Talking POLITICS in interesting and fun way

Conversation among two friends about Politics     Rajat: Hey man, long time no see. Nitin: Yeah. It’s been really long that we have met. Rajat: You told me that you were taking classes from Pep Talk. How has been your experience? Nitin: My experience has been very enriching so far and I am learning… Continue reading Talking POLITICS in interesting and fun way

Easiest way to learn and use Tenses- English Grammar Lesson

Tenses are a concept that has made a lot of people very tense since they started learning English! (Please excuse the pun!) On a more serious note though, if we are able to understand these concepts and how they work instead of mugging up these rules and trying to memorize them, our problems are SOLVED!… Continue reading Easiest way to learn and use Tenses- English Grammar Lesson

Know what is Subject Verb agreement and how to use it- English Grammar Lesson

  When Subjects and Verbs Agree, Sentence Formation Becomes Easy! Constructing a sentence correctly is one of the most important aspects of communicating in any language. This requires an active understanding of the parts of speech, the relationship between those parts of speech, the rules of grammar, and an understanding of popular culture. While the… Continue reading Know what is Subject Verb agreement and how to use it- English Grammar Lesson

Never Let Gerunds and Present Participles Ruin Your Day again!!

These alien sounding words. Complicated as they may sound, they actually are simple concepts we use in our everyday language. It’s only by identifying them, can you use them correctly and never get stuck! There are some basic differences that can be easily identified if you remember the following points: Present participles are words that… Continue reading Never Let Gerunds and Present Participles Ruin Your Day again!!

14 Fascinating English Phrases & Idioms related to “Air”

Put on airs or give oneself airs To behave in manner that shows you are better than others I hate the way she puts on airs. She thinks too much of herself. Nobody likes her. Air one’s dirty linen in public To discuss private or embarrassing matters in public Why must you always air his… Continue reading 14 Fascinating English Phrases & Idioms related to “Air”

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

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

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

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