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Sindhura rajagopal

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English is a business language that is universally accepted, used and applied. So, it is very important. Talk to people, that is the best way to practice the language. Read books and listen to podcasts this help to improve the vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar and fluency. Take it slow, but keep it steady and regular.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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More than mere courses, focus on following aspects.
1. Talking with people. Regularly.
2. Read books and listen to podcasts
3. Watch movies.
Whatever you read/listen/talk, make sure you record learning in the form of notes. New words, fluency, good content talking should be focused on. Do it regularly. Practice for few hours every week. After 6 months of doing this, you can enroll in English classes depending or conversation practice.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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1. Practice as much as possible. Speak to people.
2. Listen to podcasts.
3. Read books and online magazines and watch English movies. When you don't understand or something is new, mark it. Check the meaning, reference and context and use it next time.
4. Even if you don't take up English exams, check out free material for exams like IELTS and TOEFL. It surely helps to hone your skills. And whatever you pick up do it regularly. Like say 1 hour every day and over a period of 6 months you will surely see the improvement.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Talk as much as you can. With varied set of people, especially those that are very good at English. Listen to podcasts to observe pronunciation and fluency of native speakers. You can also go through for example British Council website for IELTS learning. Even if you don't take up the exam, checking out speaking, listening, reading samples helps you hone your fluency.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Hi,
1. Most importantly, talk to as many people as possible in English. Practice specifically for job interviews questions by taking practice papers online.
2. Read books - even if they are small books read regularly.
3. Listen to podcasts
Do all of this regularly for over a period of 6 months and I am sure it will improve.

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Saumya Singhthe important thing is not to stop questionin

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Try out the workbooks of various writers available in the market. They have the details of English and Hindi literature chapters.

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Megha BhardwajI would love to offer my helping hands..

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Hi Shilpa,
You need not worry. If you are not so good or comfortable with English Language, please feel free to go for M.Com in Hindi only. Because, if you will not understand what you are studying or being taught, there is no use of taking English. In the meanwhile, I would advise you to do some English speaking course through online mode, like youtube etc. People should feel comfortable in whatever they do and should not do things for sake of doing. If possible, learn Basic English in a few month and make yourself a bit settled in English language. May be, then you can do M.Com in English. Else, go only for Hindi for now, so that you
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