Experiencing the In-experienced

  • Difference Between – Conversational & Business English

    This blog is in response to a query raised by Mr. Kenneth Francis. I’ve tried to simplify the difference to the best of my ability. We can describe “Conversational English” as the language that people use in their daily lives. So, this discrimination signifies the common language formed with common daily terminology. The daily English language

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  • Influence Of Social Networking Sites On Students’ English Language

    This blog is in response to my Ex- student Mr. Jitendra Salvi’s request to know my views on the subject. We have seen an increase in the number of students using internet due to advanced technology. They use social networks for different point objects. Through this blog I would like to state the effect of

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  • The Myth of Standard English

    As the use of English grows day by day in the workplace and in social circles, a very common concern for many students and teachers today is their inability to speak English fluently. I want to tell you, be fearless and speak the language because there is no Standard English. It is a myth and

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  • Eulogy To My Mentor!

    Eulogy To My Mentor!

    A person has to stand at many crossroads before proceeding in the right direction. This can happen with a slight push by somebody significant. This is usually done by the people you meet on life’s journey and one of them becomes your mentor, counselor, and guide in life. My aim was to be a teacher

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  • Starting As A Teacher – Intentional Or Fluke?

    According to John Dewey (1916), the core of the teaching process is the arrangement of environments within which the students can interact and study how to learn. This is what we were taught during our B.Ed. But during my round of interviews for selecting teachers as the principal of a renowned school in Thane, I

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  • Starting As A teacher – Intentional Or Fluke?

    According to John Dewey (1916), the core of the teaching process is the arrangement of environments within which the students can interact and study how to learn. This is what we were taught during our B.Ed. But during my round of interviews for selecting teachers as the principal of a renowned school in Thane, I

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