by Basu Raj | Oct 8, 2012 | Idioms and Phrases
You don’t need to work terribly hard to improve spoken English skills but you need to be regular. It’s important to move few steps everyday rather than trying to cover miles in one day and then sleeping over it for months. Fits and starts is not the best... by Basu Raj | Oct 8, 2012 | Idioms and Phrases
To improve spoken English skills, listen to TV news, read newspaper and if you do it for long enough, some time down the pike, you would be speaking English as if you have been speaking it forever. Down the pike is an American phrase – it means some time later... by Basu Raj | Oct 8, 2012 | Idioms and Phrases
In order to improve English speaking skills, Sumit tries to be very attentive in his Professional communication class. He sits in the front row, finishes all assignments in time and answers the teacher’s questions in class. His classmates misunderstand his... by Basu Raj | Oct 8, 2012 | Idioms and Phrases
Trying to achieve better English communication skills needn’t cost you an arm and a leg. All you need is the right guidance, right support and right practice. If something costs you an arm and a leg, it is very costly. If you have pay an arm and a leg, you have... by Basu Raj | Oct 8, 2012 | Idioms and Phrases
Learn new forms of expression everyday. That’s the only mantra for better spoken English skills. The target phrase for this post is, “A death trap”. Trap is जाल and a death trap is a trap which causes death. The bad thing about the trap is once you... by Basu Raj | Oct 8, 2012 | Idioms and Phrases
Welcome back to yet another step in our journey towards better English speaking skills. In this post, we discuss the phrase, “Have a sweet tooth”. Let’s checkout some examples: Uncle Radheshyam has always had a sweet tooth. He puts three spoonfuls of...