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Certified English India Writers Literature Story Prose Poems

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Certified English India Writers Literature Story Prose Poems

Certified English India Writers Literature Story Prose Poems
Last updated 7/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.75 GB | Duration: 1h 25m

Indian authors, poets, writers work and explanations

What you'll learn
Indian writing
English
Stories
Poems
Requirements
Good net connection
Description
India has many writers, right from the earliest century.In modern times, several new writers have emerged and today, Indian literature, as a new genre to explore is a very vast field to explore and look into.History tells us of various writers, who have shaped the progress of their fellow countrymen.Comtemporary writers with their different and unique Indian English and anglicized stories and intepretative tales and poems of yore, from the ancient mythology stories have much to offer to learners and English readers, in terms of its sheer imagination and fascinating use of language.Many of the tales and poems are based on real people of valour, who existed once upon a time and shaped the destiny of their own lives and that of  their people, they ruled with wisdom and kindness.The basic rules of English grammar stay the same mostly, except of course for exceptions. The vital aspects of rechecking your writing needs to be remembered always. This is the only way you can give across a good impression of error free work.The nuances and dialects of English are various and by no means, a simple thing.That is it's beauty.Writing, reading and speaking it are the various different aspects of it and all need to be mastered.You cannot do one better than the other or neglect any one part.Learning it in childhood from your parent, especially the mother who makes an effort to speak or, no matter what the mother tongue of the child will go a long way  in ensuring that the kid grows up to be proficient in the language. The family does need to realise this.Speaking it in schools,  colleges among friends and family, foremost are the various and first way to get this done.Making mistakes are part of the learning process.Checking up with a dictionary to avoid wrong spelling will help make it a well proofread write up.While at a job interview, there is a huge difference one can make and create a big gap between one and one's competitors by just having a good diction, that is error free. Getting training with a good teacher for this will help immensely and make a huge difference in your work.A well written bio, all other office work letters etc needs a solid foundation of good English of which grammar is the cementing force.Make sure then that this factor is taken care of.Whether you are writing for a magazine, book, office work related posts, class work as a teacher, a student assignment or an official letter, your grammar will be the final grading you have in the eyes of your critics.Make it perfect, as soon as you can, in the best way you feel and in a way that will work out well for you.Your overall progress in your field of work, or occupation, whatever it is will depend on this.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 Lessons from teacher - vocabulary

Lecture 3 Lessons from teacher - pronounciation

Lecture 4 Lessons from teacher - grammar points

Lecture 5 Lessons from teacher - historical value of literature

Lecture 6 Lessons from teacher - proper usage of punctuation

Lecture 7 Lessons from teacher - spoken English Practice

Lecture 8 Lessons from teacher - communicative language skills

Lecture 9 Lessons from teacher - vocabulary

Lecture 10 Lessons from teacher - pronounciation

Lecture 11 Lessons from teacher - examples in spellings

Lecture 12 Lessons from teacher - lessons from the past

Lecture 13 Lessons from teacher - learning from heroines and heroes of history

Lecture 14 Lessons from teacher - India culture and heritage

Lecture 15 Lessons from teacher

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Lecture 37 Lessons from teacher

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