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Hi, I’m Shijith! I am from India and I am very interested in improving my English as part of a growing community of English Language Learners from around the world. We are all dedicated to the lifelong process of mastering the English language. #englishneverstops Skype: shijith.ss I am available for English discussion on Fridays( after 5:30 pm GST), Saturdays and Sundays. Its a great pleasure to meet others, share and listen to their ideas and viewpoints. I feel this community is a great platform to groom your language skills. Au revoir!!
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shijithss-blog · 11 years ago
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Indian polls 2014
Hello everyone, my name is Vikas Gupta, it’s my first blog so mistakes are common. I went for an interview a month ago where i needed to write on a popular topic so i chose elections of 2014 because i found it a most interesting topic.
The limelight of the year 2014 was the elections of India. Everyone was talking about elections, the newspapers were filling with political news, every news channel was showing live debates, interviews of politicians, ministers and political experts. The political waves were blowing all over  India. I am from a small town of Etah district, Uttar Pradesh, i had to go there for some personal work for five days. One day i was sitting on the shop of my friend and two customers(they seemed to me from a small village) came to buy some stuff so i asked them usually, to whom are you going to vote in this election and they said,”BJP(Bhartiya Janta Party)”. i asked again, Do you know who is the BJP candidate from our constituency? What was shocking for me that they knew the candidate. I felt very happy that persons from the very small town where, there is no electricity, no proper sanitation even not schools knew about  whom to vote. The biggest name of 2014 is Mr. Narendra Damodar Das Modi, who was the prime ministerial candidate of the BJP and was the chief minister of Gujarat, a state that is called more developed than many other states of India. There were Modi waves everywhere. Every one was aware of  Modi  name. Modi was the household name at the time of elections, even i was the hardcore supporter of Modi but there is a point why and How Modi became so popular that mostly every one wants to see him as next prime minister of India and i found few answers. Mr. Modi said to be a business friendly leader and that’s why corporate world believed on him cos he really did a  great job in his state Gujarat, he is said to be a down to earth person cos he doesn’t belong to a rich family, he used to selling tea on the railway stations and he helped his father in his business, he is a strong speaker. One day i was watching live rally of Mr. Modi where he was adressing thousands of people and he said, “today Mr Nawaaz Shareef(PM of Pakistan) told our PM (Mr. Manmohan Singh) that time PM of India, a “Dehati Aurat”. Modi said,”Why did Mr. Nawaaz address our PM as a “Dehati Aurat”, Who is Nawaaz Shareef to say this?. and this comment was really impressive and this kind of attitude was really liked by Indians. During the elections there were many slogans that became very popular and really did a great work in election campaign such as “Chai Bech Sakta hoon Desh Nahin”,”Sabka saath Sabka Vikas”, Government of the people, by the people, for the people”. Sometimes i think, Is Modi a magic man that he can do anything in a short span of time. i guess, we must give some time to him to prove his abilities and should wait for reforms. Things cannot be change overnight, they takes time.At the end, all that i want to say Mr. Modi  “Best Of Luck”, we believe you.
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Great work Vikas! This is a fantastic first blog entry and a great example of how you can practice your writing skills within the ENS community. Thank you so much for sharing your great ideas with us, it is so interesting to learn more about your home country of India!
A great next step for you is to help many other members of ENS by providing them with feedback/corrections to help them to improve their English. The more people who you help, the more people will help you in return and the more you will all improve together!
Here is one suggestion to help you to improve your written English:
- Divide your writing into paragraphs. While this blog post is quite good, it is also a bit challenging to read because it is presented in one extended paragraph. You should divide your writing into separate paragraphs, with one main idea contained within each paragraph. Organizing your writing in this way is a great step toward improving your skills as a writer.
Keep up the great work and keep working together with other members of ENS!
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Good post. I think the long passage can be broken up into small paragraphs to be readers friendly.
suggestions:
magic man (magician)
things cannot be change(d) overnight, (it) takes time
Shariff told our PM, a "Dehati aurat"....instead of verb tell, use something like address, refer, call etc.
Some sentences miss translation in English and it is in a regional language.
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shijithss-blog · 11 years ago
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I thought you were going to explain on how to record our conversation.
try to record my speaking
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shijithss-blog · 11 years ago
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  Nice podcast and you provided a lot of your views on this topic.
not sure, i heard something like this towards end: "forgets his priorities and neglects his (teachings??)"
incidence(sounded ancidence), share, interconnectivity(sounded anterconnectivity), friends(sounded frans) etc. some words like these needs correction in pronunciation.
Globalization
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shijithss-blog · 11 years ago
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I think that you read this matter from some source. The pause you make while reading is evident in some places.
Hi all of u as per week activity 2 I am going two post my recording. Please correct me in my English communication as I make mistakes.
Thanks,
Priti.
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shijithss-blog · 11 years ago
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“Accept yourself, your strengths, your weaknesses, your truths, and know what tools you have to fulfil your purpose.”
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shijithss-blog · 11 years ago
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mg road
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MG road is a busy street in my city. This road is swarmed by youths and tourist visitors in the evening and night. Good for shopping, hanging out and sip coffee. A new metro service operates from this spot which makes commutation easy up and down the city. This road is named on behalf of Mahatma Gandhi.
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shijithss-blog · 11 years ago
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Hello, good podcast and nice presentation. You draw a clean picture of India, and I wonder how close we are with these points especially those dealing with secularism, unity etc.
 Its always open its arms to everyone = It always opens its arms to everyone
we respect guests..guests sounded like gagsss
"for some of recently crowd nuclear families".....did I misinterpret something here?
every one single problem.....every (single) problem
Great start!
Hi  everyone my name is Priti. I am from India. As I recently join this community so I am posting my first week activity recording here.I have introduce my country to all of you. Please try to correct me if i make a mistake while speaking in English.
Thanks…..
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shijithss-blog · 11 years ago
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Good podcast and well presented. Yes she is an extraordinary lady from this nation where woman doesn't aspire such big dreams due to social pressure.....I used to make these below flaws, just jotting it down.
grammatical bachelors of engineering - bachelor of engineering
memorial park under her name - in her name
pronunciation "continue"
logical thinking
she was just an ordinary girl like us - i think "like us" can be avoided or better use ordinary person. The audience is not ladies group.
dreamt big and reached the stars, but she had the courage to do that - she never did something daring like that.....
I would like to tell you that there were seven members in the shuttle including KC and all of them died - do you really "like" to tell this?
Kalpana chawla :Astronaut and space shuttle mission specialist.
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shijithss-blog · 11 years ago
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Schedule for this week
Friday: Reading, Vocabulary
Saturday/Sunday: Conversation, Pronunciation, Podcast
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shijithss-blog · 11 years ago
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It was a good topic on group discussion. You brought some good points to hold a successful discussion in group.
their countries(country)
Pronunciation corrections: group, moderator, preparation
Hi, friends. Just a short recording on three pieces of advice for group conversation, following a group conversation on Sunday. 
Please feel free to comment upon and give feedback on it. Thanks.
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shijithss-blog · 11 years ago
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Good reflection summary. Your fluency is pretty good. If you focus a little on some pronunciation part, you will be perfect in English.
Suggestion: avoid the stress like that"Uh", but"Uh", thought"Uh"....it sounds better without "Uh"
Reflection Recording
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shijithss-blog · 11 years ago
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Podcast on an important person in my country’s history
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shijithss-blog · 11 years ago
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Reflection recording on the group discussion held on Saturday with some ENS members
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shijithss-blog · 11 years ago
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You need to review your text before posting to improve your writing skills.
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i’m Suryajeet rabhar ,what may who help me for improve my english, if will be help me then i appeciat
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shijithss-blog · 11 years ago
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Good podcast and well summarized. The pronunciation of "revolution" sounds different.
This is my reflection recording on the conversation that was held this afternoon.
My first participation in July #Learning_Program 
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shijithss-blog · 11 years ago
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Nice podcast on Ukraine. Some words pronunciation needs some attention - religion, dishes(some places)
In the end you said something like I could wish....which is not clear
My Motherland — Ukraine
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shijithss-blog · 11 years ago
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“Live with intention. Choose with no regret."
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