Monday, May 29, 2017

Spoken English India

Spoken English India and  Kolkata
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https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-best-spoken-English-institutes-in-Kolkata

    Veta is a very reputed institute for Spoken English classes and has a variety of courses to choose from. It is located throughout the country. Click on the link below to choose your prefered centre in Kolkata    Page on www.veta.in
    British Council is by far one of the best organisation for English learning at any level. (British Council, L&T Chambers, 1st Floor, 16 Camac Street,  Kolkata,  West Bengal  700017)

        Kolkata English Language Centre

    Tutors Of Iem (Block Kc , Qrt No - 314, Saltlake Sector 3, Sukanta Nagar, Kolkata - 700098) is also a good institute, but the above mentioned ones are more famous.

Ramakrishna Institute of Culture, Gol Park.


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http://www.veta.in/
Well they still uses the old method of vocabulary,grammar than activity. It shoudl be the opposite.
A few surveys reveal the demand for Spoken English in Institutions & Workplaces across India

    Only 18.43% of engineers who graduated in 2013 are employable in jobs.
    Only 20% of Indian population can speak in English, of which only 4% are considered fluent.
    Around 47% graduates are not employable for any job due to lack of English language skills.
    75% technical graduates in India are not ready for jobs.
    Fluent English speakers earn 34% more than others. Veta can help you earn more.

Spark seems better than veta
http://www.sparkgrooming.org/page.php?page_id=3
Course highlight :

Speech Initiator
Articulation exercise
Hesitation overcome technique
Vocabulary build up
Contraction
Applied Grammar (Syntax, Tense, Preposition, Modals etc.)
Speaking practice on different situations.
Intonation
Everyday Motivation for encouraging participants.
Meditation for stress relief.


online spoken India based seems good
http://eagetutor.com/

http://bafel.co.in/page/Spoken-English-Basic
 Audio sessions for effective listening

- Communication in English in day to day situations

English lessons over phone Great idea
http://www.genlish.com/learn-english/tutorials/is-english-learning-on-phone-possible/

@my idea: using facebook, then taking question through viber or whats app or skype.

When you learn on phone, your class comes to you. Just sit at home and select the time slot convenient to you. The trainer will call you for the session, each day!

Speaking practice is the most crucial to learn a language. Institutes do not provide you with enough practice; their time is divided among the 30 students who have come to learn. Every student gets 2-3 minutes to speak. Learning on phone ensures that you speak for the entire 25 minutes!

Institutes demand high fee, add to it the cost you incur on commutes. Learning on phone has no such hassles. You do not have to go anywhere- just receive calls from your trainer and begin your session.

Genlish is one such platform where you can learn English on phone. It offers flexibility like no other method of learning. Try it to believe it!


Higher proficiency in English means higher income


97% of engineering students are not employable as they cannot speak English fluently.
(Source: Aspiring Minds)

India graduates millions, but too few are fit to hire.

(Source: The Wall Street Journal)


85% of general graduates are unemployable because they cannot face interviews in English.
(Source: The Wall Street Journal)

90% graduates do not have required proficiency in English communication.

(Source: The Hindu)

http://www.genlish.com/
One months 25 minutes 20 classes cost 3500 rupee. They have writing guidance over email for higher priced package. Conversations are recorded so that students can hear it later. They have sample recording of audio.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=791cOfTEkEc
Movie techniques
I like it. Just to add that initially without looking into dictionary the learner may try figure out the meaning from visual key.

@@@Previously cinema and tv dramas use the standard language, but now they follow standard close to conversational. So it is a good idea. Besides you may search the movie with real language.

When you learn English with movies or TV, you are learning the real English used by native speakers. In movies, you’ll hear natural pronunciation, everyday vocabulary, spoken grammar, common idioms, and slang. Even better, you will learn these from interesting and emotional stories. Movies (and TV) are a powerful way to improve your English, enjoyable.

In this show, AJ explains the movie technique step by step. Use this technique with all of your favorite movies and TV shows. Be sure to follow the technique exactly as AJ describes. This is the way to deeply learn English by mastering everything you study.

Yes, you will work slowly through a movie. Your first movie might require several months to master. However, as you continue you will learn faster and faster. Keep going and enjoy learning English with movies!
Summary of How to Learn English with Movies

https://effortlessenglishclub.com/learn-english-with-movies-using-this-movie-technique
Day 1. Watch 2-3 minutes scene with English subtitles. Do it 4-5 times for this day.

Day 2. Watch the same scene without subtitles. Watch the scene 4-5 times.

Day 3. Watch the same scene, pause after each sentence, and repeat after the actors. Copy their pronunciation.

Day 4. “Track” or “shadow” the same scene. Speak with the actors at the same time, no pausing. Copy their pronunciation. Use English subtitles if needed.

5. “Track” or “shadow” without subtitles and copy the pronunciation, emotions and movements of the actors.

6.(optional ) Use the same scene and record your voice as you “track” or “shadow” it. Compare your voice recording to the actors’ pronunciation.



http://www.fluentu.com/english/blog/learn-english-movies-film-esl/?lang=en


For example, for beginners in English, I usually recommend you learn English through animations.  The main reason is because the English is usually very friendly, nice and easy to understand.
VLC player. This is actually a video player I recommend for watching films on your computer. This is one of my favourite tools. Most people use it just to watch movies, but I use it a little differently.  (And if you don’t have it, you can download VLC player, it’s free.)

Here’s what I do – if you download a movie online, and you play it, you know how you don’t understand English sometimes? VLC Player allows you to play back movies at half speed or quarter speed. So if there are parts you don’t understand, you can play these back at a slower speed and try again! It’s very helpful to practice your listening.

learn like native speaker. Usually grow through formal not conversational
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l96V7dQtq9E

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