Hi,
My name is Bidyut. My Communication Skills are not upto the mark.I find difficulties in communicating my opinions.I have to relate the issues/scenarios in my regional language & then try to communicate the same in English. I have MTI as i have done my entire Schooling in my regional language.
So please advice me on how to improve my communication & presentation skills.
Regards,
Bidyut
From India, Bangalore
My name is Bidyut. My Communication Skills are not upto the mark.I find difficulties in communicating my opinions.I have to relate the issues/scenarios in my regional language & then try to communicate the same in English. I have MTI as i have done my entire Schooling in my regional language.
So please advice me on how to improve my communication & presentation skills.
Regards,
Bidyut
From India, Bangalore
Hi Bidyut
At the outset let me clarify that there are no short cuts to learn
English or for that matter any new subject. However, if you have the
key attributes called 'discipline' and 'enthusiasm' you can achieve
anything you want.
Your enthusiasm is the reason you wrote in this post. The next test is to
be disciplined and follow the suggestions given here.
1. My first suggestion is to read as much in English as possible. A
standard daily English Newspaper and the Readers Digest have very good
reading material.
2. Make more English speaking friends and make a determined effort
to speak only in English, even if you keep forgetting words, or tend
to stammer or your friends tend to laugh at you. This will require a
lot of will power but believe me you will soon improve.
3. I would also suggest you try to learn at least 3 -5 new words
and look up the meaning in a dictionary. then try and use these words
in your daily work and in your communication.
4. If you still feel that professional help is needed then you will
have to attend English speaking classes.
5. Finally, if you can do visit my blogs regularly and try to learn
the new words in it and also be inspired by it. You can click on the
links below for instant access.
If you are in Pune, you are welcome to meet us and discuss with us
indepth your problem and we could perhaps give you more suggestions.
Warm regards
Jacob
www.actspot.wordpress.com -Daily Blog
www.poweract.blogspot.com - Weekly Blog
www.actspot.com - Website
From India, Mumbai
At the outset let me clarify that there are no short cuts to learn
English or for that matter any new subject. However, if you have the
key attributes called 'discipline' and 'enthusiasm' you can achieve
anything you want.
Your enthusiasm is the reason you wrote in this post. The next test is to
be disciplined and follow the suggestions given here.
1. My first suggestion is to read as much in English as possible. A
standard daily English Newspaper and the Readers Digest have very good
reading material.
2. Make more English speaking friends and make a determined effort
to speak only in English, even if you keep forgetting words, or tend
to stammer or your friends tend to laugh at you. This will require a
lot of will power but believe me you will soon improve.
3. I would also suggest you try to learn at least 3 -5 new words
and look up the meaning in a dictionary. then try and use these words
in your daily work and in your communication.
4. If you still feel that professional help is needed then you will
have to attend English speaking classes.
5. Finally, if you can do visit my blogs regularly and try to learn
the new words in it and also be inspired by it. You can click on the
links below for instant access.
If you are in Pune, you are welcome to meet us and discuss with us
indepth your problem and we could perhaps give you more suggestions.
Warm regards
Jacob
www.actspot.wordpress.com -Daily Blog
www.poweract.blogspot.com - Weekly Blog
www.actspot.com - Website
From India, Mumbai
Hay Bidyut, dont worry be happy... pls read new papers daily & try to explore new words & find the meaning . try to speak yourself loudly. it will help definitely...give me feedback..
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
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