EnglishEd with Sayali.

Auteur(s): Sayali Gujar ( Communication coach)
  • Résumé

  • India now claims to be the world’s second -largest English-speaking country according to the Indian Human Development Survey (IHDS 2005). However, In India, English medium students can’t speak good English due to lack of consistent practice in speaking and listening, ineffective teaching methods, cultural or social factors that may impact confidence in the language and limited exposure to native speakers. Hey, I'm Sayali, your English education Coach. Listen, speak and practice English with me.
    Sayali Gujar ( Communication coach)
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Épisodes
  • ACE your TONE.
    Jul 8 2024
    Hey my awesome learners! Have you ever felt that your words are losing value? Have you ever felt the need to speak louder so that someone just listens to you? Have you ever felt that your friends, colleagues, family members or boss misinterpret your words? The reason is most of the times we use the right words but the words said in the wrong tone might convey the wrong meaning. Hereby you lose a golden chance to convey your feelings or negotiate with others. Welcome to my Podcast Episode 5. The topic of this episode is ACE YOUR TONE. Listen to this podcast to overcome the challenge of speaking in the wrong tone and correct the tone of your speech. Learn the rules of Intonations to Ace your tone. I am sure that out of compassion you will share your thoughts in the comments section. I am sure in your compassion you will Smash on the Follow button of my Podcast in your podcast APP. Happy Learning!
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    13 min
  • Practice Word Stress and Sentence Stress and sound like a native English speaker.
    Jun 19 2024
    Hey amazing learners! I have a question for you. How do you pronounce the word English? Is it 'Eng-lish ( Adding the stress on the first syllable) or is it Eng-'lish ( Adding the stress on the second syllable). Well done! if you said 'Eng-lish. Objective of my Podcast:- Listening and practicing my podcast will enable you to know- 1. How to break down words into correct syllables. 2. Rules to add stress on the correct syllable in the word, that's word stress. 3. Rules to add stress on the correct word in a sentence, that's sentence stress. What will you achieve by learning these rules? Well! Listening and practicing my podcast will enable you to. 1. Develop better rhythm while speaking. 2. Improve your fluency in the language. 3. Be better understood. 4. Become a confident speaker. 5. Improve your English pronunciation. Hey! I will love it if you will rate my podcast. Don't forget to follow my podcast, Okay? Hey hey stop. Do fill up the Poll answers. You got me. Happy Learning my Awesomest Folks!
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    19 min
  • Master English Pronunciation with Hindi Swars.
    May 24 2024
    Whether you're a student, professional, or language enthusiast, "EnglishEd with Sayali invites you to tune into the new Episode Topic:- Master English Pronunciation with Hindi Swars to embark on a transformative journey of self-discovery and linguistic exploration. Join me as we delve into the rhythmic world of swars, mapping each Hindi sound to its English counterpart and unraveling the secrets of accurate pronunciation. From matching swars to vowels to contrasting consonant sounds, my podcast offers practical exercises and drills that will enhance your linguistic prowess and help you emulate native English speakers. Let's embark on this harmonious odyssey together! Instructions: Match the Hindi consonant with its closest English equivalent. Pay attention to the pronunciation and try to mimic the sounds accurately. It is advised to Read the words in the description below and record yourself before taking the pronunciation drill to know where you stand. Practice these exercises regularly to strengthen your pronunciation skills and bridge the gap between Hindi and English sounds. Happy learning! Exercise these words. 1. Englishwords with Hindi swar a se anar.-Come, but, touch. Words where r is silent Term, bird, burn, were, worship, learn, journal. 2. English words with Hindi swar aa se aam. Arm , father, task, dance. 3. English words with Hindi swar e se imli. Ink, fit, symbol, busy. 4. English words with Hindi swar ee se eekh. Meet, deal, eve, receive, key, field. 5. English words with Hindi swar o se oloo. Took, good, could, put, full, wolf. 6. English words with Hindi swar oo se oon. Boot, food, group, shoe, do, two, chew, blue, fruit. 7. English words with Hindi swar a se ade. Ten, dead, leopard, said, friend, bury. 8. English words with Hindi swar ai se ainak. Child, die, try, eye, high. 9. English words with Hindi swar o se ooss. Sport, board, broad, court, door, all, talk, warn, law, taught. Sometimes the spelling may consists of o alone. Go, no, cold, show, don’t, foe. 10. English words with Hindi swar au se aurat. Here is sound is aa- not like naat, box, wander, quality, because. Rest are dipthongs in English. These are combinations of two vowel sounds. 11. (ei)-day, face, change, great, fail, break, ballet, grey, eight. 12. This dipthong is spelt as oi or oy. Oil, boy, destroy, voice. 13. (au)- How, out, plough. This dipthong is spelled as( ea). Frontier, cheer, mere, hear. 14. This dipthong is spelled as(er). Care, there, hair. 15. This dipthong is spelled as( Ua)-Poor, tour, cure, your. R is rolled.
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    18 min

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