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healthandfitness789 · 11 days ago
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Master the AE Varnamala Order for Fast Learning
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Are you struggling with English pronunciation? Do English sounds confuse you—like the “ph” in phone or the silent “k” in know? You are not alone. English is full of tricky sounds and silent letters. But there’s a new and easy way to learn English pronunciation faster—the AE Varnamala Order.
In this blog, we will explain what the AE Varnamala Order is, why it helps Indian learners, and how to master it step by step.
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What is the AE Varnamala Order?
The AE Varnamala Order is a new method to learn English sounds in a simple and logical way. Just like Hindi has Varnamala (अ, आ, इ, ई...), AE (Artificial English) has its own sound order to teach how English is actually spoken.
It organizes English sounds (phonemes) in a clear sequence. Each sound has its place—no silent letters, no confusing spelling.
It focuses on spoken English first. Uses phonetic spellings, And follows a sound-based learning method.
Why AE Varnamala Order Helps Indian Learners
Most Indian students learn English by reading textbooks, not by speaking. That creates confusion between how English is written and how it is spoken. For example:
“Write” is pronounced /raɪt/ but spelled with a silent “w��
“Enough” sounds like /ɪˈnʌf/ but ends with “-gh.”
The AE Varnamala Order solves this problem by
Teaching sounds before spelling lings
Using examples from Indian languages
Making pronunciation clear from day one
It is especially useful for:
Beginners who want to speak English fluently
Kids starting with English
Adults who want to fix pronunciation mistakes
How to Master the AE Varnamala Order Step-by-Step
Step 1: Learn the Basic Sounds (Vowels & Consonants)
Start with vowel sounds like
/a/ as in apple
/e/ as in pen
/i/ as in sit
/o/ as in hot
/u/ as in cup
Then learn basic consonant sounds like
/p/, /b/, /t/, /d/, /k/, /g/
/m/, /n/, /l/, /r/, /s/, /z/
Each sound has one clear symbol and one common example.
Step 2: Practice the Order Daily
The AE Varnamala Order is arranged from simple to complex sounds. Practice 5 to 10 sounds every day in order.
You can make flashcards or watch videos that follow the AE Varnamala Order. Say the sounds aloud and repeat them daily.
Step 3: Use Phonetic English to Read and Speak
Instead of using confusing spellings like
“Enough” → Say /inuf/
“Through” → Say /throo/
“Science” → Say /sains/
This way, you speak what you see—and never get confused by silent letters again.
Step 4: Speak with Confidence
Once you know the AE Varnamala Order, start speaking using phonetic words. You can practice:
Daily conversation
Short dialogues
English reading with AE spelling
Soon, your pronunciation will become clear and natural.
Benefits of Learning with AE Varnamala Order
Faster English speaking for beginners Clear pronunciation from day one No more silent letters or confusion Better understanding of English sounds Easy learning for Hindi and regional language speakers
It turns English learning from memory-based into sound-based—which is faster, easier, and more fun.
Conclusion
If you want to learn English pronunciation quickly and correctly, start with the AE Varnamala Order. It is designed for Indian learners, based on clear sounds, and removes the confusion of silent letters and strange spellings.
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canisalbus · 11 months ago
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at least as far as french goes, learning the genders of things is entirely memorization. and yes, learners of the language struggle with it.
in fact, if you're writing and want to convey that the person doesn't speak french too well, you have them misgender inanimate objects.
there's no rules to determine a thing's gender, not even vibes; in fact, the opposite is true: for native speakers, which gender a thing is will then color the vibes that they associate with that thing. this is why i will forever associate spiders with cunning and motherood.
and finally, i've saved the dumbest for last: in 2020, there was debate if COVID is male or female.
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thespacebetweenworlds · 6 months ago
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platypusisnotonfire · 7 months ago
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I’m picking up way more Norwegian than i expected watching Skam. I fully expected that I’d watch the entire series once through understanding practically nothing of the audio and then in subsequent rewatches after having really picked up my studies (I’m at zero studies rn) start picking up words and phrases.
I’ve already got the days of the week, quite a few personal pronouns, several variations of hello and goodbye, some numbers, variations of yes and no, please and thank you, sorry, and a few short phrases (it’s all right, are you ok. Are you sure- that kind of thing) that I can understand while having looked away from the screen and missed the subtitle, and I’m only in episode 7.
#I do understand that Norwegian is super complex and any beginners luck I’m having here is temporary#but I’m also encouraged that I’m starting to pick up basics#and if after some deep study I went and just thrown-off-the-deep-end immersed myself I’d probably not die#and like I KNOW the majority of Norwegians speak english way better than I’ll ever speak Norwegian#and in daily interactions I wouldn’t HAVE to be fluent#but if I ever traveled there/lived there I’d want to understand enough to watch tv and understand the news and just be normal there#also I think if I ever did move there I would tell all my friends to force me to speak Norwegian 100% with them#because that’s how I got fluent in Spanish#I was CONVERSATIONAL and probably a B1 before I went to Guatemala#my friend (english but living in Guatemala) took our other english speaking friend with her one day#and looked at me and was like ‘you speak enough Spanish you will be fine’ and sent me off with her friends who knew not one word of english#the ‘speak or die’ panic immersion after the first 12 hours had me LITERALLY forgetting words in english already#I was SO TERRIFIED at the start of the day like buddy I don’t speak THAT much Spanish to abandon me to the wolves#but being FORCED to do it reprogrammed my brain so drastically that I was scoring a C2 by the time I got home#it was that first 12 hours of complete immersion that made something in my brain just switch off english#my inner voice itself swapped to Spanish#something about my subconscious realizing ‘english will not help you here—don’t worry I’ll delete it for extra space’#so for the rest of the trip I never spoke another word of English and was confidently chatting and bartering with the sales people#and any word I didn’t know I just described in Spanish like my brain didn’t even provide me with the english word#and as soon as the person I was talking to told me the right word for what I was describing#that word encoded instantly#it was an amazing bypass of having to translate in and out of English#I could have probably spent two months there fumbling around and not learned much without that day-2-of-the-trip 12 hours of immersion
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skunkes · 1 year ago
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hi, not to intrude but why not watch 2000's or movies/series with the type of lexicon you are familiar with for starters and then move to more recent ones? I'm mexican so i can probs help a bit with recommendations if you're interested, i'd have to search for books tho since I stopped being an avid reader but trying to get back into the habit!
Love your art!!! It always makes my day seeing you on my dashboard <3
Not intruding at all, i usually make posts like dis specifically for input! ^_^ ive been considering your first point! Jst have to get around to it... i would enjoy any book recs! Even when i do searches in Spanish i just end up with "books for absolute beginners that are more like workbooks/homework for english speakers" results -_-
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fridayyy-13th · 11 months ago
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hooooo boy. i've got my Spanish class today, which i feel deeply, woefully underprepared for (first two years of Spanish classes were hindered by the other teacher at my junior high quitting on the first day, leaving my teacher juggling two sets of students alongside a long-term sub, so we only got through half the material that first year, and spent the entire second year playing catch-up. Spanish III, which i took voluntarily, went okay, but Spanish IV, also taken voluntarily, was an AP class i really struggled in. and, bc i took it, i got dropped straight into Intermediate Spanish without a placement test, and i'm two years out of actively learning the language, though i've tried to keep up with what i know. which is definitely less than i should know for an intermediate college class.)
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fangirlsovertoomanythings · 2 years ago
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I can't be the only person who's reading something in French, sees something in English in the middle, and read the English with a French accent before moving back to French, right?
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spacebell · 2 years ago
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im starting my yearly birthday existential crisis week early
#I’m also on my period so that might be why#so I’m taking some English classes so that I can speak English a practice and do something#most of my classmates are university age (17-23) and there are a couple who are older than me (or at least in schedule that I chose)#and one of them asked for my Instagram and he’s like 17-18 and I’m turning 26 next week#and that’s just weird ok#i know I have a baby face and I can easily look like a 18-20 year old#and i also find it so funny whenever they ask what I’m doing and I tell them that I’m looking for a job and/or applying for a phd#their faces are so funny#but it also reminds me that I don’t have a job where I can be with people my age (or at least from 22 onwards)#and then i remember that my all of my cousins have jobs and most of my friends and they seem to have it all figured out#and while I have sort of a plan I’m still on the planning part of it#but then i also remember that if I want to get a phd I have to wait and apply in the next couple of months to start next year#so it’s ok to be sort of directionless and not doing anything concrete#also I might start German classes soon and I found a university that gives classes strating from beginners and it’s close by so that’s good#and when it comes to university requirements my English is pretty much native (apart from pronunciation) and my gpa is really really good#also i think I’ll give journaling another try bc I know writing helps me think and unwind#just dumping my thoughts on paper or even here helps me get it off my chest#also I sort of rediscovered Noah kahan and Florence and the machine#so them plus hozier plus my period and my birthday coming soon equals a whirlwind of emotions#and i know that i should try to embrace it and ride the wave instead of push back#and my cat might be sick but I’m not sure#he hasn’t been eating well since yesterday and he has been sleeping more that usual#but my dad isn’t worried and thinks we should wait before taking him to the vet (he’s a doctor and that’s what he does whenever one#of us gets sick)#and my mom is working#and i dont want to take him in a taxi bc he gets very very anxious on the drive there#it’s kind of a lot#mariana.txt
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tacobellebandit · 2 years ago
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I try to close my eyes when Duo is reading out the sentence in Spanish tbqh, and then do the exercise without looking at the written statement, i just really need more listening practice
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chinesebarbie · 2 years ago
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Korean is such a humongous ass language because even if I know all or almost all the words thats connected to a sentence there’s like fifty different iterations of it an extra Chinese and English loan version and maybe atleast 10 topic markers and many more conjugations for that word… like lord when I’m fifty I couldn’t even be on the same level as a three year old (but I’ll be fluent or atleast ok soon / eventually 화이팅)
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sethraman25 · 5 days ago
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Why Every Student in Coimbatore Should Learn Spoken English in 2025
In 2025, communication is currency—and the most widely accepted language in the world of academics, careers, and global interaction is English. For students in Coimbatore, mastering spoken English is no longer optional; it’s a necessity. Whether you're aiming for higher studies, cracking interviews, or just boosting your confidence, enrolling in a Spoken English class in Coimbatore can change your future.
1. Global Language of Opportunities
English is the medium of instruction in top universities, MNCs, and digital platforms. When students in Coimbatore learn to speak English fluently, they open doors to scholarships, internships, and international collaborations.
2. Boosts Confidence and Personality
Many students have the knowledge but struggle with self-expression. A good spoken English class in Coimbatore helps break language barriers, builds public speaking skills, and boosts confidence during interviews, group discussions, and presentations.
3. Better Career Prospects
In today's job market, English fluency often gives candidates a competitive edge. From IT parks in Saravanampatti to startups and BPOs across the city, employers prefer candidates who can communicate effectively in English.
4. Prepares You for Competitive Exams
Exams like IELTS, TOEFL, GRE, and even UPSC require strong English skills. Spoken English training enhances your listening, speaking, and comprehension—critical for academic and entrance success.
5. Makes You Future-Ready
Whether you're entering the digital economy, aiming for remote work, or becoming an entrepreneur, English is the bridge to national and global markets. A spoken English course in Coimbatore will give you the edge to stay ahead in 2025 and beyond.
Final Thoughts
Learning English is no longer just a classroom subject; it’s a life skill. If you're a student in Coimbatore, now is the time to act. Join a reputed Spoken English class in Coimbatore and prepare to speak your way to success.
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balu88r-blog · 8 days ago
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Learn English : ಇಂಗ್ಲಿಷ್ ಮಾತನಾಡುವುದು ಕಷ್ಟವೇ? ಚಿಂತೆ ಬಿಡಿ, ಮನೆಯಲ್ಲೇ ಕಲಿಯಲು ಇಲ್ಲಿದೆ ಸುಲಭ ಟಿಪ್ಸ್…!
Learn English – ಇಂದಿನ ಡಿಜಿಟಲ್ ಯುಗದಲ್ಲಿ, ಇಂಗ್ಲಿಷ್ ಕೇವಲ ಒಂದು ಭಾಷೆಯಾಗಿ ಉಳಿದಿಲ್ಲ, ಅದೊಂದು ಅಗತ್ಯ ಕೌಶಲ್ಯವಾಗಿಬಿಟ್ಟಿದೆ. ಎಷ್ಟೋ ಜನರಿಗೆ ಇಂಗ್ಲಿಷ್ ಅರ್ಥವಾದರೂ, ಮಾತನಾಡಲು ಮಾತ್ರ ಕಷ್ಟಪಡುತ್ತಾರೆ. “ಅಯ್ಯೋ, ನನಗೆ ಇಂಗ್ಲಿಷ್ ಬರಲ್ವಲ್ಲಾ” ಅಂತ ತಲೆ ಕೆಡಿಸಿಕೊಳ್ಳುವವರ ಸಂಖ್ಯೆಗೇನು ಕಡಿಮೆಯಿಲ್ಲ. ಆದರೆ ಇಂಗ್ಲಿಷ್ ಕಲಿಯುವುದು ಅಸಾಧ್ಯವಾದ ಕೆಲಸವೇನಲ್ಲ. ಸ್ವಲ್ಪ ತಾಳ್ಮೆ, ಸರಿಯಾದ ಅಭ್ಯಾಸ ಮತ್ತು ಕೆಲವು ಟ್ರಿಕ್ಸ್ ಅನುಸರಿಸಿದರೆ, ನೀವೂ ಕೂಡ ಕೆಲವೇ ದಿನಗಳಲ್ಲಿ…
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quicktalktutor · 10 days ago
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Online English Speaking Classes For Beginners | Quicktalk Tutor
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If you're just starting to learn English and want to focus on speaking with confidence, online English speaking classes for beginners are the perfect way to begin. These classes are designed to help you practice real conversations, improve your pronunciation, and build fluency without worrying about complicated grammar rules.
Why Choose Online English Speaking Classes For Beginners?
The biggest advantage of online English speaking classes for beginners is flexibility. You can learn at your own pace, anytime and anywhere. Whether you're preparing for travel, work, or daily communication, these classes focus on speaking clearly and confidently.
What you’ll experience in these online English speaking classes for beginners:
Step-by-step speaking practice
Listening to natural conversations
Interactive lessons with real situations
Vocabulary building for everyday topics
Feedback from experienced instructors
Who Should Take These Classes?
These online English speaking classes for beginners are ideal for anyone who wants to start speaking English fast — without getting overwhelmed. They're suitable for teens, adults, and non-native speakers from all backgrounds.
FAQ: Online English Speaking Classes For Beginners
Q1. Are these classes suitable for absolute beginners? Yes, online English speaking classes for beginners are made for those with little or no experience.
Q2. Do I need to study grammar first? No. These classes focus on speaking and listening, not grammar rules.
Q3. Can I access the classes from my phone? Yes! Online English speaking classes for beginners are mobile-friendly and easy to access.
Q4. What topics do the classes cover? Daily conversations, introductions, questions, travel, shopping, and more.
Q5. Will I get speaking practice with a tutor? Yes, most online English speaking classes for beginners offer live sessions or recorded speaking exercises.
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singwhenyoucantspeak · 20 days ago
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why is it that every single time i listen to Coffee Break Italian on Spotify, Spotify puts in Spanish language ads for Kroger? is the algorithm like "oh this is not in english, but we only have ads in english and spanish so give em spanish?"
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best-spoken-english-bhilai · 2 months ago
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attitudetallyacademy · 2 months ago
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Spoken English and Confidence: A Powerful Combo for Career Growth
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INTRODUCTION
In today's fast-paced and competitive job market, fluency in English is no longer just an advantage — it's a vital skill that directly impacts career development. Whether you're preparing for a job interview, attending university, or entering the professional world, the combination of spoken English skills and self-confidence plays a crucial role in shaping your future. From enhancing your interview communication skills to boosting your presence in meetings and presentations, the ability to express yourself clearly in English is often the key to unlocking new opportunities.
More and more students and young professionals are beginning to understand the value of improving their English communication skills and building self-assurance at the same time. As the demand for English for career advancement rises, people are actively seeking ways to speak more confidently, communicate effectively, and succeed in professional environments. But what makes spoken English and confidence such a powerful combination for growth?
The Role of Spoken English in Career Success
Spoken English is the language of opportunity. It opens doors to better job prospects, global communication, and higher education. These days, employers see good communication skills as just as valuable as technical know-how. Being fluent in English allows you to express your ideas clearly, participate in meetings confidently, and interact with clients across the globe.
For those who are not native English speakers, taking structured guidance through English Speaking Classes in Yamuna Vihar or English-Speaking Classes in Uttam Nagar can make a significant difference. These classes are designed to improve vocabulary, pronunciation, and real-life conversation skills — all of which help build fluency step by step.
Confidence: The Unsung Hero
Confidence isn’t just about how you speak — it’s about how you carry yourself while speaking. And often, the two are deeply connected. When you’re confident in your language skills, it naturally reflects in your tone, posture, and expression.
Many students hesitate to speak in public or express themselves in English due to fear of making mistakes. That’s where enrolling in a trusted English-Speaking Coaching Centre in Yamuna Vihar or a spoken English program in Uttam Nagar helps. These environments create a safe space where students can practice regularly, learn from feedback, and grow without fear.
Benefits of Joining English Speaking Courses
Here’s how joining a good English course can help boost both language and confidence:
Interactive Speaking Sessions: 
Regular practice builds fluency and eliminates hesitation.
Group Discussions & Presentations:
These develop teamwork, articulation, and leadership.
One-on-One Coaching: 
Personalized feedback helps improve specific weak areas.
Role Plays & Mock Interviews: 
Perfect for those preparing for jobs or higher studies.
If you’re someone actively searching for a best English Speaking Institute in Yamuna Vihar or a spoken English course near Uttam Nagar, look for institutes that focus not just on grammar but on real communication.
Spoken English: More Than Just Grammar
Spoken English goes beyond memorizing grammar rules or learning a few phrases. It’s about real-life communication — expressing your thoughts clearly, confidently, and naturally in various situations. A good English-Speaking Training Institute in Yamuna Vihar or English-Speaking Classes in Uttam Nagar focuses on building all four essential language skills:
Listening: Understanding different accents and tones.
Speaking: Developing fluency and clear pronunciation.
Reading: Improving vocabulary and sentence structure.
Writing: Learning how to form correct and effective sentences.
In today’s workplace, being fluent in English means being able to present ideas, interact with clients, attend meetings, and succeed in interviews. It opens doors to both local and international job markets.
The Role of Confidence in Communication
Confidence and communication go hand in hand. When you feel sure about what you’re saying and how you’re saying it, people listen. This is especially important in professional settings where expressing yourself clearly is key.
However, many students feel nervous or hesitant when speaking English in public. That’s why a structured learning environment like an English-Speaking Coaching Centre in Yamuna Vihar or English-Speaking Classes in Uttam Nagar can be a game-changer. These sessions often include:
Group discussions
Debates
Public speaking practice
One-on-one speaking tasks
Mock interviews
All of these help students gain confidence in using English in real situations.
Why Spoken English is Essential for Career Growth
Here’s how strong spoken English and confidence together create a powerful combination:
Better Job Opportunities: 
Many companies look for candidates who can speak English fluently, especially in customer-facing or leadership roles.
Improved Interview Performance:
 English fluency helps in answering interview questions smoothly and professionally.
Higher Education Abroad:
English is essential for many international programs and tests, such as IELTS and TOEFL.
Professional Networking: 
Communication is key to building professional relationships and working in teams.
Growth in Any Career Field:
From IT to marketing, teaching to hospitality — English communication adds value in every domain.
With increasing demand, more students are searching for the best English-speaking institute in Yamuna Vihar or a spoken English course near Uttam Nagar to get started.
The Right Learning Environment Makes a Difference
If you’re struggling with hesitation or unsure about your grammar, joining a nearby English-Speaking Coaching Centre in Uttam Nagar or English-Speaking Course in Yamuna Vihar can help you overcome these challenges. A local, in-person class ensures regular practice, real-time feedback, and the confidence to start speaking English naturally in day-to-day life.
Final Thoughts
Mastering spoken English and building confidence are long-term investments that pay off in almost every aspect of your career. Whether you dream of becoming a public speaker, landing a high-paying job, or studying abroad — these two qualities will always push you ahead.
Start by enrolling in a professional course at a nearby English Speaking Training Institute in Uttam Nagar or English-Speaking Coaching Centre in Yamuna Vihar. Remember, Speaking well isn’t just about being fluent — it’s about feeling confident, clear, and intentional with your words. If you’ve been holding off, consider this your sign to begin. There’s no better time than now.
Suggested Links: –
Smart English For Beginner
Corporate Professional Training
Intermediate to Advance English
Job Skills & Personality Development
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