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People wish to learn English for several reasons. Some people use to learn English because of their interest. Others use to learn English because of their necessity while dealing with business clients who belong to English speaking countries. What might be the reason, but the person will be benefited if he/she is having a fair knowledge in English.
In this technology driven world, where everything is being carried out over the Internet, people are willing to learn English because English is the only opted language over the Internet. English is the medium of c... Read more...
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Posted in English Tips, Learn English |
English is a one of the members of the indo-European language. This broad family includes a number of European languages spoken nowadays. The indo-European family consists of many languages such as the Germanic language, Latin and French, the indo-Iranian languages, the salvic languages, the Baltic languages, the Celtic languages, Greek, etc. It was brought to Britain by the German invaders. Later on through the courts and government the Norman influence entered English. Thus, English was developed to be of great flexibility. There are a number of versions of English like old English, Middle English, early modern English and modern English. The main history behind the English language was that the language of German tribes has given rise to the English. In present day scenario English has become a famous language with the number of people speaking this language increasing day by day.
Old English is totally different from today’s modern English. There is a lot of difference between old English and modern English of today. People who know modern English use to face problem while trying to understand old English. The introduct... Read more...
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As we all know, English is becoming the most powerful language nowadays. It is because of the importance of good spoken English skills, many people all over the world try different ways to learn the language.
Most of us complain that we do not have a good environment to learn English even though we would like to speak English like a native English speaker. Here are some of the tips to speak English like an American:
- Learn English: Before trying to become an expert in the pronunciation, it is better to learn the language thoroughly. Any language other than our mother tongue will be difficult to understand initially, but it will become easier over the period of time. You can join a formal class, which will be of great use to you in understanding the basic concepts in English. You can also watch some English television programs and movies. Once you start listening more and more, you will be able to learn the language.
- Relax: When you are in the process of practicing spoken English, it is better to relax yourself and talk slowly... Read more...
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The writing of a dissertation or final report usually involves a longer period of time and more one-to-one supervision than does any previous work in a program of study. There should, therefore, be opportunity for you to receive feedback as you undergo the process of planning, investigating and writing up the work (rather than only after completion). Let us therefore consider how to make use of this feedback.
Proactively seeking advice
As you progress through the investigation of issues and the writing of tike dissertation itself, so the kind of advice you will require changes. You need to recognize this and actively seek the appropriate kind of feedback at the right time. In my experience some students are very good at getting the most out of me as a supervisor and varying their questioning as they progress; others are less so and tend to remain at one level where they either expect too much or too little or an inappropriate kind of guidance.
To get the best out of your supervisor, you need to see yourself as managing the way in which you are being supervised:
- At the early stages of the dissertation pe... Read more...
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