this will not take you any further in your learning plus you end up becoming a joke. So, find out what the correct usage is by reading or asking someone.

3. Speak English at every opportunity

Don’t worry if it doesn’t sound perfect at first. It’s like driving – initially, the traffic lights and other vehicles will give you a scare but after some practice, you can do it without thinking.

4. Start a conversation with strangers in English. Since you do not know them personally, you will feel less conscious about what they would feel about you.

5. Learn sentences or phrases – don’t concentrate on single words

Instead of concentrating on learning new words by themselves, try using them in a sentence. Learn as sentences, not single words. The aim is to get comfortable speaking; improving your vocabulary is a different lesson.

6. Listen to others speaking English

Listen, listen, listen. Whether it is the radio or the television or a movie. Or a colleague or teacher who speaks good English. Keep listening. This will help you improve pronunciation and accent. Do not imagine that your speaking skills can be enhanced through reading alone.

7. Learn how to say the same thing differently

As with other languages, so in English, one sentence can be framed in multiple ways, all conveying the same meaning. Learning these will help you form clearer and simpler sentences. Learn certain phrases that can be used in multiple situations. Learn how to greet someone properly. Talk slowly and carefully. Don’t rush through your sentences.

Restrict yourself to simple sentences until you gain confidence.

Keep it simple - Do not complicate your goals by trying to accomplish too much. Reading, writing, spelling, vocabulary – they will all come in due course. Your goal is to speak better English. Stick to it.

Do not lose confidence - It is common to lose your drive along the way but if you keep seeing results, no matter how tiny, it will keep up your motivation. So keep note of the little achievements and soon, they’ll add up to a big one – fluent spoken English!

8. Make sure there is someone to correct you if you go wrong

Making mistakes is natural. So there must be someone to correct your English. Speaking it incorrectly for a long time will imprint it in the brain and it’ll be hard to correct later. Ask your friends, relatives and anyone you can to point out your mistakes and correct them. Speak to them in English only. Practice is a must.

9. Do not hesitate. Talk to whoever you can. Decide among your circle of friends that you will only talk in English with each other. This way you can get rid of hesitation and also have your friends correct you when you are wrong.

10. Start a conversation with strangers in English. Since you do not know them personally, you will feel less conscious about what they would feel about you.

11. Maintaining a diary to record the events of your day is a great way to practice your writing skills. Take your time to use new words and phrases when you write in your diary

Learn new words everyday, learn at least one new word every day and use it as a part of your conversation with people. By the end of the week, you should know seven words really well.

Keep a pocket dictionary handy for any word you may need to know the meaning of.

When you hear a new word, try to find its usage and its antonyms.

TSK. Raman

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From India, Hyderabad
Raman....what you say is brilliant & I absolutely agree with you.I ask participants to do everything that you mention.What i do before I start doing what you mention is get into the psyche of the participant as it is often an issue around self esteem,attitude & confidence.If these 3 concerns are taken care of the teaching & learning process are so much easier.
There are people who speak terrible English,however,they continue to do so because of their attitude.In time these are the people who practice irrespective of the situation & then go on to perfect the skill.This is the same with making presentations & public speaking

From India, Pune
Thanks for very good suggestion. My experiments with the students which is successful. They carry a 100 pages notebook write five words from newspaper they have not understood. Find the meaning and use them in your daily communication. It really helps at the end of the semester the vocabulary improves drastically. Even professionals can try this technique.
From India, Thana
Hi Puja,
Wish you a GOOD DAY....
YES...... English News Paper is one of the best sources to know and learn in a better way English vocabulary.
I learnt like this only....... But I will not buy daily News Paper. I will buy only on Sundays and I will read the same news Page 1 to last page....for the whole week.... every day repeatedly. This makes you slowly to understand the English words with respect meanings.... I myself found that there was tremendous and remarkable recovery towards my vocabulary... Better start with " Letters to the Editor: column where people use to write with simple english and anybody can understand those who knows basic english...
- regards - venkat - bangalore - 9945283007 -

From India, Bangalore
DEAR MEMBERS,

Greetings for the Day!!!

There are more than 250,000 words in the Oxford English dictionary. This number does not include slang or technical words. However, a good English speaker would normally use only 15,000 to 20,000 of these words. If you think your vocabulary is weak, a little effort everyday over a six to nine month period can go a long way in improving it.



Here are EnglishLeap’s top ten vocabulary improvement tips –



1. Make reading the newspaper a daily ritual. You may be comfortable reading a particular section but make an effort to read different articles on every page. The editorial page is highly recommended not only for vocabulary but also for structuring and presenting thought.

2. Make it a habit to read a new book every week. It is not surprising that those who read a lot develop a good vocabulary. You can consider becoming a member of the local library. Make a list of words that are new to you and look up their meanings in the dictionary.

3. Watching English movies and television shows is important for improving English and learning new English words. The best part about watching English videos is that you can learn the correct pronunciation as well.

4. Use vocabulary cards. Vocabulary cards are used by students who are trying to learn many words in a short period of time. You can make your own cards by writing the word on one side and the meaning on the other side of a square piece of paper. It is a convenient tool to learn new words in your free time

5. Use the internet. The internet is an unlimited resource for reading material. Pick up a topic of your choice and search for articles about it. You will come across plenty of material to read, which you might find interesting, and importantly, will also introduce you to new words. Be sure to look them up in a dictionary.

6. Don’t forget the new words. The best way to ensure that you never forget the new words you learn is to start using them in your day to day conversation. Do not try to force them into a conversation but do use them if you think they are appropriate.

7. Learn pronunciation. Most dictionaries provide us with pronunciations of words using phonetic symbols. It is important to learn the sounds that correspond to these phonetic symbols, in order to become comfortable pronouncing new words.

8. Learning in groups is always more fun. If you have friends who also want to improve their vocabulary, then you can form a group and share new words with each other. You can meet at regular intervals and measure your progress.

9. Learn the root words. Root words are words from which words grow with the addition of prefixes and suffixes. For e.g.:. The word vocabulary is derived from the Latin root word ‘voc’, which means 'word' or 'name'. Other words like advocacy, vocal and vociferous are also derived from the same root word. Hence, if you can recognize some root words, you will get a fair idea of many derived words. Check out our list of common root words.

10. Keep revising. While it is important to read and learn new words, it is equally important to revise what you have learnt. Fix a particular day of the week to revise all the words you have learnt in that week and add them to your daily vocabulary.

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Shubha

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