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Command
of Languages An average Indian
mostly learns three languages in the normal course.
The Mother Tongue-Specific to ones community, i.e. Punjabi,
Gujarati, Bengali, Tamil etc. The language one learns to speak from parents,
family members and close relatives is ones mother tongue. This is not only
the first communication medium but also a great bonding factor. It is easiest to
master at an early age.
Hindi being the National language becomes the second language to learn. Thanks
to the growing interstate mobility and tourism, Hindi is making its presence
felt even in non-Hindi speaking Regions.
Last but not the least, English has emerged as the strongest link language, at
the National and International levels. It is the common coveted medium of
communication amongst the educated and modern upwardly mobile population.
In nutshell good knowledge of one regional knowledge, Hindi and English is
imperative for an Indian to be successful in life.
Knowledge of one or more foreign languages gives anyone a definite edge over
others. What does
command of language mean?
Good knowledge of grammar, i.e. tenses, sentence formation and
usage of parts of speech etc.
Appropriate use of words and expressions Frequent use of
dictionary, thesaurus and grammar books, improves and enhances language skills. Clarity
The
Content or Subject Matter
Systematic
Precision
K I S
S (Keep it short and simple)
Good
Expression It Means appropriate use of words and expressions. Wrong use can land one into embarrassing situations and sometime into dangerous ones. Good
body language In case of
oral presentations 9.Good
Pronunciation
Some are born with good resonant voice but others can cultivate it through
constant practice.
A sincere tone of voice always appeals to the audience.
A good speaker knows how to control the pitch of his voice. Proper rise and fall
of voice add drama to speech and make it more interesting. Self
Confidence
CONCLUSION
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