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18/09/2014
Are We Going the Right Way??? - The Lahore Times
After making a critical and judicious analysis of the secrets of the progress of the developed nations, we are compelled to think if we...
09/07/2014
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This classic Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal film has great scenes on city streets, diners, and museums. The witty dialogue makes for a comical transcript lesson as well.
06/07/2014
8 Tips to Master Spoken English
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Tip # 5 -- Talk slowly!
You probably talk much faster in your native tongue than you do in English. Right? It is very natural to speak in your native tongue so you don’t pay much attention to word choice, grammar, etc. When speaking in English, feel free to slow down. There is no need to hurry. It will be easier for you to speak if you don’t feel rushed. The most important part of speaking is communicating and having the listener know what you are saying. So just talk slowly. Speed will come in time when you have acquired more English skills. And when others understand what you have to say, this alone will help increase your confidence in speaking even more English. And the more you are comfortable speaking, the faster you inevitably will speak.
18/05/2014
:* 8 Tips to Master Spoken English
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Tip # 3 -- Avoid using idioms and slang!
Although idioms and slang expressions are common in the English language, they are not important to use until you have a firm grasp with the English language. Your first priority is to concentrate on listening and learning to speak English. Then you will understand more of these informal words and phrases that are so prevalent in the English language. Listening will bring understanding of what these words actually mean and in what situations they are best used. Eventually, you can practice where and when to say these idioms and slang expressions. So don’t use them until you are ready. Then you can begin to incorporate some of these new words and sayings into your everyday speech. Just turn your back on them, hang in there, and deal with idioms and slang at a later date.
17/05/2014
(y) -7 Great American Movies to Reinforce Vocabulary
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16/05/2014
8 Tips to Master Spoken English
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Tip # 2 -- Record yourself & read aloud each day!!
Do you know what your voice sounds like in English? Record yourself on your computer or another taping device, play back the recording and pay close attention to what you hear. Listen closely to your pronunciation and tone of speech. Are there areas you could improve? Write these down and continue to work on them. The importance of reading aloud from a magazine, newspaper or book in English each day helps develop your mouth muscles for speaking a new language. It also helps with acquiring more English skills. Read for about 15-20 minutes a day and you will see how your fluency improves.
15/05/2014
8 Tips to Master Spoken English
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Tip # 1 -- Prepare a Vocabulary List
Do you have some favorite words and phrases you often use in your native language? Take some time and think about this question throughout your day. It might help to write these words and phrases down in a notebook, and translate them into English. You can start small. Begin to use 1-2 “new vocabulary” words/phrases throughout the day, every day, until they are committed to memory and you are able to use the vocabulary words naturally. Continue to use more of the “new vocabulary” as your ESL skills increase by reviewing your notebook each day. At the same time, add more words, phrases, and eventually sentences to your list when you think of them or when you are ready to expand your English vocabulary. You will be amazed at how your list is growing and how much English you actually know! By revisiting your list on a regular basis, you will also help build confidence as you can see how many new words/phrases/sentences you have mastered. This success will encourage you to keep learning and the positive cycle of English language learning will repeat over and over. All of this will happen… because you took the time and effort to “prepare a list”.