Spoken English
International language that binds the people together all over the world. Whether there are jobs, travel or studying abroad, it’s the English Language that has opened the global doors for the world to interact with each other. If English is the blockade in your way to obtain success in an interview, to get a promotion or to become a part of a global conglomerate. Achiever’s Immigration is here to help you in realizing your dreams and guide you to excel in every sphere of your life to which the English language is a barricade with our specially designed reading, writing, spoken English coaching strategies to make your English learning journey convenient.
Slangs consist of a vocabulary of non-standard words and phrases in a given language. Its use implies that the user is familiar with whatever is referred to, or with a group of people who are familiar with it and use the term.
Different people will need different levels of accuracy and fluency in Spoken English, depending on the professions they are in. Let’s discuss the different levels here −
Professional Spoken English
This type of language is used by professionals from specific industries.
The speech used here is highly technical, with stress put on facts, figures, data and industry jargons.
Example
Mary − “How is your day going?”
John − “Very busy. I’m preparing a detailed presentation on marketing strategy and competitor analysis which would be presented to the client. I’m not even half done yet.”
Mary − “You must feel anxious out now.”
John − “Of course, that’s an understatement.”
Literary Spoken English
This is the language used in magazines and newspapers. The stress is more on communicating with a large section of the crowd.
The speech follows all rules of grammar and yet, the words used are simple and common.
Example
1 . Clive Staples Lewis, commonly known as C. S. Lewis (29 November 1898 – 22 November 1963), was a novelist, poet, academic, medievalist, literary critic, essayist, lay theologian,
broadcaster, lecturer, and Christian apologist. Born in Belfast, Ireland, he held academic positions at both Oxford University
(Magdalen College), 1925–54, and Cambridge University (Magdalene College), 1954–63.
2 . He is best known for his fictional work, especially
3 . The Screw tape Letters, The Chronicles of Narnia, and The Space Trilogy,
4 . and for his non-fiction Christian apologetics, such as Mere Christianity,
5 . Miracles, and The Problem of Pain.