What Are the Issues That Stop You From Speaking English Fluently?

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I come many persons who,doubtless,write flawless English but fumbles with their words when speaking it! What could be the possible reasons?

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Vaishnavi where is the link I cant found any thing here. :( :(
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Can you help me in framing the question?
Jawaharlal Nehru was the first Prime minister of India.
How can we frame the question to get 'the first' as the answer?


What was Jawharlal Nehru's position in the order of tenures as Prime Minister?



This much complex question!!!!
Can't we find a simple one?

Someone told me, we can't frame it. But I didn't believe. So I posted here.


Someone rightly told that we cannot frame a question. Not only in English, it will not be possible to frame in Hindi as well. Chinmoy has given very apt question that will give the desired reply viz. First.
Let me give some idea how to speak in English fluently. Fluency means that yo can speak or write without struggling for words or grammar. One way is to remember and practise clauses i.e. 'group of words' instead of single words. If you remember the phrase- 'star lit sky', you can easily say that there are many stars visible in the sky. Remembering 'once in a blue moon' will help more than just knowing individual words like once, blue etc. There are many groups of words that are used in day to day talk. If you just remember these 'groups of words' that covey sense, you will speak and write fluently. This is exactly the way how people speak in their mother tongue. People spontaneously speak 'group of words', clauses and even whole sentences.
To my mind mastering verbal prepositions is a must in the art of speaking English.For example you can use 'tolerate' but 'put up with' sounds better. You may also use 'stand' in the alternative!

This much complex question!!!!
Can't we find a simple one?

Someone told me, we can't frame it. But I didn't believe. So I posted here.


Someone rightly told that we cannot frame a question. Not only in English, it will not be possible to frame in Hindi as well. Chinmoy has given very apt question that will give the desired reply viz. First.



But we have a word in Malayalam 'Ethraamathe'..., I think in all South Indian languages, it can be framed. I don't know to say it in English.

Sarala, Sasi.....can you say anything about this?
More murder...

Principal to student..." I saw u yesterday rotating near girls hostel pulling cigarette... ? "

Teacher in a furious mood... write down ur name and father of ur name!!

LIBRARIAN SCOLDs ," IF U WILL TALK AGAIN , I WILL KNEEL DOWN OUTSIDE"

Tomorrow call ur parents especially mother and father

:)
Real murder :evil:

I think you have got a good stock of such 'Koleveri' English :woohoo:
rally amusing....where do you find all these Shwetha...or do you have a library of it.....

In any way, its really very funny.......
i come across such stuff everyday

Just the ones which are amusing, I share with you all.

infact these are just to show how English language is used when we feel we learned it perfectly
It seems like we Indians are not the only experts in murdering English!

This is a sign seen in a hotel in Acapulco:

THE MANAGER HAS PERSONALLY PASSED ALL THE WATER SERVED HERE. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

Try drinking that water!! :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:
hahahha

that is so funny...i cant stop laughing here :)
I too am still laughing hard reading that!

Here's another guaranteed to make you fall over laughing!

Black Forest, Germany:

IT IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN ON OUR BLACK FOREST CAMPING SITE THAT PEOPLE OF DIFFERENT SEX, FOR INSTANCE, MEN AND WOMEN, LIVE TOGETHER IN ONE TENT UNLESS THEY ARE MARRIED WITH EACH OTHER FOR THIS PURPOSE.

:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
hehehe.... this is like 'call your parents especially your mother and father"

hehehe...
[quote]hehehe.... this is like 'call your parents especially your mother and father"

hehehe... [/quote] And like "call BOTH your parents" :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:
hehehe.... this is like 'call your parents especially your mother and father"

hehehe...


Great Swetha!

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Cocktail bar, Norway: "Ladies are requested not to have children in the bar".

Zoo, Budapest: "Please do not feed the animals. If you have any suitable food, give it to the guard on duty".

Doctor's office, Rome: "Specialist in women and other diseases".
one of the best one i read till date

User's manual for air-conditioning device, hotel, Japan: "Cooles and heates: If you want condition of warm air in your room, please control yourself".

hahhahaha :D
One of the comedies of our PG college days.
I studied in Tamil Nadu. There rules are strict and we can't even talk to boys.
One day, while our group was going to have lunch, one of the junior boys of another class caught my friend's hand intentionally and passed by. We were so much angry that we decided to complain our HOD. He asked us to write a complaint to be given to Principal.
So, whole girls of our class gathered around, discussing how to write the letter in English.
One funny comment was really a murder of English.
"He caught my hand and passed away". :cheer:
Now also, we ridicule her saying a boy caught her hand and he passed away. :)
:) :) :) :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :woohoo: :woohoo:

hee hee hee! Can't stop laughing!
heheh sandhya imagine if that was really true

we will reduce the population just by a mere touch!

hehhe

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