English, asked by mushfikasultana08, 10 months ago

dialogue between two friends the importance of speaking English and how to improve it​

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Answered by RamanRao
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Sujon : Why are almost all of us after English?

Sultan : I don't think, it is so.

Sujon : As a whole, it is perhaps so.

Sultan : In this sense you are right.

Sujon : Do you think, English is very much required in the current age?

Sultan : Yes, it is because it is the most common source of communication.

Sujon : Not only the source rather most of information is in English.

Sultan : Stuff is also available in other languages.

Sujon : That's true, but most of us have absolutely no sense of these languages.

Sultan : Perhaps it is one of the factors that English is so common.

Sujon : What about you? Are you good at English.

Sultan : Not that good, but I have some sense.

Sujon : But I am very poor.

Sultan : If you are willing, I can guide you a bit.

Sujon : Actually, I want to have full hold on it.

Sultan : No one can have full hold.

Sujon : Though I have some sense yet I am very hesitant.

Sultan : Obviously our atmosphere is such that we don't find that much chance for English.

Sujon : This is what the problem is but what to do?

Sultan : You join some English language institute.

Sujon : I am thinking on the sane line.

Sultan : It's is no use going on thinking, better join some.

Sujon : There are two problems one is that of time and the other is that of fee.

Sultan : Everyone has to fact these two problems. Plan somehow and take start.

Sujon : It might take some time but I will. Do at the earliest.

Answered by gadpayaleanushka
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Topic

Changing the current job, but in the same industry

Explanation:

Rohit: Hi, how’re you?

Mahesh: I’m fine. What about you?

Rohit: Good. How’s your work going on?

Mahesh: Not great.

Rohit: Why? What happened?

Mahesh: I can’t cope up with my manager. He was fine to begin with, but not anymore. But that’s not the only reason.

Rohit: Then?

Mahesh: Also, the commute time to the office is just too much at the moment, and I don’t foresee a shift to a closer location in this organization. Too much time on the road is taking a toll on me.

Rohit: Got it. So have you been applying elsewhere?

Mahesh: I am, but the route of sending resumes and cover letters has so far not yielded much. It seems as if they’re disappearing into a black hole, with little to no response coming. Do you know persons in the industry who can help me land interviews?

Rohit: Sending resumes cold doesn’t work well. Off hand, I don’t recall a contact in your industry, but lemme try through people I know. I’ll let you know.

Mahesh: Thanks.

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