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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Cook book: "To give sweet potatoes more flavour, add a tablespoon of water to the water in which they are boiled".

Mmm... we can taste that extra flavour already :/
ein?

can anyone explain me this?


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sure read this one!


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Can anyone explain the garbage one? I am still trying to decipher the difference between garbage and trash!! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

The cow essay is a big hooter! I read it some time back and still laugh when I read it!! :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:
Cook book: "To give sweet potatoes more flavour, add a tablespoon of water to the water in which they are boiled".

Mmm... we can taste that extra flavour already :/


I think that recipe of yours is published in our site. I have seen it. Let me go to article directory. Wait a moment please!!!!

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Can anyone explain the garbage one? I am still trying to decipher the difference between garbage and trash!! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

The cow essay is a big hooter! I read it some time back and still laugh when I read it!! :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:


Garbage and trash are synonymous. For better understanding, please see the link:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waste
ein?

can anyone explain me this?


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Yes of course, we can dispose/recycle garbage but not trash
Cook book: "To give sweet potatoes more flavour, add a tablespoon of water to the water in which they are boiled".

Mmm... we can taste that extra flavour already :/

Why not that extra spoon of of water in the first place, why add one more spoon now?
We address elder brother's wife as 'Bhabi'. How do The British address elder brother's wife. I am writing a story. So, I need this information.
We address elder brother's wife as 'Bhabi'. How do The British address elder brother's wife. I am writing a story. So, I need this information.


I think, they will call her...Mrs.........
(Actually they call all people by their names, even very aged people.)
Nothing else for calling 'sister in law' :unsure:
No idea.
I think they call by their names. It will be bit tough to call sister in law and all.
gulshanji

we address them as 'sister in law' or call them by their name
We address elder brother's wife as 'Bhabi'. How do The British address elder brother's wife. I am writing a story. So, I need this information.

They either call her by first name or 'sis'.
Its better to ask any britishian who may be your longer friend like your friends friends friend like that
[quote]Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
Can anyone explain the garbage one? I am still trying to decipher the difference between garbage and trash!!

The cow essay is a big hooter! I read it some time back and still laugh when I read it!!


Garbage and trash are synonymous. For better understanding, please see the link:[/quote]

I do know that! My comment was in response to the displayed sign : Only Garbage No Trash! So how does a person understand here what is garbage and what is trash, a play on the words used!
[quote]We address elder brother's wife as 'Bhabi'. How do The British address elder brother's wife. I am writing a story. So, I need this information. [/quote]

The sister in law is addressed by her name only, her age and relation does not make any difference unlike our tradition of calling by specified names!
Exactly, most of the relations are limited to either first names or surnames there. They have their own ways of calling them.
yes, now day every one are calling with their names that may be any relation. Even people are started calling their parents also with names as a fashion
I am a fluent speaker but i still get stuck sometimes when i am in an interview or on stage due to nervousness.
Foe me this is no issue as I had been in many countries where they speak English as contact language and as first language.

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