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Expression for Effective Communication Skill and Correct English

Positive Expressions of Correctness: No Grammatical and Spelling Errors: Much of the effect (if not all!) of our spoken or written words is marred by grammatical and spelling errors . Grammatical and spelling errors can cost us marks in examinations. They can put our prospective employers off, if present on the CV, and, at times, even cost us our jobs and relationships! Such errors communicate the fact or impression that we do not know the language well enough; or we do not care to check what we are saying or writing, before delivering the same. In any case, errors in linguistic expressions are not skillful communication. Correct Tone: The tone has to be correct, whether we speak or write. While speaking, we need to sound polite and confident. No matter what we require to say. Raising the voice is not required; even to express dissatisfaction. There is always a more refined way of expression. Skillful communication. While writing, the tone matters a lot, too. A sim

Build a Resume

One cautionary note:  To make your job sound, impressive and meaningful there is a need of boasting. If you puff up recognizable positions with over-the-top language, it can really backfire and make you seem silly. The hiring manager will know what it means if your job title is "assistant" or "manager" and aggrandizing the position's responsibilities with inflated language won't help you land an interview. Being deceitful or dishonest or Lying on your resume can cost you a job opportunity and is even grounds for dismissal if the lie is discovered after you're hired on—hence the most important is to keep the resume honest, because “Honesty is the best policy”. DO’S   OF RESUME: 1 .Use of keywords 2. Avoid paragraphs 3. Back it up with qualities and strength 4. Font size: 12 5. Font type: Times new roman 6. Printing 7 .Action words DON’T’S OF RESUME 1. Don’t use colored paper 2. Do not include negative information 3. Don’t u

CAMBRIDGE ENGLISH- LINGUASKILL

                                 Linguaskill is an online, multi-level test designed to help organizations assess groups of candidates. It offers a complete picture of your candidates' English abilities, with fast and accurate testing of all four language skills: reading, listening, writing, and speaking. It provides detailed results and clear individual and group reports. Linguaskill can be easily administered and invigilated at your own venue at a time that suits you. All you need is a computer, an internet connection, a microphone and a set of headphones. Linguaskill is a flexible, modular assessment, which tests: ·        Reading and Listening (combined) ·        Writing ·        Speaking Reading and Listening The Reading and Listening module is adaptive, so there is not a fixed number of a question. Each question the candidate answers helps the computer to understand their level better. The test finishes when the candidate has answered enough

Benefits of C&C++

C and C++ C and C++ are high end programming languages used by the end users to give instructions to the machine to do the necessary or required task without learning the machine level language.These languages can be coded using the some software application like Turbo C and Turbo C++.These software tools use a tool called compiler which is used to convert the high level language to machine level language. These high level languages are converted to machine language which is the only language that the machine can understand to process the information. Benefits of C&C++ 1. Operating Systems: 2. Development of New Languages: 3. Computation Platforms: 4. Embedded Systems: Real-World Applications of C++ 1. Games: 2. Graphic User Interface (GUI) based applications: 3. Web Browsers: 4. Advance Computations and Graphics: 5. Database Software: 6. Operating Systems: 7. Enterprise Software: 8. Medical and Engineering Applications: 9. Compilers: C

Importance of Accent and Pronunciation

What is pronunciation? Pronunciation is a particular way of saying a word in a language. From the above definitions, you might be still in a perplexed state to know the exact difference between accent and pronunciation. Doesn’t worry we just said that you might and not even you may. So you may already know the difference between accent and pronunciation. Notwithstanding your knowledge we would like to shed some light on those fore mentioned words from our point of view. In general accent and pronunciation are a part of a dialect in a language. And an accent much focuses on emphasis of the syllables in a word. A syllable is a unit of vowel sound in a word. E.g.: The sound of the vowels ‘a’ and ‘e’ in water. What is accent? Accent  is a particular way of pronouncing a word in a language. What is dialect? Dialect is a particular way of speaking a language. It differs from region to region or even place to place. A dialect includes accent, pronunciat

Importance of English as second language

                               Learning a second language can benefit a person in number of ways. Knowledge of a second language is a valuable skill to list on a resume in almost any line of work. Whether it is a young student or an adult, anyone can learn a second language. Undoubtedly, once the person has learned a second language he or she will uncover more and more benefits of possessing that skill. Improves Thinking Skills The creative thinking skills of students are sharpened when they learn a second language. A student in a foreign language class is seeing and hearing a lot of unfamiliar words. Consequently, he or she must use creative thinking skills to put together sentences using unfamiliar vocabulary words. Foreign language students also improve their thinking skills by comparing the words they are learning with words of their native language. Improvements in Academic Performance for Students Studies show that students who take a second language perform bett

Output and Input of English Language

As same as the mother tongue we can easily speak English too .Initially collects few words and frame sentence. Further start practicing with the audio recordings and transcriptions. Pronunciation and conversational skills will improve when we listen a lot. E.g. a Rickshawala who hasn’t completed 10th std in Punjab speaks 5 languages. Is it possible???               Yes it’s possible because he listens and absorbs a lot from the surrounding and he uses those words while communicating. How did you learn to  speak mother tongue ??? The mother tongue of people in Tamil Nadu is Tamil. During childhood days, kids listen to many words from the surrounding and imitate it. When a child grows, it frames small sentence .The child listens a lot and reproduces. Whatever the language it may be when we listen a lot ,we can use those words and try to speak .only when its tried the mistakes can be found and corrected. Take an example of a computer, if we need an output, the input will be given