by Basu Raj | Oct 4, 2012 | Idioms and Phrases
Come to terms – thats the phrase we discuss in this step towards better English communication skills. Lets see the phrase in action: It is time you came to terms with the fact that Sanju is a grown up boy now and he will take his life’s decisions. You can... by Basu Raj | Oct 4, 2012 | Idioms and Phrases
Quickly own a new phrase, “Suffer fools gladly” and take one more step towards excellent English communication skills. The phrase is pretty self explanatory – if a fool is talking to you, you would not enjoy it. Infact you would wish that the fool... by Basu Raj | Oct 4, 2012 | Idioms and Phrases
As it is, the client was getting irritated with the delay in the delivery of the software. The new sales guy which the company sent had unimpressive English communication skills and it only added to the problems. However, things reached the boiling point when the... by Basu Raj | Oct 4, 2012 | Idioms and Phrases
I met Sushil after a year and was astonished at his confidence and spoken English skills. We were talking about his days in the US when Manish walked in. “Holy cow!”, exclaimed Sushil, “You have reduced a lot. Have you joined a crash diet... by Basu Raj | Oct 4, 2012 | Idioms and Phrases
Our new placement coordinator is an ex-army Colonel. He made no bones about the fact that till we possess excellent spoken English skills, we will have a lot of difficulty in finding good jobs. Make no bones about it – that’s our target phrase for this... by Basu Raj | Oct 4, 2012 | Idioms and Phrases
Learn something new everyday. That’s the mantra for better English speaking. The phrase for this post is, “On the road to recovery”. What happens when you are on road to Delhi? Well, you are heading towards Delhi and very soon you will reach there....