English Speaking
The basic underlying factor for learning any language - written or spoken - is its grammar. Thus, any trainer involved in teaching English speaking prepares are module, wherein grammar is the larger chunk of learning. What follows here, is a typical English speaking learning module...
Basic Grammar: Under basic grammar the participant is taught the Parts of speech, which includes the following:
Noun - a word used as the name of person, place, animal, bird, object, etc.
Pronoun - is a word used instead of a noun.
Verb - is a word which expresses action or state of being.
Adjective - is a word used to add something to the meaning of a noun or pronoun.
Adverb - is a word used to add something to the meaning of a verb, an adjective
or another adverb.
Preposition - is a word used with a noun or a pronoun to show how the person or object denoted by the noun or pronoun stands in relation to something else.
Conjunction - is a word used to join words or sentences
Interjection - is a word that expresses some sudden feeling
Sentence Construction: The basic factor taught here is SVO (subject-verb-object) pattern of sentence construction; wherein the verb is always between the subject and the verb. Grammatically incorrect sentences take the form of SOV (subject-object-verb).
Advanced Grammar: This includes the following -
Agreement of the Verb with the Subject
Articles
Special usage
Tenses
Questions tags
Active and Passive Voice
Direct and Indirect Speech
Vocabulary: This includes topics such as:
Commonly misspelled words
Irregular nouns
Irregular verbs
Interesting and challenging words
In some training programs voice and accent become a part of the training, with emphasis on accent neutralization.
One can find English speaking courses in Pune, Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkatta, Hyderabad, and other major and smaller cities of India.
Basic Grammar: Under basic grammar the participant is taught the Parts of speech, which includes the following:
Noun - a word used as the name of person, place, animal, bird, object, etc.
Pronoun - is a word used instead of a noun.
Verb - is a word which expresses action or state of being.
Adjective - is a word used to add something to the meaning of a noun or pronoun.
Adverb - is a word used to add something to the meaning of a verb, an adjective
or another adverb.
Preposition - is a word used with a noun or a pronoun to show how the person or object denoted by the noun or pronoun stands in relation to something else.
Conjunction - is a word used to join words or sentences
Interjection - is a word that expresses some sudden feeling
Sentence Construction: The basic factor taught here is SVO (subject-verb-object) pattern of sentence construction; wherein the verb is always between the subject and the verb. Grammatically incorrect sentences take the form of SOV (subject-object-verb).
Advanced Grammar: This includes the following -
Agreement of the Verb with the Subject
Articles
Special usage
Tenses
Questions tags
Active and Passive Voice
Direct and Indirect Speech
Vocabulary: This includes topics such as:
Commonly misspelled words
Irregular nouns
Irregular verbs
Interesting and challenging words
In some training programs voice and accent become a part of the training, with emphasis on accent neutralization.
One can find English speaking courses in Pune, Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkatta, Hyderabad, and other major and smaller cities of India.
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