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TEST YOUR ENGLISH

Is learning to speak English really so difficult?
Think about it. Don’t we all use so many words of English in our day-to-day lives?
Let’s go through these few words –

  • Kitchen

  • Train

  • Mobile Phone

  • School/ College

  • Camera

  • Jeans/ Tee Shirt

  • News/ Newspaper

  • Tube light/ Bulb

  • Website/ Internet

  • Assistant

  • Now, what about GOOD ENGLISH ?
    Let’s check out these few words AND their pronunciations:



  • Develop

  • Executive

  • Bury

  • Opposite

  • Wednesday

  • Woman/ Women

  • Photography

  • Biology

  • Psychology

  • Relative



  • Are you sure you can pronounce ALL the above 10 words correctly?

    For example, let’s take Wednesday. Did you say [wed-nus-dey] ? The correct pronunciation is [wenz-dey]

    Another one – Develop. Did you say [Dev-lup] ? Well. It’s [dih-vel-uh p]. You might want to cross check with your dictionary for other words (or simply log on to www.dictionary.com).

    And while you check your dictionary, we leave you with a few more questions. Is it correct to say Mr Rakesh ? Or should it be Mr Kumar or Mr Rakesh Kumar ?

    Do most of us not say Mr Rakesh, Mr Deepak, Mr Sanjay ?

    How many people have you heard say. “ I did not went there?”

    Are you aware of the difference between “Affect” & “Effect” and their correct pronunciation ?

    What about “Beside “ & “Besides” ?

    Have you not heard many people say, “I have gone there” or “I have gone to Mumbai” ? The correct sentence should be “I have been there” or “I have been to Mumbai.”

    You’re welcome to walk-in to our centre for answers to all these questions and much more insight into the wonderful world of english language.