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Indian Institute of Technology Madras

Better Spoken English

Indian Institute of Technology Madras and NPTEL via Swayam

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Overview

1. To create comprehensible pronunciation of English  2. To create public speaking & presentation skills

Syllabus

1. Speaking slowly with pauses  2. Production of Speech Sounds  3.  Some “difficult” English sounds  4.  English stress system  5.  Presentation: what & how much to say  6. Stage Manners – turn out & body language  7. Presentation Aid: slides, handouts, etc.  8. Presenting numbers, charts, diagrams, etc. 9. Presentation 

Taught by

Prof. Rajesh Kumar

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4.0 rating, based on 3 Class Central reviews

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  • Profile image for Saiganesh Dandagal
    Saiganesh Dandagal
    The "Better Spoken English" course by Indian Institute of Technology Madras on Swayam is a commendable resource for enhancing English communication skills. The course effectively addresses pronunciation, vocabulary, and fluency through well-structured modules. The instructors' clarity and engaging teaching style contribute to a positive learning experience. The inclusion of practical exercises and real-life scenarios aids in practical application. However, more interactive elements and personalized feedback could enhance the learning journey. Overall, it's a valuable course for individuals aiming to improve spoken English with the flexibility of online learning.
  • Anonymous
    It is an important course to do inorder to be fluent in english speaking language. students seeking this course can be benefitted a lot more than expected.
  • Ibragimov Dilshod
    I want to develop my communication skills in the back of your course English. I currently have a beginner base for communicating in English.

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