Friday, August 24, 2018

🌻🌹Ways to Introduce yourself:🌹🌻


🌻🌹Ways to Introduce yourself:🌹🌻

👉1. Formal: Hi, nice to meet you. Let me introduce myself. I am Aman Singh. I work for ABC Private Limited. May I know your name, please?

👉2. Formal: Hi, are you Akshay Singh? Nice to meet you. I am Manisha Sharma. We spoke over the phone yesterday. I am from ABC Private Limited.

👉3. Formal: Thank you for having me here, today. My name is Rita Singh. Pleasure meeting you all.

👉4. At a party: Hi, I am Raj's friend, Aman. Are you Priya? Raj has told me so much about you. It is nice to meet you in person.

👉5. Informal (pet name): My name is Aman, but you could call me Jolly. That's what most people call me.

👉6. Informal (pet name): My name is Aman Singh. I also go by 'Lucky'.

👉7. At a wedding: Hi, I am Rekha. I am the bride's cousin. Are you from the groom's side?

👉8. Asking for introductions:

🔹i. May I know your name, please?

🔹ii. Hi, I am Aman, Raj's best friend, and you are?

🔹iii. Are you here for the interview as well? I am Aman, by the way. And you are?

🔹iv. Hi, I am Saket. I haven't seen you around - are you a recent recruit? What is your name?

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🌻🌹12 Qualities to talk about at an interview🌹🌻


🌻🌹12 Qualities to talk about at an interview🌹🌻

🔹1. Diligent: having or showing care in one's work or duties.

👉Example: I am very diligent. I do whatever it takes to get the job done.

🔹2. Conscientious: (of a person) wishing to do what is right, especially to do one's work or duty well and thoroughly.

👉Example: I am a conscientious person, who always strives to do things the right way.

🔹3. Reliable: consistently good in quality or performance; able to be trusted.

👉Example: I am reliable and I believe in quality work.

🔹4. Creative: involving the imagination or original ideas
Organized: having things done in order

👉Example: I am creative and this gives me an edge over others.

🔹5. Responsible: capable of being trusted

👉Example: I was responsible for handling the Marketing campaigns at my previous organization.

🔹6. Analytical: relating to or using analysis or logical reasoning

👉Example: My analytical skills have been lauded before.

🔹7. Determined: firm and committed

👉Example: I am determined to become a manager, I will work hard for it.

🔹8. Confident: self assured

👉Example: I am confident that I would be a great fit for this role.

🔹9. Disciplined: showing a controlled form of behavior or way of working

👉Example: I am very disciplined and punctual.

🔹10. Articulate: having or showing the ability to speak fluently and coherently

👉Example: I am an effective communicator, and extremely articulate, and I believe that this will make me a perfect fit in a front facing role.

🔹11. Eloquent: fluent or persuasive in speaking or writing.

👉Example: My eloquence makes me a good fit for content writing roles.


🔹12. Organized: having things done in order

👉Example: I am organized and stick to deadlines.

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Sunday, August 19, 2018

Wednesday, August 15, 2018

🌻🌹Commonly used words on social media🌹🌻


🌻🌹Commonly used words on social media🌹🌻

👉1. To go viral
When something is popular and spreads quickly, we can say it has 'gone viral'. (జనాదరణ పొంది త్వరగా వ్యాప్తి చెందు)

👉2. Troll
In social media, a troll is a person who deliberately starts arguments in the comments sections of sites. (నిర్విరామంగా ఉద్దేశపూర్వక వాదనలు/వ్యాఖ్యలు చేయు)

👉3. Hater
A negative personality on the social media, a hater is someone who voices negative opinions about other people. It might be inspired by jealousy or boredom. (ఎప్పుడూ ప్రతికూల అభిప్రాయాలను వ్యక్తం చేసే ద్వేషి)

👉4. Vlogger
Blogs have been around for a while. Now that video equipment is cheaper than ever, lots of people have turned to blogging through video instead of writing, this is vlogging.
(వీడియోల ద్వారా సమాచారాన్ని తెలిపే వ్యక్తి)

👉5. Meme
You know those funny pictures with text on them? Those are memes. They are a fun way to make people laugh and often end up going viral.
(హాస్యంతో ఏదైనా సందేశాన్ని తెలిపే చిత్రం లేదా సందేశం)

👉6. Emoticon
A pictorial representation of a facial expression, which is used in writing to help the reader of a message know the writer’s emotions, for example :D or :P (ఏదైనా భావనను తెలిపే ముఖాన్ని వర్ణించే లఘు చిత్రం)

👉7. Hashtag
A word or group of words that starts with  number sign (#) and is used to group together similar ideas and topics; for example #FruitsLove
(ఒకే అంశాన్ని గురించి తెలిపే సమాచారాలకు/సందేశాలకు ఉంచే గమనిక)

👉8. Trending
A word, phrase, person or topic that is popular on Facebook or Twitter at any given moment. E.g. Priyanka's wedding news has been trending on Facebook. (ఆ సమయంలో ప్రజాదరణ పొందుతున్న ఏదైనా అంశం.)

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Tuesday, August 14, 2018

USAGE OF I'M


Sreenivas:

🌷I'm..🌷

'I'm' is an abbreviation for the word 'I AM.' It is used in combination with other words to tell someone about yourself or to describe something you are doing.

🍁Here are some examples:🍁

"I'm so tired."
"I'm confused."
"I'm happy."
"I'm twenty three years old."
"I'm hungry."
"I'm nervous."
"I'm excited."
"I'm leaving work."
"I'm thirsty."
"I'm from Seattle."

You can also add descriptive words with 'I'm' such as:

"I'm extremely tired."
"I'm very happy."
"I'm terribly hungry."
"I am super excited."
"I'm very nervous."

⭐️I'm in/at/on

Describes an action you are doing.

Most commonly, you would use the word 'in' when entering a physical location such as a room or a building.

🍁Here are some examples:🍁

"I'm in the shower."
"I'm in the lobby."
"I'm in a car."
"I'm in a house."
"I'm in a school."

Using the word 'at' helps tell someone where you currently are. The difference between 'at' and 'in' is that the physical location is general.

🍁Here are some examples:🍁

"I'm at the grocery."
"I'm at the mall."
"I'm at the doctor's office."
"I'm at the park."
"I'm at the airport."

However, in some cases you can use 'at' and 'in' interchangeably.

🍁Here are some examples:🍁

"I'm at the mall."
"I'm in the mall."
"I'm at the park."
"I'm in the park."
"I'm at the grocery."
"I'm in the grocery."

Using the word 'on' is referring to a non physical location such as your time being utilized by something else.

🍁Here are some examples:🍁

"I'm on the phone."
"I'm on my computer."
"I'm on a bus."

⭐️I'm good at

Again, 'I'm' is used here as 'I am.' 'Good at' informs someone what you excel at and are comfortable doing.

🍁Here are some examples:🍁

"I'm good at drawing."
"I'm good at video games."
"I'm good at swimming."
"I'm good at driving."
"I'm good at reading."
"I'm good at sports."
"I'm good at writing."
"I'm good at math."
"I'm good at dancing."
"I'm good at chess."

⭐️I'm + (verb)

'I'm' is a contraction of the words 'I am.' By adding a verb to 'I'm' this lets you express an action or occurrence about yourself.

🍁Here are some examples:🍁

"I'm eating lunch."
"I'm brushing my teeth."
"I'm scared."
"I'm driving to work."
"I'm crying."
"I'm typing an email."
"I'm cooking dinner."
"I'm combing my hair."
"I'm hanging a picture."
"I am texting."
"I am dancing."
"I am interested in the job."
"I am exercising."
"I am sad."
"I am learning."

⭐️I'm getting

When combining the words 'I am' and 'getting' you are telling someone 'you' are gaining possession, being affected by or have plans to seek out and obtain a particular thing.

🍁Here are some examples:🍁

"I'm getting better."
"I'm getting ready for bed."
"I'm getting a tooth ache."
"I'm getting a cold."
"I'm getting married."
"I'm getting tired."
"I'm getting good at reading."
"I'm getting a new car."
"I'm getting a job."
"I'm getting a puppy."

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🌷Ways to describe people🌷


Sreenivas:

🌷Ways to describe people🌷

👉1. Heart of gold - a really good person

👉2. Man of his word - a person you can trust because they tell the truth and keep promises.

👉3. Know-it-all - a person who things they know everything

👉4. Slime ball - a horrible, disgusting, person who deserves to be hated

👉5. Big cheese - a person who has a lot of power and influence in an organization.

👉6. A bad egg - a person who cannot be trusted

👉7. A dark horse - a secretive person, or that little is known about them

👉8. A wet blanket - so boring or unenthusiastic person

👉9. Goody - Goody - a person who always acts good, sweet or nice, and follows the rules perfectly.

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🌷Tongue-Twisters🌷


Sreenivas:

🌷Tongue-Twisters🌷

👉A tongue-twister is a sequence of words that is difficult to pronounce quickly and correctly. Even native English speakers find the tongue-twisters on this page difficult to say quickly. Try them yourself. Try to say them as fast as possible, but correctly!
A proper copper coffee pot.

👉Around the rugged rocks the ragged rascals ran.

👉Long legged ladies last longer.

👉Mixed biscuits, mixed biscuits.

👉A box of biscuits, a box of mixed biscuits and a biscuit mixer!

👉Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pepper.
Did Peter Piper pick a peck of pickled pepper?
If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pepper,
Where's the peck of pickled pepper Peter Piper picked?

👉Pink lorry, yellow lorry.

👉Red leather, yellow leather, red leather, yellow leather.

👉She sells sea-shells on the sea-shore.

👉The sixth sick Sheik's sixth sheep is sick.
Sometimes described as the hardest tongue-twister in the English language
Swan swam over the pond,
Swim swan swim!
Swan swam back again—
Well swum swan!

👉Three grey geese in green fields grazing.

👉We surely shall see the sun shine soon.

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10th English material

Wednesday, August 8, 2018

🌻🌹The difference between photo , image and picture🌹🌻


🌻🌹The difference between photo , image and picture🌹🌻


👉photo
Is something that is taken with your phone or camera or something like these.

👉image
Is something that is shown in your mind and it s something mentally

👉picture
It is artists artwork and designs

👉Note: mostly people consider photo and picture  the same
and they use it instead of each other.

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Tuesday, August 7, 2018

🌻🌹LISTEN / HEAR🌹🌻


🌻🌹LISTEN / HEAR🌹🌻

👉Don’t Say:❌ “I Listened A Great New Song On The Radio.”
Say:✅ “I Heard A Great New On The Radio.”

👉There are two differences between LISTEN and HEAR:

👉LISTEN is often a prolonged action, but HEAR is just one moment in time:👇👇

🔹While I was listening to the news, I heard that there was a plane crash outside the city.
(“listening to news” = continuous action, “heard that” = one specific moment)

👉LISTEN is often intentional, but HEAR is often unintentional.

🔸After I heard a loud noise downstairs, I listened carefully to see if a robber had entered the house.
(“heard a loud noise” = without trying; “listened carefully” = trying)

👉LISTEN is always followed by to. Don’t use “to” after HEAR.

🔹I’m listening to a podcast.

🔹I can’t hear the TV. Turn the volume up.

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🌻🌹Difference Between ALONE, LONELY, And ONLY🌹🌻




🌻🌹Difference Between ALONE, LONELY, And ONLY🌹🌻

👉ALONE means “by yourself” – there is nobody else with you:

🔹I like to take long walks alone so that I have time to think.

🔹He got up and left the restaurant, leaving me alone at the table.

👉LONELY means “feeling sad and isolated” – it is a negative emotion.

🔸I was lonely on my first day of class because I didn’t have any friends.

🔸She can’t stand being single; she says she feels lonely without a boyfriend.

👉ONLY means “just one” and can be used with people, objects, or actions. After the word ONLY, we must have a person, object, or action.

👉▪Latha was the only student who understood today’s English lesson.

👉▪I have only one pair of sunglasses.

👉▪I didn’t have a lot of money, so I onlybought this T-shirt.

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Friday, August 3, 2018

🍁Weather related words🍁



🍁Weather related words🍁

1. Hot - వేడి

2. Warm - వెచ్చని

3. Cool - చల్లని

4. Cold - చలి

5. Freezing - వణికించే

6. Snowing - మంచు పడు

7. Cloudy - మేఘావృతమైన

8. Raining - వర్షం పడే

9. Windy - గాలులతో కూడిన

10. Icy - మంచుతో కూడిన

11. Foggy - పొగమంచుతో కూడిన

12. Stormy - తుఫానుతో కూడిన

13. Thunderstorm - పెద్దతుఫాను

14. Hailstorm - వడగళ్ళ తుఫాను

15. Rainbow - ఇంద్రధనుస్సు

16. Blizzard - మంచు తుఫాను

17. Flood - వరద

18. Humid - తేమ

19. Lightning - మెరుపు

20. A weather map - వాతావరణ చిత్రం

21. Thermometer - ఉష్ణోగ్రత మానిని

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✴Collective nouns for people✴


✴Collective nouns for people✴

1. A doctrine of doctors - వైద్యుల సిద్ధాంతం

2. A draught of butlers - సేవకుల కరువు

3. A drift of lecturers - అధ్యాపకుల చలనం

4. A dynasty of kings - రాజుల వంశం

5. A faculty of academics - అధ్యాపకుల బృందం

6. A faith of merchants - వ్యాపారుల విశ్వాసం

7. A feast of brewers -  బీర్ల విందు

8. A fighting of beggars - బిచ్చగాళ్ళ కొట్లాట

9. A flock of tourists - పర్యాటకుల గుంపు

10. A flood of plumbers - ప్లంబర్ల వరద

11. A fortitude of graduate students - గ్రాడ్యుయేట్ విద్యార్థుల సంపద

12. A gaggle of women - మహిళల గుంపు

13. A galaxy governesses - అధికారిణుల సమూహం

14. A gang of workmen - కార్మికుల ముఠా

15. A gang of criminals - నేరస్తుల ముఠా

16. A gang of hoodlums - పోకిరీల ముఠా

17. A gang of laborers - కార్మికుల గుంపు

18. A gang of prisoners - ఖైదీల ముఠా

19. A gang of robbers - దొంగల ముఠా

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