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5. जोड़ो:
(a) 6.35 (b) 318.73 (c) 431.73
4.93
403.05
911.17
13.83
111.17
610.10
(d) 8.831
13.301
470.008
119.987
(e) 316.987
613.100
109.817
(f) 437.7609
831.1418
841.0050
765.5678
(g) 4317.8765
4987.4005
13.1000
704.0003
(1) 14.876
179.308
387.671
999.888
(i) 653.0091
97.0678
113.8795
567.8901
(j) 1687.605
314.699
890.431
738.605​

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In India, why can't even English medium students speak good English?

In India, why can't even English medium students speak good English?The role of English in the Indian Classroom ends in the Classroom itself. It is never taken home. It has no place in the market place. It has no place in the conversation of an Indian home. I don't speak of exceptions here, which are negligible in number.

In India, why can't even English medium students speak good English?The role of English in the Indian Classroom ends in the Classroom itself. It is never taken home. It has no place in the market place. It has no place in the conversation of an Indian home. I don't speak of exceptions here, which are negligible in number.In the private sector, the millenials make use of English for fancy. It is not out of necessity.

In India, why can't even English medium students speak good English?The role of English in the Indian Classroom ends in the Classroom itself. It is never taken home. It has no place in the market place. It has no place in the conversation of an Indian home. I don't speak of exceptions here, which are negligible in number.In the private sector, the millenials make use of English for fancy. It is not out of necessity.We can not use English effectively, if we think in one language and speak in a different language. Most of the time, we speak in our native language. We can not switch over to English, all of a sudden, to, in conversation.

In India, why can't even English medium students speak good English?The role of English in the Indian Classroom ends in the Classroom itself. It is never taken home. It has no place in the market place. It has no place in the conversation of an Indian home. I don't speak of exceptions here, which are negligible in number.In the private sector, the millenials make use of English for fancy. It is not out of necessity.We can not use English effectively, if we think in one language and speak in a different language. Most of the time, we speak in our native language. We can not switch over to English, all of a sudden, to, in conversation.I think that we have to cultivate spoken skills of English, taking into our actual necessity. We should not ever fall behind in our career. If we need English for our communication purposes, we must go after it and master it. We should not show any prejudice for English.

In India, why can't even English medium students speak good English?The role of English in the Indian Classroom ends in the Classroom itself. It is never taken home. It has no place in the market place. It has no place in the conversation of an Indian home. I don't speak of exceptions here, which are negligible in number.In the private sector, the millenials make use of English for fancy. It is not out of necessity.We can not use English effectively, if we think in one language and speak in a different language. Most of the time, we speak in our native language. We can not switch over to English, all of a sudden, to, in conversation.I think that we have to cultivate spoken skills of English, taking into our actual necessity. We should not ever fall behind in our career. If we need English for our communication purposes, we must go after it and master it. We should not show any prejudice for English.For every problem, there is a solution. For our lack of spoken skills, we can surely derive a method. We need not get dejected. For a young man, anything is possible. Even, English is within his reach.

In India, why can't even English medium students speak good English?The role of English in the Indian Classroom ends in the Classroom itself. It is never taken home. It has no place in the market place. It has no place in the conversation of an Indian home. I don't speak of exceptions here, which are negligible in number.In the private sector, the millenials make use of English for fancy. It is not out of necessity.We can not use English effectively, if we think in one language and speak in a different language. Most of the time, we speak in our native language. We can not switch over to English, all of a sudden, to, in conversation.I think that we have to cultivate spoken skills of English, taking into our actual necessity. We should not ever fall behind in our career. If we need English for our communication purposes, we must go after it and master it. We should not show any prejudice for English.For every problem, there is a solution. For our lack of spoken skills, we can surely derive a method. We need not get dejected. For a young man, anything is possible. Even, English is within his reach.Speaking is a skill. It doesn't find a place in our Classroom, as long as we treat it as just a medium. Let us cultivate it to such an extent that we make it our own and a part of our very being

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