Vocabulary | Professional English
Subject and UNIT: Professional English I: Skill 2: Introduction to Effective Communication: Vocabulary
Sentence coherence is integral to sentence effectiveness. Appropriate connectives should be used to connect words, phrases, and clauses in a sentence.
Vocabulary | Professional English
Subject and UNIT: Professional English I: Skill 2: Introduction to Effective Communication: Vocabulary
The word 'homophone' has its origin in the combination of two elements— 'homo' (same) and 'phone' (sound).
Vocabulary | Professional English
Subject and UNIT: Professional English I: Skill 2: Introduction to Effective Communication: Vocabulary
There are a large number of words in English Language that cause a lot of confusion to its users die to their similarity of sound (they sound alike), or similarity of spelling (spelt alike), or similarity in appearance.
Vocabulary | Professional English
Subject and UNIT: Professional English I: Skill 2: Introduction to Effective Communication: Vocabulary
A Noun is a word used as the name of a person, place or thing (anything that we can think of).
Vocabulary | Professional English
Subject and UNIT: Professional English I: Skill 2: Introduction to Effective Communication: Vocabulary
Phrasal verbs are combinations of a verb and a particle that, together, give you single, independent unit of meaning.
Vocabulary | Professional English
Subject and UNIT: Professional English I: Skill 2: Introduction to Effective Communication: Vocabulary
A considerable number of English words used in technical writing have been derived from Greek, Latin and French languages.
Vocabulary | Professional English
Subject and UNIT: Professional English I: Skill 2: Introduction to Effective Communication: Vocabulary
Abbreviations are shortened forms of words and phrases. Using abbreviations helps one to write fast.
Vocabulary | Professional English
Subject and UNIT: Professional English I: Skill 2: Introduction to Effective Communication: Vocabulary
Single words often express the ideas of phrases. We should learn them, as they are very useful when we want to put our ideas in brief.
Vocabulary | Professional English
Subject and UNIT: Professional English I: Skill 2: Introduction to Effective Communication: Vocabulary
Synonyms are words which have nearly the same meaning as another in the same language.
Professional English
Subject and UNIT: Professional English I: Skill 2: Introduction to Effective Communication: Vocabulary
“Actions speak louder than words.” Do you agree? Sure, but sometimes words speak louder than anything else.
Grammar
Subject and UNIT: Professional English I: Skill 1: Introduction to Effective Communication: Grammar
A sentence is the basic unit of language which expresses a complete thought.
Practice Exercises | Grammar
Subject and UNIT: Professional English I: Skill 1: Introduction to Effective Communication: Grammar
A Negation states something is not true or incorrect or presents some fact by using a negative word (e.g. no, not).