Learning English Speaking In India

Learning to speak English in India is vital. The main language being Hindi, English is considered as the associate national language. English permeates our daily lives. Even in the remote rural areas of amazing India where English is unknown, people register certain words and use it in the daily conversations.

Speaking is more difficult than reading. Understanding English means hearing and comprehending which forms the basic step towards responding in English. Most of the daily needs are seen in English, be it an indicator, our inter state travel ticket or the score board in cricket. English is automatically learnt by many but seldom do people delve into the depths of correctly speaking English.

There are many reputed institutes that exclusively cater to English speaking and personality development. Many other institutes are also coming up to specialized trained US and UK accents owing to the upcoming trend of call centers where telephonic conversations are help with foreigners.

Hence there is a constant need to adopt new lines and understand newer styles and accents.



Guides lie in an exhaustive English speaking dictionary. One should make reading a compulsive habit not only to update ourselves with the international news but also look into the styles of writing and understand newer evolvements in the English language. Invest in a pocket dictionary as a healthy habit.

It is a common trend to emulate our peers, our school teachers and almost anyone who speaks in a clear tone. Indians are being represented internationally by the medium of sports, beauty titles and also social welfare. The culture of India and the cosmopolitan tendency is a great synthesizer to adopt new languages and hence English is a popular language here.

Styles vary, as historically the trends came from Indo-German variations, Saxons and other tribes. Hindi is also greatly influenced by English with a number of households adopting English too as a speaking communication amongst their native regional language. Many Hindi words are too being adopted in the English dictionary which is still in a process of evolution.