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The Importance of Language Skills

           Language is absolutely central to your learning: without it, you cannot make sense or communicate your understanding of a subject. Understand and make the most effective use of your study materials Develop the specialized language and vocabulary relevant to your subject Interpret assignment questions and select relevant and appropriate material for your        response Write well-structured and coherently presented assignments, without plagiarism   Communicate your needs to your tutors    Work productively with other students. Knowledge and Understanding Level 1: Show that you know and understand the principles, concepts and terms central to your subject. Level 2: Show knowledge and critical understanding of the principles, concepts and techniques in your subject. Level 3: Show your awareness of current thinking and developments. Show you...

Effective Communication Barriers

It is known that very few are aware of communication skills . The ambiguity of communication misleads the way we transmute the message from one and another. Despite of all the wrong insights about communication, people feel that they are very efficient at communication and dispute that the reasons for the barriers are others’ problems. In order to lead a life in these embattled societies, we ought to be ready to overcome    the barriers in communication. In the previous blog we saw about the effective communication and its importance where now let us have a clarification that how it hinders our communication. Classification of barriers: The major barriers that affect communication process are listed below. Semantic barrier   Physical barrier Organizational barrier Emotional barrier Semantic barrier: Linguistic ability would be hindrance to commute with others. Though we converse in the same language, the vocabulary being used in the me...

The Different Levels of English

                                     The six different levels of English are A1: Beginner This is where you can use very simple expressions and talk about yourself in a basic way. You need the other person to talk slowly to understand. A2: Elementary If you have an elementary level, you can understand frequently used expressions and give basic personal information. You can talk about simple things on familiar topics. B1: Intermediate If you can deal with most situations when traveling, describe experiences and events, and give reasons and explanations for opinions and plans, then you have a B1 level. B2: Upper Intermediate This is where you feel comfortable in MOST situations. You can interact spontaneously and with a degree of fluency with native speakers and people can understand y...

Barriers to effective communication

In the previous blog we saw about the effective communication and its importance where now let us have a clarification that how it hinders our communication. It is known that very few are aware of communication skills. The ambiguity of communication misleads the way we transmute the message from one and another. Despite of all the wrong insights about communication, people feel that they are very efficient at communication and dispute that the reasons for the barriers are others’ problems. In order to lead a life in these embattled societies, we ought to be ready to overcome    the barriers in communication. Classification of barriers: The major barriers that affect communication process are listed below. 1.        Semantic barrier 2.          Physical barrier 3.        Organizational barrier 4.        Emotional barrier Semantic bar...

TOEFL iBT® Test

TOEFL iBT ®  Test The  TOEFL internet Based Test , is a best way to study abroad. It is used to understand English at the university level . TOEFL iBT test to measure how well you read, listen, speak, and write in English, and how well you use these skills together, you will be asked to integrate these skills. For example, you may read a passage or listen to a lecture, and then write or speak about what you learned. TOEFL consists of 4 sections– Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing. Reading: The reading section of the TOEFL exam includes two main question types: Multiple Choice and Drag-and-Drop. This section contains between 36-56 questions and is 60-80 minutes in length. Score Range : Reading Section (Score of: 0–30) Listening: The Listening section of the TOEFL exam contains Multiple Choice and Drag-and-Drop. This section has between 34-51 questions and is approximately 60-90 minutes in length. Score Range: Listening Section (Score of: 0–30) Speaking: Test...

Importance of Effective communication

We all communicate with others may be to known are unknown every day in our life but do we commute effectively?   The answer to this question will be a big NO. Mostly we make even a simple communication into a complex form without knowing the proper way to tell the information. In order to eradicate this, we should know to commute effectively and that can be achieved by understanding the needed skill for that. Effective communication skills are the key to succeed in many aspects of life. People with this skill taste the success in work place, friends and family. Effective communication ought to be spontaneous.   Effective communication  ought to  be  natural .  However   once we   attempt to  communicate with others  one thing  goes  awry .  We say  one  factor , where the opposite  person may get misunderstandings, frustration, and conflicts  arise .  This could  cause  issu...