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Wednesday 6 January 2010

Direct & InDirect World of English



English is a subtle language spoken with various tones created to communicate in balanced meaningful way. There are methods when English languages sound Direct or Indirect. For example English Citizens choose a direct meaningful word for a direct answer. If the question is meaningful and spoken from the heart the conclusion is an honest reply. Direct speech spoken with a louder voice tends to sound off balanced and sometimes rude. English citizens should be excused for this direct method with words that control an event or time of need, in slang otherwise known as ‘get the job done.’

English has been used for decades as an international language to nurture and improve our countries communication and education. Direct & Indirect speech is opposite and for should be controlled accordingly. There are higher methods of learning such techniques for business. These methods are difficult to understand but when organized correctly, the speaker becomes communicative from all angles. In context even serious teachers have problems teaching these methodical speech therapies.

Grammar contains thousands of rules designed to teach the bios of the language. Answers to learning English is simple, be conscious of how the language makes you feel when spoken and remember to never forget teacher’s reason for the lesson. Each lesson should have a headline and the conclusion should express how the grammar and words assisted you in learning. How did you feel about your teacher at the end of the lesson?

Once again in context words come easier for some when nothing is said at all. A genture is a great annoucement of a body language for all to learn and in our terms is not owned unless a new law of divisions announces that the gestures used are un-callled for. Even negative gestures cancel positive gestures out for the cause of ease.

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