How PEP TALK India is revolutionizing the art of Public Speaking

Why PEP TALK INDIA? If your ultimate goal is to scale new heights of success in your personal and professional spheres of life by overcoming insurmountable fear of public speaking. If your major driving force is to inspire, inform, educate, entertain and persuade the listeners through well-crafted words. Whether your aspiration is to become excellent… Continue reading How PEP TALK India is revolutionizing the art of Public Speaking

We are the Proud Members of Pep Talk India’s Public Speaking Team!

This is how I see the world. Either into the wild or in ecstasy. It is crazy, isn’t it! We all are crazy with one thing or the other. Let’s admit it! I see communication in almost everything I could see, whether it is a mute confab of a wink to your partner or a just… Continue reading We are the Proud Members of Pep Talk India’s Public Speaking Team!

English Grammar Lesson: How to excel in communication using causative verbs

Learning bunch of grammar rules is easy, anybody can do it with sustained effort. But to become effective communicator using these fancy rules is difficult proposition. Trick is not to focus on memorizing grammar rules, instead start practicing communicative structures in English. The causative verbs like get, make, let, have and help causes something else… Continue reading English Grammar Lesson: How to excel in communication using causative verbs

English Grammar Simplified: Past simple vs Present Perfect

Many English learners happen to focus primarily on tenses in English grammar without understanding how to use them correctly while conversing. The major problem with this approach is that students get confused while forming meaningful sentences because there are multiple grammar rules. The right approach would be focusing on frequently spoken phrases and sentence structures… Continue reading English Grammar Simplified: Past simple vs Present Perfect

Top 20 French Words You Should Definitely Use In English Writing

Being able to express yourself clearly through the written word is a skill that every student of English aspires to attain. In order to beautify your prose and make your writeup seem like a delicately carved work of art, it is recommended to embellish it with words from foreign languages. French words are widely used… Continue reading Top 20 French Words You Should Definitely Use In English Writing

ENGLISH GRAMMAR: ‘Can’ and ‘Could’ usage simplified

How to use “Can” and “Could” effectively To speak English effectively, the simple understanding of modal verbs like can and could is essential. But memorizing bunch of grammar rules won’t make you fluent speaker, leaner needs to understand the context and phrases that go it the context. In this blog, we are going to simplify… Continue reading ENGLISH GRAMMAR: ‘Can’ and ‘Could’ usage simplified

English Conversation: Asking for a favour

Friend asking for a favour       Amit: Yo roomie! Did I startle you? (Surprise) Farah: Holy cow! Of course yes. You scared the hell out of me. Amit: My bad! Hahaha (laughs) (Informal apology) Farah: Not funny at all. Amit: Okay! What are you doing? Farah: I am reading a novel by Paulo… Continue reading English Conversation: Asking for a favour

English Conversation: Phrasal verbs for Relationships

Two Friends talking about relationships       Meghna: Hi there! So what’s up? Kajal: O hi Meghna! You know, it’s Friday night, I just came here to meet someone. Meghna: That’s interesting. Is he the same guy from work who asked you out? It seemed like you guys just hit it off. Kajal: Yeah,… Continue reading English Conversation: Phrasal verbs for Relationships

English Conversation: How to talk about new JOB

Conversation between friends about new Job Sunil: Hi Yukta, how’s it going? Yukta: Everything is great. What’s new with you? Sunil: I am very well. Yukta: You look positively ecstatic today. Who’s she? Sunil: Nothing like that. Actually recently I have joined new job at DLS Venture Capital. Yukta: That’s great Sunil. You didn’t even… Continue reading English Conversation: How to talk about new JOB

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