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       Do/Does  Negative sentences - present tense | Best spoken English institute in SR Nagar | Speak well Spoken English

                   Subject + Don’t/Doesn’t+ v1+ other words
 EX:
1.       I don’t sell movie tickets.
2.       We don’t sell movie tickets.
3.       You don’t sell movie tickets.
4.       They don’t sell movie tickets.
5.       He doesn’t sell movie tickets.
6.       She doesn’t sell movie tickets.
7.       Mahesh doesn’t sell movie tickets.
8.       Lakshmi doesn’t sell movie tickets.
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Speak well spoken English institute is the best centre to learn English effectively highlights of speak well spoken English includes.
1.       Interview skills
2.       Communication skills
3.       Vocabulary building
4.       Presentation skills
5.       Public speaking
6.       Personality development
7.       Group discussions
8.       Placement assistance
Special focus on Telugu medium students and job seekers . call us 9393898000. For more information click here @ http://www.speakwellspokenenglish.com/

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English is an associate official language in India and enjoys an important place in official and personal communication.  It not only helps you to bridge the linguistic barriers across the states in India, but also is of use for communicating internationally.  You may be aware that in modern day-to-day functioning we use English in a variety of contexts.  Some of our functions are primarily performed through English, eg. Computer operations, use of internet and other interactive communication systems.  English, as you all know, is a compulsory subject at the undergraduate level in schools and colleges.  You probably also know why it has been introduced as one of the courses of study for you.   Advance spoken English course is intended to help you to develop your Speaking Skills and Drafting Skills to improve Communication Skills and Presentation Skills.  Under this course, we have selected activities which will help students to develop their general ability to communicate in English effectively.  Speak well spoken English institute focuses more on speaking activities rather than conventional, traditional, theoretical approach. Activity based curriculum is designed to motivate each and every student to initiate to speak without hesitation. Special focus on Telugu medium students and job seekers .  Call us 9393898000. For more information click here @ http://www.speakwellspokenenglish.com/

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speak well spoken English institute provides best training to improve fluency  in English and  communication skills. Special focus on Telugu medium students and job seekers . call us 9393898000. For more information click here @ http://www.speakwellspokenenglish.com/

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Learning is continuous process, in spite of having academic degrees and diplomas certificates because of not possessing enough communication skills students are unable to face interviews confidently.  English is a global language.  It is a gate-pass to enter into the modern world, not only in job interviews but also in day to day conversations language is a tool to communicate effectively.  Speak well spoken English is unarguably India’s best-known leading institution where one can learn the highest standards of the modern day communication tools from some of the best instructors.  Spoken English Classes help students to participate in Debates, Group Discussions and Presentations etc.  Soft Skills programme includes Interview Skills, Personality Development and Public Speaking Classes.  Special focus on Telugu medium students and job  Seekers.  Call us 9393898000. For more information click here @ http://www.speakwellspokenenglish.com/

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Interview Skills include Communication skills and Presentation Skills.  Interviewers expect minimum (English)language Skills but students hesitate to express their ideas because of not having practice.  Because they might have studied English as a subject (prose, poetry, non-detail) not as a language (Reading Skills, Writing Skills, Listening Skills and Speaking Skills).  English is an International language (spoken/written/understood all over the world).  If the students are unable to impress the Interviewer its an indication that he/she does not have basic language Skills. Interviewers can access the candidate’s language as mentioned below.
EXPERT USER:  Has operational command of the language (it means he/she is appropriate, fluent with complete understanding.)
GOOD USER: Has full operational command of the language with only occasional errors and inappropriacies.  Misunderstandings may occur in unfamiliar situations.
COMPETENT USER:  Has effective command of the language despite some inaccuracies inappropriacies and misunderstandings.  Candidate can use and understand familiar situations.
MODEST USER:  Has partial command of the language.  Should be able to handle basic communication in his/her respective field.
LIMITED USER:  Has frequent problems in understanding and Expressions.   He/she is not able to use complex language.  Can convey only general meaning in very familiar situations with frequent breakdowns in communication.
Speak well spoken English institute provides  Interview Skills.  Personality Development classes along with Spoken English and Communication Skills.  Special focus on Telugu medium students and job seekers.  Call us 9393898000. For more information click here @ http://www.speakwellspokenenglish.com/

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