Q&A

Why you can understand English but you struggle to speak in English?

Why you can understand English but you struggle to speak in English?

Most English learners find that the reason they are having trouble speaking is because they tend to focus too much on the grammar rules, draw too many parallels with their mother tongue as they speak, or simply feel anxious. If you feel this way, too, it’s OK and it’s not your fault. The same goes for speaking.

Why Indian are so good at English?

Indians are culturally very diverse, and that includes the languages too. By some accounts, as many as 780 languages are spoken here. English is the only language which is spoken by a significant number of people in every Indian State, which makes it the only language which unites all of India.

Why did the English language become so popular in India?

English started to get used often so that the North & Mid Indians knew the language the South , East and West talked in. Hindi too was a viable option but long ago many rulers in India had their own languages and were imposing them.

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Why do people expect me to speak in English when speaking Hindi?

When I speak in English, it has an officious tone. If the folks whom you are conversing with are not good at English and if they know you know Hindi or any other local language, it is natural for them to expect you to speak in the local language. And this is because they are comfortable with it. You are also assuming that Doctors and Engineers f

Why are there so many teachers in India who can’t speak English?

Curiously, many states in India have attempted to make English the medium of instruction for all schools in an attempt to assuage the demands of the poor; however, the shortage of teachers who can even speak English is surreal. All of this while the vast majority is able to communicate in their respective mother tongues.

Which is the largest spoken language in India?

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English too now is one of the largest spoken language in India now along with Hindi as these two are the Official languages (India has no national language). Many Official government dossiers , documents and even the national exams are at least available in these two languages.