How can I improve my Indian English?

To be able to speak fluent English, you need to not only have mastery over grammar but also a knowledge of pronunciation!…These easy tips will help you improve your spoken English!

  1. Use English in your everyday conversations.
  2. Read, Read, and Read.
  3. Be a good listener.
  4. Incorporate English into your leisure activities.

What is spoken English in India?

259,678 (0.02%) Indians spoke English as their first language. It concluded that approximately 83 million Indians (6.8%) reported English as their second language, and 46 million (3.8%) reported it as their third language, making English the second-most spoken language in India.

How can I get English conversation?

Here are ten top tips for improving your spoken English and having a great time while you do it!

  1. Speak, speak, speak!
  2. Use technology.
  3. Listen.
  4. Read out loud.
  5. Learn a new word every day.
  6. Watch films.
  7. Make friends.
  8. Do interesting activities in English.

How did Dhoni learn English?

He learnt English by hearing others speak – his fellow cricketers and interviewers. This is indeed the best way to learn, and the method followed by us while teaching spoken English on Phone! You hear your trainer speak and follow him.

How much of India speaks English?

India now claims to be the world’s second-largest English-speaking country. The most reliable estimate is around 10% of its population or 125 million people, second only to the US and expected to quadruple in the next decade.

Why is English still used in India?

First, English is one of the most important language in the world. Second,Indians needed a common language throughout,and Hindi was not able to do this because south Indians didn’t know it and English was prevailing in southern India so English was taken up.

What is daily conversation?

Daily Conversation is an intentional, interactive strategy that supports students’ language skills (e.g., speaking, listening, vocabulary acquisition) as teachers purposefully engage students in reciprocal exchanges throughout the day.