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Difficult.

The Fact is that every-


one can learn to speak in any
language, some can do it in a
short time while others take
more time. The learning time
depends on the style of the
learner; the overall environment.
Most Important, how the student
uses the currency of knowledge.
The 3rd big Myth is Learning a
language become difficult after a
certain age some say 40 years. In
my view motivation and ability to
learn is more important than the
age. We have all heard that: You
remain young till the time you
have a desire to learn a new
thing!. The Fact also is that you
have bigger exposure to vocabu-
lary if you have lived all these
years. Learn English for Success:
Whatever be your background
or Age. Connect the dots!
SPOKEN English does not
require knowledge of English
Grammar is the biggest myth
or false claim that I have heard in
India during my past many years
of training people on How to
Speak. Doing any activity re-
quires that you should know the
rules! For example when to use
which tense etc. The FACT is to
learn to speak in English as a
second language you must have
good knowledge of BASIC Gram-
mar i.e. Parts of Speech or differ-
ent types of words; how to make
a Sentence and some under-
standing of the Tenses in English.
Those who speak without know-
ing grammar just say a few sen-
tences that they have crammed
and then get blanked-out. In
written English the knowledge of
grammar required is much more.
How much Grammar you still
remember from your school days
does not have much effect of the
time/effort it takes to start
speaking. Learning important
elements of English Grammar can
be done in 30-40 days
Another Myth is some people
can never learn to speak in a
foreign language and English is
English is Easy the reason why
it is spoken by a large number of
people across the world and
every year millions of people
learn it. English quickly became
the language of international
business as it was easy to under-
stand. The words of English have
find their place in all the major
languages. Hindi has a large num-
ber of English words and India
has the largest population of
Speakers of English as a second
language. Anyone who lives in
India automatically knows a large
number of words associated with
Railways, Mobile phones, Metro
and the city people even if they
dont speak complete sentences
in English but still they use thou-
sands of English words everyday.
English Language has a grammar
that is easy to follow. A>B>C
of English we follow at Tricks
training institute: Active Vocabu-
lary, Basic Grammar, and Correct
Pronunciation... Connect the dots!
Ignore False Claims; Stay
with the Facts - your REAL
Currency of Knowledge!
Spoken English: 3 BIG Myths
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Grammar
I know enough grammar,.. Do I need
your class to Speak English?

Milestone 1: Parts of Speech OR
different types of words

Pronunciation
Clear Pronunciation Q & A: Why,
What, How and What ifs ?

Posted on October 18, 2013
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How much time to
Practice do I get?
Dont stop your
growth due to English.
What is the need of
Assessment?
What Helps more
Translation or NO
Translation?
What to look for in a
DEMO session?
What facilities are
MOST important?
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P A G E 2
Your English
speech wont be
fluent when you
prepare the speech
in your head using
Hindi or you first
language. Moreover
you dont have
know word-by-
word Translations
Good Manners: like
Sugar will make you
a Sweet Personality.
What works: Translation or NOT
Facilities to help you LEARN
What are good Manners
There is no clear definition of
good manners at the work-
place. Some offices are totally
informal, that means you treat
everyone equally and address
them with the first name. At
other old tradition companies
everyone is called sir or
madam. Understand the office
culture as you get in, look at
how people dress-up and do
they say excuse me or Im
sorry when they receive a
phone call in the meeting.
Observe the following: Do
they take permission from the
boss before they step-out of
the office for a short-break? Is
there a strict reporting time or
people have flexible working
hours? How and where do
people have lunch, tea/coffee
etc.? Where do they meet
with the visitors and how do
they introduce each other.
How do people enter and
book the meeting rooms?
Who will answer your ques-
tions regarding office rules?
Follow the office culture as
you have noticed in you first
week of observation. The best
policy is NOT to offend others
- understand that like you
everyone comes from a differ-
ent background.
With decent manners you can
make a place for yourself in
the office in a very short time.
Good Manners are like sugar
in a cup of tea, they make your
personality sweeter.
After your work/performance
your manners are going to
leave a lasting impression.
ples and learn from them. For
Self-practice we have interac-
tive software in the Rabin-
dranath Tagore Language L@b
where each student is given a
terminal with head-phone and
MIC. Students can record their
voice and listen to it or com-
pare it with the exert speaker.
The trainer may also listen to
Tell me- I might forget; Show
me I may remember; Let me
do it I will LEARN - We
Listen, See and Speak more to
Learn better at T.r.i.c.k.s.
The Classrooms of the our
learning center have data-
projector and good quality
speaker systems so that you
can listen and see more exam-
the recorded audio and give
feedback as required. Class-
rooms seating is with 3-4
round tables, 3-4 people each:
translation are total waste of time
and money. Buy easy to read books
in with lot of pictures, a comics or
story book that you understand is a
good start. Both the languages are
different with grammar rules that
are not the same, SO dont waste
your time in doing word-to-word
translation. Learn using methods
that are NOT based on translations,
if you want to speak fluently, with
comfort without putting much stress
on your brain as you work in English
environments for longer durations. I
invited a professional Translator
who works with Govt. of India to
speak on this subject and his view is
the that to speak in English as a
second language, you dont need to
learn to translate He understands
the first language and trans-creates,
as the languages have very different
expressions. There are many mean-
ings of the same word and it comes
from the context that missing at
times. Google has spent years and
millions of dollars with many doc-
torate degree holders writing the
program to translate Hindi > English
and there is still a long way to go.
It does not work to think in Hindi in
complete sentences (or speak with
yourself) and then translating the
same word-by-word into English.
You have to start making sentences
right from the basic thoughts (or
words) in English itself so that you
can speak it. Words or expressions
are the building blocks and its essen-
tial to have an Active Vocabulary.
Why delay the process and waste
your time in writing translation
sheets. The Spoken English guides
or grammar books that are based on
Sm@rt
Classrooms
& Language
L@b both
equipped
with
AUDIO/
VIDEO
E N G L I S H 4 S U C C E S S
How Much Practice Time do I get?
P A G E 3 V O L U M E 1 , I S S U E 1
We follow a Policy to have not
more than 12 students in batch and
with three tables in a class its 4
students per table. So in a 90 min.
class, each student can get more
than 10 minutes to speak. The
Trainer makes
clear the con-
cepts, sets-up
the situation
for class activ-
ity or role-play
and allows the
Students to
speak more
and more. This
generally hap-
pens after 25-
30 days when the students speak
more and trainer is there to cor-
rect the mistakes... Connect the dots!
300-600 for an assessment and can
take up to 1 hr. The ASSESSMENT
at T.r.i.c.k.s is FREE and takes about
20 min. you answer 20 objective
type questions in 10 min, read out
something for around 2-3 min. and
answer some simple questions.
Students starting with BASIC pro-
gram called WordPlay may not take
any assessment. They should just
understand English Words.
Most students when they come are
scared of the test and they are also
confused as to why should there be
any test at private run institute. The
Assessment is to understand the
Level of each student to that he can
be placed in the right batch with
students who are a similar level of
English skills.
While some institutes charge Rs.
in the way of your dreams. Learn
the Skills to speak in English and if
required join our Interview skills
program: GET SELECTED the
chances are you will find a suitable
job within 15-days of your acquiring
the English communication skills.
Most companies take job
interviews in English and
they take 2-3 rounds:
Technical round, Com-
munication round GD /PI and finally
salary discussion with HR or the Sr
Manager in the company. Rejection
can happen at any of the three
stages. Maintain smile plus a winning
attitude to get a good job offer with
comfortable Spoken English.
Everyone needs to find work and to
get a job, one needs good commu-
nication skills in English. Even quali-
fied engineers, CAs and other pro-
fessionals need the required English
skills else they can not find suitable
work. Dont let poor English come
Small Group gives Each
person MORE Time to
SPEAK!

Why Assessment?
What is the NEED to take
a Level Assessment test?
We learn more
from our mistakes
and learn them
well in real-life
situations. We
just need the
expert to guide
and correct our
mistakes
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