Better Spoken English V2 (Demo)

Better Spoken English V2 (Demo)

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About the Course

This course covers the basics of spoken English and how to effectively implement these basics in the day to day communication and professional communication as well. In this course, you will learn about the importance of spoken English, linguistic aspects of mishearing, role of pause, stress, and intonation, how to fluently speak to multicultural/multidisciplinary audience, standard varieties of spoken English, tempo of speech & phrasal pause in English, English rhythm, stress on simple and derived words in English, long vowels in English, friction consonants in English, aspects of theatre in spoken communication, grooming, eye contact, body language, amplitude, etc.

Target Audience

The course can be taken by:

Students: All students who are pursuing any technical/non-technical /professional courses.

Teachers/Faculties: All teachers/faculties who want to learn and improve their communication skills.

Professionals: All working professionals

Course Features
  • 24X7 Access: You can view lectures as per your own convenience.
  • Online lectures: Online lectures with high-quality videos.
  • Updated Quality content: Content is the latest and gets updated regularly to meet the current industry demands.
Why learn Better Spoken English

English may not be the most spoken language in the world, but it is the official language in a large number of countries. It is estimated that the number of people in the world that use English to communicate on a regular basis is 2 billion!. Since English is the language of science and technology, English speakers have more opportunities to work with others in these fields and to share ideas and innovations.

The English language gives students access to information and research. Since many of the top academic journals are published in English, students and academics need strong English reading and writing skills. Moreover, for a research study or other publications to get sufficient attention, it should be published in English. People who speak English have more job opportunities. Businesses need employees who can communicate fluently with English-speaking partners and clients. In addition, entrepreneurs can access a far wider range of customers online by using English.

Being able to speak English makes it easier to travel. Because English is spoken as a first or second language in so many different countries, it is always easy to find English speakers as well as printed information in English, especially at hotels and in areas frequented by tourists. The number of English speakers around the world has been on the rise for many years, with the current number approaching 2 billion, according to some estimates. The fact that so many people now use English as either a first or second language indicates that English is likely to remain a globally dominant language for many years to come. So it is worth having a go at it.

Test & Evaluation

1. During the program, the participants will have to take all the assignments given to them for better learning.

2. At the end of the program, a final assessment will be conducted.

Certification

1. All successful participants will be provided with a certificate of completion (except for demo courses).

2. Students who do not complete the course / leave it midway will not be awarded any certificate.

Topics to be covered
  1. What is the importance of presentation skills and public speaking

    This is only a demo course. The full course can be bought here

  2. What is the importance of English pronunciation and what is the course textbook
  3. What is the role of pause in spoken English
  4. What is the role of stress in spoken English
  5. What is the role of intonation in spoken English
  6. What are the types of speech on the basis of time
  7. How to introduce yourself in a presentation
  8. How to practice for your public presentation
  9. What to ask yourself while presenting
  10. What things to keep in mind at the time of presentation

No prerequisites