In an era where communication has become synonymous to speaking English, it has become mandatory not only to learn the language but put it into terms to sustain in the competing world. Considering the technicality of the language, it is surely difficult to convey the words spoken, because it is not just about speaking English but it is to make it understandable and lucid. Just as written English is constrained by barricades of Grammar, so does spoken English is restrained by both Grammar as well as phonetics of speech. Dealing with such great tides of difficulty inherent in speaking English, there is a need to simplify the vocalization of this global language.
This book is written especially for University Students, but all stages of learners may also find it useful. The explanations are made as simple as possible. Special care had been taken to cover all the items which are very useful for all non English medium academic background students. Explanations are mostly in ordinary everyday English. This book describes standard modern British English, and gives realistic examples of spoken and written language (both formal and informal).
The book, ‘Speaking English Made Easy’ is an attempt to put forth an easy and effortless way for learning the language. The work presents a unique understanding to bring the language to one’s finger tips. Assembling the various descendants of Grammar, the book interleaves into the technicality of speaking English. The book is also a useful guide for students taking on competitive exams on English. This work can definitely stand on as the sound whose echo vibrates around the world.
Table of Contents
- Grammar, Definition of Grammar
- The Sentence
- Kinds Of Sentences
- Phrase and Clause
- Subject and Predicate
- Parts Of Speech
- Verb
- Irregular Verbs
- Tense
- Present Tense
- Past Tense
- Future Tense
- Uses Of Tense
- Uses of Simple Present Tense
- Uses of Present continuous Tense
- Present Tense vs. Simple Present Tense
- Uses of Simple Past Tense
- Uses of Past Continuous Tense
- Uses of Present Perfect Tense
- Uses of Simple Future Tense
- Uses of "going to" form
- Uses of Present Perfect continuous Tense
- Uses of Past Perfect Tense
- Uses of Past Perfect continuous Tense
- Uses of Future continuous Tense
- Uses of Future Perfect Tense
- Uses of Future Perfect continuous Tense
- Common Structures in English for Spoken communication
- Want/Wants to
- Don't/Doesn't want to
Objectives and Key Themes
The objective of "Speaking English Made Easy: 2nd Edition" is to provide a simplified and accessible approach to learning spoken English, catering to a wide range of learners, from students to research scholars. The book aims to overcome the challenges of grammar and phonetics inherent in mastering spoken English.
- Simplifying the complexities of spoken English grammar and phonetics.
- Providing practical examples of spoken and written English in both formal and informal contexts.
- Offering clear and concise explanations suitable for various learning levels.
- Focusing on standard modern British English.
- Preparing students for competitive English exams.
Chapter Summaries
Grammar, Definition of Grammar: This chapter lays the groundwork for understanding grammar, providing a fundamental definition and setting the stage for subsequent chapters exploring the intricacies of sentence structures and parts of speech. It likely establishes the importance of grammar in effective communication, both written and spoken, and prepares the reader for a deeper dive into grammatical rules and their practical applications.
The Sentence: This chapter delves into the definition and structure of a sentence, providing a foundation for understanding how words combine to form meaningful units of communication. It likely differentiates between various types of sentences, such as declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory sentences, and explains their grammatical composition, paving the way for understanding more complex grammatical concepts.
Kinds Of Sentences: Building upon the previous chapter's introduction to sentences, this section likely provides a comprehensive overview of different sentence types, detailing their structures, functions, and applications in various contexts. The differences and similarities between declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory sentences would be clearly defined with illustrative examples to enhance comprehension.
Phrase and Clause: This chapter likely differentiates phrases and clauses, explaining their structures and functions within sentences. It probably explores various types of phrases (noun phrases, verb phrases, prepositional phrases, etc.) and clauses (independent and dependent clauses), illustrating how these elements contribute to the overall meaning and complexity of sentences.
Subject and Predicate: This chapter likely focuses on identifying and understanding the fundamental components of a sentence: the subject and the predicate. It explains their roles in conveying meaning, likely discussing the various forms subjects and predicates can take and providing numerous examples to illustrate their function within different sentence structures.
Parts Of Speech: This chapter systematically introduces and defines the various parts of speech (nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, interjections), explaining their roles and functions within sentences. It provides detailed examples to clarify the distinctions between different parts of speech, aiding learners in recognizing and correctly using them.
Verb: This chapter focuses specifically on verbs, exploring their various forms, tenses, and functions within sentences. It probably delves into the intricacies of verb conjugation and the importance of verb tense in conveying accurate and precise meaning. The chapter likely provides extensive examples to illustrate the correct usage of verbs in different contexts.
Irregular Verbs: This chapter likely addresses the challenges presented by irregular verbs in English, providing a list and explanations of their unique conjugations. It may focus on strategies for memorizing irregular verb forms and utilizing them correctly in spoken and written English, offering practical applications and examples to solidify understanding.
Tense: This chapter provides a comprehensive overview of tense in English, explaining its importance in conveying time relationships and the nuances of past, present, and future actions. It serves as an introduction to the detailed exploration of specific tenses in subsequent chapters.
Present Tense: This chapter focuses specifically on the present tense, exploring its various forms (simple present, present continuous, present perfect, present perfect continuous) and their appropriate usage in different contexts. It likely provides detailed explanations, examples, and potential pitfalls to avoid when using the present tense.
Past Tense: Similar to the chapter on present tense, this chapter focuses on the past tense, covering simple past, past continuous, past perfect, and past perfect continuous tenses. It provides detailed explanations, examples, and guidance on appropriate usage in various communication contexts.
Future Tense: This chapter examines the future tense in English, detailing the various ways of expressing future actions, including the use of "will," "going to," and other future tense constructions. It highlights the nuances of meaning and usage in different contexts, providing clear examples to avoid common errors.
Uses Of Tense: This chapter likely synthesizes the information from the previous chapters on tense, providing a comprehensive overview of the appropriate uses of each tense. It likely emphasizes the importance of selecting the correct tense to accurately convey the intended meaning and context.
Uses of Simple Present Tense: This chapter likely focuses on the various uses of the simple present tense, including habitual actions, general truths, and permanent states, with numerous examples to demonstrate appropriate usage and avoid common errors.
Uses of Present continuous Tense: This chapter is likely dedicated to the uses of the present continuous tense, emphasizing its application for actions happening now, temporary actions, and future plans, with illustrative examples for clarity and understanding.
Present Tense vs. Simple Present Tense: This chapter likely compares and contrasts the various present tenses, highlighting their differences and helping learners discern when to use each form appropriately. It probably offers exercises or examples to test understanding and improve usage.
Uses of Simple Past Tense: This chapter focuses on the various uses of the simple past tense, such as completed actions, past habits, and past states, with explanations and examples to ensure proper comprehension and usage.
Uses of Past Continuous Tense: This chapter likely details the uses of the past continuous tense, emphasizing its application to actions in progress at a specific time in the past, with clarifying examples and explanations.
Uses of Present Perfect Tense: This chapter is likely dedicated to the various uses of the present perfect tense, such as actions completed before now with relevance to the present, past experiences, and changes, with numerous illustrative examples.
Uses of Simple Future Tense: This chapter likely focuses on the uses of the simple future tense, highlighting scenarios where it is used, including predictions, promises, and spontaneous decisions, and providing clear examples for each.
Uses of "going to" form: This chapter likely provides detailed examples and explanations of the "going to" future tense construction, emphasizing its usage for planned actions and predictions based on present evidence.
Uses of Present Perfect continuous Tense: This chapter is likely focused on the present perfect continuous tense, highlighting its use for actions that started in the past and continue to the present, emphasizing duration and ongoing nature, with numerous examples.
Uses of Past Perfect Tense: This chapter likely explains the past perfect tense, emphasizing its use to describe actions completed before another action in the past, with detailed examples to clarify its function.
Uses of Past Perfect continuous Tense: This chapter likely focuses on the past perfect continuous tense, highlighting its use for actions that continued for a period of time before another action in the past, with illustrative examples.
Uses of Future continuous Tense: This chapter likely details the future continuous tense, highlighting its use for actions that will be in progress at a specific time in the future, with clarifying explanations and examples.
Uses of Future Perfect Tense: This chapter likely focuses on the future perfect tense, explaining its use to describe actions that will be completed before a specific time or event in the future, with numerous examples.
Uses of Future Perfect continuous Tense: This chapter likely deals with the future perfect continuous tense, highlighting its use to describe actions that will continue for a period of time before a specific time or event in the future.
Common Structures in English for Spoken communication: This chapter likely explores common sentence structures and phrases frequently used in everyday spoken English. It could include examples of conversational English and provide strategies for improving fluency and naturalness in spoken communication.
Want/Wants to: This chapter likely focuses on the usage of "want" and "wants to" within various sentence structures and contexts, providing clear examples to illustrate their correct application and differentiate their uses.
Don't/Doesn't want to: This chapter likely focuses on the negative forms of "want" and "wants to," explaining their appropriate usage in different sentence structures and communicative situations.
Keywords
Spoken English, grammar, phonetics, tense, verb conjugation, British English, communication skills, competitive exams, language learning.
Frequently Asked Questions: Speaking English Made Easy: 2nd Edition
What is the overall objective of "Speaking English Made Easy: 2nd Edition"?
The book aims to simplify learning spoken English, making it accessible to various learners. It tackles the challenges of grammar and phonetics to help students master spoken English. It focuses on standard modern British English and prepares students for competitive English exams.
What topics are covered in the Table of Contents?
The book covers a wide range of grammatical concepts, starting with fundamental definitions of grammar and sentences and progressing to a detailed exploration of various verb tenses (present, past, and future tenses, including continuous and perfect aspects) and their uses. It also includes sections on common sentence structures used in spoken English, focusing on practical application and everyday communication.
What are the key themes explored in the book?
The key themes revolve around simplifying spoken English grammar and phonetics, providing practical examples in both formal and informal settings, offering clear explanations suitable for different learning levels, focusing on standard modern British English, and preparing students for competitive English exams.
What is included in the chapter summaries?
Each chapter summary provides a concise overview of the content covered in that specific chapter. For example, the summary for "Grammar, Definition of Grammar" introduces the fundamental concept of grammar, while the summaries for each tense chapter detail the specific uses and nuances of that tense. Summaries cover the definition and structure of sentences, phrases and clauses, parts of speech, and irregular verbs. They also explain the differences and uses of different types of sentences (declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory).
What are the key grammatical concepts explained in the book?
The book comprehensively covers various aspects of English grammar, including sentence structure, parts of speech (nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, interjections), verb conjugation, and a detailed breakdown of different tenses (present, past, and future tenses, including simple, continuous, perfect, and perfect continuous aspects). Special attention is given to the uses of each tense and how to differentiate between them.
What type of English is emphasized in the book?
The book focuses on standard modern British English.
Who is the target audience for this book?
The book caters to a wide range of learners, including students and research scholars, aiming to provide an accessible approach to learning spoken English.
What are the keywords associated with this book?
Spoken English, grammar, phonetics, tense, verb conjugation, British English, communication skills, competitive exams, language learning.
How does the book help prepare students for competitive English exams?
By providing a thorough understanding of grammar, phonetics, and common spoken English structures, the book equips students with the necessary skills and knowledge to perform well in competitive English exams.
What are some examples of the specific tense uses covered?
The book provides detailed explanations and examples of the uses of Simple Present, Present Continuous, Present Perfect, Present Perfect Continuous, Simple Past, Past Continuous, Past Perfect, Past Perfect Continuous, Simple Future, Future Continuous, Future Perfect, and Future Perfect Continuous tenses. It also covers the uses of the "going to" form for expressing future plans.
Does the book cover spoken English structures specifically?
Yes, the book includes a chapter dedicated to common structures in English for spoken communication, focusing on practical applications in everyday conversations.
Are there examples provided throughout the book?
Yes, the book incorporates numerous examples throughout to illustrate grammatical concepts and the correct usage of different tenses and sentence structures.
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- Krishnaveer Abhishek Challa (Autor), Santoshkumar Karimilli (Autor), 2015, Speaking English Made Easy, Múnich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/287046