Education
English Speaking in 35 days
Improve Your English - Part I
1st Day
2nd Day
Improve Your English - Part II
CONVERSATIONS)
3rd Day
4th Day
5th Day
6th Day
7th Day
8th Day
9th Day
10th Day
11th Day
12th Day
13th Day
Improve Your English - Part III
DISCUSSIONS)
14th Day
15th Day
16th Day
17th Day
18th Day
19th Day
20th Day
21st Day
22nd Day
Improve Your English - Part IV
VOCABULARY)
23rd Day
24th Day
25th Day
26th Day
27th Day
28th Day
29th Day
30th Day
31st Day
32nd Day
33rd Day
34th Day
35th Day
English Speaking in 35 days
Improve Your English - Day 6th
To rapidly improve your English Speaking Skills, just go through all the conversational sheets, Vocabulary Sheets and discussion Sheets and follow the instructions written on them.

Simply do 2 sheets in a day, more than that would only make you confused. You may write the sheets on your notebook and practice them at home. Now start with the conversational sheets given below:

Conversation Sheet 1 Conversation Sheet 2
Conversation Sheet 1 (on 6th Day) : (Memorize and speak aloud)
HOSPITAL : (Dr. DORMIS is a well known M.D. doctor. He is well known for his funny Habits)
RITA : Arrives at his hospital.

RITA : Dr. Saheb, I have got piercing pain in my teeth.  Give me some medicine.

DR. DORMIS : First, let me do the check-up. Now open your mouth widely and shout loudly.

RITA : Dr. Saheb, please extract the teeth, you are breaking my tongue instead of extracting the teeth.

Dr. DORMIS : Oh, I am sorry. Actually I am finding out the cause of your pain.

RITA : But doctor, please handle it softly.

Dr. DORMIS : O.K, O.K. Now don't wail when I will extract your teeth.
(Rita fleds from his hospital. A new patient arrives.)

Mrs. JOHNSON : Doctor saheb, I have got a very weak eye-sight. Do something to cure it.
(Dr. DORMIS brings a huge torch which sparkles as bright like the lightening.)

Dr. DORMIS : Show me your eyes.
(Mrs. Johnson shows her eyes to the Doctor.)

Mrs. JOHNSON : O Doctor, what are you doing? You are making me feel so uneasy with your torch! It's light is like the blazing sun!

Dr. DORMIS : Well, I have to find out the reason for your ailment. How can you be cured, otherwise?

Mrs. JOHNSON: No Doctor, I am sorry, It is better to have a weak eye sight than to become blind forever.
(And Mrs. JOHNSON leaves the Hospital as scared as a rabbit, never to return again)

Conversation Sheet 2 (on 6th Day) : (Memorize and speak aloud)
CINEMA : A CURSE OR BANE?
RAKESH : Vijay, Have you watched any movie recently?

VIJAY : Yeah! I have seen Salaam Namaste, recently.

RAKESH : How do you like it?

VIJAY : It is nice. In fact, Its the real life story of a eunuch.

RAKESH : But don't you think there is a lot of violence and vulgarity in our movies, thesedays? The directors are exploiting the talents of the artists.

VIJAY : No, I don't think that's the fault of the directors. Our audience consists of 70% illiterate people who love to watch these movies.

RAKESH : No, It's not true. Our Indians are known for their good character the world over. In fact, we should all condemn such movies, that leave a bad impression in our minds.

VIJAY : The fact is that the cinema is a boon as well as a curse in Indian Society. A film is a mirror of our society. It reflects our deeds and leave a deep impact on our minds.

RAKESH : Yes, and thus significant and good movies prove a boon to us as they prompt us to become good citizens, where as bad movies inspire us into wrong direction and make us rude, nasty and violent.

VIJAY: To encourage goodness, we should appreciate truely talented artists like Dilip Kumar, who has never adopted vulgarity in his whole life-span.

RAKESH : It is rightly said that respect is to be given to the humble and capable, not proud and haughty. Only true persons sincerely devoted to our Nation's Welfare deserve respect from us.