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Vocabulary Words with Meaning

Vocabulary Words with Meaning
After choosing the mode of learning, decide how you want to learn like you need a teacher assisted course or a self learning program. The later is the best again because it saves time. The former needs your presence in the classroom at the specified time whereas the later gives you the liberty of time. A self learning course is better for those who have busy schedules. With the help of such courses the learners can learn English at their own pace. There is no compulsion to be present in the classes at the specified time. You can learn anytime when free.
If online learning is not feasible then get a book. A lot of text materials like books; magazines etc. may be available for self study for those who wish to learn English as a second language. The books can also be found at the Public library or over the internet.

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Vocabulary Words with Meaning

Vocabulary Words with Meaning
Telugu is a Dravidian language and is mostly spoken in Andhra Pradesh, India. It borrows several features of Sanskrit. Learning English for a native Telugu speaker is no more a dream now. Several organisations are offering the English speaking courses for native Telugu speaker. Here are few suggestions to learn English through Telugu.
Firstly analyse your requirement and the way you want to learn. Decide if your preference is classroom coaching or online learning. However online learning is best if you have time constraint. It makes you to learn at your convenience.

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Example of Antonyms

Example of Antonyms
WHAT ARE ANTONYMS?

Antonyms are words that have opposite meanings. For example, the antonym of long is short. Often words will have more than one antonym but as with synonyms it depends on the context. For instance, the word warm could have the antonym cool or chilly. In order to choose the correct antonym, you have to look at all the meanings and how the word is used. Cool can mean stylish as well as chilly so the word cool may not be the best choice.
TYPES OF ANTONYMS

Antonyms fall within the three categories: graded antonyms, relational antonyms, and complementary antonyms.
Graded antonyms are word pairs that have variations between the two opposites. For example, big and little are antonyms but there are a lot of changes before you get to the opposite meaning. Like this:
Big, huge, bulky, full-size, slight, petite, little

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How to learn spoken English through Hindi

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Hindi is the official language of India. However English continues to be used as the official language along with it. So it is necessary to have good command over English. It becomes difficult for a native Hindi speaker to learn English through English. Initially, it is recommended to start learning English through your native language, however later on you can switch to learning English through English.

The steps included in learning a language are Listening, Understanding, Speaking, Reading and Writing. So choose a course which focuses on all these sections. You may find a lot of educational websites which offer “Learn English through English’ course. Ensure that the course they offer should follow the above stated steps. Other than doing the course you should do some things at your end as well which are discussed here.
It is said that you can learn a language by listening to it...

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