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Mastering English through Fun: A Guide to Pronunciation and Speaking Skills

Explore the intricacies of the English language with Amarnath Rao's engaging insights. This guide takes you through challenging pronunciations, highlighting the nuances of words like "put" and "spurt." Discover how the placement of "only" can change the meaning of a sentence entirely, enhancing your understanding of English syntax. To improve your spoken English, immerse yourself in credible news sources, read aloud, and expand your vocabulary with new words daily. This dynamic approach to learning can significantly boost your communication skills.

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Mastering English through Fun: A Guide to Pronunciation and Speaking Skills

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  1. English is a phunny language By AMARNATH RAO CHIEF KNOWLEDGE CATALYST MIND MATTERS.

  2. PRONOUNCIATION • BUT..... PUT • TOUNGUE..... ARGUE.... • PURE.... SPUR.... LUCK.... LUKE.... • RIGHT.... WRITE.....

  3. READ THIS LOUDLY WITH STRESSING THE BOLD WORD. • I DID NOT SAY YOUR SERVICE WAS BAD. • I DID NOT SAY YOUR SERVICE WAS BAD. • I DID NOT SAY YOUR SERVICE WAS BAD. • I DID NOT SAY YOUR SERVICE WAS BAD. • I DID NOT SAY YOUR SERVICE WAS BAD. • I DID NOT SAY YOUR SERVICE WAS BAD. • I DID NOT SAY YOUR SERVICE WAS BAD. • I DID NOT SAY YOUR SERVICE WAS BAD. • I DID NOT SAY YOUR SERVICE WAS BAD.

  4. NOW LET US ADD ‘’ONLY’’ • JACK HIT ADAMS ON HIS EYE. • ONLY JACK HIT ADAMS ON HIS EYE. • JACK ONLY HIT ADAMS ON HIS EYE. • JACK HIT ONLY ADAMS ON HIS EYE. • JACK HIT ADAMS ONLY ON HIS EYE. • JACK HIT ADAMS ON ONLY HIS EYE. • JACK HIT ADAMS ON HIS ONLY EYE. • JACK HIT ADAMS ON HIS EYE ONLY.

  5. TO IMPROVE YOUR SPOKEN ENGLISH • WATCH NDTV, TIMES NOW, CNN-IBM • REPEAT WHAT BURKA DUTT, ARNOB GOSWAMI, OR RAJDEEP SARDESAI SAY. • READ HINDU EVERY DAY AT LEAST FOR HALF AN HOUR LOUDLY. • WRITE WHAT YOU HAVE READ. • SEARCH FOR UNKNOWN NEW WORDS. • LEARN THE MEANING AND USE IT IN A SENTENCE. • ADD ATLEAST 5 NEW WORDS TO YOUR VOCABULORY.

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