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Importance of English Language

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  Over 1 point 5 billion people speak English, making it the most widely used language in the world. It is spoken as a lingua franca (a language that all people share) and is the official language of 53 nations. The importance of learning English can be argued for a variety of reasons. The most significant ones are highlighted here: For international business, English is the preferred language. Speaking English is a requirement if you want to work for a multinational corporation or conduct business with people from other nations. The language of technology and science is English.  You must be able to read and comprehend English-language textbooks and articles if you want to major in science or technology. The internet is in English.  You must be able to speak English if you want to be able to access information and communicate with people around the globe.   Culture is expressed through English. You must be able to speak English if you want to be able to enjoy Shakesp

Aesop Fables: The Wolf and the House Dog; Wolf in Sheep's Clothing; The Mother and the Wolf

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The Wolf and the House Dog There was once a Wolf that had very little to eat since the village Dogs were so alert and cautious. He was truly nothing more than skin and bones, and the thought depressed him. This Wolf chance to meet a fine plump House Dog who had strayed a little too far from home one night. The Wolf would have devoured him immediately, but the House Dog proved to be powerful enough to leave his prints if he attempted.    So the Wolf addressed the Dog modestly, praising him on his good looks. The Dog replied, "You can be as healthy-fed as I am if you wish so". Leave the woods; you're uncomfortable there." Why, every meal requires a lot of effort. Follow my lead, and you'll get along just fine." "What must I do?" the Wolf inquired. "Hardly anything," the House Dog replied. "Chase people who carry canes, bark at beggars, and fawn on house-people." In exchange, you will receive various nibbles, chicken bones, choice

Aesop Fables: The Wolf and His Shadow; The Wolf and the Crane; The Wolf and the Lamb

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The Wolf and His Shadow One evening, a wolf emerged from his den in good cheer and with a ravenous appetite. The wolf appeared much larger than he actually was as he ran because the setting sun cast a shadow of him that extended far out onto the ground. Why, the Wolf exclaimed arrogantly, "See how big I am! Fancy me fleeing from a puny Lion! I'll prove to him whether he or I am deserving of being king. ". Right then, a huge shadow completely obscured him, and a Lion quickly dispatched him with a single blow. Moral: Avoid letting your imagination cause you to overlook the truth. The Wolf and the Crane A Wolf had overindulged, and a bone had been lodged crosswise in his neck. He couldn't move it, and he couldn't eat anything. That was obviously a bad situation for a greedy Wolf. So he dashed off to the Crane. He was certain that she would be able to reach the bone and pull it out with her long neck and bill. "I will reward you handsomely if you pull that bone o

Presentation Techniques

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  It can be paralyzing to be afraid of speaking out of turn, sounding stupid, or failing to engage the audience. But anyone can learn to speak well and persuade an audience with practice and the right methods. In this thorough guide, we'll examine the crucial elements that go into strong presentation abilities and offer helpful advice to help you develop your public speaking skills. Overcoming Your Public Speaking Fear One common obstacle that keeps many people from giving presentations effectively is their fear of public speaking. Before addressing a group, it's critical to understand that some degree of anxiety is normal and even stimulating. You can, however, overcome this fear and give an engaging speech by concentrating on the advantages of giving a presentation and putting anxiety management techniques into practice. Factors Affecting Anxiety Levels The degree of anxiety one feels prior to speaking in front of an audience can depend on a number of factors. You can

Naveed Jan English

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Welcome to our English learning website! Our platform is specifically designed to help non-native English speakers improve their language skills . From grammar and vocabulary to writing and speaking, we offer a comprehensive range of resources that are tailored to your individual needs. Discover practical tips, inspiring stories , and valuable resources for your personal growth. We invite you to follow us on Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram, where you can stay up-to-date on our latest news, events, and promotions. Thank you for choosing our online English learning website. Let's start improving your language skills today! Together, we can make learning English a fun and rewarding experience! Follow Us: https://www.facebook.com/naveedjanenglish   https://twitter.com/naveedenglish Click on the following interesting content: Improve Your Presentation Skills Tongue Twisters Aesop Fables: The Boy and the Filberts; The Old Man and His Sons; The Boy Who Cried Wolf Aesop Fables: The W

The Lion and the Ass

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 Author: Aesop One day, the animals respectfully moved aside for the Lion as he marched proudly down a forest aisle. As he passed, however, an Ass yelled something disparaging. A burst of rage hit the Lion. He continued walking quietly though after turning to look at the speaker. He wouldn't give the fool even a single claw stroke of respect. Moral Never take offense at a fool's remarks. Don't pay them any attention.

The Travelers and the Purse

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 Author: Aesop One of the two men picked up a full purse while they were both walking alongside the road with another. He exclaimed, "How fortunate I am.  I discovered a purse. It must be filled with gold, based on its weight." Saying "I have found a purse" is not appropriate, his colleague cautioned him. "We have found a purse, not 'how lucky we are,' you should remark. The good and bad fortunes of the road should be shared by all travelers. ". The other retorted angrily, "No, no. I found it and I'm keeping it." They suddenly heard someone yell, "Stop, thief!" and turned to see a crowd of people walking down the street carrying clubs. A panic attack overcame the man who had discovered the purse. If they discover the purse on us, we are lost, he sobbed. The other retorted, "No, no, you wouldn't say 'we' before, so stick to your 'I' now. State "I'm lost."'".