by Basu Raj | Oct 9, 2012 | Idioms and Phrases
Hope you are enjoying your journey with BodhiSutra for better English speaking skills. Do write to us if you feel there is something we can do better or if you have any other ideas. Man of my dreams or woman of my dreams – now, isn’t that pretty simple. A... by Basu Raj | Oct 9, 2012 | Idioms and Phrases
Superior English speaking skills will help you year in and year out in your career. With the world becoming smaller and more connected by the day, more and more people need to talk to each other now. Year in, year out is a simple phrase. It means for several years.... by Basu Raj | Oct 8, 2012 | Idioms and Phrases
Maintain a diary and record your daily progress to improve English speaking skills. Tracking your progress will help you be regular and also, over a period of time give you a valuable ready reference. In this post, we discuss the phrase, “Steal a march... by Basu Raj | Oct 8, 2012 | Idioms and Phrases
“To improve English communication, go to Col Manchanda”, advised his friend Reddy. He took Reddy’s advise and joined Manchanda’s classes. Months later, the two friends crossed each other’s path in a crowded mall. He saw Reddy, gave him a... by Basu Raj | Oct 8, 2012 | Idioms and Phrases
For better spoken English skills, learn new stuff from everywhere you can. It could be your boss, your friend, your neighbor, TV news, newspapers, magazines, cartoon shows, Hollywood movies, anything. And of course, don’t forget to read BodhiSutra blog everyday.... by Basu Raj | Oct 8, 2012 | Idioms and Phrases
The tried and trusted way to get better English speaking skills is to improve a little every day. This post helps you take one more of such steps. The phrase we discuss here is, “Delude into something”. Delude comes from delusion which means...