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10 Tips For Successful Public Speaking

10 Tips For Successful Public Speaking

The feeling of nervousness before giving a speech is natural and healthy. But too much nervousness can be detrimental. There are certain tips to control your nervousness & make an effective presentation. *Know the room-Be familiar with the place you will speak from. Arrive early and walk around the place with a microphone in your hand. *know the audience-Connect with […]

Personal Narrative Essay Tips With An Example

Writing a personal essay requires to face advertisements on information as well as many details which make it interesting. Personal narration is about a personal experience, so it’s written in the first person. The essay should be written to have an emotional impact on the reader. This includes –a lot of references to sensory perceptions & emotions. –Use word details […]

Comma Rules

Comma Rules – Comma separates the structural elements of a sentence into manageable elements. 1) Use a comma before coordinating conjunctions(but, yet and so, etc.)that joins independent clauses Egs.- I wanted to go hiking, but it was too cold. -She invited her friend, but she couldn’t make it. 2)Use a comma after introductory clauses, phrases & words before the main […]

Usage of so and too

Lets discuss “so,- & too” together as it confuses us the most. So and too are the intensifiers and adverb.Any person, place is generally described with adjectives, beautiful, peaceful etc. The adverbs are used to intensify these adjectives.Intensify means strength, greater or more intense. ‘So’ is used like very or extremely.Its another way of saying to a great degree. Hawaii […]

Punctuation Rules

The most common punctuation marks in English are capital letters and full stops, question marks, commas, colons and semi-colons, exclamation marks and quotation marks. In speaking, we use pauses and the pitch of the voice to make what we say clear. Punctuation plays a similar role in writing, making it easier to read. Punctuation consists of both rules and conventions. There […]

How to Use Simple Present Tense | Present Indefinite | Spoken English Video Lesson

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How to Use Good & Well | Good vs Well | Awarded Best Soft Skills Institute Delhi

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What is a Hyperbole? | English Lesson | Awarded Best English & Public Speaking Centre in Delhi

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How to Use Could & Could Have | Could vs Could Have | Spoken English Lesson

How to Use Could & Could Have | Could vs Could Have | English Speaking Video | Tips For English Speaking | More About English Learning | Best English Speaking Course In Delhi How to Use Could & Could Have | Could vs Could Have | English Speaking Video | Tips For English Speaking | Know more about English Speaking […]

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