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Gaurav Dixit

( M a n a ge m e n t Po s t G ra d u a te )
26 years of experience
Training and Development

My mission is to Help and Guide students to find high-


paying jobs in Industries (which offer careers to fresh
graduates or unemployed youth) by imparting
knowledge and training them on Employability Skills via
our 3 years, 2 years, 1 year, and short term programs.
Why Now How
English
Many Things English
We Already English?
Know
We recognise that in today’s आज से, और अभी से, सिर्फ एक
professional environment English
language and correct
ही बात सोचनी और समझनी है ,
कि मुझे हर हालत में अंग्रेजी
बस आदत नहीं
pronunciation is not only vital in
obtaining a good job but also
बोलनी है ।
Thinking
crucial in career and academic
Listening
न ही सिर्फ बोलनी है , बल्कि ऐसी
growth. बोलनी है , कि मुझसे कोई बात करे
Therefore, we work on correct या कोई सुने, तो मुझ से प्रभावित
pronunciation and the grammar
of our students as well.
हो जाए।
Reading
.. Vocabulary
Some Common Three Letter Words Five Letter Words

Four Letter Words

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Example:

Use four letter words in sentences in Context to Scooter.


Usage of three letter words in sentences in Context to
Tea.
1. Can
Drive theyou makedown
scooter me athe
cupramp
of hotout
teathe
? door and park it on the side

of2.theSee foron
gate thethe
antroad.
in the sugar, I do not want to eat it.
3. Give me a biscuit to dip in tea and eat.

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Do it yourself !
Some Common Five Letter Words

Thinking Reading Listening

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Numbers/Days/Months
Cardinal (प्रधान) Ordinal ( क्रमसूचक )
Many Things We Already Know,

1 One 20 Twenty 1st First 21st Twenty First


2 Two 30 Thirty 2nd Second 22nd Twenty Second

But we are Unaware


3 Three 40 Forty 3rd Third 23rd Twenty Third
4 Four 50 Fifty 4th Fourth 24th Twenty Fourth
5 Five 60 Sixty 5th Fifth
6 Six 70 Seventy 6th Sixth 31st Thirty First
7 Seven 80 Eighty 7th Seventh
8 Eight 90 Ninety 8th Eighth 42nd Forty Second
9 Nine 100 Hundred 9th Ninth
10 Ten 1000 Thousand 10th Tenth 63rd Sixty Third

Rule: While using numbers in a sentence we cannot use numeric symbols as they are
mathematical symbols and are not a part of the English language.
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Numbers/Days/Months
Days Months
Many Things We Already Know,

7 Days=A Week 15 Days=Fortnight 1st January जेनुअरी


1 सोमवार Monday

But we are Unaware


2nd February फे ब्रुअरी
2 मंगलवार Tuesday 3rd March मार्च

बुधवार 4th April एप्रिल


3 Wednesday
5th May में
4 गुरुवार Thursday 6th Jun जून
5 शुक्रवार Friday 7th July जुलाय
8th August ऑगस्त
6 शनिवार  Saturday 9th September सेप्टेम्बर
7 रविवार Sunday 10th October ऑक्टोबर
11th November नवेम्बर
12th December डिसेम्बर
WEEKENDS

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ASKING AND TELLING
TIME

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Telling the Time
TO2 PAST
O’ Clock
TO
3 2 PAST

3 2
3 2
Quarter To
3 Quarter Past
2
3 2
2
Half Past

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ASKING AND TELLING
DIRECTIONS

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How we can ask for directions
Say “ Excuse ME ”

•Excuse me. How do I get to (the railway station) please?

•Excuse me. Where’s the nearest (post office) please?

•Excuse me. I’m looking for the Number Six (6) bus stop.

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Giving Directions
It’s about five minutes from here.
It’s about a ten-minute walk.
It’s easier if I can show you on the map…
Turn left / right.”
Go straight at the lights / when you come to the crossroads.
Cross the roundabout.
Take the first turn / road / street on your left / right.
You’ll see / You’ll come to a (bank). Then …
Don’t take the first road.
Go on for about (2 minutes / 100 meters).
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Giving Directions
Turn = road that goes left or right
Lights = traffic lights;
Underpass = a walkway that goes under a busy road so pedestrians can get to the
other side safely
Roundabout = where all the cars go round a circle in the middle of the road
Level Crossing = where the road and railway meet. There are barriers

that go up and down to signal when a train is coming


Zebra Crossing = black and white markings in the road for pedestrians to cross the
road = the markings look like a zebra’s stripes
Overpass / Flyover = a road that goes over another road (or railway)
Giving Directions

Lane = a small road, or a part of a road (the left-hand lane / the right-hand
lane; the bus lane)
Tunnel = a road under (or through) mountains
Junction = where one road meets another, & you can either go left or right
Main Road = a big road where there is lots of traffic
Crossroads = where two roads cross each other
Fork in the road = where the road divides, & you decide to go left or right
Pedestrian Crossing = a place in the road where pedestrians can cross.
Often there are traffic lights.

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Usage Of Prepositions In Direction

Go up = walk / drive up a hill


Go along = continue down a road
Go past = continue past something so that is now behind you
Go down = walk or drive down a hill or a road
Go out of = exit (i.e. a railway station)
Go across = cross something, like a road or crossroads
Go through = pass through something, such as a tunnel or a town
Go straight on = don’t turn left or right
It’s on the corner = it’s where two roads meet at a 90° angle
It’s in front of you = you can see it facing you
It’s opposite the bank = it faces the bank

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