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Writing Skill #LSRW #Part2 #Sem3 #ELT

Hello Learners, Writing Skill is associated with Reading Skill. The more you read, the better you can write. Mostly when we think about writing, the general answer is that we write to express our ideas and thoughts. Apart from this, there are many things which should be taken into consideration. Let’s see it in detail Think About Your Readers' Needs Whatever you are writing, your aim should be to make your text as clear as possible – to present your ideas clearly and concisely and to avoid ambiguity or redundancy. Achieving this becomes easier the more you practise writing and begin to develop your confidence in your writing style. If it is something you are still having problems with, try adopting these very basic rules as you write: ·         avoid excessively long sentences ·         do not use a difficult word where a simple one will do ·         use punctuation correctly to aid the sense of your writing ·         use paragraphs to break your text i

Reading Skill in detail #LSRW #Part1 #ELT #Sem3

Hello Learners, Among LSRW Skills, Reading skill holds an important place. All the four skills are necessary for communication as well as teaching learning place. Let’s see the Reading skill, its technique, types and importance in detail. Reading for study You already use a range of reading styles in everyday situations. The normal reading style that you might use for reading a novel is to read in detail, focusing on every word in sequence from start to finish. If it is a magazine you are reading, you might flick through the pages to see which articles are of interest. When you look in a telephone directory for a particular name, you purposefully ignore all other entries and focus your attention on spotting the name you want. These everyday reading skills can be applied to your studies.  (Student Learning Development) Reading goals Clear reading goals can significantly increase your reading efficiency. Not everything in print will be of use to you. Use reading goal

Internal and External factors affecting the Language learning #ELT #SEM3

Hello Learners, As per the discussion in today’s class about the factors that affect learners in language learning, you all are now very well aware of the internal as well as the external factors. Let’s have a recap:- Internal and External factors affecting the Language learning from vaidehi Hariyani If the learners can overcome these factors then language learning becomes successful. Apart from these factors, there some specific roles of a teacher and a learner. Before discussing that in our class, let us see what your views about it are. Task: - Prepare a blog on your views about what is the role of a learner and a teacher. How should they be? Share the link in the comment section. This task is a part of your ELT-1 as well as Remedial Class. Enjoy Learning!

Vocabulary Drill and Presentation #Semster1and3 #RemedialLearning

Hello Learners,                    Language is an important factor of  any culture. Without that Communication is not possible. But then to communicate in a particular you need to know basic structure of that Language. In order to master any language, it is necessary to develop our Vocabulary. The richer is the Vocabulary, the more accurate is our language. What is Vocabulary? According Merriam Webster’s Dictionary, ·        list or collection of words or of words and phrases usually alphabetically arranged and explained or defined : lexicon ·          a sum or stock of words employed by a language, group, individual, or work or in a field of knowledge ·        a list or collection of terms or codes available for use (as in an indexing system) ·        a supply of expressive techniques or devices (as of an art form) Here is a presentation on few English words which are used at daily basis, but we as learners are not aware. Vocabulary Drill and