Spoken English For Urdu Speakers

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SHRIKANT PRASOON

Publisher:

V & S Publishers

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Publisher

V & S Publishers

Publication Year 2016
ISBN-13

9789357941341

ISBN-10 9789357941341
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 276 Pages
Language (English)
Weight (grms) 700
In today's competitive world, Spoken English is considered as a passport for success in life. The craze for learning spoken English has led to the growth of coaching institutes all over the country. Much as they may profess and advertise, it is not really possible to learn any language in 30 days. A person who genuinely wants to learn the language needs to spend two to three hours every day for at least five or six months before he or she would feel confident to communicate in English. The prime objective of this book is to encourage students to learn English as a tool of communication and to enable them to understand the language thoroughly. The book basically takes off from the learner’s point of view and guides them through cooperative learning methods in order to help master the effective communication skills in English. The book has been divided into four convenient units of Grammar, Pronunciation, Conversation and Vocabulary. Each chapter covers one main area of learning English – explained with examples. Carefully selected and graded exercises have also been included throughout the book to give readers ample practice and a complete understanding of the subject. In short, the book follows the modern functional approach to the study of English. So readers, it is definitely a one-stop solution for speaking English! #v&spublishers Contents: An Introduction Section 1 : English Grammar Grammatical Features 1. The Sentence and Types of Sentences . . 10. Interjection . . 19. Idioms and Idiomatic Expressions Section 2 : Pronunciation 1. Pronunciation Section 3 : Conversation 1. Buying A gift . . 10. Lodging an FIR at the Police Station . . 20. In Consultation with a Doctor . . 30. Talk with a Property Dealer for Buying a House . . 40. Calling to Enter KBC . . 50. Conversation at the Time of Illness . . 60. Invitation for Wedding . 70. Wanting to Pay Taxes at the Government Department . . 77. Going to the Chemist and asking for Medicines Section 4 : Vocabulary 1. Building a Better Vocabulary 2. Antonyms 3. Synonyms 4. Homophones and Homonyms 5. Prefix and Suffix 6. Idioms, Proverbs and Phrases 7. One-Word Substitutes 8. Acronyms

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