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Spoken EnglishHardika Rajdev( Instructor )

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Why learn English?The answer is :

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I am here to fulfil your dream to Speak English

Hardika RajdevKnow Me :

B.Com , Stella Maris College , Chennai.GNIIT , NIIT , Chennai.Dip.in Multimedia , IMAGE, Chennai.Dip. In Technical Writng , Kbuffer , Chennai.Dip. In Advanced Training for Soft Skills American TESOL Institue.

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The Courses Grammar Basics Spoken English for Beginners Spoken English - Intermediate Level Spoken English – Advanced Level Business English & Writing Presentation Skills Group Discussion & Public Speaking

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CurriculumBeginners , Intermediate , Advanced

For Beginners Sentences Parts of Speech Nouns, Pronouns, Adjectives,

Verbs, Question Tags, Prepositions, Idioms etc ( Worksheet Based )

Word Building Common Mistakes in day too

day Conversations. Mock Sessions( Assignment) Min 30hrs

For Intermediate Beginners level + Comprehension writing Vocabulary Development Public Speaking Theory on Work sheets Mock Sessions (Assignment) Min 20hrs Advanced Level Beginners + Intermediate + Public Speaking Extempore Accent Training Presentation Skills Mock Session ( Assignments) Min15hrs

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Example :Subject & Predicate

The part of a sentence which names the person or thing that we talk about is called the subject.

The part which contains a verb and tells something about the subject is called the predicate.Eg : Kangaroos / live in grassland areas. Lost time / is never found again. Light from the stars / can take millions of years to reach the earth. Robert, Rahim and Govind / go to school together. The Hindu holy text, the Mahabharata / is the longest epic in the world.

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Sample Work Sheet :Separate the Subject & the Predicate: The moon goes round the earth. You have dialled the wrong number. The Internet has become part of everyday life. Industry is the key to success. No man is rich to buy back his past. Here comes the bus. Miss.Jones our English teacher, is on leave today. Our office hours are 9.00am to 5.00pm.

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Answerss- Subject , P- Predicate S – the moon S – wrong Number Internet Industry No man Bus Miss.Jones Office Hours

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Modern Stories : The Secret of Work

Let us enjoy reading this one of Modern Stories of The Secret of Work . 

Once upon a time there lived a king in southern India named Sri Rana Charya. He was very curious to know about his village. 

One day he called out a group of courtiers and said, “Go, and find how the people of my village are and bring the person who knows about the secret of work. But one condition, any person you meet, he should not know that I sent you.” 

The courtiers didn’t understand the king and they walked away. The courtiers thought about what to do the whole night, each of them got a plan and they said to each other. But all the members liked the plan of Raghu (a clever person among the other courtiers) and they all agreed to it. 

The very next day they all dressed as Tribals and they arranged a bullock cart with them and they went around. 

First they saw a woodcutter who was cutting down trees they went to him and said “Do you like this job sir?” 

The woodcutter replied “No, I do it because this work comes from our ancestors so I was forced by my parents to do this job”. 

Story Reading – Intermediate Level :

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The courtiers said goodbye to the woodcutter and walked away. 

While traveling further, the courtiers saw an angry washer man and they decided to talk to him. 

One of them asked “Hello sir! We come from East India and we are new to this place, we’ve come to visit our friend Ram who lives here somewhere nearby could you please tell his address”. 

The washer man said “Are you mad? Can’t you see what I am doing? I am doing an idiotic job.” 

The courtiers asked him “Sir, Do you like this job?” 

The washer man continued angrily “No, when I was small I did not show much interest in studies and I never listened to my parents so, I became a washer man, as I should look after my family and earn a living. To feed them I do this job”. 

The courtiers apologized for disturbing and went away. 

Then they made up their minds to leave the job and send a message to the king that no one in the village knows about the secret of work. 

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But suddenly, they saw a small hut with 5 candles and 3 lamps and a man studying a science book and one of them said that it is a school. They went inside and asked the lecturer the same question. 

The lecturer replied “I love this job and it gives me satisfaction and happiness teaching so many uneducated children”. 

Hearing this the courtiers took the lecturer to the king and the king appreciated him for knowing the secret of work and soon he became the best teacher in the village and was given an award and soon a big school was built. 

Moral: Any work you do it does not matter, but you have to have some interest in that. If you want to achieve greater heights, believe in yourself. And then you can know that 

“Work is worship.” Assignment : Narrate the Story in your own words

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Advanced LevelCan you write a sentence, or group of sentences where the first letter of each word starts with successive letters of the alphabet? One condition - sentences must make sense and be grammatically correct! Think it’s too hard? Have a look at these examples, then try your own...  1. Are British chefs dutifully engaged finding great hotels in jolly Korean locations? My niece once put quite red strawberry trifles under visitor William’s X-Men yoghurts - zikes!  2. A big Canadian danced endlessly for Greek homeowners. I joyfully kicked last month’s newspapers onto Peter’s questionable rug. Suddenly two unicyclists vanished - “Weird X-Files,” yawned Zoe.

Assignment – Prepare like above.

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Can you work out the clues to reveal some well known words and phrases?   1. TJIUSMTE______________________________  2. ECNALG______________________________  3. RAEG______________________________  4. 12.00 GOOD______________________________  5. DEATH LIFE______________________________

Word Puzzles

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6. GSGE______________________________  7. /R/E/A/D/I/N/G/______________________________  8. YUETIDE______________________________  9. UJUSTME______________________________  10. VIVISISIONON______________________________

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1. TJIUSMTE Just in time2. ECNALG Backward glance3. RAEG Reverse gear4. 12.00 GOOD Good afternoon5. DEATH LIFE Life after death6. GSGE Scrambled eggs7. /R/E/A/D/I/N/G/ Reading between the lines8. YUETIDE Noel (no L)9. UJUSTME Just between you and me10. VIVISISIONON Double vision

Answers

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BUSINESS ENGLISH

Business communication is any form of communication, verbal or nonverbal, that is used to relay a message, promote a product or service or share information.

Business communication can be thought of as a problem solving activity in which individuals may address the following questions:

•What is the situation?•What are some possible communication strategies?•What is the best course of action?•What is the best way to design the chosen message?•What is the best way to deliver the message?

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Why you need to be Good in Business Communication.

Communication Influences How You Learn.

Communication Represents You and Your Employer.

Communication Skills Are Desired by Business and Industry.

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Here are five simple ways that will allow you to improve your business language skills quickly:

1. Increase Your Vocabulary2. Read Business-Related Material3. Play Games4. Watch Business-Oriented Programs5. Practice

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Assignment

The Shoe Store A customer goes into a shoe store and buys a pair of shoes that have been marked down in a sale to $12. He pays for the shoes with a $20 bill. The sales associate does not have change at that early hour of the morning, so she asks him to wait and runs next door to the bookstore. The bookstore owner exchanges the $20 bill with a $10 bill, a $5 bill, and five $1 bills. The salesperson then returns to her customer and gives him $8 in change, and he leaves the store with the shoes. Later in the day, the bookstore owner discovers that the $20 bill is a counterfeit and calls the police who are on their way. The shoe store sales associate is very upset and gives the bookstore owner another $20 bill out of her cash register. The question is: how much actual cash (not including the value of

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Description: A problem story is presented and participants are asked to solve a problem based on the situation.

Time Guideline: 30 minutes Purpose: To test participants’ problem-solving abilities.

Presentation: 1. Read. At the end of the story, there is a question: how much actual cash (not

including the value of the shoes) is the shoe store sales associate out of pocket now?

Ask participants to think about this question and come up with the answer. After giving participants a few minutes to think about this question, ask

them for their answers. Record their answers on a flipchart or piece of paper. After everyone has given their suggested answer, present Handout 45-B,

which contains the correct answer of $8. Share the rationale for this answer. Debrief: Discuss why participants may have come up with an incorrect answer. Most likely they were not discounting the fact that the counterfeit $20 was worthless

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Answer : The Shoe Store Answer The correct answer is $8. The

counterfeit bill was only a worthless piece of paper and does not count. All that matters is that the shoe store sales associate received $20 from the bookstore owner, which she returned to him, so the transaction cancels itself out. Therefore, all she has lost is the $8 change she gave to the customer. This, however, does not include the value of the shoes that the customer left the store with after purchasing them with phony money.

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Course Duration

Grammar Basics30hrs

Spoken English for Beginners30hrs

Spoken English - Intermediate Level 25hrs

Spoken English – Advanced Level15hrs

Business English & Writing15hrs

Presentation Skills7-10hrs

Group Discussion & Public Speaking 7-10hrs

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Thank YouHardika Rajdev