logging in or signing up zeus ppt-1 vedant.krishna Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 47 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: October 03, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description Zeus Academy's Global English training. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Welcome to Zeus Training: Welcome to Zeus Training Global English Training: How to Become An Effective Communicator To become effective: To become effective Wear a permanent bright Smile. Be open and Confident. Be Yourself.To become effective: To become effective Be Positive. Be Courteous and Attentive Be passionate Learning how to learnTo become effective: To become effective Make time for learning Show Interest. Don’t worry if you make mistakes. Think in English. Practice, practice and practice. Love what you do.Natural English =: Natural English = Accent + Grammar + PronunciationSlide 7: Accent A distinctive mode of pronunciation of a language, esp. one associated with a particular nation, locality, or social class. Accents typically differ in quality of voice, pronunciation of vowels and consonants, and stress,Slide 8: Presence of harder sounds Faster Speed – Close to 300 words per minute Weak word emphasis, intonation and pronunciation on English words and phrases. This could be due to faster rate of speech and there being no stress in languages here in India Long sentences and words used Differences of syllable emphasis The way we speakSlide 9: Alphabets T Rule R Rule Final Consonants H Rule L Rule Contraction Word Connections Vowel sounds UK and US English difference Slang Practical application of accent in sentences Accent consists ofSlide 10: AY D( j ) Ef JAY Kay El AZH T( ch ): Vee- Bite yr lower lip Dubyou or dabyou Kiss Eks Zee Alphabets - The basic differencesSlide 11: The American T is influenced very strongly by intonation and its position in a word or phrase. The TSlide 12: T is D in the middle of a word T is held at the end of a word T is held before N in- tain and–ten endings N & T the T disappearsSlide 13: Roll your tongue while pronouncing r ’s Use your tongue like rubber and harden the tip of the tongue by rolling it a bit. Just stretch the first half of the word, and let go the other half by striking your tongue back against the palate. The Rolling R ’sSlide 14: Roll your ‘ R ’ R in the middle and silent and voiced R at the end silent The R ruleSlide 15: Final Consonants The final D, B, P, K, G are held.Slide 16: The L in the beginning L at the end of the word L follows A the l disappears Contraction The Importance of contraction Content word and the structure word The Methodology and the application The LSlide 17: The purpose and role of word connections in the language Consonant + Vowel Consonant + Consonant Vowel + Vowel. Glide of Y and W T, D, S, Z+ y The word connectionsSlide 18: Contraction The Role of contraction in English Purpose, Application and implementation. Content and structure words Contraction methods and rulesSlide 19: The role and purpose of vowel sounds in English Tense vowels Lax vowels And Semi vowels Vowel SoundsSlide 20: Slang Informal language consisting of words and expressions that are not considered appropriate for formal occasions; often casual and crude; "their speech was full of slang expressions"Slide 21: The study of the way the sentences of a language are constructed; morphology and syntax. The study of words. (Morphology) The study of sentences. (Syntax) GrammarSlide 22: Parts of Speech Noun, Verb, Adjective, Adverb, Pronoun, Preposition, Conjunction, and Interjection Tenses 12 tenses Verb formation Situations Practical usage of tenses W-H Question forms Modals and the usage Active and passive voice Articles Grammar consists ofSlide 23: The act or manner of pronouncing words; utterance of speech. A way of speaking a word, especially a way that is accepted or generally understood. A graphic representation of the way a word is spoken, using phonetic symbols. PronunciationSlide 24: Word stress- Syllables and study and usage of syllables Rules for pronunciation Prefix, suffix, words ending with ion, Noun, verb, adjective, adverb, and Compound nouns. Study of 700 most common words with proper pronunciation and meaning. Pronunciation consists of …Slide 25: In other words sentence stress. Speech music Intonation pattern and situations Practical application of intonation pattern in speech Intonation patternSlide 26: Is practical application of Accent, Grammar and pronunciation into practical Speech We apply it in.. Extempore (Speaking without preparation Group discussion ( do’s and don’ts) And Interview skills Natural EnglishSlide 27: Spoken, carried out, or composed with little or no preparation or forethought. Speech organizational pattern Importance of eye n mouth co-ordination or brain and mouth co-ordination. Visible and invisible description How to develop a topic Lateral thinking and its usage ExtemporeSlide 28: The expectations Do’ and don’ts Body language and sitting posture Being courteous Group DiscussionSlide 29: Tell me about Yourself- The Purpose, What they expect, Application of all aspects of English, being natural and crisp. 60 most commonly asked questions and the best possible answers Interview- Do’s and Don’ts. Interview dressing Interview SkillsSlide 30: Importance of being simple Understanding and implementation of Ethics and moral values in life. Importance of being Humble Controlling desire Time management Being courteous Peace of mind or contentment How to attain it Equality Tolerance Being non-emotional and detached. Service to society and understanding poor. Value of imparting education to poor children Soft SkillsSlide 31: Computer Participation Hippopotamus Locker suitcase Hampshire Private Magazine Hampshire Illinois Get up Not Answering Dirty Opportunity Long hair Hurl Parameter performance Former Biggest Particular Harry potter Handy cam Next time Valuation Ponds Power Actually Wonderful Almighty Software Hostile All the best Printer Whatever Telephone Table Whitest TwentySlide 32: The pulse of your heart beat is a bit on the higher side. I am sure it’s really annoying when someone interrupts while you’re talking. She needs to let him do his work. Can you please set the oven on low heat. You can trust me, my lips are sealed. You know, we should always try to read newspapers. We can gain a lot of knowledge. She was so angry with him that she turned red. In French, things that are small in size are called petite. SentencesSlide 33: Articulation Practice Watch yourself in the mirror Practice for short periods several times per day. Relax Breathe deeply and abdominally Concentrate on vocal efficiency Read aloud slowly Repeat difficult words and phrases several times Check with a competent listener Let practice become a habitSlide 34: Focus on Accent & Grammar Natural English Practical approach Highly satisfied trainees Specialize in corporate and retail training Contact Vedanth Krishna 98404 89453 www.zeusacademy.in Why Zeus Academy?Slide 35: Thank you so much You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
zeus ppt-1 vedant.krishna Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 47 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: October 03, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description Zeus Academy's Global English training. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Welcome to Zeus Training: Welcome to Zeus Training Global English Training: How to Become An Effective Communicator To become effective: To become effective Wear a permanent bright Smile. Be open and Confident. Be Yourself.To become effective: To become effective Be Positive. Be Courteous and Attentive Be passionate Learning how to learnTo become effective: To become effective Make time for learning Show Interest. Don’t worry if you make mistakes. Think in English. Practice, practice and practice. Love what you do.Natural English =: Natural English = Accent + Grammar + PronunciationSlide 7: Accent A distinctive mode of pronunciation of a language, esp. one associated with a particular nation, locality, or social class. Accents typically differ in quality of voice, pronunciation of vowels and consonants, and stress,Slide 8: Presence of harder sounds Faster Speed – Close to 300 words per minute Weak word emphasis, intonation and pronunciation on English words and phrases. This could be due to faster rate of speech and there being no stress in languages here in India Long sentences and words used Differences of syllable emphasis The way we speakSlide 9: Alphabets T Rule R Rule Final Consonants H Rule L Rule Contraction Word Connections Vowel sounds UK and US English difference Slang Practical application of accent in sentences Accent consists ofSlide 10: AY D( j ) Ef JAY Kay El AZH T( ch ): Vee- Bite yr lower lip Dubyou or dabyou Kiss Eks Zee Alphabets - The basic differencesSlide 11: The American T is influenced very strongly by intonation and its position in a word or phrase. The TSlide 12: T is D in the middle of a word T is held at the end of a word T is held before N in- tain and–ten endings N & T the T disappearsSlide 13: Roll your tongue while pronouncing r ’s Use your tongue like rubber and harden the tip of the tongue by rolling it a bit. Just stretch the first half of the word, and let go the other half by striking your tongue back against the palate. The Rolling R ’sSlide 14: Roll your ‘ R ’ R in the middle and silent and voiced R at the end silent The R ruleSlide 15: Final Consonants The final D, B, P, K, G are held.Slide 16: The L in the beginning L at the end of the word L follows A the l disappears Contraction The Importance of contraction Content word and the structure word The Methodology and the application The LSlide 17: The purpose and role of word connections in the language Consonant + Vowel Consonant + Consonant Vowel + Vowel. Glide of Y and W T, D, S, Z+ y The word connectionsSlide 18: Contraction The Role of contraction in English Purpose, Application and implementation. Content and structure words Contraction methods and rulesSlide 19: The role and purpose of vowel sounds in English Tense vowels Lax vowels And Semi vowels Vowel SoundsSlide 20: Slang Informal language consisting of words and expressions that are not considered appropriate for formal occasions; often casual and crude; "their speech was full of slang expressions"Slide 21: The study of the way the sentences of a language are constructed; morphology and syntax. The study of words. (Morphology) The study of sentences. (Syntax) GrammarSlide 22: Parts of Speech Noun, Verb, Adjective, Adverb, Pronoun, Preposition, Conjunction, and Interjection Tenses 12 tenses Verb formation Situations Practical usage of tenses W-H Question forms Modals and the usage Active and passive voice Articles Grammar consists ofSlide 23: The act or manner of pronouncing words; utterance of speech. A way of speaking a word, especially a way that is accepted or generally understood. A graphic representation of the way a word is spoken, using phonetic symbols. PronunciationSlide 24: Word stress- Syllables and study and usage of syllables Rules for pronunciation Prefix, suffix, words ending with ion, Noun, verb, adjective, adverb, and Compound nouns. Study of 700 most common words with proper pronunciation and meaning. Pronunciation consists of …Slide 25: In other words sentence stress. Speech music Intonation pattern and situations Practical application of intonation pattern in speech Intonation patternSlide 26: Is practical application of Accent, Grammar and pronunciation into practical Speech We apply it in.. Extempore (Speaking without preparation Group discussion ( do’s and don’ts) And Interview skills Natural EnglishSlide 27: Spoken, carried out, or composed with little or no preparation or forethought. Speech organizational pattern Importance of eye n mouth co-ordination or brain and mouth co-ordination. Visible and invisible description How to develop a topic Lateral thinking and its usage ExtemporeSlide 28: The expectations Do’ and don’ts Body language and sitting posture Being courteous Group DiscussionSlide 29: Tell me about Yourself- The Purpose, What they expect, Application of all aspects of English, being natural and crisp. 60 most commonly asked questions and the best possible answers Interview- Do’s and Don’ts. Interview dressing Interview SkillsSlide 30: Importance of being simple Understanding and implementation of Ethics and moral values in life. Importance of being Humble Controlling desire Time management Being courteous Peace of mind or contentment How to attain it Equality Tolerance Being non-emotional and detached. Service to society and understanding poor. Value of imparting education to poor children Soft SkillsSlide 31: Computer Participation Hippopotamus Locker suitcase Hampshire Private Magazine Hampshire Illinois Get up Not Answering Dirty Opportunity Long hair Hurl Parameter performance Former Biggest Particular Harry potter Handy cam Next time Valuation Ponds Power Actually Wonderful Almighty Software Hostile All the best Printer Whatever Telephone Table Whitest TwentySlide 32: The pulse of your heart beat is a bit on the higher side. I am sure it’s really annoying when someone interrupts while you’re talking. She needs to let him do his work. Can you please set the oven on low heat. You can trust me, my lips are sealed. You know, we should always try to read newspapers. We can gain a lot of knowledge. She was so angry with him that she turned red. In French, things that are small in size are called petite. SentencesSlide 33: Articulation Practice Watch yourself in the mirror Practice for short periods several times per day. Relax Breathe deeply and abdominally Concentrate on vocal efficiency Read aloud slowly Repeat difficult words and phrases several times Check with a competent listener Let practice become a habitSlide 34: Focus on Accent & Grammar Natural English Practical approach Highly satisfied trainees Specialize in corporate and retail training Contact Vedanth Krishna 98404 89453 www.zeusacademy.in Why Zeus Academy?Slide 35: Thank you so much