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Principle Guide to Spoken English

AuthorNeha Bajaj
PublisherRajat Pub
Publisher2011
Publisherviii
Publisher270 p,
ISBN9788178805450
Contents: Preface. 1. Teaching your tongue to speak English. 2. Rules for learning spoken English. 3. Grammar and writing. 4. Basic and advanced lessons. 5. Selecting a text. 6. Studying English verb. 7. Success in spoken English. 8. Phonetics and spoken English. 9. The English language. 10. Learning a foreign language. 11. Speech mechanism. 12. Speech sound. 13. Spoken vocabulary. 14. Spoken English pronunciation. 15. Spoken English fluency. 16. Spoken English conversation.

Speaking the English language is easy. Study of English language requires certain rules in grammar and sentence construction. Principle guide to spoken English is specifically written for all under graduates and post graduates with aim of improving their written and spoken language.

This guide brings authenticity of spoken text to the fore, making it realize on how important it is to provide the learners with the tools to cope with real-life communication. Perhaps a guide such as this will provide the language teacher with the confidence to tackle such authenticity in the classroom. Spoken English is a practical guide that features the natural spoken English, designed for teachers and advanced learners of English for use in groups and for self-study. The material consists of varied extracts of authentic literature that is confined to English corpus of spoken English. Each chapter contains activity for reader and a line-by-line commentary offering new insights into grammar, vocabulary and discourse patterns in the text. This guide serves as an important tool to almost all reader so any age, language, and education background.

Features: User friendly. To the point explanation. Lucrative and lucid. Comprehensive.

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