Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: revert. The word revert means: to go back to a previous condition, state, practice or topic. It also means to reply or respond to someone. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word revert. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word revert is used in a situation when a person or organization or a situation goes back to an earlier condition or method. It is also used when someone responds to a request or a query. For example, when the parents protested about the change in school timetable, the school decided to revert to the earlier schedule. The manager informed the customer that he will revert with more detailed information about the status of dispatches in a week’s time. Listen carefully how we can use the word revert in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The railways received complaints about the poor screen visibility of the newly installed train indicators. Hence, after an internal discussion, it decided to revert to the earlier indicators. Example number 2 of 8: The education board introduced a new system of evaluation for the final year students. But, the students found it difficult to adjust to the changed pattern. Therefore, after discussing the matter with eminent educationists, the board decided to revert to the original system of evaluation. Example number 3 of 8: The land dispute case was pending in the court of law for several months due to lack of certain information. The judge took note of the same and instructed the district collector to revert with the required details at the earliest. Example number 4 of 8: Aniket scored less marks in mathematics in the last two tests. His math teacher was concerned about this. He gave few worksheets to Aniket as homework. He also contacted his mother and asked her to revert to him whether Aniket is doing his homework as expected. Example number 5 of 8: The museum earlier had a large number of ancient artifacts and paintings. The new director replaced some of these with modern art paintings. However, this resulted in reduction in the number of visitors. This was brought to the notice of the director, but he decided not to revert to the original content of display. Example number 6 of 8: The personal care products company introduced a new herbal shampoo in the market. It also appointed a market survey team to visit shops and customers to get their feedback. The head of the survey team would then revert back to the Sales Director with a summary of the feedback on a weekly basis. Example number 7 of 8: Namrata had adopted the western style of breakfast for her children since past few months. She would buy these items from supermarkets. Prior to that, she used to make Indian style breakfast for them. However, recently she learnt the importance of freshly cooked diet and decided to revert to her earlier plan of cooking. Example number 8 of 8: The popular software company changed its home web page to add novelty to the software. But, most users contacted its call centre to complain that they were finding it difficult to access the software. Hence, the company decided to revert to the original web page. Today we learnt the word revert which means to go back to a previous condition, state, practice or topic. It also means to reply or respond to someone. Can you frame 3 sentences with revert and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to boost your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 200 of 200 BM Vocabulary e
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: monopoly. The meaning of monopoly is: a market situation where one company or a group of companies possesses exclusiveness, have a complete control over something, especially an area of business where other sellers have no access. It could be related to product quality its design, pricing or a unique technology. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word monopoly. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word monopoly is used to describe a situation in a market where only one supplier is present for a particular range of products or services. There is no open competition and the customers don’t have multiple options to choose from. It also indicates someone’s complete control or possession of something. For example, the local taxi drivers insisted on having a monopoly at the tourist destination and blocked the entry of private taxi operator companies. Listen carefully how we can use the word monopoly in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: In many countries, a commission is appointed which safeguards the interest of the consumers. One of its prime duties is to diligently prevent development of any monopoly situation in the market. Example number 2 of 8: The central bus station would witness thousands of passengers in a day. A supplier of bottled water acquired the rights to sell his brand of water bottles at the shop and canteen and thus, created his monopoly. Example number 3 of 8: The ship building business needs enormous capital expenditure and expertise of defense services. Hence, often selective companies with financial backing have monopoly in this field. Example number 4 of 8: The consumer goods companies need a large data about the spending patterns of consumers. A leading market research company sources huge amount of data across the country and it has gained monopoly in providing this data to the interested companies for a fee. Example number 5 of 8: Before the arrival of multiple private radio channels, the central government had a monopoly over the transmission of radio programs in India. The entry of private radio channels was allowed after 2001, thus offering a wider range of programs for the listeners. Example number 6 of 8: The paints manufacturing company would import its raw material from a single supplier. While this was convenient, the CEO advised his purchase team to stop this monopolistic practice and enroll more suppliers for the raw material. Example number 7 of 8: The media reported the news of a cable TV operator’s monopoly in M G Road area. Other operators were in distress due to this and they lodged a protest with the government. Example number 8 of 8: The personal computer manufacturer sold computers preloaded with their own operating system and internet browser. The users strongly opposed this monopoly, because they desired to make their own choice. Responding to the users’ feedback, the company sold the hardware and software products separately. Today we learnt the word monopoly which means a market situation where one company or a group of companies have a complete control over something, especially an area of business where other sellers have no access. It also means an exclusive ownership or possession of something. Can you frame 3 sentences with monopoly and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to upgrade your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 199 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we wi
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: preceding. Would you like to know what it means? It means: existing, occurring or happening in time and place immediately before someone or something in rank, order, position, or time. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word preceding. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word preceding indicates someone or something which is earlier in a given sequence. It is used to express the order in which things are placed or events happened. For example, the rainfall this is year is lesser as compared to the preceding year. Listen carefully how we can use the word preceding in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The new managing committee of the trust was given a grand welcome by the preceding committee. They discussed the handover process and prepared the time schedule for the same. Example number 2 of 8: The sales team endeavoured day and night to improve the turnover of the company. As a result, the sales figures improved by forty percent as compared to the preceding quarter. The management was elated and it announced a performance bonus for the team. Example number 3 of 8: The teacher emphasised that the present topic taught by her was based on the concepts learnt in the preceding chapter. Hence, she advised the students to revise the previous concepts thoroughly. Example number 4 of 8: The consumer research company carried out a survey to understand the spending pattern of the teenagers. The findings were based on the data collected over Six months preceding the survey. This data was then made available to an online fashion clothing web store. Example number 5 of 8: Environment experts are warning about the rising levels of pollution across the world. Their studies also reflect that each decade is witnessing escalation in global warming as compared to preceding decade. Example number 6 of 8: The football team had lost the preceding match by a big margin. Therefore, the coach and the captain of the team planned some tactical moves which they kept confidential till the next match. Example number 7 of 8: Aarti was preparing for an examination of Law graduation. She approached her seniors for guidance because she was unable to understand a particular legal section. She was advised to read the section along with the preceding one for clarity. This helped her in comprehension of the same. Example number 8 of 8: The Xmas holidays had begun and the airport authorities expected even higher turnout of passengers as compared to the preceding Xmas. Hence, the representatives of all departments collaborated to prepare a framework for seamless movement of passengers and their safety. Today we learnt the word preceding which means existing or happening immediately before someone or something in rank, order, position, or time. Can you frame 3 sentences with preceding and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to enrich your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 198 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be sharing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsu
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: counterfeit. Counterfeit means: a fake copy made to look like the original with an intention to cheat or commit fraud. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word counterfeit. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word counterfeit means a duplicate copy made which resembles the original. It is made with an intention to cheat others. For example, banks use latest technology enabled machines to identify counterfeit currency. Listen carefully how we can use the word counterfeit in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The auto spare parts company received several complaints from the clients about the quality of products. The company carried out a detailed market survey and discovered counterfeit parts being supplied in the market by some unknown source. It then took appropriate action to prevent this. Example number 2 of 8: The health insurance company received a claim from a policy holder towards hospitalisation for a surgery. During scrutiny, it was found that the bills submitted were counterfeit. Hence, the claim was rejected and the matter was reported to the police. Example number 3 of 8: The interview panel found a mismatch between the knowledge possessed by the candidate and the experience certificates submitted by him as credentials. A cross-check with the relevant companies showed that the certificates were counterfeit and he was disqualified for the job. Example number 4 of 8: The economic offences wing discovered a big crime racket. It involved a gang which would steal blank cheque books of bank account holders from the mail boxes and withdraw money from their accounts using counterfeit signatures. Example number 5 of 8: A customer filed a case against a software company. He demanded compensation for losses caused due to use of company’s software. The court appointed officials visited the customer site and found that he was using a counterfeit copy of the software. Hence, the case was dismissed by the court. Example number 6 of 8: Inspector Greg was given an award for his exceptional work in exposing a racket of counterfeit passports. These passports were used to take workers illegally across the border. He arrested the mastermind behind this and stopped this activity. Example number 7 of 8: The annual audit of the museum discovered that some of the paintings in the museum were counterfeit. A police complaint was filed and one of the staff members was found to be guilty of replacing the originals with fake ones. Example number 8 of 8: The judge had a suspicion about the sale agreement produced in the court as evidence. He asked the experts to check the same. The experts verified the agreement and confirmed that it was counterfeit. Today we learnt the word counterfeit which means a fake copy made to look like the original with an intention to cheat or commit fraud. Can you frame 3 sentences with counterfeit and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to build your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 197 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be publishing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more a
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: generous. The meaning of generous is: liberal in giving money or help in large proportion, larger than usual or expected, someone who gives a lot or in large quantities or amounts. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word generous. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word generous relates to a quality of being helpful and large hearted in terms of helping others. Generous is also used in relation to payments, donations or help which is more than expected.For example, the villagers were known to be generous hosts and they would facilitate best amenities for the visitors. Listen carefully how we can use the word generous in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: An ex-student of a school joined the armed forces and was invited to be the chief guest for the Independence Day function. When he spoke to the audience, he specially thanked the school trustees for being generous in offering scholarship to him during his school days. Example number 2 of 8: The judge retired after a distinguished service of three decades. A farewell ceremony for him was organised by the chamber of advocates and everyone was generous in their praise towards his professionalism. Example number 3 of 8: The founder of the company passed away last month. The board of directors made a decision to donate generous funds to a charity and also announced scholarship to needy students in his memory. Example number 4 of 8: Earlier, the popular restaurant would use generous amount of oil and butter in their meal preparations. However, of late, the restaurant has proactively reduced the usage of these to an optimum level to avoid any adverse effects on their customers’ health. Example number 5 of 8: A big group of guests had checked in at a five star hotel for a destination wedding. The staff offered a flawless service to them throughout their stay. The guests were pleased and they left a generous tip for the staff. Example number 6 of 8: Throughout his life, the industrialist was known for his generous contributions. He was always at the forefront of every initiative to help the needy. Even after his death, he willed a large part of his wealth to several welfare organisations. Example number 7 of 8: A family decided to visit a shop to check out the price of an air conditioner. They were concerned that it would be expensive and beyond their budget. But, they were pleasantly surprised that there was a generous discount offer on all products to celebrate the Independence Day. Example number 8 of 8: The contest for the post of a secretary of a cooperative society, for the current year was fought very intensely. The results were out and a new person was selected for the post. The past secretary accepted his defeat graciously and was generous enough to congratulate him personally. Today we learnt the word generous which means liberal in giving money or help in large proportion, larger than usual or expected, having a large hearted nature. Can you frame 3 sentences with generous and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to enhance your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency.This was episode number 196 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be uploading 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Spe
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: enormous. Enormous means: very large in size, quantity, or amount; very huge in degree or extent, exceeding normal limits by large margin. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word enormous. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word enormous is used to indicate something of large proportion. Especially, it highlights something which is much larger than regular or normal limits. For example, the breakout of fire caused an enormous damage to the industrial zone. Listen carefully how we can use the word enormous in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: Maganlal was managing his jewelry business in a conventional manner. His daughter graduated with a degree in business management. She observed the enormous changes happening in business practices and requested her father to supplement existing business with selling on digital platform. Example number 2 of 8: The survey by an insurance company showed that hardly five percent of the population had bought insurance products. This highlighted the enormous opportunity in the market and the management decided to step up the marketing effort. Example number 3 of 8: The planning commission received a suggestion that the country needed seamless modes of transportation for its economic progress. It also carried out its own analysis to assess the need. Based on this, an enormous amount of fund was allocated to upgrade the infrastructure in the country. Example number 4 of 8: The enormous tree at the centre of the garden was a major attraction for the tourists. It was a hundred year old tree and tourists would assemble in large number to click selfies at the spot. Example number 5 of 8: The chairman of BR software company had set the target of doubling the sales revenue in two years. The target was achieved well before the time. The company organised a celebration extravaganza to thank the employees for the enormous efforts put in by them. Example number 6 of 8: An athlete slipped during a race and fractured a bone. It took few months to heal and she had enormous difficulty even to walk. But, she did not lose hope and worked very hard to be physically fit again. Example number 7 of 8: Alfred was born in a small village and went on to become a millionaire businessman. Years later, as a mark of gratitude to his village, he built a library there. This library proved to be an enormous resource of knowledge for students who came visiting from nearby areas. Example number 8 of 8: The concept of mobile wallet was new to the country. People could not comprehend its working mechanism. The service providers, therefore, initially spent an enormous sum of money on advertising to educate the people about its benefits. Today we learnt the word enormous which means very large in size, quantity, or amount; very huge in degree or extent, exceeding normal limits by large margin. Can you frame 3 sentences with enormous and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to develop your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 195 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be releasing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confi
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: gimmick. The meaning of gimmick is: a trick or a device used to attract attention, publicity, or enhance business for short term purpose. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word gimmick. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. Gimmick is some short term activity or a trick carried out by a business house or a professional to attract clientele and increase the business volume. For example, the gimmick of a lucky draw during the interval attracted huge crowds to the movie. Listen carefully how we can use the word gimmick in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: An international toy company commenced operations in India. The company organised events involving cartoon characters in various malls. This gimmick really gave a breakthrough in terms of sales revenue. Example number 2 of 8: The builder arranged a tie-up with a bank to offer long term home loans to the flat buyers. In addition, he announced a gift of a motorbike to every purchaser. This gimmick distinguished his offer from other builders and helped him accomplish the target. Example number 3 of 8: The town authority wanted to promote its beautiful villages as an agro tourism spot. In this type of tourism, visitors stay at the farm amidst nature and experience the rural and agricultural life. They also tried a gimmick in terms of a food festival of local delicacies to attract the crowds. Example number 4 of 8: Mr. Nayak is the head of a training institute. He is not in favour of trying any gimmicks to increase the student enrollments. It is his strong belief that genuine and sincere teaching will win the loyalty of the students and that will help the institute to flourish. Example number 5 of 8: The government’s decision to lower taxes faced extreme criticism from the opposition. They termed it as a gimmick to influence the voters. Example number 6 of 8: The popular singer would randomly pick someone from the audience during his live shows and ask that person to join him on stage. This little gimmick added an element of thrill and anticipation to his performance and the audience liked it very much. Example number 7 of 8: The TV and Fridge dealer put up banners announcing zero interest loans for purchase of products from their showroom. The profit was already covered by the dealer in the scheme but it was not visible to the buyers. Hence, this gimmick appealed to the buyers and the scheme was a hit. Example number 8 of 8: The online clothing store announced a ‘buy one get one free’ scheme during Christmas. There was a condition that the minimum purchase must be worth rupees five thousand. Nevertheless, people were charmed by this gimmick and entire stores inventory was sold out. Today we learnt the word gimmick which means a trick or a device used to attract attention, publicity, or enhance business for short term purpose. Can you frame 3 sentences with gimmick and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to improve your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 194 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be sharing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more abou
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: credentials. Would you like to know what it means? It means: the abilities and experience that make someone suitable for a particular job or activity, documentary proof of someone's achievements, qualification, background and experience. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word credentials. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word credentials is used while referring to a person’s qualifications and achievements. The credentials of a person qualify him for taking up a particular position or executing a task. For example, Medha was selected to the advisor committee due to her credentials as a post graduate in economics, Listen carefully how we can use the word credentials in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The company shortlisted a few candidates for the job of a product sales executive. They all had the same credentials. To finalise a candidate, the interview panel asked each of them to give a presentation on a given topic and the most competent and confident person was selected. Example number 2 of 8: Kapil Dev played for India for twenty years and was the captain of the world cup winning team in 1983. These credentials earned him the Padma Bhushan award in 1991. Example number 3 of 8: The judge asked for a competent authority to certify the credentials of the witness as a financial expert. It was essential because the statement of the witness was a crucial parameter in arriving at the final judgement. Example number 4 of 8: Rehan joined a team of professional musicians. Initially, he was not included in large scale live performances. But, he meticulously practised with the band for a year and proved his credentials as a competent musician. Example number 5 of 8: Mr. Mehra addressed a batch of students at an MBA institute. He emphasised on the fact the credentials of a professional are built over a period of time through sincerity, commitment, knowledge and achievements. He also advised them never to compromise on their professional values. Example number 6 of 8: Two very senior managers were being considered for the post of the managing director. Both faced a comprehensive interview by the chairman. Then, at the final stage, both contenders were asked to make a presentation to the board of directors to establish their credentials for claiming the position. Example number 7 of 8: Mr. Jogalekar had successfully run a bank for more than a decade as its CEO. The government recognised his credentials as someone who has in depth knowledge of economy and financial services. Therefore, he was invited to be a part of the delegation travelling overseas with the prime minister. Example number 8 of 8: The World Chess Federation was looking for a brand ambassador to promote the game of chess. After scrutinising several prominent names, it appointed Mr. Karpov to the post. His credentials are a distinguished and long international career with Three wins in World cup matches. Today we learnt the word credentials which means the abilities and experience that make someone suitable for a particular job or activity, documentary proof of someone's achievements, qualification, background and experience. Can you frame 3 sentences with credentials and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to boost your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 193 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be publishing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Ind
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: assertive. Assertive means: having a self-assured and forceful personality, behaving confidently, to be able to state one’s opinion firmly In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word assertive. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word assertive shows a quality of confidence in oneself. An assertive person is the one who is straightforward. For example, Ruchita won the debate competition because she was well-read as well as assertive. Listen carefully how we can use the word assertive in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: Globally, in the developing countries, the percentage of women getting educated is slowly increasing. Education has made women more confident and assertive. Also, it has opened the doors of employment for them. Example number 2 of 8: Danish was not assertive and was unable to motivate and manage his team members. As a result, his team’s performance was lacklustre and the management asked him to move to another role. Example number 3 of 8: Naresh appeared for the qualifying examination for a government job. He failed to clear the group discussion round. He approached a training institute to seek guidance for this. The institute involved him in mock tests and taught him how to be assertive during the discussions. Example number 4 of 8: Stephen would often get aggressive during office meetings and try to silence others with his arguments. The HR department was informed about this. They held detailed discussions with him and convinced him that he can be assertive to state his point of view without being aggressive. Example number 5 of 8: Govind Singh was assertive and had leadership qualities since childhood. His parents noticed this and they encouraged him to join the armed forces. Their judgement was right and he was very successful as a military officer. Example number 6 of 8: The political party appointed Shankar to travel to the interior parts of the country and convince people to join their party. He assumed the role with confidence and launched a series of road shows and rallies. His assertive speeches attracted people towards his party and his mission was successful. Example number 7 of 8: Reena was hard working and yet was unable to get promoted. In her performance review, she was informed that she was not assertive while dealing with complex and problematic situations and hence was lagging behind in the hierarchy of her company. Example number 8 of 8: Precise engineering works invited a behavioral expert to interact with their staff. She explained to the employees how to be polite and yet assertive while handling customer complaints. She also organised several role plays during the training for making it lucid to understand. Today we learnt the word assertive which means having a self-assured and forceful personality, behaving confidently, to be able to state one’s opinion firmly Can you frame 3 sentences with assertive and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to upgrade your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 192 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be uploading 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: impulse. The meaning of impulse is: a sudden and strong desire to act, the influence of a particular feeling or mental state, a trigger that causes something to happen, a short electrical or radio signal. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word impulse. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word impulse relates to an emotion which makes one act suddenly without much thinking. It also means a trigger point that results in sudden happening of an event. For example, on hearing the sound of an explosion, public’s first impulse was to run away. But, many of them decided to stay back and help others. Listen carefully how we can use the word impulse in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: Ajit learnt about the extraordinary amenities provided by the neighbouring state for businessmen. On an impulse, he thought of shifting his present business there. However, his father advised him to check the feasibility through a trial run and then take the final decision. Example number 2 of 8: It was observed at a beach that the tourists often had an impulse to jump from an edge into the sea. This was extremely dangerous and therefore, the local tourist operators carried out a campaign to educate the tourists and prevent the same. Example number 3 of 8: The captain of the cricket team was thinking about ways to defeat the opponents. Just before the start of the match, he decided on an impulse to include a spin bowler in the team. His tactics worked well and batting of the opposition collapsed like a pack of cards. Example number 4 of 8: Financial advisors often caution people to use their credit cards carefully. They warn that an owner of a credit card may spend excessive amounts on impulse and can get trapped in heavy debt. Example number 5 of 8: There was no movement from the enemy camp. Major Verma became suspicious and on an impulse, he ordered his soldiers to fire a round of bullets. This exposed the enemy soldiers hidden in the nearby bushes and they were chased away. Example number 6 of 8: The Managing Director of the company was extremely disturbed due to the falling market share. As an impulsive measure, he decided to slash the product prices to regain the market position. However, his chief financial officer asked him to reconsider his decision. Example number 7 of 8: The patient was brought to the hospital in a completely unconscious state. While he was examined, his heart stopped functioning. The doctors immediately used a machine which imparted electrical impulses and revived the functioning of the heart. Example number 8 of 8: You will often notice that chocolates and small gift articles are kept near the billing counter in big shops and supermarkets. The rationale behind this positioning is to encourage the shoppers to buy these articles on impulse and this strategy has worked successfully most of the times. Today we learnt the word impulse which means a sudden and strong desire to act, the influence of a particular feeling or mental state, a trigger that causes something to happen, a short electrical or radio signal. Can you frame 3 sentences with impulse and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to enrich your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 191 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be releasing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: umpteen. The meaning of umpteen is: extremely large number of things, relatively large but unspecified in number, a lot of something In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word umpteen. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word umpteen is used to express a huge magnitude or quantity of something. It does not specify an exact number but a large number. For example, the examination pattern has undergone a change umpteen number of times. Listen carefully how we can use the word umpteen in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The marketing consultant reported that her client company had umpteen products for the urban market, but the need of the rural market was not fulfilled. She recommended that the company must develop products suitable for the rural market. Example number 2 of 8: Umpteen cases were filed by the citizens against the growing nuisance of illegal constructions in the city. The judge scrutinized the details and asked the local administration to take appropriate action about the same. Example number 3 of 8: The industry veteran was speaking at a graduation ceremony as a chief guest. He described his initial days of struggle as a daily wages worker and the eventual rise as an industrialist. The audience was ecstatic and their claps interrupted his speech umpteen times. Example number 4 of 8: Samira shifted to another town due to transfer of job. She had to make arrangements for her stay. She took the help of a broker and checked out umpteen houses. Finally, she found a room as a paying guest close to her working place. Example number 5 of 8: The chemists in the town had to comply with umpteen rules and regulations. They appealed to the government for relaxation of some of the rules so that they can serve the customers more effectively. Example number 6 of 8: Agatha Christie, the renowned novelist wrote umpteen novels and plays over a period of 40 years. Many of her works have been translated and adapted in multiple languages around the world. Example number 7 of 8: Mrs. Nawathe retired as the principal of a school after a distinguished service of thirty five years. She had trained umpteen students during her stint as a teacher and they sent her their greetings on this occasion from all over the world. Example number 8 of 8: The research team made umpteen attempts to invent the exact chemical formula for the new product of the company. They persevered for almost a year to get a breakthrough. Ultimately, an article in an international publication was a clue for them to accomplish the task on hand. Today we learnt the word umpteen which means extremely large number of things, relatively large but unspecified in number, a lot of something. Can you frame 3 sentences with umpteen and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to build your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 190 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be sharing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: vigorous. The meaning of vigorous is: something strong and healthy; involving physical strength, energy or effort; carried out with force or determination In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word vigorous. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word vigorous is used to express a very forceful action. This is an action carried out with huge physical effort and lot of determination. For example, after the surgery, the doctors advised the footballer to abstain from vigorous exercise. Listen carefully how we can use the word vigorous in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: Reports about inferior quality of chocolates sold by a leading company were flashed prominently across the media. The company feared that the competition will leverage an advantage out of this. Therefore, it initiated a series of vigorous field activities to assure the customers of their flawless products. Example number 2 of 8: The cases of chain snatching were on the rise in the locality. The criminals would run away on a motorbike after snatching the jewelry. The police carefully studied their movements on CCTV and caught them after a vigorous chase. Example number 3 of 8: As per the surveys being carried out, the popularity of a particular political party was decreasing. Therefore, the leader of the party launched a vigorous campaign to win back the confidence of the voters. Example number 4 of 8: Andrea had lost to the same opponent in the finals of badminton consecutively for two years. The coach advised her to play a more aggressive game in the upcoming match. Hence, she played the finals with a range of vigorous shots and won the game. Example number 5 of 8: The use of computerised systems faced a vigorous opposition from the factory workers and office employees. They feared loss of jobs due to automation. The management handled the case diligently and helped them retain their jobs by imparting skill based training. Example number 6 of 8: A sudden and heavy snow fall trapped several tourists in the mountains. The locals came together for help and they put in vigorous efforts to rescue the stranded people. They also made the arrangements for food and shelter. Example number 7 of 8: Arjan Singh retired as fighter pilot from the air force few years ago. He is vigorous and fit despite his advanced age. After retirement, He has taken upon himself to motivate youngsters to remain fit and healthy through nutritious diet and regular exercise. Example number 8 of 8: The tourists saw an amazing sight in a wild life sanctuary. A buffalo and her calf were chased by a tiger. Sensing the danger, the buffalo launched a vigorous attack on the tiger and managed to get away with her calf. Today we learnt the word vigorous which means something strong and healthy; involving physical strength, energy or effort; carried out with force or determination Can you frame 3 sentences with vigorous and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to enhance your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 189 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be publishing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluent
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: forefront. The meaning of forefront is: the leading or most important or noticeable position or place, the foremost part In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word forefront. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word forefront means the most prominent part of a structure which is usually at the front side. It also expresses a leadership position in any field. For example, India is at the forefront of spreading the knowledge of Yoga across the world. Listen carefully how we can use the word forefront in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The chain of supermarket stores faced a competition from the entry of a multinational company in the market. The owner therefore prepared a strategy to grow the customer base and decided to be at the forefront of the execution of the strategy. Example number 2 of 8: The class teacher was relentlessly working for achieving a hundred percent result in the board exams. Ensuring maximum attendance for all students in an academic year was at the forefront of her mind. Therefore, she called their parents for a meeting and discussed the challenges they might face. Example number 3 of 8: The planning commission declared the five year plan for the development and progress of the nation. It has decided to keep education and health priorities at the forefront of the entire plan. Example number 4 of 8: The beach was once at the forefront of the list of desired tourist destinations in the state. Slowly, the pollution of the sea water spoilt its reputation and the flow of tourists deteriorated. Ultimately, the town corporation took urgent steps to control the pollution. Example number 5 of 8: The transportation company allotted a hand held tracking device to the truck drivers. This way, they could track the movement of the trucks and it escalated its efficiency level to a high level. Very soon, the company was at the forefront of the transportation business in the country. Example number 6 of 8: Global warming has been a cause of worry for the entire world. There are several reasons for the deteriorating environmental conditions. However, it is often felt that massive destruction of the forests is at the forefront of the list of factors responsible. Example number 7 of 8: Dr. Khanna returned from a foreign country and set up a research institute in his home town. Within a short period of time, his institute is at the forefront of advanced research on vaccines and is famous for its accomplishments. Example number 8 of 8: The Airlines has reported losses for last eight quarters. The management has been discussing tactics to cut down the operational costs. This has affected the employees adversely because the fear of losing jobs is at the forefront of their mind. Today we learnt the word forefront which means the leading or most important or noticeable position or place, the foremost part. Can you frame 3 sentences with forefront and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to develop your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 188 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be uploading 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fl
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: impart. Impart means: to give something such as information, knowledge or beliefs to someone, to grant a share of, to bestow a quality on someone In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word impart. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word impart expresses a formal action where some important thing such as knowledge or skills are given to someone. It is something special that is given to the chosen recipient. For example, one of the most important skills for a teacher is the ability to impart knowledge to the students. Listen carefully how we can use the word impart in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The media reported heavy loss of property and injury to about 50 students due to a fire in a school. As a reaction to the news, the principals of all schools in the town held a meeting. The matter was discussed and it was unanimously decided to impart training for firefighting to the students. Example number 2 of 8: The performance of the organisation was getting affected due to arguments and non-cooperation amongst the eminent members. Ultimately, the Chairman took it upon himself to impart a lesson of unity and commitment to the members. Example number 3 of 8: Have you heard about preservatives? Preservatives are used to impart colour and flavour to food items. However, it must be noted that excessive use of preservatives can have an adverse effect on the health of the consumer. Example number 4 of 8: India’s past president late Dr. Abdul Kalam had great faith in the abilities of the young generation. Therefore, he spent a considerable time imparting scientific and nationalistic values to youngsters by delivering lectures across the country. Example number 5 of 8: Last month, JK industries replaced their primitive production equipment with latest machinery and a centralised software system. The human resources department, therefore, made arrangements for imparting skill based courses for the entire work force working with these equipment and software. Example number 6 of 8: A large number of residents of a village suffered from critical illnesses. This was due to extreme environmental pollution in the vicinity. When an international NGO learnt about this crisis, it imparted funds to setup a medical care centre locally. Example number 7 of 8: The bungalow construction was completed, but the owner, Mrs. Ahuja felt that something was missing. Therefore, after consulting an interior designer, she displayed some beautiful plants at conspicuous places and it imparted a grand look to the bungalow. Example number 8 of 8: The skill of public speaking is not about the delivery of the speech to the audience. It involves imparting the message in a lucid and flawless manner. Today we learnt the word impart which means to give something such as information, knowledge or beliefs to someone, to grant a share of, to bestow a quality on someone Can you frame 3 sentences with impart and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to improve your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 187 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be uploading 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level mana
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: tactics. Would you like to know what it means? It means: a specific action or a planned method to achieve a particular result, planning and use of military forces in war. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word tactics. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word tactics denotes a special short term plan of action or a trick that is used to achieve the result quickly. For example, the badminton player and her coach together devised tactics to surprise and defeat the opponent. Listen carefully how we can use the word tactics in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: Multiple complaints were lodged with the police regarding a criminal who was targeting vulnerable teenagers with a fake profile on social media. The police took help of a criminal psychologist and deployed clever tactics to capture him. Example number 2 of 8: The tactics used by a leading fashion brand were criticized by the opponents. They accused the company of using unfair trade practices to gain market share. Example number 3 of 8: The manager in a call centre was worried about the lackluster performance of her sales team. There was an urgent need to revive the success rate of closing the deals. Therefore, she made certain tactical changes in the interaction with the clients to achieve the desired results. Example number 4 of 8: The military unit was fighting a battle in freezing temperatures in a hilly area. The head of the unit assessed the enemy strength and launched a series of tactical attacks to gain an immediate advantage. Example number 5 of 8: The political party realised that the conventional methods to reach out to the voters were getting obsolete. Therefore, with the help of digital media, it used smart tactics to capture the attention of the voters. Example number 6 of 8: The cricket match headed towards a thrilling finish on the last day. The batting team needed to score 250 runs in 50 overs. However, the bowling team used numerous tactics to waste time and denied them the opportunity to win. Example number 7 of 8: The retailers blamed the main distributor of delaying tactics in releasing the material in the market. They claimed that this was being done to manipulate the prices and registered a strong protest. Example number 8 of 8: The RedX perfume was launched in a market with lot of extravaganza. The target audience was the youth and hence the advertisers used shock tactics to thrust the product sales. Today we learnt the word tactics which means a specific action or a planned method to achieve a particular result, planning and use of military forces in war. Can you frame 3 sentences with tactics and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to boost your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 186 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be releasing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: beneficiary. The meaning of beneficiary is: a person or a group who derives money or help from something or someone, a person officially entitled to receive the funds or benefit In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word beneficiary. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word beneficiary means someone who receives help either financially or otherwise. In official terms, beneficiary is the person who can legally receive the money or compensation. For example, many developing countries are beneficiaries of funds from the World Bank for their infrastructure projects. Listen carefully how we can use the word beneficiary in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The workers’ union negotiated an agreement with the management. As a result of this agreement, the workers became beneficiaries of better salaries and improved working conditions. Example number 2 of 8: The salaried employees have been the beneficiaries of the recent reduction in the income tax. This has given a boost to the savings as well as consumption in the economy. Example number 3 of 8: PM industries set up a fund to sponsor education for needy students. The only condition it laid was that the beneficiary must be studying in a government school in a rural area. Example number 4 of 8: The billionaire industrialist passed away last week. Amongst his three children, his only daughter has been the biggest beneficiary of his inheritance. Example number 5 of 8: Mohan wanted to send money through online banking to his family at the native place. But, he made a mistake while entering the details of the beneficiary account. Therefore, the money transfer failed to take place and he had to redo the whole process. Example number 6 of 8: The judge ordered the builder to pay compensation to the flat buyers on account of delayed possession. It was a great relief for the beneficiaries who were suffering financial losses till then. Example number 7 of 8: The education board announced an incentive of ten grace marks for students who won medals at national sports events. Dominic was a beneficiary of this as he had done a silver medal in swimming and the incentive helped him secure admission to a renowned college. Example number 8 of 8: The area is known for a cluster of jewelers who craft fabulous jewelry. There is a huge demand for it in the overseas market. The state government is planning to announce an incentive scheme for exports and the jewelers will be a direct beneficiary of the scheme. Today we learnt the word beneficiary which means a person or a group who derives money or help from something or someone, a person officially entitled to receive the funds or benefit . Can you frame 3 sentences with beneficiary and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to upgrade your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 185 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be sharing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: syndicate. Syndicate means: a group of individuals or organisations that work together for a common cause, to manage a large finance or share a risk by coming together, an organisation that supplies articles and photographs for publishing. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word syndicate. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word syndicate is used in multiple contexts. It can mean a team or group or the act of financing a large loan through multiple partners. It can also mean a supplier of articles and photographs to publishers. For example, the NGOs in the city formed a syndicate to create awareness about bad effects of illegal drugs and its consumption. Listen carefully how we can use the word syndicate in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The construction of a national highway necessitated a funding of several million dollars. A few banks formed a syndicate to finance the project jointly. This helped them pool funds and share the risks. Example number 2 of 8: The incidents of smuggling gold and diamonds across international borders were on the rise. The concerned nations prepared a framework for creating a syndicate to eliminate this. Example number 3 of 8: The world cup football final was a spectacular event. Within few hours of its completion, the local syndicate released interesting articles and photos about the event to worldwide press and media. Example number 4 of 8: The representatives of the citizens met the police commissioner to complain about the syndicate of criminals operating in the city. The commissioner assured them that he was aware of the nuisance and he had instructed his officers to control the same. Example number 5 of 8: The traders in the vegetable market were operating as a syndicate to control the rates in the market. This caused the inflation scenario to rise and the common man was adversely affected. The citizens’ groups protested against this and submitted representations to the government. Example number 6 of 8: The editor of a website instructed his staff not to release any news about the state election results until the same is confirmed by the local syndicate. Thus, he ensured an error free and authentic update about the results. Example number 7 of 8: A plethora of tour operators were operating near the historical sea fort. The arbitrary pricing and intense competition amongst them was spoiling the reputation of the tourist place. Finally, the senior tour operators requested all to come together as a syndicate and offer seamless services to the customers. Example number 8 of 8: A fabulous initiative of planting trees was carried out by multiple groups in an unorganized manner across the town. But, there was no focused effort to protect and nurture them. Ultimately, the groups came together and formed a syndicate for comprehensive implementation. Today we learnt the word syndicate which means a group of individuals or organisations that works together for a common cause, to manage a large finance or share a risk by coming together, an organisation that supplies articles and photographs for publishing. Can you frame 3 sentences with syndicate and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to enrich your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 184 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be publishing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorr
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: intuitive. Would you like to know what it means? It means: an understanding based on feelings rather than facts or proof, easy to use or operate without instructions or prompted by natural tendency. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word intuitive. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word intuitive signifies a feeling or capability which is based on the inner thought process. It may not be backed by data or proof. For example, the child’s intuitive skill to select and play a song on a music player was amazing. Listen carefully how we can use the word intuitive in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: Eugene became a famous author by the time he turned twenty. His writing style was exceptional and lucid. He had an intuitive ability to anticipate the readers’ preferences. Example number 2 of 8: Everyone was enchanted to see little Kavya defeat a much older opponent in the game of chess. The experts analysed the game and concluded that her intuitive moves in the game were formidable and hence the opponent was defeated. Example number 3 of 8: The class teacher observed Sayuri and intuitively realised that something was bothering her. He discussed the matter with her and came to know that she was worried about her mother who was ill. He gave her confidence and assured her that things will improve soon. Example number 4 of 8: The software company received a feedback from users that the present version of their product is quite complex and difficult to use. The management of the company took note of the same and asked the design team to come up with a new intuitive interface for the users. Example number 5 of 8: Pratham started learning classical music from a renowned musician. After a few months, his teacher called his parents and praised his intuitive sense of music. She also suggested that they should encourage him to be an accomplished musician. Example number 6 of 8: Sherlock is a detective specialising in solving criminal cases. Often, when there are no clues or evidences, he relies on his intuition to make further progress in the case. Example number 7 of 8: The eminent architect is known for his intuitive style of design. He has won several international awards for his unique and innovative designs. Example number 8 of 8: Leena noticed that she had highly intuitive mental abilities about the people around her. Hence, she qualified to be a psychologist with an objective of offering her services to the needy patients. Today we learnt the word intuitive which means an understanding based on feelings rather than facts or proof, easy to use or operate without instructions, prompted by natural tendency. Can you frame 3 sentences with intuitive and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to build your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 183 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be uploading 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: conform. The meaning of conform is: comply with rules, standards or laws, behave according to socially acceptable standards, to be of similar pattern or type. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word conform. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word conform indicates as action which is in acceptance with the set standards. This can be in the context of the acceptable behaviour in the society or related to legal framework. For example, businessmen setting up operations overseas need to conform to the local procedures and guidelines. Listen carefully how we can use the word conform in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: In the age of internet and social media, there is tremendous peer pressure on the youngsters to conform to the latest trends in fashion and electronic gadgets. Example number 2 of 8: Chandan came from his village to the metro city for studying in a prestigious school. When his parents met the principal, she emphasised that Chandan must conform to the rules and regulation of the school completely. Example number 3 of 8: The latest bridge constructed across the river significantly improved upon the travel time in the town. The most noticeable feature of the bridge is that it conforms to the most stringent industry standards of safety. Example number 4 of 8: The travel blog invited Anish to pen down his experiences of visiting the rain forests near the equator. He agreed to write, but asked about the format so that he can conform to the same. Example number 5 of 8: A finance company was awarded a two year contract for managing the accounts of a large business group. As part of the agreement, the client insisted that the staff working on this project must conform to the highest standards of professionalism. Example number 6 of 8: The media reported incidents of duplicate medicines being sold in the market. To prevent this, the authorities sent notices to all pharmaceutical companies to conform to the latest quality guidelines prescribed by them. Example number 7 of 8: The tour and travel company took a group of senior citizens to visit the neighbouring country. As part of their standard operating instructions, they requested all the group members to conform to the local traditions and customs. Example number 8 of 8: Manyata was invited to a welfare function by the Chamber of commerce in her city. She was going to attend such event for the first time. Her colleagues advised her to get the details about the dress code and conform to the same. Today we learnt the word conform which comply with rules, standards or laws, behave according to socially acceptable standards, to be of similar pattern or type. Can you frame 3 sentences with conform and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to enhance your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 182 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be releasing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: dominant. Dominant means: having control and influence over others, more strong, important or noticeable than others, commanding from superior position. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word dominant. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word dominant is used to express that a person or an organization has superior position as compared to others and it has a large control and influence on others. For example, the firm has achieved a dominant position in the market owing to impeccable quality of its products. Listen carefully how we can use the word dominant in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: In the partnership with an Indian company, the multinational company was playing a dominant role. It was getting a larger share of the profit and was dictating terms and conditions. However, later the Indian company decided to separate and function on its own. Example number 2 of 8: Aryan started as a volunteer with a political party. He worked diligently for several years. Over a period of time, he assumed a dominant position within the party by virtue of his commitment. Example number 3 of 8: The dominant lion in the group became old and weak. As a result, the younger and stronger lion seized the opportunity and drove him away from the area. Example number 4 of 8: Manjari is a dominant figure in the field of Art. She takes active interest in the promotion of art and regularly organises exhibitions for the same. Example number 5 of 8: The boxing match between two famous boxers was very thrilling. Mike was dominant of the two because of his height and weight. But the other boxer was very agile (means very fast) and he defeated Mike by scoring more points. Example number 6 of 8: Mihir started working in plays after his graduation. He had a good physique and a dominant personality. Therefore, often he would be chosen for the role of a warrior or a police officer. Example number 7 of 8: The team leader noticed that the unity in his team was disturbed. He observed that one of the members with a dominating nature was adversely affecting the team spirit. Hence, he arranged a workshop to improve the collaboration amongst the team. Example number 8 of 8: The Asian country witnessed the national elections last month. Heath and education turned out to be the dominant issues in this election. The party promising to focus on these critical areas won the elections. Today we learnt the word dominant which means having control and influence over others, more strong, important or noticeable than others, commanding from superior position. Can you frame 3 sentences with dominant and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to develop your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 181 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be sharing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: primitive. Would you like to know what it means? It means: very simple in design, very basic in terms of comfort or convenience, related to early stages of development or civilization, something with old or outdated features or qualities. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word primitive. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word primitive is used to indicate a thing or a method which does not have any advanced features. It is very basic in design. The word primitive is also related to an older or outdated object. For example, the farmers have realised that primitive methods of agriculture are obsolete now and they are switching over to modern technology. Listen carefully how we can use the word primitive in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The chief of education board visited a school in a village. He observed that the infrastructure in the school was very primitive. After returning to the head office, he invited consultants to draw up a blue print for up gradation of the same. Example number 2 of 8: The auditors inspected the newly constructed tower and submitted the report. The most adverse remark in the report was that the installed fire safety system was quite primitive. The authorities made it mandatory for the builder to set it right at the earliest. Example number 3 of 8: Earlier, the primitive man used to hunt or gather food with hands. However, over a period of time, he started using tools for various purposes. Example number 4 of 8: A group of people were stranded on an island due to heavy storm in the sea. It was very difficult for the rescuers to reach. Therefore, in the meantime, the people on the island built a structure in a primitive style as a shelter. Example number 5 of 8: There are many parts of world where a large number of lives are lost due to primitive health care facilities available locally. United Nations and many other social organisations have been relentlessly working to overcome this problem. Example number 6 of 8: BK school organised a nature camp for its students. The amenities at the camp were very primitive. This taught the students how to adjust in natural environment and create some comfort for themselves. Example number 7 of 8: The community cooperative bank merged with a larger corporate bank. Originally, the financial systems at the cooperative bank were primitive in nature. This necessitated a complete transformation of the older systems. Example number 8 of 8: The communication methods at the beginning of the 20th century were sluggish and primitive. A letter sent from one country to another would take couple of months to reach. Later, the arrival of telephony improved the speed of communication. Today we learnt the word primitive which means very simple in design, very basic in terms of comfort or convenience, related to early stages of development or civilization, something with old or outdated features or qualities. Can you frame 3 sentences with primitive and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to improve your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 180 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be publishing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Spea
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: impose. Impose means: to force someone to accept ideas or beliefs, to officially enforce a rule or penalty, compel someone to behave in a certain way, often against his or her wishes. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word impose. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word impose shows an action which makes it mandatory for someone to do something and often it is against the wish of that person. For example, the court may decide to impose either a fine or a prison sentence. Listen carefully how we can use the word impose in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: Ronny was appointed the leader of the sales team. He wanted to introduce several new initiatives. However, he decided not to impose his views on his team members and instead invited suggestions from them for overall improvement. Example number 2 of 8: Most governments impose heavy taxes on sales of cigarettes. The rationale behind this is to discourage the consumption of cigarettes by making them expensive. Example number 3 of 8: The forest conservation ministry has imposed a complete ban on hunting of wild animals. To enforce the same rigorously, stringent laws have been made. Example number 4 of 8: The HR department organised a workshop for its employees. The theme was ‘problem solving through team work.’ By the end of the workshop, the participants learnt the skill of collaborative working instead of imposing individual ideas on others. Example number 5 of 8: Many car drivers would often park their vehicles near the gate of a school. This caused traffic congestion on the road. Therefore, the traffic police imposed a restriction on parking any vehicle within ten meters of the school gate. Example number 6 of 8: Mrs. Gomes turned Eighty last week. Her health was not so good and her movements were sluggish. She called her children and expressed her desire to stay in a senior citizens’ home since she did not want to impose herself on her family in her old age. Example number 7 of 8: The renowned counselor spoke in a seminar and emphasised the fact that the teenagers do not like being imposed with ideas or beliefs. Instead, she advised the parents to have an open dialogue with their children. This will help in inculcating independent decision making in them. Example number 8 of 8: The trains to New Delhi were cancelled at the last minute due to fog. This compelled the group of tourists to travel by air. As a result, each one was imposed with an additional burden of travel expense. Today we learnt the word impose which means to force someone to accept ideas or beliefs, to officially enforce a rule or penalty, compel someone to behave in a certain way, often against his or her wishes. Can you frame 3 sentences with impose and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to boost your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 179 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be uploading 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: thrive. The meaning of thrive is: progress or develop well, to be successful, to become happier, to gain wealth or possessions In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word thrive. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word thrive is used when we are trying to mention the progress of a project or an activity which has been successful.For example, a business thrives well in the hands of a capable leadership. Listen carefully how we can use the word thrive in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The country needed to boost its foreign exchange reserve. Hence, it decided to enhance the exports. The finance minister announced several pragmatic measures and the exports business started thriving. Example number 2 of 8: The town once famous for its beaches was losing its glory due to pollution at the sea shore. The locals proactively came together and prepared a framework of guidelines to minimise the pollution. Slowly, things improved and tourism started thriving again. Example number 3 of 8: Many animals and plants thrive only indigenously in their natural environment. Transporting them to other locations can jeopardize their growth and survival. If it is absolutely necessary, it must be done under expert guidance. Example number 4 of 8: An NGO adopted a dump yard to transform it into a garden. They leveled the ground and planted trees. A group of volunteers meticulously ensured that the plants thrive well. Soon, the garden flourished and it became an attraction for the locals. Example number 5 of 8: The children at a young age are very receptive to knowledge, information and ideas. If the parents and teachers create a suitable environment, the children thrive well and transform into responsible human beings. Example number 6 of 8: Mr. Raje took charge as a head of a science research institute. He observed that the conventional research programs were not yielding desired results. He collaborated with the scientists to design a blueprint for innovative research and it resulted in thriving scientific culture and inventions. Example number 7 of 8: Globalization has introduced the youth to the spirit of entrepreneurship. This has led to a thriving startup culture in many parts of the world. The respective governments have taken note of this and are drafting policies to encourage the same. Example number 8 of 8: The business of coaching for various entrance examinations is thriving across various cities. Several educationists are of the opinion that this practice is not advisable since it constrains the original thinking of the students. Today we learnt the word thrive which means progress or develop well, to be successful, to become happier, to gain wealth or possessions. Can you frame 3 sentences with thrive and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to upgrade your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency.This was episode number 178 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be releasing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: deadline. Deadline means: the latest time or date by which a particular task must be completed or a particular thing must be done, a line or limit that must not be passed. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word deadline. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word deadline is used when something must be completed or submitted before a particular time or date. Often, there are penalties charged when one does not meet the deadline. For example, each year a deadline is announced by the income tax department for filing the tax returns. Listen carefully how we can use the word deadline in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: Several incidents of theft had taken place after sunset near the waterfall at a popular tourist destination. Therefore, the local administration set a deadline of 6pm for all the tourists to vacate the place. Example number 2 of 8: The management had a set a target date for the delivery of the goods to clients. However, irregular power supply hindered the production process. The management therefore requested the client to extend the deadline for dispatch. Example number 3 of 8: The president of the country decided to take an unplanned halt at a religious place. This necessitated rigorous security arrangement there. The security agencies were given very short notice and they had to work under a very tight deadline. Example number 4 of 8: Mayuri wanted to launch her ice cream parlour well in time before the beginning of the summer season. She discussed the same with the interior designer and they set a deadline to get the parlour ready one week before the season starts. Example number 5 of 8: The movie was going to be released a month later. Hence, the producer set a stringent deadline for all artists to complete their dubbing in a week’s time. Example number 6 of 8: The head of the institute decided to introduce training videos for the benefit of the students. After discussion with the trainers, a deadline was set for recording all videos, so that those can be used in coming academic year. Example number 7 of 8: There was a delay from the builder’s end for giving possession of the new homes to the residents. The residents filed a case in the court. After hearing both the sides, the judge set a deadline for the builder to hand over the possession. Example number 8 of 8: The bank had a large number of customers who had not submitted their identification documents while opening their accounts. The auditors took a serious objection and specified a deadline for the bank to obtain the documents. Today we learnt the word deadline which means the latest time or date by which a particular task must be completed or a particular thing must be done, a line or limit that must not be passed. Can you frame 3 sentences with deadline and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to enrich your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency.This was episode number 177 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be sharing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanc
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: indigenous. Would you like to know what it means? It means: produced, growing, living, or occurring naturally in a particular region or environment, originating where it is found In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word indigenous. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word indigenous is used to express something which belongs to the native region. It is a species, custom or a product which originates at a particular location. For example, Kangaroos are indigenous to Australia.Listen carefully how we can use the word indigenous in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The Indian railway design centre has made a spectacular progress in manufacturing indigenous railway coaches. These are economical and have undergone rigorous testing for Indian environment conditions. Example number 2 of 8: Claudia was part of a team that travelled to Brazil. This travel was sponsored by a research institute. The objective of the team was to study the indigenous and vulnerable species living in the local forests. Example number 3 of 8: The indigenous population on the island was suffering from bone related diseases. An NGO sent a team of specialist doctors to investigate the matter. Their meticulous research exposed the presence of chemicals in the drinking water which caused the diseases. Example number 4 of 8: The restaurant in a Southern state of India has a reputation of using only indigenously sourced spices and ingredients. It is observed that the foodies travel from different parts of the country to taste the food here. Example number 5 of 8: The purchase manager was emphasizing more on import of raw materials. The CEO suggested that he should try and use the indigenous sources of raw material so that the local industry gets more business and the company saves on foreign exchange. Example number 6 of 8: As the tendency to consume imported fruits and vegetables is increasing, the market share of indigenous agricultural produce is getting affected. To counter this, the farmers are holding farmers’ markets to promote the local variety. Example number 7 of 8: Diwakar was a local entrepreneur. He observed that the electric toy cars sold in his city were priced excessively high. He sensed a lucrative opportunity and designed an economically priced wooden toy car using indigenous raw materials. Example number 8 of 8: Do you know how many regional languages are spoken in India? The research suggests that the answer is 22. However, most of the prevalent Apps are available in English. In order to thrust a larger percentage of population towards the online medium, indigenous Apps developed in regional languages must be encouraged. Today we learnt the word indigenous which means produced, growing, living, or occurring naturally in a particular region or environment, originating where it is found. Can you frame 3 sentences with indigenous and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to build your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency.This was episode number 176 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be publishing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about B
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: perusal. The meaning of perusal is: the action of reading carefully, examining or studying something while paying attention to the details In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word perusal. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word perusal is used when someone minutely studies a document or a process with an intention to completely understand the same or to spot any errors.For example, an agreement is usually signed after a proper perusal by both the parties. Listen carefully how we can use the word perusal in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: A careful perusal of the essays written by the students disappointed the teacher. She realised that the students lacked good vocabulary and an ability to express their thoughts. Therefore, she planned a workshop for creative writing. Example number 2 of 8: Archana joined a chartered accountant’s firm as a trainee. For the first three months, her seniors assigned her the task of perusal of their clients’ balance sheets. After that, she was asked to make a summary of the financial statement for each client. Example number 3 of 8: A bunch of letters was brought to the museum as a historical document. The museum called upon experts for checking the documents. After thorough perusal of the same, the experts confirmed that the letters belonged to the period of King Ashoka. Example number 4 of 8: The automobile company decided to sign a long term contract with the supplier of spare parts. The quality of parts and the pricing were both very crucial parameters for the company. Hence, the purchase department implemented multiple levels of perusal of the contract to ensure the best outcome from this collaboration. Example number 5 of 8: Sujita applied for a visa for travel to a European country. Upon perusal of her documents, the officer pointed out that while some of her documents were on her maiden name, others were as per her married name. He, therefore, put her application on hold. Example number 6 of 8: The patient was admitted to the hospital with a complaint of severe backache. The doctors advised certain scanning tests to be done on priority. After perusing the test reports, the doctors detected the presence of a kidney stone and started the treatment accordingly. Example number 7 of 8: The bank manager prepared a report of high value money transactions in his branch for submission to the central bank. On perusal of the report, he noticed certain suspicious transactions and escalated the matter to his superiors. Example number 8 of 8: Mr. Zhang had mastered the art of handwriting analysis over a period of thirty years. The crime investigation department used his services for perusal of handwriting of suspects to identify a pattern of crime. Today we learnt the word perusal which means the action of reading carefully, examining or studying something while paying attention to the details Can you frame 3 sentences with perusal and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to enhance your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency.This was episode number 175 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be uploading 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak En
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: recipient. Recipient means: a person or thing which receives or is awarded something, capable of receiving something In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word recipient. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. When a person receives an amount or an award, then he is called the recipient.For example, Henry Dunant, the founder of the Red Cross organisation was the recipient of first Nobel Peace Prize in 1901. Listen carefully how we can use the word recipient in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The ice cream maker announced a lucky draw to attract the customers. As per the scheme, every thousandth member will be a recipient of four tickets to an amusement park. Example number 2 of 8: Brigadier Singh was a recipient of President’s medal for unprecedented bravery. He had fought a relentless battle with limited resources and saved the lives of several civilians. Example number 3 of 8: Many of us are familiar with the exceptional voice of the melody queen Lata Mangeshkar. She is the recipient of the prestigious Bharat Ratna award from the government of India for her distinguished career. Example number 4 of 8: Nelson met with an accident and was a recipient of two bottles of blood donated by complete strangers. After he recovered, he introspected and made up his mind to be a blood donor himself. Example number 5 of 8: Madhav is the recipient of an award this year from the Agriculture ministry. He not only implemented innovative techniques for cultivation in his farm, but also shared his knowledge with fellow farmers. Example number 6 of 8: Many members belonging to the medical profession have been trying to encourage the culture of organ donation in India. They are highlighting the fact that multiple people can be recipient of organs from a donor’s body. Example number 7 of 8: The transfer of money through a cheque takes minimum three working days. On the other hand, the electronic money transfer happens within minutes and the recipient of the money can utilise the money immediately. Example number 8 of 8: Priyanshi has taken the pains to revive the ancient art of handicraft in the villages of central India. This was appreciated by the state government and she is a recipient of an award for the same. Today we learnt the word recipient which means a person or thing which receives or is awarded something, capable of receiving something. Can you frame 3 sentences with recipient and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to develop your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency.This was episode number 174 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be releasing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: vivid. Would you like to know what it means? It means: very brightly coloured, producing powerful feelings or clear images in the mind, very clear and detailed, full of life In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word vivid. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word vivid means something which is very bright in colour. It also means a visualization or data which is very clear and detailed. For example, the tourists were amazed to witness the vivid colour schemes of palaces in the state of Rajasthan. Listen carefully how we can use the word vivid in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The state minister was invited as a chief guest to the school where he had studied. He expressed satisfaction over the excellent amenities facilitated by the school and also shared vivid memories of his school days. Example number 2 of 8: Milkman company was selling an array of milk based products in the district for several years. However, of late, its sales performance was deteriorating. The CEO asked his team to prepare a vividly designed advertising campaign to grow the market share. Example number 3 of 8: Prerna visited a rural area for her project work. She made friends with the women there. She would chat with them amicably and they used to give her a vivid description of their lifestyle. Example number 4 of 8: Another crime had taken place in the city. A sketch was made of the suspects based on the description provided by a few eye witnesses. When the investigating officer saw the sketch, he vividly remembered that the sketch had a resemblance to a criminal whom he had arrested in an earlier case. Example number 5 of 8: Amit was blessed with a fantastic memory. He visited the Eifel Tower during his summer holidays and upon return he could paint a vivid picture of the same. Example number 6 of 8: The director is famous for his vivid imagination. The audience loved the use of a moving stage in his latest play and it has been a phenomenal success. Example number 7 of 8: The science club in the city held a conference for its members. One of the speakers at the event made a presentation about the black holes in space. He supported his talk with vivid photos and video clips. Example number 8 of 8: The family mourned the loss of Clark. He lost his life at a young age. He was the most vivid member of the family and always cared for everyone. Today we learnt the word vivid which means very brightly coloured, producing powerful feelings or clear images in the mind, very clear and detailed, full of life. Can you frame 3 sentences with vivid and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to improve your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 173 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be sharing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: flaunt. Flaunt means: to show your possessions, beauty, abilities to get admiration, to go out of your way to display something to attract attention, to ignore or treat with disrespect In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word flaunt. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word flaunt indicates deliberately trying to make people notice your possessions, beauty, abilities etc. so that they admire you. For example, the rich man’s attempt to flaunt his wealth was noticed by his friends and they winked at each other. Listen carefully how we can use the word flaunt in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: Mr. Gerald invited guests from overseas to visit his new farm house near the sea shore. He personally took them around the property in order to flaunt his possessions. Example number 2 of 8: The region was facing a severe draught and people were suffering from loss of income and poverty. The social organisations appealed to the affluent people in the region to avoid flaunting through lavish weddings and celebrations. Example number 3 of 8: Raghavan had a good knowledge about the Indian Penal code and he would flaunt his knowledge in front of his colleagues and society members. While everyone appreciated his expertise, no one liked his attitude. Example number 4 of 8: Dr. Decosta worked as a professor at a university. He was bestowed with several academic honours. However, he was very humble and never flaunted his knowledge. Example number 5 of 8: The owner of a business empire had come up from a modest background. He respected the value of money and never flaunted his riches. Example number 6 of 8: The Bollywood superstar kept everyone waiting at the premier of his movie. When he ensured that the fans and everyone from the media were present, he arrived at the venue flaunting his new sports car. Example number 7 of 8: The newly recruited technician would flaunt his technical knowledge to his colleagues. But, soon it was clear that he was not competent enough in the relevant field. Example number 8 of 8: People would be surprised to see the chief minister of their state standing in a queue at the airport along with them. People appreciated the fact that he never flaunted his position. Today we learnt the word flaunt which means to show your possessions, beauty, abilities to get admiration, to go out of your way to display something to attract attention, to ignore or treat with disrespect Can you frame 3 sentences with flaunt and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to boost your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 172 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be publishing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: offence. The meaning of offence is: an illegal act or crime punishable by law, the action of attacking someone or something, a behaviour that hurts the feelings of others, the feeling of being angry or insulted In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word offence. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. An offence is a behaviour which causes people to be upset or embarrassed. It may also mean breaking the law. For example, employing a child as a labour has been declared an offence by the government. Listen carefully how we can use the word offence in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The principal and a police officer jointly visited a stall near a school. They warned the stall owner that selling cigarettes near a school is an offence. The owner promised to follow the law and immediately removed all cigarette packets. Example number 2 of 8: The retired government officer was asked to take a seat in a back row. He took it as an offence and decided to leave the function. Example number 3 of 8: Mr. Deshmukh was advised certain precautions about business conversations. He was informed that religious or political theme based conversations can be offensive and should be avoided diligently. Example number 4 of 8: Recently, a new form of offence was exposed regarding credit cards. The fraudster would book train tickets using other people’s credit cards without their knowledge and get the refund money to himself by cancelling the tickets. Example number 5 of 8: The traffic police involved the school children to promote road safety measures. The children displayed boards reminding the motorists that drinking and driving is a serious offence. Example number 6 of 8: A guest at the wedding asked for a glass of warm water. It took some time for arranging the same. He took the delay as an offence and refused to talk to anyone subsequently. Example number 7 of 8: A new website for pets promoted the sale of certain rare and protected species online. Animal lovers protested and lodged a complaint with the police. The Owner of the website was arrested for this offence and was charged a heavy fine. Example number 8 of 8: If the issued cheque bounces due to lack of funds, it is an offence punishable by law. The judge may send the offender to prison or may charge him a fine. Today we learnt the word offence which means an illegal act or crime punishable by law, the action of attacking someone or something, a behaviour that hurts the feelings of others, the feeling of being angry or insulted. Can you frame 3 sentences with offence and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to upgrade your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 171 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be sharing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: stint. The meaning of stint is: a fixed or limited period of time spent doing a particular job or activity, a definite quantity of work assigned, to supply sparingly with restricted quantities In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word stint. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. A stint is a period of time which someone spends doing a particular job or activity or working in a particular place. For example: The doctor did a two year stint in rural area to get more exposure to a different category of patients. Listen carefully how we can use the word stint in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: It was during her stint as a yoga instructor that Jimisha came in contact with some German tourists. She interacted with them, learnt the language and got an opportunity to conduct yoga programs in Germany as well. Example number 2 of 8: Sunil and Aditi met during their job stint overseas. They got to know each other better over a period of time and decided to get married after returning to India. Example number 3 of 8: There are a few countries where every citizen must compulsorily complete a stint in the military for a predetermined period. It is believed that it trains them in discipline and stimulates patriotism. Example number 4 of 8: Before joining the bank, Anish had a brief stint as a teacher. His talent for explaining the concepts to his juniors was spotted by the head of training department and he was offered an opportunity to join the training department of the bank. Example number 5 of 8: The modern thinking related to parenting, treats sons and daughters equally. It advocates that the boys must learn to share equal responsibility on house work and this includes a stint in the kitchen as well. Example number 6 of 8: Sasha came to India for a month long stint as a volunteer with a gurudwara (which is a place of worship). She was enchanted by the culture and harmony and decided to extend her stay for Two years. Example number 7 of 8: A well prepared plan has high probability of being successful. Hence we must not stint on time during the planning stage. We should validate all different parameters and try to make a flawless plan. Example number 8 of 8: Rihana worked as a nurse with the Red Cross organisation and she did stints in several countries. This made her a very competent medical professional. The UNO reciprocated her earnest service with an international award. Today we learnt the word stint which means a fixed or limited period of time spent doing a particular job or activity, a definite quantity of work assigned, to supply sparingly with restricted quantities Can you frame 3 sentences with stint and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to enrich your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 170 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be publishing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: plethora. The meaning of plethora is: a large or excessive amount of something, often more than needed In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word plethora. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word plethora is used to express something in very large quantity. Sometimes this quantity is in excess of what is required. For example, the market offered a plethora of Indian and foreign toys. Listen carefully how we can use the word plethora in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: Prachi passed her 12th standard examination and she came across a plethora of courses to choose from. She was confused and took the help of a career counselor to select the appropriate course. Example number 2 of 8: Anup bought a new laptop and tried to install a browser on his own. He came across a plethora of options on the internet. Therefore, he compared the features of some of the popular options, and downloaded the browser most suitable for him. Example number 3 of 8: The CEO reminded his design team that the market was flooded with plethora of wall papers and ceramic tiles. Therefore, he encouraged them to think out of the box and come up with innovative designs. Example number 4 of 8: Srinivas surfed the net to look for resorts at a hill station. He found plethora of listings. However, since he was accompanied by his parents, he chose a resort which offered the most suitable amenities. Example number 5 of 8: Diana was overwhelmed to see the plethora of CDs available in the music library. So she began renting one CD every week continuously for one whole year. Example number 6 of 8: The city had a plethora of organisations working for the welfare of orphans. Often, there was a lack of clarity about which organization is offering its services in which area. Hence, a central directory was created to resolve this problem. Example number 7 of 8: The auditors presented a report to the MD regarding the safety precautions to be taken at their factory. But the report was very lengthy and had plethora of details. Hence, the MD requested the auditors to prepare a summary blueprint and submit. Example number 8 of 8: The act was passed in the parliament a decade ago. Since then, it has undergone plethora of amendments. The law committee therefore decided to prepare a fresh draft of the act and put it before the parliament. Today we learnt the word plethora which means a large or excessive amount of something, often more than needed. Can you frame 3 sentences with plethora and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to build your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 169 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be uploading 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: noteworthy. The meaning of noteworthy is: deserving attention or praise due to its importance or excellence, of particular interest, significant in some way In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word noteworthy. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word noteworthy means worth paying attention to, interesting, remarkable, or significant in some way. For example, the spread of mobile telephony even in remote areas is noteworthy. Listen carefully how we can use the word noteworthy in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The bridge built across the Brahmaputra river is noteworthy for its massive size. It facilitates a seamless form of connectivity for the North eastern parts of India. Example number 2 of 8: The forests near the equator of the earth are extremely dense. These are noteworthy for the rich variety of plants, animals and birds and provide a fabulous opportunity for the researchers. Example number 3 of 8: The NGO is conspicuous for its work for teenaged criminals. Its efforts to help them find a respectable occupation are noteworthy. Example number 4 of 8: The most noteworthy feature of the resort is that it is located very close to the sea shore. As a result, it is always in demand by the tourists. Example number 5 of 8: The TX translation software is in demand all over the world. Its noteworthy facilities are translation in eight prominent languages and also an audio feature for pronunciation of the requested word. Example number 6 of 8: Anil has scored Ten thousand runs so far. What is noteworthy about his game is that most of his runs have been scored on foreign pitches which are more supportive to the fast bowlers. Example number 7 of 8: M&S has posted a twenty five percent growth in turnover for the third successive year. In its total sales turnover, the most noteworthy component is the export revenue which has grown year after year. Example number 8 of 8: The metropolitan city is a home to millions of people. They have come here from all over the country in search of work. The noteworthy part of this city is that irrespective of religion or cast, every working person gets a chance to earn his livelihood. Today we learnt the word noteworthy which means deserving attention or praise due to its importance or excellence, of particular interest, significant in some way Can you frame 3 sentences with noteworthy and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to build your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 168 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be uploading 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: dignity. The meaning of dignity is : calm and controlled behaviour even in a difficult situation , the state or quality which is worthy of respect by others, a high rank or position, a sense of pride in oneself. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word dignity. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word dignity represents controlled behaviour even while facing difficulties. It also means self-respect. For example: In his old age, the actor was without work, but he always behaved with dignity. Listen carefully how we can use the word dignity in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The government has created stringent guidelines for the social media websites. They are strongly advised that they must protect the dignity of the users through appropriate measures. Example number 2 of 8: The officer of the human rights commission carried out a survey of prisons across the country. Based on the outcome of the survey, they requested the authorities to carry out reforms in jails so that the prisoners are treated with dignity. Example number 3 of 8: The new magazine for entrepreneurs launched its print as well as online version on the eve of Republic day. On this occasion, the editor personally invited dignitaries from different sections of the society. Example number 4 of 8: The young boy asked the garage owner for work. The owner offered him some money as help. But, the boy refused the money and insisted on earning his wages. The owner was impressed with his dignity and gave him some work. Example number 5 of 8: The veteran soldier found it difficult to climb up the stage to receive the lifetime achievement award. The chief guest himself climbed down, presented the award to him and thus respected the dignity of the receiver. Example number 6 of 8: Annie’s father was bed ridden and she was unable to pay her school fees. Her class teacher realised her difficulty and paid her fees. However, he did it secretly to protect her dignity. Example number 7 of 8: Ahmed could not clear the interview at a call centre. One of his friends offered him a job there through a recommendation. But, to retain his dignity, Ahmed decided to prepare meticulously and to give a second attempt. Example number 8 of 8: A senior government officer lost his life while performing his duty. His funeral was attended by ministers and army generals. At the funeral, the family of the officer conducted itself with dignity and thanked all for their support. Today we learnt the word dignity which means calm and controlled behaviour even in a difficult situation, the state or quality which is worthy of respect by others, a high rank or position, a sense of pride in oneself. Can you frame 3 sentences with dignity and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to enhance your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 167 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be releasing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: ridiculous. The meaning of ridiculous is : stupid or unreasonable, deserving to be laughed at, silly or foolish. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word ridiculous. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word ridiculous means absurd, or laughable or very silly. For example: Majority of people thought that the prediction by an astrologer about election results was ridiculous but it turned out to be a reality. Listen carefully how we can use the word ridiculous in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The young theatre artists attempted an adaptation of a Sanskrit play for the urban audience. It turned out to be ridiculous and the audience rejected it. Example number 2 of 8: The exporters’ federation complained to the finance minister about some of the ridiculous laws and regulations which affected their business adversely. The minster assured them that soon some lucid regulations will be worked out to facilitate growth in exports. Example number 3 of 8: The MNC (means a multinational company) released a new advertisement for its detergent powder. It was set on the backdrop of a historical event. The viewers found it to be ridiculous and objectionable and complaints were lodged with the authorities. Example number 4 of 8: The railway called a meeting of representatives of the passengers to discuss improvement in the amenities offered. While some suggestions were outstanding, few were ridiculous and were rejected on the spot. Example number 5 of 8: The winter was over and yet Britney insisted on wearing a thick fur jacket. It was looking ridiculous and people were staring at her. Example number 6 of 8: Bhavana visited a Chinese food restaurant. She attempted to eat with chopsticks and it looked ridiculous. Her friends could not control their laughter and soon she also joined them in laughing. Example number 7 of 8: The newly started Web series was based on cybercrime. However, the script was not coherent and was filled with grave errors. The viewers found it to be ridiculous and it was severely criticized. Example number 8 of 8: The claims made on a web channel about the correlation between ancient religion and modern technology were declared ridiculous by a panel of scientists. The channel had to introduce a disclaimer that their program was a work of fiction. Today we learnt the word ridiculous which means stupid or unreasonable, deserving to be laughed at. Can you frame 3 sentences with ridiculous and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to develop your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 166 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be sharing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: discretion. Discretion means: individual choice or judgement, the right or ability to take responsible decisions, the right to make a choice depending on what seems most suitable in a particular situation In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word . We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word discretion means the choice made or judgement formed by an individual. It indicates the right or ability possessed by a person to take responsible decisions. For example, the dosage of antibiotics for a patient depends on the discretion of the doctor. Listen carefully how we can use the word discretion in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The CEO of a construction company prepared a blue print for the proposed expansion of business to Middle East countries. The board of directors perused the plan and it was approved unanimously. The execution of the plan was left to the discretion of the CEO. Example number 2 of 8: The medical reports indicate the seriousness of the patient’s condition. However, the doctor uses his discretion whether a surgery is needed or the illness can be cured by medicines alone. Example number 3 of 8: The advocate for the accused often file an application for bail in the court. However, the outcome is uncertain because the bail is granted at the discretion of the judge. Example number 4 of 8: The discussion regarding ‘increasing stress levels at work place’ resulted in heated arguments on an online group for professionals. Some users even tried to hold others responsible. Therefore, the admin of the group intervened and asked all to use their discretion while posting messages. Example number 5 of 8: The tourists on a boat ride at a popular tourist spot would offer junk food to the sea birds. This affected the health of the birds adversely. Hence, the tour operators requested the tourists to use their discretion and refrain from this activity. Example number 6 of 8: The state level committee of a political party shortlisted the names of a few contestants for the upcoming elections. These were submitted to the party headquarters since the final selection would be at the discretion of the national committee. Example number 7 of 8: The Indian team won the toss for the first match of the world cup. The captain had assessed the pitch conditions carefully before the toss. Hence, based on his discretion, he elected to bat first. Example number 8 of 8: There were reports in the media about plethora of internet users suffering at the hands of cyber criminals who had stolen their personal data. Therefore, all prominent web sites advised their users to use their discretion while sharing their personal details on the internet. Today we learnt the word discretion which means individual choice or judgement, the right or ability to take responsible decisions, the right to make a choice depending on what seems most suitable in a particular situation. Can you frame 3 sentences with discretion and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to boost your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 165 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be uploading 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: jubilant. jubilant means: feeling or expressing great happiness especially because of some success or because something good has happened. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word jubilant. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word jubilant means the emotion of great happiness as a result of some accomplishment. For example: The entire nation was jubilant when it won the world cup for the first time. Listen carefully how we can use the word jubilant in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The mood at Optics software company was jubilant because it had earned profit for the first time since its formation. The chairman addressed the investors in a conference to update them about the development. Example number 2 of 8: The scientists at the research lab were extremely jubilant. They had overcome a formidable challenge of discovering a new chemical formula for their company’s proposed product. Example number 3 of 8: Sayali passed her final year medical examination and became a doctor. Her family and relatives were jubilant since she was the first person from their village to be a doctor. Example number 4 of 8: The fishermen and their wives organised a food festival for the public. In this festival, they presented their authentic food items and the response was phenomenal. The organisers were jubilant because the event turned out to be very lucrative. Example number 5 of 8: When the clock struck 12 at midnight of 14th August, 1947, entire India was jubilant. It had got independence after 150 years of foreign rule and everyone was ecstatic. Example number 6 of 8: The church had been shut for renovation since a year. When it opened, the devotees were jubilant that they could visit the place of their faith. Example number 7 of 8: Have you seen the penalty shootout in a football match? Last week, a football team won the match in a penalty shootout. It was a spectacular match and the jubilant fans lifted the players on their shoulders during the celebrations. Example number 8 of 8: A popular leader was hospitalised after a road accident. The doctors performed a complex surgery which lasted several hours. When the hospital announced that the leader was out of danger, his jubilant followers distributed sweets. Today we learnt the word jubilant which means feeling or expressing great happiness especially because of some success or because something good has happened. Can you frame 3 sentences with jubilant and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to boost your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 164 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be uploading 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: amenity. amenity means: a desirable or useful facility of a building or place, something that helps to provide comfort, convenience, or enjoyment, the quality of pleasantness In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word amenity. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word amenity means a convenient and useful feature of a building or place that facilitates comfort for the users. For example: The bank decided to provide the amenity of wheel chair access at the entrance. Listen carefully how we can use the word amenity in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The builder announced the launch of a new residential tower with luxurious amenities. Prospective buyers were elated to see the audio visual presentation by the sales team and all the flats were booked immediately. Example number 2 of 8: The new school opened in an affluent locality. After a few months, during the parent teacher meeting, the parents presented a list of amenities that they expected the school to provide. Example number 3 of 8: Every winter, a flock of Flamingo birds visits the muddy waters near Uran village. The local tour operators organise a day trip for visitors to view the birds. They have requested the village administration to arrange better amenities for the tourists. Example number 4 of 8: The new multiplex theatre for watching movies was a breakthrough concept with latest amenities. It also facilitated online ordering of snacks and beverages during the show. Example number 5 of 8: The local politician lost the last elections by a large margin. His team approached the voters to know the feedback. What they learnt was that the voters were very unhappy about the inferior civic amenities in the town. Example number 6 of 8: The Oberoi family purchased a weekend home near Pune. However, upon taking possession, they realised that several promised amenities were missing and they had to file a complaint with the consumer forum. Example number 7 of 8: The new committee took charge in Parijat housing society. The chairman issued a circular to all members inviting suggestions regarding improvement in present amenities. Example number 8 of 8: Multiple long distance trains halted at a busy railway station. It served as a changeover junction for thousands of travellers. But, the amenities at station were substandard and this caused a great inconvenience to the passengers. Today we learnt the word amenity which means a desirable or useful facility of a building or place, something that helps to provide comfort, convenience, or enjoyment, the quality of pleasantness Can you frame 3 sentences with amenity and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to upgrade your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 163 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be releasing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: virtue. Would you like to know what it means? It means: behaviour showing high moral standards, a good quality, habit or way of behaving, an advantage or benefit as compared to others In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word virtue. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word virtue means a part of a character, habit or behaviour that is considered to be morally good. For example: Patience is a virtue essential for long term investors. Listen carefully how we can use the word virtue in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The school arranged an outdoor activity involving the students to clean a beach near the school. The rationale behind this drive was to inculcate the virtue of cleanliness among students. Example number 2 of 8: Soham’s father was in army. He passed away on the battle field. Soham’s mother was a courageous woman and she taught him the virtue of patriotism and encouraged him to join the army. Example number 3 of 8: Children observe the environment around them and learn many things. Often, the family and society influences the virtues that the children imbibe. Example number 4 of 8: Gold has been a preferred form of investment for centuries. This is due to its virtue of being a precious metal which is always in demand for making ornaments. Example number 5 of 8: The principal noticed that a boy from a poor family would sell peanuts at the entrance of his school. He observed the virtue of sincerity in the boy. He was quite impressed and got him admitted to the school with his parent’s permission. Example number 6 of 8: Smita would take her children to visit a nearby animal shelter on each Sunday. The children would feed the animals and assist the staff. This way she introduced them to the virtue of compassion. Example number 7 of 8: Bret could not secure a place in the cricket team and was placed in the waiting list. Nevertheless, he would be present at the stadium for practice each day at the scheduled time. The coach liked his commitment and the virtue of punctuality. Soon, he was included in the team on the coach’s recommendation. Example number 8 of 8: Priyank worked as an agent for pharmaceutical companies. He would often make promises, but would not fulfill the same. He would tell lies and mismanage funds. Ultimately, his lack of virtues resulted in bad reputation and he was disqualified as an agent. Today we learnt the word virtue which means behaviour showing high moral standards, a good quality, habit or way of behaving, an advantage or benefit as compared to others Can you frame 3 sentences with virtue and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to enrich your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 162 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be sharing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: intimidate. The meaning of intimidate is: to frighten, pressurise or threaten with an intention to compel someone do something, to fill someone with fear In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word intimidate. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word intimidate means to scare or force someone to do something or to pressurise someone. For example: The gang of criminals entered the bank and tried to intimidate the manager. Listen carefully how we can use the word intimidate in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: Megha had prepared very well for her speech. But just before her speech, she got intimidated by the large crowd. Her mother recognised this and encouraged her to speak with complete confidence. Example number 2 of 8: The advocate of the opponent made every effort to intimidate the witness. Nevertheless, the witness did not get affected and remained firm on her statement. Example number 3 of 8: The protestors were protesting outside the parliament against the newly introduced laws. In response, the authorities called a troupe of soldiers to intimidate the protestors. Example number 4 of 8: The eminent surgeon joined a new hospital. On the very first day, he asked his staff not to get intimidated by his reputation. He assured them that they will all work as a team. Example number 5 of 8: The management of the mall was successful in intimidating the owner of a small restaurant. His restaurant was near the entrance of the mall. They forced him to vacate his existing place and shift somewhere else. Example number 6 of 8: Radha came from a small village to a Metro city for her studies. Initially, she was intimidated by the crowd and the speeding vehicles. Later, she adjusted to the routine. Example number 7 of 8: The world championship game was scheduled. It was a prestigious match between the present and past champions. Both players spoke and gave statements to media with an intention of intimidating the opponent. Example number 8 of 8: The agents of a business group were after the government officer to get certain approvals. The officer did not yield permissions unless certain procedure was completed. The agents tried to intimidate the officer, but he refused to oblige. Today we learnt the word intimidate which means to frighten, pressurise or threaten with an intention to compel someone do something, to fill someone with fear Can you frame 3 sentences with intimidate and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to build your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 161 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be uploading 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: exceptional. Exceptional means: someone or something which is unusually good or impressive, not typical, much better than average. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word exceptional. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word exceptional means someone or something which is much above the average or capable of impressing everyone. For example: The harvest of grapes has been exceptional this year. Listen carefully how we can use the word exceptional in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: Nitin’s coach recognized that he had an exceptional talent for swimming. He met his parents and asked them to enroll him for advanced sessions. Example number 2 of 8: The telecom company launched a scheme offering free internet connectivity for initial three months. The subscribers found it to be very lucrative. Therefore, the company registered exceptional growth in the number of new customers for that quarter. Example number 3 of 8: The judge found that the crime was committed by the person unintentionally under exceptional circumstances. He therefore decided to be considerate and passed an order with minimum prescribed punishment under the law. Example number 4 of 8: The family expected the weather to be hot during their trip to the island. However, to their surprise, the weather was exceptionally pleasant throughout their stay. Example number 5 of 8: The latest movie had its songs recorded in an international studio having state of the art facilities. This surpassed the movie budget, but it offered an exceptional experience to the listeners. Example number 6 of 8: Nathan was honoured by the university as the best performer of the year. What was exceptional about him was that he not only scored A grade in all subjects, but also won the medal in the inter-university basketball competition. Example number 7 of 8: The detective was thoroughly confused. The crime had taken place in a premises which was locked from inside. He had never handled such an exceptional case and he had to collaborate with a senior colleague to solve the case. Example number 8 of 8: The logistics company planned an extravaganza to celebrate the completion of one million deliveries. The company wanted to celebrate its own exceptional record of on time deliveries and also to enhance its brand image. Today we learnt the word exceptional which means: someone or something which is unusually good or impressive, not typical, much better than average. Can you frame 3 sentences with exceptional and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to enhance your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 160 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be releasing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: lucid. The meaning of lucid is: expressed clearly, easy to understand, capable of thinking and expressing clearly In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word lucid. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word lucid means something which is simple and can be understood without much effort. For example: The advocate explained the contents of the notice to the client in lucid language. Listen carefully how we can use the word lucid in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: Sheena’s presentation to the investors was lucid and to the point. She presented a comprehensive business plan showing anticipated growth and profitability. Example number 2 of 8: The autobiography of the music composer was written in a direct and lucid manner. The readers could identify with the situations and emotions and the book became a best seller. Example number 3 of 8: The patient is presently lucid and talkative. But, the doctors are worried that his condition will worsen over a period of time because of deteriorating brain function. Example number 4 of 8: The editor suggested to the journalist that she should adhere to a lucid style of writing. He explained to her the techniques of avoiding too much jargon and connecting to the readers. Example number 5 of 8: The latest guidelines issued by the tax authorities were complex and somewhat ambiguous. The citizens appealed to the authorities to re-issue the guidelines in lucid format. Example number 6 of 8: The students in an engineering college had several doubts about a topic. Hence they requested a senior professor to explain the topic. The professor agreed and used audio visual methods to explain the same content again in a lucid language. Example number 7 of 8: The tourists had difficulties to reach the lake due to hindrances along the way. There was a risk of accidents and injuries to the visitors. Hence, the local village committee proactively designed a plan for lucid arrangements for the benefit of the tourists. Example number 8 of 8: The latest App for college students is very popular amongst the youth. It uses animation and explains the concepts in lucid manner. Today we learnt the word lucid which means: expressed clearly, easy to understand, capable of thinking and expressing clearly Can you frame 3 sentences with lucid and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to develop your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 159 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be sharing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: vibrant. vibrant means: energetic, exciting and full of enthusiasm, lively, bright and strong or shaking rapidly In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word vibrant. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word vibrant denotes something full of energy or bright in appearance or vibrating fast. For example: One could feel that the wild life inside the Tiger reserve was extremely vibrant. When the machine was powered on, the entire shop floor was vibrant. Listen carefully how we can use the word vibrant in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The citizens of the country are skillful and innovative entrepreneurs. This has made the economy of the country very vibrant. Example number 2 of 8: It was a vibrant group that came together to help the people stranded (means stuck) in heavy rains. It had children and adults who formed teams to provide food and water to the needy. Example number 3 of 8: The energy at the college campus is quite vibrant. The academic examinations are just over and the students are engaged in various extracurricular activities. It is really fun to see the energetic youngsters in action. Example number 4 of 8: Tanuja was selected to be the lead actress in the school play. She rehearsed meticulously for several weeks and gave a vibrant performance on the final day. Example number 5 of 8: The community leader had a vibrant personality. He inculcated pragmatic thinking in the members and helped the community to flourish. Example number 6 of 8: The recent auction of the painting by Raza broke all previous records. His paintings are always appreciated for use of vibrant colours. Example number 7 of 8: The city planned a grand celebration to welcome the New year. The entire city looked vibrant with decoration and the malls were filled with tourists. Really, it was a spectacular sight. Example number 8 of 8: The atmosphere at the musical festival was very vibrant. Artists and listeners had gathered there from all over the world. Everyone enjoyed the concerts and the festival lived up to its reputation. Today we learnt the word vibrant which means: energetic, exciting and full of enthusiasm, lively, bright and strong or shaking rapidly. Can you frame 3 sentences with vibrant and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to improve your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 158 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be publishing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: incline. Would you like to know what it means? It means: willing to do something, have a tendency to do something, to slope at an angle, to nod the head or bend the body. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word incline. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word incline means to be agreeable to do something or a slope or a movement of the head or bending the body. For example: Ashish was always inclined towards joining politics from a young age. Payal always had a difficulty to drive her car on the incline. Listen carefully how we can use the word incline in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The factory management is not inclined to hire more workers on company payroll. Instead, it prefers to give the work to an external contractor. Example number 2 of 8: There has been a significant rise in people changing residence frequently. Therefore, people are inclined to take furniture on rent instead of purchasing it. Example number 3 of 8: The witness in a court had just recovered from a grave illness. She spoke very softly and the judge had to incline forward to be able to hear her. Example number 4 of 8: Mayur was training under his father who was an eminent sitar player. However, soon it was clear that Mayur was more inclined towards singing. Therefore, he was enrolled in an academy for singing. Example number 5 of 8: Thomas dropped out of the college because he was unable to follow the classroom learning. He was always more inclined towards becoming an entrepreneur and he started his own website for door step delivery of consumer products. Example number 6 of 8: The survey by the monetary committee of the government concluded that certain sections of the society are more inclined to engage in cash transactions. Therefore, it also suggested a framework to inculcate the culture of digital money payments. Example number 7 of 8: The management arranged a visit of a Korean businessman to their research and development centre. When they were introduced to him, he greeted everyone with an incline of his head and requested the interpreter to facilitate a conversation with the staff. Example number 8 of 8: Aparna’s mother observed that she had an inclination to avoid physically challenging tasks. To overcome this problem, her mother enrolled Aparna for a short course in in a paramilitary training school which trained her to engage in rigorous physical activities. Today we learnt the word incline which means: willing to do something, have a tendency to do something, to slope at an angle, to nod the head or bend the body. Can you frame 3 sentences with incline and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to boost your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 157 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be uploading 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: grave. The meaning of grave is: severely bad, looking very serious and worried, causing fear or anxiety, a place in the ground where the dead body is buried In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word grave. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word grave means something that is quite serious or inducing tension. It also refers to a place where dead are buried. Thus, it has two different meanings. For example: Due to severe shortage of water, the draught situation in the region is grave. Even after several years of his death, fans continue to visit the grave of the pop star and would leave flowers on it. Listen carefully how we can use the word grave in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The owner’s face turned grave when his accountant told him about the shortfall of funds for production. He decided to meet the bank manager to arrange for additional credit facility. Example number 2 of 8: The water pollution due to the factory resulted in health hazards (means risks) for the villagers. Soon, the situation was so grave that more than half the population was affected with critical stomach illnesses. Example number 3 of 8: After celebration of independence day event at the society, the parents took the children to visit the grave and memorial of a great freedom fighter. This way, they reminded the children of the sacrifices made for gaining independence. Example number 4 of 8: The constructions of the hill station were happening at a brisk speed in the mountainous area. This created a grave danger to the life of the locals and tourists. Therefore, the collector of the district put a halt to new constructions till a complete scrutiny was completed. Example number 5 of 8: The owner of a stationary store passed away at a young age. This posed a grave challenge in front of his family. Luckily, the staff of the store came together and assured his wife that they will support her whole heartedly to run the business as earlier. Example number 6 of 8: Denzel used to contact senior citizens through an online medium posing as a bank official. He would get hold of their passwords and steal money from their accounts. This was a grave crime and when caught, he was sentenced to prison for a long duration. Example number 7 of 8: The spiritual leader advised his followers to live life sensibly and motivated them to spend a part of their earnings towards charity and welfare. He reminded them that no one can carry his wealth to the grave. Example number 8 of 8: The committee discussed the use of an alternate, lower cost material in the construction of a bridge in order to reduce cost. One of the members strongly objected and reminded all that the bridge will be used by large number of people and any mishap (means accident) can have grave consequences. Today we learnt the word grave which means: severely bad, looking very serious and worried, causing fear or anxiety, a place in the ground where the dead body is buried. Can you frame 3 sentences with grave and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to upgrade your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 156 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be releasing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at B
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: seamless. The meaning of seamless is : smooth and continuous, changing or continuing without any break or interruption, a continuous fabric or a surface without any joints In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word seamless. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word seamless means something which is without any interruption. It also refers to a continuous fabric or a surface that has no joints. For example: Our travel across the boundary of two states was seamless. The actress wore a long seamless gown for the party. Listen carefully how we can use the word seamless in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The transport minister called a meeting of the civic officials. He asked them to prepare a blueprint for seamless travel between various modes of public transport within the city. Example number 2 of 8: The Chairman of the company retired after a distinguished service of thirty years. While he was in service, he had identified and trained his successor. Therefore, the new chairman could take charge in a seamless manner. Example number 3 of 8: A weaver in Southern India has taken up the challenge to make the largest seamless Indian flag. He is supported and congratulated by well-wishers from all over the country. Example number 4 of 8: There are several students who move from one university to other for studies. The education board across the country should prepare a framework for seamless transfer of students across universities. This will prevent any loss of precious academic time. Example number 5 of 8: The bank has launched new software for its clients. It allows the customer to operate seamlessly across various facilities like savings account, mutual funds and bill payments etc. Example number 6 of 8: The award winning movie has three thriller stories narrated seamlessly. It keeps the viewers guessing and glued to their seat throughout the movie. Example number 7 of 8: The largest cheese manufacturer has a seamless integrated facility. It includes all stages from extraction of milk, storing it , making cheese, packaging and dispatching. Example number 8 of 8: The tourist company offers a totally seamless and synchronised experience to the travellers. It arranges everything from airport pickup and drop, air travel, hotel stay and visit to tourist destinations and appoints an event manager for smooth coordination. Today we learnt the word seamless which means smooth and continuous, changing or continuing without any break or interruption, a continuous fabric or a surface without any joints Can you frame 3 sentences with seamless and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to improve your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 155 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be publishing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: acquisition. Acquisition means an object purchased or obtained, the learning or developing of a skill or habit, the process of acquiring something or taking possession. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word acquisition. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word acquisition means the process of learning or knowing a skill or habit or getting possession of an asset. For example: The industrialist’s latest acquisition is an expensive race horse which has won many prestigious races so far. Listen carefully how we can use the word acquisition in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The leading company in electrical wiring and accessories wanted to increase its market share. After careful consideration, the management decided that acquisition of a fan and electric bulb manufacturing company will yield the necessary result. Example number 2 of 8: The acquisition of a land from farmers for widening of the road posed a challenge for the local corporation. The chief of the corporation negotiated with the Land owners and completed the process. Example number 3 of 8: Earlier, the insurance field in the country had several large and small companies competing with each other. However, of late, larger companies are uniting with smaller companies through mergers and acquisitions. Example number 4 of 8: The Kelkar museum displays several articles of historical importance. These articles have been collected over several decades through careful acquisition from private collectors and historical sites. Example number 5 of 8: Ravindra had an orchard of Mangoes and he would sell the mangoes in the local market. Once, he examined the possibility of acquisition of a mango pulp making unit. When he implemented the same, it turned out to be very lucrative. Example number 6 of 8: The courier company was operating from multiple small offices in the same industrial zone. The management called a meeting of the stakeholders to discuss the acquisition of larger premises at a central location. Example number 7 of 8: Microsoft’s acquisition of Hotmail in 1997 took place at a valuation of 550 million dollars. The Hotmail facility was then integrated with web based software of the parent company. Example number 8 of 8: The journalists quizzed the owner of the resort about his recent acquisition of the adventure park. But, he preferred not comment on the specifics of the case. Today we learnt the word acquisition which means: an object purchased or obtained, the learning or developing of a skill or habit, the process of acquiring something or taking possession. Can you frame 3 sentences with acquisition and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to enrich your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 154 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be sharing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: lavish. The meaning of lavish is: large, impressive or expensive, very generous, elaborate, luxurious, using or giving in large amounts In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word lavish. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word lavish means something that is very large in scale, luxury or amount spent. For example: The manufacturer arranged a lavish party for his best performing dealers. Listen carefully how we can use the word lavish in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: Have you seen the visuals of Republic day parade? This year, the heads of several prominent nations were scheduled to attend this parade. To welcome them, the government arranged a lavish display of culture and heritage of the country. Example number 2 of 8: The lavish lifestyle of the family resulted in a heavy leverage from banks and eventually they became bankrupt (means were left with no money). When they analysed retrospectively, they realised their mistake. Example number 3 of 8: The religious leader received extremely lavish gifts from his followers on the occasion of his birthday. He thanked them, but declined to accept the same. Instead, he asked them to contribute to a charitable foundation. Example number 4 of 8: The scientists of the country managed to launch a space shuttle with most economical budget. They were congratulated by the entire country and the President was lavish in his praise towards them. Example number 5 of 8: The diamond merchant held a lavish wedding for his only daughter. It was attended by distinguished celebrities of the city and was talk of the town. Example number 6 of 8: The eminent movie maker always had a dream of making a musical extravaganza. He collaborated with foreign investors and completed a lavish production schedule. The movie received a phenomenal response from the viewers. Example number 7 of 8: Ninad travelled to a village to visit his friend’s farmhouse. The road to the farmhouse was uneven. But, when he reached the location, he was surprised to see such a lavish setup in a rural area. Example number 8 of 8: The beauty spa opened its tenth branch at a conspicuous location. They invited a leading actress for the inauguration. The owner instructed his staff to arrange a lavish function as a part of the publicity. Today we learnt the word lavish which means: large, impressive or expensive, very generous, elaborate, luxurious, using or giving in large amounts. Can you frame 3 sentences with lavish and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to build your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 153 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be publishing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: unprecedented. Unprecedented means: something which was never known or done before; something that never happened before, exceptional, original In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word unprecedented. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word unprecedented means something which is happening for the first time and It is considered to be original. For example: The destruction caused by the earthquake was unprecedented. Listen carefully how we can use the word unprecedented in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: V Anand became a world chess champion in the year 2000. This brought a great glory to India and it also generated unprecedented interest in chess among Indians. Example number 2 of 8: The latest science fiction movie was released in 4D format. The special effects in the movie were spectacular and it generated unprecedented revenue from sale of tickets. Example number 3 of 8: The country got an unprecedented opportunity to host the world cup football. The organising committee crated such an extravaganza during the opening ceremony that the fans were ecstatic. Example number 4 of 8: Deeksha, girl from a small town, won the Asian wrestling games. When she returned after the contest, she received an unprecedented reception from her town residents. Example number 5 of 8: The national leader came to visit the town before elections. The locals had great respect for him and an unprecedented crowd was seen at his rally. Example number 6 of 8: The dispute between the staff and the management of the public transport corporation could not be settled amicably. The staff went on strike. This was unprecedented in the history of the city and the chief minister had to intervene to resolve the matter. Example number 7 of 8: The newly launched messaging App in regional language was downloaded a million times in a span of couple of days. This was unprecedented and it encouraged many other companies to design Apps in regional languages. Example number 8 of 8: The billionaire started as a helper at a petrol pump and through his sheer hard work became the owner of a petroleum company. The business world was amazed to see this unprecedented achievement. Today we learnt the word unprecedented which means: something which was never known or done before; something that never happened before, exceptional, original Can you frame 3 sentences with unprecedented and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to enhance your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 152 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be uploading 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: triumph. Would you like to know what it means? It means: a significant victory or achievement, to win, to be successful, joy or satisfaction due to a victory In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word triumph. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word triumph indicates a victory achieved by putting in lot of efforts and the happiness associated with it. For example: Quitting smoking has been a personal triumph for him. Listen carefully how we can use the word triumph in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The team from a developing country was considered incompetent low by the experts. But, to everyone’s surprise, it triumphed over more experienced rivals. Example number 2 of 8: Last year, Vinaya attempted to travel across the country on a motorbike. However, she had to stop halfway due to ill health. Nevertheless, this year she persevered and completed the entire journey. Everyone congratulated her on her triumph. Example number 3 of 8: The story of Anagha’s triumph went viral on social media. The uniqueness about her achievement was that she and her daughter both appeared for the Higher Secondary examination and both passed with flying colours. Example number 4 of 8: Stephen raised the trophy in triumph. His eyes were filled with tears and in his speech he remembered his father who recently passed away. Example number 5 of 8: The supporters of peace always oppose any form of war. They strongly believe that no matter which country triumphs in a war, the population of both sides suffers huge damages. Example number 6 of 8: Edward had cramps in his legs during the tennis match and the match had to be stopped for a while. When the match resumed, he played flawlessly and won the game. The crowd applauded and Edward did a little dance of triumph. Example number 7 of 8: The religious books contain stories of triumph of good over evil. These are symbolic stories inspiring the readers to live their life with virtues like courage, honesty and kindness. Example number 8 of 8: The design of the museum is a triumph of collaboration between the architects and historians. They have meticulously worked over last two years to prepare this impeccable blueprint. Today we learnt the word triumph which means: a significant victory or achievement, to win, to be successful, joy or satisfaction due to a victory Can you frame 3 sentences with triumph and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to develop your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 151 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be releasing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: relentless. The meaning of relentless is: continuing in severe or extreme way without any interruption, strict or harsh In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word relentless. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word relentless indicates some actions which happen nonstop in an extreme way or something which is very harsh. For example: The Marathon runners were completely exhausted by the relentless heat. Listen carefully how we can use the word relentless in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: Natasha had relentless determination to climb the peak of Himalayan mountain. The weather was extremely harsh, yet she had the tenacity to continue with her trek. Example number 2 of 8: The monsoon this year surpassed all previous averages and the relentless flow of water flooded the whole village. Sensing the danger, the district collector requested the navy to rescue the stranded (means stuck) villagers. Example number 3 of 8: The enemy army surrounded the fort from all sides and blocked all gates. The in charge of the fort gathered all his soldiers and inspired them to fight relentlessly. The soldiers were really charged up and they gave an incredible fight. Example number 4 of 8: The investigation carried out by the police was relentless and it lasted for seven days. Finally, the suspects were caught and sent to police custody. Example number 5 of 8: The coach observed that Margrett had relentless energy for swimming and she would refuse to come out of the pool even after the practice session was over. He advised her parents to support her to be a professional swimmer. Example number 6 of 8: Arvind visited rural areas of the country and could see the lack of education there. He felt empathy for the people and relentlessly campaigned in that area to encourage the children to enroll in local schools. Example number 7 of 8: Mr. Fernandes sent his purchase manager to Middle East to finalise a long term rate contract with the suppliers. His purchase manager was diligent and he relentlessly negotiated and closed the deal. Example number 8 of 8: The entry of imported products that are economical put relentless pressure on the sales teams of local manufacturers. The teams decided to adapt to the changed scenario and put in rigorous efforts. Today we learnt the word relentless which means: continuing in severe or extreme way without any interruption, strict or harsh Can you frame 3 sentences with relentless and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to improve your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 150 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be sharing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: excessive. Excessive means: more than necessary, too much or too many, exceeding the normal, beyond the permissible limit In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word excessive. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word excessive means something which is more than required or beyond a specified limit. For example: The citizens complained about the excessive parking charges in the central city area. Listen carefully how we can use the word excessive in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The event planners had arranged for food in excessive quantities and varieties for the summer carnival. The turnout (means attendance) at the carnival was less than expected and this resulted in large wastage of food. Example number 2 of 8: The school had organised a nature camp for the students in a hilly area. The students were advised to carry warm clothes since the night temperature was expected to be excessively low which means very cold. Example number 3 of 8: The educationists are worried about the excessive dependence of the younger generation on electronic gadgets and internet search engines. They advise the parents to encourage children to read books and engage in outdoor activities. Example number 4 of 8: The federation of state businessmen questioned the rationale behind the excessive controls implemented by the tax authorities. They made a representation to the Chief Minister to review the same. Example number 5 of 8: The processed food articles are reported to have excessive amounts of sugar, salt and chemical preservatives. This is known to have adverse effect on health. Therefore, doctors strongly recommend moderate consumption of these items. Example number 6 of 8: The boy was crossing the street while listening to music on the earphones. He could not hear the horn of incoming vehicle and met with an accident. People rushed him to the nearest hospital, but his situation became critical due to excessive bleeding. Example number 7 of 8: The new CEO addressed the employees of the company. He informed them about the excessive debt the company was in. Therefore, he appealed to them to introspect and control the expenditure. Example number 8 of 8: The city’s intelligence unit received confidential news about probable entry of a notorious criminal gang into the city. Hence, it immediately informed all police stations to maintain excessive caution. Today we learnt the word excessive which means: more than necessary, too much or too many, exceeding the normal, beyond the permissible limit Can you frame 3 sentences with excessive and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to boost your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 149 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be publishing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: jargon. Would you like to know what it means? It means: special words and phrases that are used by a group of people especially in their profession or trade which others find difficult to understand; sometimes it also refers to meaningless talk or writing. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word jargon. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word jargon means special words and phrases that are used for a specific by a group of people especially in their profession or trade. For example: The patient’s relatives could not understand the jargon used by the specialist doctor. Therefore they requested him to simplify it for them. Listen carefully how we can use the word jargon in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The retired gymnast wrote his autobiography and approached a publisher for the review of the same. After the review, he received a feedback that he should avoid use of jargon in his writing. Hence, He began working on revising the draft for the book. Example number 2 of 8: Nisha received a legal notice from the municipal corporation. She read the notice, but was unable to decipher the jargon in it. So, she approached a legal professional for help. Example number 3 of 8: The spokesperson used diplomatic jargon to describe the discussions between the two countries. Since the two countries were engaged in a trade war, he had to be very cautious while reporting the matter. Example number 4 of 8: Nick had difficulty in operating a few functions of the latest cell phone which he had bought. Hence, he browsed through the operations manual. But, he found that the manual was full of jargon and he had to contact the helpline. Example number 5 of 8: The owner of RX leather industries received a report from the consultant regarding the techniques to reduce the pollution caused by his factories. He found that the report was full of technical jargon and hence he requested a detailed presentation from the consultant. Example number 6 of 8: Mrs. Vartak’s duty changed from teaching the secondary section students to primary section students. She was struggling to adjust to the task of teaching such young students and they found her teaching and explanation like a jargon. Example number 7 of 8: The underworld activities were increasing in the town. The police trapped the messages between the criminals. However, they had to take the help of crime experts to decode the jargons in the messages. Example number 8 of 8: Christiana’s loan application was approved by the bank and she was asked to sign the loan agreement as per the procedure. Before signing, she read the agreement and requested the bank manager to clarify the financial jargon mentioned in the agreement. Today we learnt the word jargon which means: special words and phrases that are used by a group of people especially in their profession or trade which others find difficult to understand; sometimes it also refers to meaningless talk or writing. can you frame 3 sentences with jargon and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to upgrade your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 148 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be uploading 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM E
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: revival. Do you know what it means? It means: an improvement in condition of something or someone, an instance of something becoming popular or important again, restoration to life, renewal of some activity which was stopped. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word revival. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word revival expresses the process of improving upon existing condition of something or restarting an activity or event which was popular earlier. For example: The senior members of the theatre group collaborated for the revival of a Shakespearean play. Listen carefully how we can use the word revival in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The foreign investors are taking interest in investing in the infrastructure sector of the country. This has increased the hopes of revival of the economy. Example number 2 of 8: A revival is needed for the industry of handmade toy makers. The machine made toys have captured the market and the business based on original form of art is deteriorating. Example number 3 of 8: A movie based on competition between two distinguished classical singers was released. It was widely appreciated by the audience and it also revived the trend of learning classical singing among youngsters. Example number 5 of 8: The dispute between two neighbour states had jeopardised the progress of the water canal work. The central ministry officials discussed the matter with both parties and ensured revival of the project. Example number 6 of 8: Mr. Ranade was concerned that his family was not following the customs and traditions associated with their family deity (means god). He therefore organised a religious ceremony at his home with a view of reviving the family traditions. Example number 7 of 8: Couple of incidents regarding some tourists suffering food poisoning drastically reduced the flow of the tourists into the city. The city administration inspected the food outlets and issued safety certificates to revive the tourism. Example number 8 of 8: When the country was under the rule of outsiders, the use of many local languages was banned. The citizens of the country were unhappy about this. Later, when the country gained independence, special efforts were made for the revival of local languages. Today we learnt the word revival which means: an improvement in condition of something or someone, an instance of something becoming popular or important again, restoration to life, renewal of some activity which was stopped. Can you frame 3 sentences with revival and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to upgrade your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 147 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be releasing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: futuristic. Futuristic means: relating to the future, ahead of the times, modern or advanced In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word futuristic. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word futuristic expresses something related to the future, modern or advanced. For example: Till a few years ago, the use of robots in surgeries was considered too futuristic. But, now as we know, advanced technology has made it possible to conduct surgeries with the help of robots. Listen carefully how we can use the word futuristic in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The President of the country always had a dream of hosting the Olympic games. Therefore, in anticipation, he asked his public works department to construct a futuristic stadium to give a thrust to their chances of hosting the games. Example number 2 of 8: The award winning author has released her latest novel. It is a futuristic crime thriller set sometime in the late Twenty first century. Example number 3 of 8: The railways have been using the same design for the trains since many decades. However, the modernisation plan approved by the chairman necessitates a futuristic design for the coaches. Example number 4 of 8: The scientist made a presentation about the futuristic space tourism. In his presentation, he clearly explained the challenges expected in this form as compared to conventional tourism. Example number 5 of 8: The company’s warehouse stored more than one lakh machinery parts. It was a tedious task to manage the same. To overcome this problem, the logistics department appointed a consultant to design a futuristic model of the warehouse that would help to locate any specific part effortlessly. Example number 6 of 8: Dilip used to assist his father in his automobile garage. He was always very keen on designing cars with innovative features. When encouraged by his friends, Dilip participated in a competition for futuristic cars. The jury liked his design and he won a prize. Example number 7 of 8: The media and entertainment company prepared a blueprint to commission multiplexes across the country. They envisioned a futuristic facility with 4D viewing experience. Example number 8 of 8: The commissioner of the city noticed that the development in the city was happening in an unplanned way. So he collaborated with eminent city planners to come up with a futuristic blueprint for the city. Today we learnt the word futuristic which means: relating to the future, ahead of the times, modern or advanced. Can you frame 3 sentences with futuristic and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to build your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 146 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be sharing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: constrain. The meaning of constrain is: to stop someone from doing something, to control or limit something, restrict the movement In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word constrain. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word constrain means to prevent someone from doing something or to put restrictions on some movement. For example: A special team of the police was deployed to constrain the people who had gathered to protest. Listen carefully how we can use the word constrain in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The doctors prescribed a range of expensive medicines to the patient. However, lack of finances constrained the patient from buying those medicines. Example number 2 of 8: There are some regions where families don’t allow girls to work in the night shift or opt for higher education. This constrains their freedom, financial independence and holistic growth. Example number 3 of 8: The economy of some of the developed nations slowed down during the last year. This may constrain the demand for exports to those countries. Example number 4 of 8: There were reports in media that certain bank officers were issuing loans without proper verification. This prompted the central bank to take corrective action and it constrained the banks from giving loans without proper approvals. Example number 5 of 8: Sushmita had a limited English vocabulary. She realised that this constrained her ability to express her thoughts during office meetings. Hence, she decided to enroll for a business English improvement class. Example number 6 of 8: Satya was born in a family of doctors. Everyone expected him to be a doctor. But, he had a passion for becoming a musician. His family acted pragmatically and never constrained him from pursuing his dream. Example number 7 of 8: The government is in the process of building a highway between two major cities. However, the project involves acquisition of land from respective owners for construction. It is anticipated that this may constrain the speed of execution of the project. Example number 8 of 8: The batsman suffered a muscle tear during a practice session. This constrained his ability to run between the wickets. Today we learnt the word constrain which means: to stop someone from doing something, to control or limit something, restrict the movement. Can you frame 3 sentences with constrain and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to enhance your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 145 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be publishing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: gratitude. Would you like to know what it means? It means: A feeling of being thankful; to show appreciation for and to return kindness, sense of obligation. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word gratitude. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word gratitude means an emotion of being thankful and appreciate the help received. For example: The temple offered food to long distance travelers and they had a look of gratitude in their eyes. Listen carefully how we can use the word gratitude in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The batch of year 2000 came together and organised an event to express their gratitude towards their teachers. The teachers were elated to meet their ex-students and wished them well for a bright future. Example number 2 of 8: Yashika’s father was admitted to intensive care unit. A large sum of money was needed for his operation. She went out to make arrangements for the money. When she returned, she saw that the doctors had operated on her father successfully without waiting for the payment. She thanked the doctors and tears of gratitude filled her eyes. Example number 3 of 8: Jitesh looked at his coach with a feeling of gratitude while receiving the gold medal. He remembered the day when he joined the coaching academy on a scholarship offered by the coach. When he spoke to media, he praised his coach and thanked him. Example number 4 of 8: Naomi spoke passionately on the occasion of ‘mother’s day’. She reminded everyone that instead of celebrating only a single day, we should feel gratitude towards our mother throughout our lives. Example number 5 of 8: Mr. Pai was an eminent scholar of history. A local school in his town requested him to deliver a lecture about King Shivaji. He happily obliged, but refused to accept any payment. Nevertheless, the school presented him with a gift as a token of gratitude. Example number 6 of 8: Anuj presented a gold bracelet to his friend’s mother as a mark of his gratitude. When she hesitated, he reminded her of her love and care towards him when he stayed with them as a student. Example number 7 of 8: The hospital constructed a separate unit for a blood bank. This was possible due to generous donation by Mrs Birla. The hospital arranged a small function to express their gratitude towards her and invited the press to cover the event. Example number 8 of 8: The farmers harvested a phenomenal quantity of crop this year. They were ecstatic and organised a religious ceremony at the village temple as gratitude towards God. Today we learnt the word gratitude which means: A feeling of being thankful; to show appreciation for and to return kindness, sense of obligation. Can you frame 3 sentences with gratitude and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to develop your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 144 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be uploading 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: entrepreneur. Entrepreneur means: someone who identifies an opportunity and take initiative to set up a business or enterprise; someone who organises, manages and assumes the risk associated with a business or an individual who identifies a need in the marketplace and works to fulfill it. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word entrepreneur. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word entrepreneur means someone who takes the risk and takes steps to fulfill the demand in the market place. For example: The world is witnessing more and more young entrepreneurs who are launching their own startups. Listen carefully how we can use the word entrepreneur in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: Sujal worked in hotel industry for five years in a large city. He had a dream of becoming an entrepreneur. Hence, he returned to his village and started agriculture theme based tourism. Example number 2 of 8: The chairman of a bank was speaking at a college graduation function. While speaking, he talked about the schemes his bank has for young entrepreneurs and mentioned that entrepreneurial skills can be applied even if someone is doing a regular job. He asked the graduates to visit the bank and learn more about the same. Example number 3 of 8: Kailash worked as a carpenter. He was very good at making innovative furniture designs. One of his customers recognised his talent and encouraged him to be an entrepreneur. He gave Kailash some funds to start his own workshop for making unique furniture designs. Example number 4 of 8: The government has started technical institutes at major towns for youth from low income groups. They can complete a diploma at these institutes and be an entrepreneur. It helps them to start earning on their own. Example number 5 of 8: The Bajaj institute of management has announced a program to offer a degree in entrepreneurship management. In this program, the students will learn about all the skills required to identify needs of products and services and launching of business and risk management techniques. Example number 6 of 8: Anaya participated in a debate titled ‘entrepreneur or employee – what is better?’ She spoke passionately about the great entrepreneurs and how they transformed the society. The judges were impressed and she was declared a winner. Example number 7 of 8: The parents play a crucial role in shaping the mindset of their children. If they inculcate the qualities of leadership, skill development and risk management in their children, they lay a foundation for the children to be entrepreneurs. Example number 8 of 8: The women’s club at South Mumbai organised a camp and invited maid servants from the local area. In this camp, they trained the women to stich garments and offered low interest loans to enable them to be entrepreneurs. Today we learnt the word entrepreneur which means: someone who identifies an opportunity and takes initiative to set up a business or enterprise; someone who organises, manages and assumes the risk associated with a business or an individual who identifies a need in the marketplace and works to fulfill it. Can you frame 3 sentences with entrepreneur and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to improve your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 142 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be releasing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard T
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: coherent. The meaning of coherent is: logical and consistent; clear and reasonable, orderly In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word coherent. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word coherent means something which is logically acceptable and reasonable. For example: The judge asked the advocate to present coherent arguments to defend the accused. Listen carefully how we can use the word coherent in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The team had a bunch of talented players, but they would often argue with each other. The coach held a meeting and encouraged them to form a coherent thought process to achieve the desired success. Example number 2 of 8: Recently, many Telecom companies announced several discount schemes for internet access. This led to confusion in the minds of customers. To resolve this issue, the ministry of telecommunications drafted a coherent policy for internet charges. Example number 3 of 8: Mark would often struggle to have a coherent conversation. His parents took him to a specialist for diagnosis. On observing him, The doctors suspected some abnormality with his brain function and asked them to get a scan done. Example number 4 of 8: The state and central government had different views on sharing the tax revenue and there was no consensus for a long time. Finally, a commission was appointed to define a coherent formula. Example number 5 of 8: The bicycle manufacturer company set a target to boost profitability. However, the plans of action prepared by different departments were contradictory. Therefore, the managing director intervened and prepared a coherent strategy. Example number 6 of 8: The journalist setup a telephonic interview with an aging (means old) actor. But, the actor was unable to speak coherently on the phone. Hence, the journalist decided to meet him in person. Example number 7 of 8: The principal observed that the students were losing focus due to wide range of academic and extra-curricular activities happening throughout the year. Therefore, he setup a committee to prepare a coherent schedule for all activities. Example number 8 of 8: Mr. Craig held a trial show of his thriller movie for a select audience. The response of the audience was not so good. This is because the general opinion was that the film did not have a coherent storyline. Today we learnt the word coherent which means: logical and consistent; clear and reasonable, orderly. Can you frame 3 sentences with coherent and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to boost your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 142 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be sharing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: optimistic. Would you like to know what it means? It means: hopeful and confident that good things will happen in future; expecting favourable outcome. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word optimistic. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word optimistic means a feeling that good things will be happening in the coming time and the outcome of an event will be as per our expectations. For example: The governor of the central bank said that he was optimistic about the growth of economy in near future. Listen carefully how we can use the word optimistic in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The latest award winning book details the struggle of a peon who became a teacher in a government school. It gives a message to the readers that despite hardships, an optimistic thinking and perseverance helps to achieve our goals. Example number 2 of 8: Jasbir is a motivational speaker. Recently, she was invited to speak at a gathering of earthquake survivors. She empathised with their suffering and spoke words of courage. She ended her speech on an optimistic note and there was a huge applause. (means clapping) Example number 3 of 8: Paresh designed online classroom software for students to learn chemistry. He was optimistic that the concept will catch up and many students will enrol for the program. It took a while for the registrations to come in, but soon he was running a lucrative business. Example number 4 of 8: The rock climber suffered massive injuries and was bed ridden for almost a year. But, he displayed tremendous will power and that made the doctors optimistic that soon he will recover completely. Example number 5 of 8: The sale of company’s washing machines has been lackluster this quarter. However, the government announced that a large number of small towns would get electricity soon. Due to this, the company hoped to achieve optimistic sales figures. Example number 6 of 8: The monsoon forecast for the coming year is optimistic. Therefore, the farmers have made plans to cultivate larger areas of land. Example number 7 of 8: Mr. Baig announced that the project would be completed within Six months. His team members were surprised to hear this because they thought that the target date was too optimistic. Example number 8 of 8: The Electric car manufacturer won the rights to be the sponsor for the marathon event. The chairman was ecstatic and optimistic that this would help the company to build a strong brand image. Today we learnt the word optimistic which means: hopeful and confident that good things will happen in future; expecting favourable outcome. Can you frame 3 sentences with optimistic and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to upgrade your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 141 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be publishing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: jeopardise. The meaning of jeopardise is: put someone or something into a situation of loss, harm or failure, to pose a threat, to put in danger. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word jeopardise. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word jeopardise means put someone or something into a situation of loss, harm or failure. For example: Lack of proper planning can jeopardise the success of a new product launch. Listen carefully how we can use the word jeopardise in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The website of a prominent software company was hacked by cyber criminals. The directors of the company decided to implement stringent security measures because a repetition of such event would jeopardise the reputation of the company. Example number 2 of 8: Joginder was participating in a prestigious athletic competition. On the eve of the competition, he decided to eat the famous street food in the city. The food caused him discomfort and it jeopardised his chances of winning the medal. Example number 3 of 8: Some countries are facing the menace (means danger) of drugs. A large part of youth population is addicted to drugs there and the government is worried that this will jeopardise the future of the country. Example number 4 of 8: The insurance agent requested his client to make premium payments on time. He also informed that delayed payments would jeopardise the benefits expected from the insurance policy. Example number 5 of 8: The construction of a new dam was opposed by the environmentalist. They argued that this dam would jeopardise the wild life present in that area. Example number 6 of 8: The health care auditors objected strongly to the use of obsolete equipment in the hospital. They warned that this could jeopardise the lives of the patients and requested the management to upgrade the same. Example number 7 of 8: Roshan had made it a practice to save the data of her project regularly on a backup disk. One day, when her laptop crashed (means stopped working), it did not jeopardise the project work because she could leverage on the saved data. Example number 8 of 8: The ruling party proposed a new tax to be levied on the textile industry. The opposition called this decision arbitrary. They felt that the tax will jeopardise the livelihood of the weavers and textile workers. Today we learnt the word jeopardise which means put someone or something into a situation of loss, harm or failure, to pose a threat, to put in danger. Can you frame 3 sentences with jeopardise and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to enrich your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 140 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be uploading 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: mundane. Mundane means: ordinary, not interesting, routine, relating to practical matters of this world. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word mundane. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word mundane means ordinary, not interesting or routine. For example: The boss announced an office picnic to take a break from the mundane work schedule. Listen carefully how we can use the word mundane in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: Shikha had an extremely busy schedule. One day, while surfing the net, she came across an app that allows you to schedule various mundane tasks like bill payments. She found it very convenient and downloaded the app. Example number 2 of 8: At the annual gathering of the company, the factory workers enacted a play about their mundane life. This made management introspect about the same and they decided to implement better facilities for the workers. Example number 3 of 8: The profitability of the company was deteriorating for the last three quarters. Therefore, the board of directors asked the CEO to focus on innovative strategies and delegate the mundane work to his subordinates. Example number 4 of 8: Japan has made huge progress in the field of robotics. The technology developed by them allows robots to carry out many mundane tasks which are presently done by humans. Example number 5 of 8: The principal of the technical institute held a meeting with the teaching staff. In this meeting, he encouraged them to replace mundane teaching methods with innovative ones. He requested them to present their ideas for this in the next meeting. Example number 6 of 8: Khushi’s husband was transferred to a small town. Initially, she found the life there to be very mundane. However, soon, she made friends with her neighbours and enrolled for many social activities. This helped her to change her perspective and she was happy. Example number 7 of 8: The spiritual leader decided to devote more time for meditating and giving lectures on religious matters. Therefore, he formed a team of members who will manage all mundane matters related to their organisation. Example number 8 of 8: Many readers all over the world recognize Sherlock Holmes as one of the greatest private detectives in literature. His speciality in solving any crime was to ignore the mundane issues and focus on something strange or unique. Today we learnt the word mundane which means ordinary, not interesting, routine, relating to practical matters of this world. Can you frame 3 sentences with mundane and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to build your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 139 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be releasing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: amicable. Would you like to know what it means? It means: friendly and without arguments, peaceful, cooperative or good-natured. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word amicable. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word amicable means friendly and without arguments or peaceful. For example: after fighting for many years, the business partners finally signed an amicable agreement for separation of business units. Listen carefully how we can use the word amicable in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The manufacturer was displeased with the dealer because he was stocking the products of their competitor. It caused a distress in their relationship. Eventually, the liaison officer of the company worked out an amicable settlement between the parties. Example number 2 of 8: The relations between two prominent business groups had turned very tense. After a lot of discussion, finally the leaders of both sides agreed to meet. The meeting was amicable and everyone was relieved. Example number 3 of 8: A peaceful village suddenly witnessed some tourists who created nuisance. The villagers got upset and blocked the entry of all the other tourists wanting to visit that village. Ultimately, the local government officials intervened and resolved the matter amicably. Example number 4 of 8: The relationship between the two senior players in the team had turned bitter. The coach of the team tried his best to resolve the matter in an amicable way, but his efforts yielded no results. Example number 5 of 8: Mrs. Shinde was the judiciary office hearing divorce cases. She observed that in most cases, personal egos and misunderstanding lead to filing for divorce. She would often counsel the couples and try to reach an amicable settlement. Example number 6 of 8: The two musicians worked together for a long time to release many hit albums. However, certain media reports created a misunderstanding between them. Soon, they decided to work independently and parted ways amicably. Example number 7 of 8: The transportation company received huge delivery load during Christmas. Its tempo drivers demanded higher rates to put in extra hours of work. This resulted in an argument with the management. Finally, the CEO himself stepped in and they reached an amicable solution. Example number 8 of 8: The housing society saw an ugly argument between two members over car parking issue. The next Sunday, the managing committee discussed the matter with both parties and an amicable arrangement was finalized. Today we learnt the word amicable which means friendly and without arguments, peaceful, cooperative or good-natured. Can you frame 3 sentences with amicable and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to enhance your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 138 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be sharing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: prevalent. The meaning of prevalent is: widely accepted or practiced; in general use; very common in a particular area or a group In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word prevalent. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word prevalent means something which is very commonly used or practiced in a particular area or by a community. For example, certain diseases are more prevalent in poorer sections of the society. An awareness campaign is carried out to reduce the prevalent use of harmful pesticides in agriculture every 6 months. Listen carefully how we can use the word prevalent in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: We know that the calendar year is from January to December. However, in some countries, for accounting purpose, it is prevalent to consider the financial year from April to March. Example number 2 of 8: Garry visited a country to collect data about the ancient temples located there. The tourist guide advised him to follow the prevalent customs and practices closely so that he can carry out his work without any hindrance. Example number 3 of 8: Pacific salmon fish are born in river water. Later, they move to the ocean water. After spending some time there, it is a prevalent practice amongst them to return to their birth space. It is a journey of few kilometres and some of them die on the way. Example number 4 of 8: The students of sociology visited interior rural parts of the country. They interacted with the locals and were surprised that the custom of child marriage is still prevalent in some areas. Example number 5 of 8: In some parts of India, when a new home is purchased, it is prevalent to perform certain religious ceremonies. The house owners as well as guests and relatives participate in this function. Example number 6 of 8: The practice of buying electronic gadgets through consumer finance loans is quite prevalent these days. The dealers collaborate with a finance company to offer this facility for the customers. Example number 7 of 8: There was a time when it was a prevalent practice that only the sons had a right to their parents’ property and assets. However, in present times, sons and daughters both receive equal share of the parental property. Example number 8 of 8: In present times, use of laptops and handheld gadgets is prevalent in many schools. In some schools and colleges, the children do their project assignments as well as homework using these devices. Today we learnt the word prevalent which means widely accepted or practiced; in general use; very common in a particular area or a group. Can you frame 3 sentences with prevalent and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to develop your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 137 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be publishing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: imbibe. Imbibe means: to receive some knowledge into the mind and retain; to experience something and get influenced. It is also used to express consumption of some liquid.In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word imbibe. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word imbibe means to receive some knowledge and experience something. It is also sometimes used to express consuming some liquid. For example, Saint Tukaram imbibed spiritual knowledge from a very young age.Or Anagha imbibed several cups of coffee to stay awake. Listen carefully how we can use the word imbibe in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: A leading NGO in the country is organizing workshops for children about importance of hygiene. This will allow the children to imbibe the best practices about cleanliness and a healthy life style. Example number 2 of 8: Marshall left his motherland at a very young age with his parents. As a result, he missed the opportunity to imbibe the native customs and traditions of his home country. Example number 3 of 8: Ahmed worked in various local restaurants as an assistant for many years. These stints helped him to imbibe a deep knowledge about the local cuisine. Example number 4 of 8: Gavin travelled to India for a business trip. He met a monk and was exposed to the practice of Yoga. He was very fascinated and decided to formally learn and imbibe the science of Yoga. Example number 5 of 8: Pancham often accompanied his father to his music studio. He could witness the performances of several eminent singers and this helped him to imbibe a sense of music at a very young age. Example number 6 of 8: Tanmay was a teenager who belonged to a wealthy family. His Grand Father wanted him to realize the importance of money. So he sent him to stay at their native place for a year so that he can imbibe the techniques of using money judiciously. Example number 7 of 8: Atul was very curious to know more details about the technology behind perfume making and start his own manufacturing of perfumes. Hence, he visited many European countries, studied their perfume manufacturing plants with an objective to imbibe the finer points of this technology. Example number 8 of 8: The student exchange program encourages students to live in another country for a specified period with the host family. This experience widens their vision and helps them to imbibe the values of humanity and brotherhood. Today we learnt the word imbibe which means to receive some knowledge into the mind and retain; to experience something and get influenced. It is also used to express consumption of some liquid. Can you frame 3 sentences with imbibe and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to improve your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency.This was episode number 136 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be uploading 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: competent. Would you like to know what it means? It means: capable, qualified, efficient, trained, having the necessary ability or skill to do something successfully. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word competent. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word competent means capable, qualified or having the necessary ability or skill to do something successfully. For example, an Architect is competent to design a structure which can withstand a specified load. Listen carefully how we can use the word competent in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: Punith was driving in a rural area. Suddenly, his car broke down. He asked for help from a local garage. The mechanic was competent and he resolved the problem in a short time. Example number 2 of 8: The large jewelry shop implemented the latest accounting software system. The owner found that the manual accounting method was not competent, hence he made the necessary changes. Example number 3 of 8: Dr. Agashe was an eminent and competent cardiologist. When a new hospital was being started in the city, the management invited him for the inauguration. They also requested him to be a consultant for the hospital. Example number 4 of 8: Research suggests that world’s largest software companies are employing a large number of Indian software programmers. This is due to the fact that Indian programmers have a reputation of being hardworking and competent. Example number 5 of 8: Devayani was very competent at the game of bridge. She practiced meticulously for several hours each day and won this year’s competition. Example number 6 of 8: Jose is a German who has stayed with the locals in Southern India for almost a decade and he learnt the local language. His competency with the local language has helped him to setup a travel and tour company for his countrymen visiting India. Example number 7 of 8: Upon his father’s retirement, Chirayu took over as the managing director of the company. He was ambitious, but would act hastily without much thinking. Soon, the word spread that he was not competent enough to manage the business. Example number 8 of 8: Mr Damani approached a Swedish company for a joint manufacturing venture. However, he was told that his production facility was obsolete and his staff was not competent. It was suggested that he should upgrade the machinery and get his staff trained if he wanted to proceed with the joint manufacturing venture. Today we learnt the word competent which means capable, qualified, efficient, trained, having the necessary ability or skill to do something successfully. Can you frame 3 sentences with competent and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to boost your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 135 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be releasing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: formidable. The meaning of formidable is: very impressive in size, power, or skill ; causing fear, difficult to defeat In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word formidable. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word formidable means very impressive, causing fear or difficult to defeat.For example, the mountain trekkers find the Himalayan Range extremely formidable.Listen carefully how we can use the word formidable in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: Have you heard about King Shivaji who ruled over the state of Maharashtra in India? He envisioned the threat of enemy attack through the sea and got formidable sea forts constructed to protect his empire. Example number 2 of 8: The latest air conditioner had a special feature to cool the room quickly and its pricing was economical. The opponents found this to be a very formidable combination. Example number 3 of 8: The singer learnt Indian classical music from an eminent artist for many years. With the approval of his teacher, he started giving public performances and earned a formidable reputation as a classical singer. Example number 4 of 8: In a democracy, the government elected by people comes to power. However, to manage the balance of power, a formidable opposition is equally important. Example number 5 of 8: The Ayurveda based toothpaste and soap launched by PK company put a formidable challenge to the MNC companies in India. The MNCs realized the demand of consumers and introduced similar products through their dealers. Example number 6 of 8: Andre and Martina were both high ranked players in lawn tennis. When they paired up for a mixed tournament, they became a formidable team. Example number 7 of 8: The interview panel was really impressed by the candidate. She was highly qualified and had a formidable list of degrees. Example number 8 of 8: The boxing match witnessed the clash between two heavyweights. The challenger was younger but the ruling champion was a formidable opponent. The match lasted for an hour and its live telecast was watched by millions of viewers. Today we learnt the word formidable which means very impressive in size, power, or skill ; causing fear, difficult to defeatCan you frame 3 sentences with formidable and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to upgrade your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency.This was episode number 134 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be sharing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: lacklustre. Do you know what it means? It means: dull, boring, not exciting, without energy, lacking conviction or uninspiring In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word lacklustre. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word lacklustre means something which is not exciting or without energy.For example, the business leader gave such lacklustre speech that the audience was disappointed.Listen carefully how we can use the word lacklustre in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The IT industry needed a large number of software programmers. But, a severe shortage of skilled manpower resulted in lacklustre growth in business for the industry for sometime. Example number 2 of 8: The rising prices of fuel resulted in lacklustre sales of vehicles. This prompted the car and bike dealers to announce innovative discount schemes to attract the customers. Example number 3 of 8: The corporator visited his village since the elections were approaching. He was surrounded by the locals and criticised for the lacklustre performance during his previous tenure. Example number 4 of 8: The newly launched amusement park advertised heavily in print and digital media. But the location of the park was not easily accessible (means difficult to reach) and therefore the response to the same was lacklustre. Example number 5 of 8: The town frequented by tourists faced an outbreak of a virus and several citizens took ill. This affected the flow of incoming tourists and it resulted in lacklustre profits for the local hotels. Example number 6 of 8: Vivian could not score many runs in last three matches. As a result of his lacklustre batting, he was dropped from the team by the selection committee. Example number 7 of 8: There were reports that the battery of a cellphone caught fire. This acted as a negative publicity for the company and demand for its products in the last quarter has been lacklustre. Example number 8 of 8: The directors were concerned about the lacklustre financial performance of their company. They decided to appoint a consultant who will prepare a strategy to stimulate the growth of the business. Today we learnt the word lacklustre which means dull, boring, not exciting, without energy, lacking conviction or uninspiring.Can you frame 3 sentences with lacklustre and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to enrich your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency.This was episode number 133 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be uploading 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: reputation. The meaning of reputation is: the opinion that people generally have about someone or something; respect or admiration given to someone or something based on its past achievements or an impression that one has of someone.In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word reputation. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word reputation means the opinion that people generally have about someone or something based on its past achievements.For example, over a period of time, Lionel Messi developed a reputation as a footballer who can score winning goals in important matches.Listen carefully how we can use the word reputation in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: Shravani setup a restaurant serving Indian cuisine in Paris. Within couple of years, it generated good profits and built a great reputation for itself through mouth publicity. Example number 2 of 8: The officials from the European office visited the bottling plant of a soft drink manufacturer in India. The officials had a reputation of being extremely vigilant auditors. Therefore, the general manager personally remained present at the factory during their visit. Example number 3 of 8: Daisy joined as a teacher in a school for the blind. By the end of the academic year she formed such a bond with the students that she developed a reputation as an expert and compassionate (means kind) teacher in her city. Example number 4 of 8: The village had a reputation that it adapts to new developments very fast. This was possible because a committee of experienced residents proactively worked round the year for the improvement of the village. Example number 5 of 8: Douglas would perform standup comedy shows on Saturday nights. Initially, people enjoyed his performance, but over a period of time, his offensive jokes spoiled his reputation as an entertainer. Example number 6 of 8: Alisha was a South Indian actress. Her earlier two movies did not do well at the box office. When the next movie was released, she was very anxious because her reputation was at stake. Example number 7 of 8: Switzerland is a central European country. It has earned a reputation as a favourite tourist destination globally due to the presence of lakes, snow covered mountain peaks and Skiing Resorts. Example number 8 of 8: Satya worked as a priest at a temple. His dedication to work earned him such a good reputation that often devotees requested him to perform religious duties at their homes. Today we learnt the word reputation which means the opinion that people generally have about someone or something; respect or admiration given to someone or something based on its past achievements or an impression that one has of someone.Can you frame 3 sentences with reputation and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to build your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in . Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency.This was episode number 132 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be releasing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: adapt. The meaning of adapt is: to make something suitable for different use or purpose; to adjust to new conditions; to modify a text to make it suitable for a film or play. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word adapt. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word adapt means to make something suitable for different use or purpose; to adjust to new conditions; to modify a text to make it suitable for a film or play. For example, Madan joined a company having its office in a hilly area and hence he had to adapt to the new life style, which means Madan had to adapt to different types of food available and different types of travel etc.Listen carefully how we can use the word adapt in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: Shivani came to Mumbai from a small town for work. Each day, she had to take a train to travel to her work place. Initially, she found it very difficult to board a crowded train, but soon she adapted to the mode of travel. Example number 2 of 8: Pyarelal noticed a drastic reduction in the number of customers visiting his restaurant. Upon inquiry, he realized that many customers are ordering food online. He adapted to the change and started online food delivery. Example number 3 of 8: The Chameleon can change its color to match the surroundings. This means it can adapt to a situation in order to protect itself from predators (means attackers). Example number 4 of 8: The evolution of human beings has happened over lakhs of years. Through this period, the weather conditions on the earth changed drastically, Nevertheless, humans adapted to these changes and survived successfully. Example number 5 of 8: The cultural beliefs often include several customs and traditions. It is required that the old traditions can be merged with modern beliefs and adapted to modern times. Example number 6 of 8: Shamita was an eminent scholar of English as well as Sanskrit Language. The principal of a college requested her to adapt a Sanskrit play to be presented into English for the college gathering. Example number 7 of 8: The senior citizens are used to making phone calls and writing letters. With the growing usage of smartphones, they have to learn to adapt to social media to access and share information. Example number 8 of 8: Several laws in India have been in existence since the time before independence. The law experts insist that we must adapt these laws to suit the modern Indian society and psychology. Today we learnt the word adapt which means to make something suitable for different use or purpose; to adjust to new conditions; to modify a text to make it suitable for a film or play. Can you frame 3 sentences with adapt and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to enhance your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency.This was episode number 131 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be sharing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: stringent. The meaning of stringent is: requiring strict attention to rules, strictly controlled, causing shortage of loan or capital In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word stringent. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word stringent means requiring strict attention to rules, strictly controlled, causing shortage of loan or capital. For example, Sherry had scored less marks and hence she could not meet the stringent admission criterion of the university. The company’s profitability was deteriorating and the directors approved a stringent budget for sales promotion. Listen carefully how we can use the word stringent in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The museum had very rare and ancient paintings. Therefore, in order to preserve the paintings, the museum set very stringent guidelines for the visitors and its staff to follow. Example number 2 of 8: The country got the honour of hosting the Olympics for the first time in history. It created spectacular infrastructure for the event and also implemented highly stringent security and safety measures. Example number 3 of 8: Two students from Bharati school were found sitting at a nearby café during school hours. This issue was discussed and there was a consensus amongst the school authorities and the parents to have stringent control over movement of students at the school premises. Example number 4 of 8: The junior college team travelled to New Delhi for the final round. The students made plans to organise parties but, their coach wanted them to focus only on the game and he declared a stringent practice routine on all days. Example number 5 of 8: The government decided to allow foreign companies to invest in Indian news channels. However, keeping in mind the sensitive nature of news channels, stringent conditions were kept for this. Example number 6 of 8: Large part of the country suffered heavy losses due to earthquake. The government had to spend a large amount for helping the needy. Therefore, the budget allocated for national sports event was very stringent. Example number 7 of 8: A panel of doctors made a representation to the government about the inferior quality of food served in the city restaurants. Taking note of this, the government instructed all the restaurants to follow stringent processes to maintain hygiene. Example number 8 of 8: Sahil took some time to adjust to the stringent hierarchy at his new job in a semi government organisation. This is because previously he had worked in an informal setup in an advertising company. Today we learnt the word stringent which means requiring strict attention to rules, strictly controlled, causing shortage of loan or capital. Can you frame 3 sentences with stringent and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to develop your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 130 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be publishing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: legitimate. Legitimate means: allowed by law or by rules of an organisation, reasonable and acceptable; fair and honest; to make something legal or acceptable In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word legitimate. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word legitimate means allowed by law or by rules of an organisation, reasonable and acceptable. For example, the judge warned the advocate to avoid ambiguous queries and asked only legitimate questions. Listen carefully how we can use the word legitimate in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The shopkeepers’ association complained to the municipal commissioner about the hindrance of the hawkers. The commissioner called his officers and asked them to take legitimate action. Example number 2 of 8: Initially, the passport looked legitimate to the immigration officer. However, upon close inspection, he realized that it was fake. Example number 3 of 8: Pete took over the business after his father retired. He was in a great hurry to manipulate the business and earn more profit. However, his father reminded him that he must follow only legitimate business practices. Example number 4 of 8: The younger brother demanded his legitimate share of the land. However, this led to arguments within the family and the elders had to intervene to settle the matter. Example number 5 of 8: The insurance company refused to accept Homeopathy as a legitimate treatment. Therefore, it refused the medical insurance claim of Mrs. Chatterjee. She was upset at this and filed a complaint with the consumer forum. Example number 6 of 8: There are a large number of people who believe that use of animals for medical research is not legitimate. They earnestly appeal to the authorities and the research organisations to stop this practice. Example number 7 of 8: Dimple moved to a European country after her marriage. There, she applied for part time jobs. But, she was told that she could not take up any work without a legitimate work permit. Example number 8 of 8: Wilson was offered a project as a designer, but he felt that the terms of the contract were not legitimate. Therefore, he decided to consult his lawyer before signing the contract. Today we learnt the word legitimate which means allowed by law or by rules of an organisation, reasonable and acceptable; fair and honest; to make something legal or acceptable Can you frame 3 sentences with legitimate and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to improve your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 129 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be uploading 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: earnest. The meaning of earnest is: serious, committed and determined; to be speaking honestly; a token to finalise a deal In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word earnest. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word earnest means serious, committed and determined; to be speaking honestly; a token to finalise a deal. For example, Tarun was an earnest young man trying to setup a business and the bank manager decided to offer him necessary guidance. The society paid earnest amount to the civil contractor so that he can start the work. Listen carefully how we can use the word earnest in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: Anup was unable to get a promotion since last two years. Finally, he had an earnest discussion with his boss. His boss advised him to enroll for a certification course with a management institute and Anup agreed to do so. Example number 2 of 8: After a lot of search, Shilpi found a flat in most convenient location. She immediately paid the earnest amount and booked the flat. Example number 3 of 8: Despite her earnest attempts, Binaca could not get a job as a software programmer. So, she accepted the job offer to be a database administrator. Example number 4 of 8: The opposition party raised several issues and carried out a rigorous program to reach out to voters just before the elections. The ruling party sensed the danger and started its campaign in earnest. Example number 5 of 8: Mr. Richards wrote a will to donate his entire wealth to a hospital after his death. In his will, he expressed an earnest desire that the donated money should be used for funding cancer research projects. Example number 6 of 8: A pest control company faced competition from a cheaper imported product. The CEO asked his staff to offer services to the customers earnestly. He emphasized that quality service will allow them to retain their market share. Example number 7 of 8: The supervisor questioned the worker about his absence from work. The worker explained that his child was sick and hence he had remained absent. His earnest reply satisfied the supervisor and he was allowed to resume the work. Example number 8 of 8: The salesman earnestly gave a demonstration of the vacuum cleaner to Mrs Iyer. She made several enquiries and he replied patiently. Finally, she was convinced and she placed an order. Today we learnt the word earnest which means serious, committed and determined; to be speaking honestly; a token to finalise a deal. Can you frame 3 sentences with earnest and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to boost your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 128 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be releasing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: conventional. Would you like to know what it means? It means: based on accepted traditions, according to an agreement, ordinary or simplified. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word conventional. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word conventional means based on accepted traditions, according to an agreement, ordinary or simplified. For example, Rani was getting married in America, but she requested her parents to arrange the wedding in an Indian conventional style. The managing director asked his team to design the product brochure in a conventional pattern. Listen carefully how we can use the word conventional in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: Delia was using a conventional oven. Her daughter gifted her microwave on the eve of Christmas. Delia was extremely elated and she baked a cake for the entire family. Example number 2 of 8: The home finance companies conventionally offered only Eighty percent of house price as loan. But, IDCI Bank was the first to offer up to Ninety percent of total price as a loan. This allowed many more borrowers to buy their own house. Example number 3 of 8: Dr. Hegde set up a hospital in a tier 2 city. Initially, conventional methods like X-ray were used for the diagnosis. But, soon, the number of patients increased and this necessitated the installation of latest MRI scan machine. Example number 4 of 8: The Advent Tour Company is extremely popular with youngsters. This is because they select some very unique locations for their tours, instead of the conventional ones. Such locations are less crowded and offer great enjoyment. Example number 5 of 8: The annual general meeting of the company was conducted in a conventional manner. Since there was no special topic for discussion on agenda, the meeting was concluded much before scheduled time. Example number 6 of 8: The conventional techniques of production were producing sluggish results. Hence, the management prepared a blue print for modernisation of the plant. Example number 7 of 8: Isaac Newton challenged the conventional wisdom. He demanded scientific proof for people’s beliefs. This inspired him to explore many inventions. Example number 8 of 8: In rural areas, people requiring medical attention would be treated by conventional methods and precious time was lost in this. The modern infrastructure has helped in providing new and effective methods of diagnosis to improve the health conditions of rural population. Today we learnt the word conventional which means based on accepted traditions, according to an agreement, ordinary or simplified. Can you frame 3 sentences with conventional and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to upgrade your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 127 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be sharing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: furnish. Furnish means: to provide or supply something as needed; to put furniture in a place In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word furnish. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word furnish means to provide or supply something as needed; to put furniture in a place. For example, the education ministry asked all schools to furnish data related to availability of computers in respective schools.An eminent builder advertised for sale of flats furnished with latest Italian furniture.Listen carefully how we can use the word furnish in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The tax authorities had several objections in the GST return filed by M/s Gada Electronics. Therefore, they asked the company to furnish additional information about transactions under scrutiny. Example number 2 of 8: Thousands of applicants applied for the post of an officer in a nationalised bank. However, several candidates were rejected because they did not furnish accurate personal information in the form. Example number 3 of 8: A large number of patients including senior citizens would visit the diagnostics centre each day. Therefore, the interior designer furnished the centre in such a way that it was very convenient for all. Example number 4 of 8: The media reported that confidential information about users was leaked through an online App. The government took note of this and asked the company to furnish all details about the user database. Example number 5 of 8: Garima acted in advertisements and TV shows for a decade. Throughout this period, she saved money and bought a flat at an affluent locality. However, she was short of funds and she decided to furnish the flat after a few months. Example number 6 of 8: The sales review meeting of Sheetal Dairy products was held at Goa. The GM sales asked his team to furnish product wise sales data. He then combined all the data in a single presentation to project the future growth of the company. Example number 7 of 8: The judge decided to give one last chance to the accused to defend himself. However, the defence lawyer was unable to furnish any additional information and hence the judge decided to announce the verdict (means decision). Example number 8 of 8: The cyclone hit the coast and caused a great destruction. The government declared an emergency and asked its suppliers to furnish food grains to the affected area. Today we learnt the word furnish which means to provide or supply something as needed; to put furniture in a place.Can you frame 3 sentences with furnish and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to enrich your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency.This was episode number 126 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be publishing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: differentiate. The meaning of differentiate is: to show or find the difference between things; to make someone or something different; that quality or feature which makes one thing different from the other. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word differentiate. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word differentiate means to show or find the difference between things or that quality or feature which makes one thing different from the other. For example, we may say that it is important to differentiate between fact and fiction. Or the cool weather at a hill station differentiates itself from hot weather at the nearby city of Mumbai.Listen carefully how we can use the word differentiate in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: Ashok realised that there were plenty of accounting software in the market. Hence, he added many new features that would differentiate his software from his competitors. Example number 2 of 8: A popular social messaging App allows us to get an acknowledgement when the message is read by the receiver. This differentiating feature has resulted in millions of downloads for the App. Example number 3 of 8: Kate suffered from colour blindness from her childhood. Due to this, she was unable to differentiate between different colours and could not join the defense services. Example number 4 of 8: Rishi and Krish are identical twins. Often, in their class room, there are moments of fun when teachers can not differentiate between them. Example number 5 of 8: The symptoms of many diseases are very similar. Sometimes, even experienced doctors find it difficult to differentiate between these. Hence, advanced diagnostic tests are carried out to identify the exact nature of the disease. Example number 6 of 8: The pink colour of the houses in Jaipur city is a differentiating feature. Therefore, the city is popularly known as the pink city. Example number 7 of 8: Tara got trained to be a Tea Specialist. This taught her to differentiate between dozens of varieties of tea just by smelling them. Example number 8 of 8: We observe that in a progressive (means developing)society, men and women get equal opportunities. This means there is no differentiation on the basis of gender. Today we learnt the word differentiate which means to show or find the difference between things; to make someone or something different; that quality or feature which makes one thing different from the other.Can you frame 3 sentences with differentiate and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to build your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency.This was episode number 125 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be uploading 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: abstain. Would you like to know what it means? It means: restrain oneself from doing or enjoying something; to choose not to vote; stay away from some work. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word abstain. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word abstain means restrain oneself from doing or enjoying something or to choose not to vote. For example, after the heart surgery, doctors advised the patient to abstain from smoking and eating junk food. We may also say that when the voting took place for electing the society secretary, three committee members abstained. Listen carefully how we can use the word abstain in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The popular internet search engine appealed to users to respond to a survey regarding some cultural beliefs. Jamshed found some of the questions objectionable and hence abstained from participating in the survey. Example number 2 of 8: The biggest challenge for Dominic was to abstain from alcohol. Since the recent medical tests had indicated distress to his liver, he had to stay away from alcohol. Example number 3 of 8: Kartar Singh joined a secret military operation which would last for a year. The unit head advised him to abstain from disclosing his location details to any outsider including his family members during this period. Example number 4 of 8: The gymnast lost her balance during the contest and fractured her ankle. She recovered after Six months. Yet, she was advised by her physiotherapist to abstain from practice for another two months. Example number 5 of 8: The farmers would normally burn the wastage from the fields. The youth from a city club explained to them the adverse impact of this on the environment. The farmers were convinced and they agreed to abstain from using this method. Example number 6 of 8: The principal held a meeting of the teachers and asked them to abstain from giving any physical punishment to the students. He suggested a joint meeting with the school counselor to resolve any complaints about the students. Example number 7 of 8: The tourists taking a boat ride along the lake would feed snacks to the birds flying over the lake. These food articles are harmful for the birds. Hence, the local corporation put up boards asking the tourists to abstain from feeding the birds. Example number 8 of 8: The members of a social media group were having heated arguments over their political preferences. Finally, the group admin intervened and requested the members to abstain from posting politically biased messages. Today we learnt the word abstain which means restrain oneself from doing or enjoying something; to choose not to vote; stay away from some work.Can you frame 3 sentences with abstain and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to enhance your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency.This was episode number 124 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be releasing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: seize. Seize means: take hold of something quickly and sometimes forcibly, to take advantage of an opportunity eagerly. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word seize. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word seize means to take hold of something quickly or to take advantage of an opportunity eagerly. For example, when the shopping mall opened its sale, the privileged members seized an opportunity to shop before other customers could get a chance to shop. Listen carefully how we can use the word seize in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: There were reports that gold was being smuggled into the country through a sea port. The police laid a trap and seized the vehicle carrying gold. Example number 2 of 8: The top ranking badminton player suddenly fell ill and Dan was asked to play the match as replacement. Dan seized the opportunity and earned the honour of playing for his country. Example number 3 of 8: The stationary shop owner was unable to repay the loan despite several reminders. Finally, the bank got permission from the court and seized the property. Example number 4 of 8: The king had ordered huge celebrations inside the fort. Everyone was busy with the arrangements. The enemy army attacked at night and seized the fort. Example number 5 of 8: The government officials found some faults in the manufacturing process of TR chemicals. They ordered the company to stop the production till the issue is resolved. As a result, their competitor seized some market share from them. Example number 6 of 8: The motivational speaker spoke to the students at the graduation ceremony. He asked the students to be proactive and seize every opportunity to be successful in life. Example number 7 of 8: Lata came to know that a Chinese corporate working in India needed an interpreter. She seized the opportunity and applied for the post. They appreciated her zest and she was selected. Example number 8 of 8: The security officers raided a village near the forest and seized a big stock of weapons and fake currency. They also arrested the suspects who were involved in this activity. Today we learnt the word seize which means take hold of something quickly and sometimes forcibly, to take advantage of an opportunity eagerly.Can you frame 3 sentences with seize and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to develop your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency.This was episode number 123 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be sharing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: prioritise. The meaning of prioritise is: to decide something as most important and deal with it first; to arrange the sequence of dealing with tasks as per their comparative importance. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word prioritise. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word prioritise is used while deciding something as most important and deal with it first. It is also used to arrange the sequence of dealing with tasks as per their comparative importance. For example, the family decided to prioritise the payment of school fees over purchasing an air conditioner. We may also say the contractor prioritised the road construction tasks to be carried before the monsoon. Listen carefully on how we can use the word prioritise in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The NGO received a donation of Rupees Ten Lakhs. The trustees asked the manager to prepare a budget for urgent matters so that they can prioritise the spending. Example number 2 of 8: Nilam had to travel outstation for work during her daughter’s summer vacation. She took her daughter along and prioritised her work schedule in such a way that she could take her daughter for sightseeing as well. Example number 3 of 8: In some European countries, the pedestrians and cyclists are given priority over the vehicular traffic. This encourages people to walk or cycle to their workplace. Example number 4 of 8: Dilip was working as a data network administrator at a company. He wrote a software program to prioritise the printing jobs at the central printer. This allowed the urgent jobs to be printed first and others could be printed at night. Example number 5 of 8: Jatin was the president of the company and he had to handle multiple projects at the same time. Mary was his secretary and he would take her help to prioritise different tasks. Example number 6 of 8: The village received a grant from the government. The village committee held a meeting and decided to prioritise the construction of public toilets. Example number 7 of 8: Several accident victims were brought to the Out Patient Department of a hospital. The resident doctor scrutinized the patients quickly and prioritised the order of treatment for all of them. Example number 8 of 8: The Lotus temple in Delhi saw thousands of visitors on a Sunday evening. The security officers prioritised entry for senior citizens and women by opening a side entrance. Today we learned the word prioritise which means to decide something as most important and deal with it first; to arrange the sequence of dealing with tasks as per their relative importance.Can you frame 3 sentences with prioritise and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to improve your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency.This was episode number 122 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be publishing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: versatile. Would you like to know what it means? It means: to be able to do multiple things efficiently; to be able to adjust to multiple conditions, something that can be used for different purposes, having multiple skills. In this English vocabulary lesson, you will learn how to use the word versatile. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word versatile means to be able to do multiple things efficiently or something that can be used for different purposes. For example, MS Dhoni is a versatile cricketer and can play as a batsman as well as a wicketkeeper.Listen carefully on how we can use the word versatile in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: Kishore was awarded a lifetime achievement award by the music industry. He is considered to be a highly versatile musician who performed as a singer, lyricist, and composer. Example number 2 of 8: A team leader prefers to have team members with versatile talents or qualities. Such members can manage multiple tasks efficiently. This helps him to assign multiple responsibilities to one person. Example number 3 of 8: The potato is considered to be one of the most versatile vegetables. It is used in a wide range of dishes across the globe. Example number 4 of 8: Designer Shawn presented his latest creation, a designer jacket to the audience. It can be worn on various occasions in different weather conditions. People really loved its versatility. Example number 5 of 8: Danish joined the Navy training academy. There, he went through rigorous training for two years. This made him a versatile Navy officer who could handle multiple tasks flawlessly. Example number 6 of 8: The bamboo is considered to be a versatile material in the construction industry. It offers strength as well as the flexibility to the structure. Example number 7 of 8: The trunk is an elephant's most versatile organ. It is used for breathing, smelling, touching as well as for producing sound. Example number 8 of 8: The coaching class owner wanted to conduct music, Yoga as well as hobby classes in the same premises. Hence, he asked the interior designer to prepare a versatile design that is suitable for all requirements. Today we learned the word versatile which means to be able to do multiple things efficiently; to be able to adjust to multiple conditions, something that can be used for different purposes, having multiple skills. Can you frame 3 sentences with versatile and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to boost your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency.This was episode number 121 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be uploading 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: unilateral. Unilateral means: something done independently by one person, group or country or performed by only one side. In this English vocabulary lesson, you will learn how to use the word unilateral. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word unilateral is used to express something done independently by one person, group or country. For example, the school principal took a unilateral decision to ban the use of mobile phones during teaching hours. Listen carefully on how we can use the word unilateral in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: In a democracy, the parliament has the power to make or modify the laws. It is not possible for the prime minister to unilaterally do the same. Example number 2 of 8: Norman and Jeremy were business partners. After a few years, Norman started taking unilateral business decisions and this led to frequent arguments between them. Example number 3 of 8: The chairman of NK plastics announced that the company was hiring a new CEO to give a thrust to the profitability. But, the shareholders felt that this decision was taken unilaterally and raised an objection during the annual general meeting. Example number 4 of 8: A large number of spectators had gathered to witness an exciting match. However, the result was unilateral because the captain of the winning team won the match singlehandedly. Example number 5 of 8: Hello Telecom Company reduced the rates of its service unilaterally. But, its competitors complained to the telecommunication ministry and compelled the company to withdraw the discount. Example number 6 of 8: Harish was facing an interview for a senior position with an MNC. The interview panel observed that he had extremely unilateral views about religious matters. Hence, they found him unsuitable for the position. Example number 7 of 8: The prime minister released a statement that the country has zero tolerance towards antisocial elements. He announced unilateral measures to stop any activity which was against national security. Example number 8 of 8: BB international school held a meeting with the parents. The parents requested the school not to change the timing of the school buses unilaterally. They requested to form a joint committee of teachers and parents to manage the same. Today we learned the word unilateral which means something done independently by one person, group or country or performed by only one side. Can you frame 3 sentences with unilateral and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to upgrade your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency.This was episode number 120 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be releasing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: mandatory. The meaning of mandatory is: required by some law or rule; compulsory, something that must be performed or done In this English vocabulary lesson, you will learn how to use the word mandatory. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word mandatory expresses something required compulsorily by some law or rule. For example, it is mandatory to install fire extinguishers in all restaurants. Listen carefully on how we can use the word mandatory in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: In some countries, it is mandatory for every citizen to undergo military training. This inculcates discipline and commitment in them. Example number 2 of 8: Normally, a visa is mandatory for a person to visit another country. However, Indians do not need a visa to visit countries like Nepal and Bhutan. Example number 3 of 8: It is mandatory for blood banks to check the blood for any virus. This is because the contaminated (means impure) blood can prove dangerous for receivers. Example number 4 of 8: There were complaints that the tourist climb on raised portions of the monument to take selfies. In order to stop this, the administrative officer made it mandatory for the tourists to deposit their mobile phones at the central office. Example number 5 of 8: The students of MP college had to study the subject of environmental science. The principal wanted all students to study the subject rigorously and hence she made it mandatory for all students to prepare projects based on this topic. Example number 6 of 8: Mr. Gordon noticed that often the workers reported late to work. In order to solve this problem, he installed a time attendance system and made it mandatory for all workers to swipe their attendance card before entering the factory. Example number 7 of 8: A company deducts tax from the salaries of its employees as per the guidelines of the government. As per the tax rules, it is mandatory for every company to deposit the tax collected with the government within the specified time limit. Example number 8 of 8: It is mandatory by law that two-wheeler riders must wear a helmet. It protects them from a head injury in case of an accident. Today we learned the word mandatory which means required by law or some rule; compulsory, something that must be performed or done Can you frame 3 sentences with mandatory and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to enrich your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 119 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be sharing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: supplement. The meaning of supplement is: to make an addition to complete or enhance something; an extra part of a magazine, newspaper, report or a book In this English vocabulary lesson, you will learn how to use the word supplement. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word supplement means an addition to complete or enhance something. For example, the consumption of protein shakes may supplement the growth of muscles for bodybuilders. Listen carefully on how we can use the word supplement in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: Supriya worked in a foreign country and wanted to enroll her son for basketball training. Therefore, she took up an additional part-time job at a library to supplement her income. Example number 2 of 8: The teacher gave a detailed explanation about the working of the human eye. She also supplemented her lecture with an audiovisual program. This helped the students to understand the concepts very well. Example number 3 of 8: The result of Higher Secondary Examination was declared. A leading newspaper released an educational supplement for offering career guidance to students. Example number 4 of 8: The restaurant opened a new branch in Hyderabad. It released prominent advertisements in most leading newspapers. The management decided to supplement the marketing effort with an extravaganza at the restaurant to attract the customers. Example number 5 of 8: The boxing match drew a crowd from all over the city. All the tickets were sold. The manager of the stadium was being requested for tickets. Finally, he asked a contractor to install a tent as a supplement to existing sitting capacity which means he created more sitting capacity or space by adding a tent. Example number 6 of 8: The political leader traveled across the state giving speeches and holding road shows. However, he also supplemented this with text messages and videos across social media. This allowed him to reach a much larger audience. Example number 7 of 8: BV School published a magazine on the occasion of completion of 50 years of service. However, the articles written by ex-students about their teachers were omitted (means not included) due to lack of space. Therefore, the school decided to release a special supplement to publish these articles. Example number 8 of 8: Harita was admitted to the hospital as an emergency patient. The doctors carried out several tests. Based on the results, they advised a supplement of vitamins to her diet for better blood circulation. Today we learned the word supplement which means to make an addition to complete or enhance something; an extra part of a magazine, newspaper, report or a book. Can you frame 3 sentences with supplement and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to build your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency.This was episode number 118 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be publishing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: iteration. The meaning of iteration is: the process or action of repeating something, saying something again and again, often with an intention to produce the desired result. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word iteration. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word iteration means the process or action of repeating something or saying something again and again, often with an intention to produce the desired result.For example, the software programmer had to execute many iterations of his program before he got the desired result. Listen carefully how we can use the word iteration in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The customers reported certain defects in the products. The quality control manager carried out several iterations of the production process meticulously to detect the fault and eliminate the same. Example number 2 of 8: The director had adapted a famous Russian play into an Indian language. Despite multiple iterations of dress rehearsals, he was not satisfied with the final outcome. Finally, he consulted his seniors from the industry and improvised the play. Example number 3 of 8: Vinith had a fall on football playground and suffered a bone injury. It took him some time to recover. His coach taught him specific exercises and asked him to carry out daily iteration of the same under his guidance. Example number 4 of 8: Perseverance is a very crucial virtue for a scientist. Often, the scientist has to perform a large number of iterations of the same experiment till the invention is verified. Example number 5 of 8: The professor told the class that the theorem was extremely important. He iterated the statement of the theorem thrice to highlight the importance. He also asked the students to repeat the same after him. Example number 6 of 8: The eminent singer visited the town after a decade. His shows were booked in advance. The audience loved his performance and he had to present multiple iterations of his most popular songs. Example number 7 of 8: Martina was making a particular mistake repeatedly while playing a musical piece on her guitar. Her teacher asked her to stay back after the class and made her do numerous iterations of the same piece till she played it flawlessly. Example number 8 of 8: The witness iterated his statement fearlessly and accurately in front of the judges and both lawyers. This worked in favour of the prosecution and the accused was sent to jail. Today we learnt the word iteration which means the process or action of repeating something or saying something again and again, often with an intention to produce the desired result. Can you frame 3 sentences with iteration and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to enhance your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency.This was episode number 117 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be uploading 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is pioneer. The meaning of the word pioneer is: to develop or introduce a new idea for the first time, a person or an organization which starts work in a new area. In this English vocabulary lesson, you will learn how to use the word pioneer. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word pioneer means to develop or introduce a new idea for the first time or to start something new for the first time. For example, we may say that the British pioneered the railway transportation system in India. Listen carefully on how we can use the word pioneer in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: Louis Braille was borne in France. At the age of three, he lost his vision in an accident. Nevertheless, he did not lose hope. Instead, he pioneered the Braille book for the benefit of the blind. Braille is a system of writing and printing for blind or visually impaired people. In this book, varied arrangements of raised dots representing letters and numerals are identified by touch. Example number 2 of 8: In India, till the beginning of the 19th century, the percentage of literate women was almost zero. Savitribai Phule is the pioneer of women education in India. She opened the first girl’s school in 1848 despite opposition from society. Example number 3 of 8: Do you know about the Nobel Prize? These prizes are given annually by the Royal Swedish Academy of sciences to recognise the pioneering efforts of scientists from all over the world. Example number 4 of 8: The followers of western classical music bestow high respect for Mozart. He is considered to be the pioneer of composing and arranging music for the symphony. Example number 5 of 8: Dr. Subhash Mukhopadhyay created history when he pioneered the birth of the first test tube baby in India. This was in 1978 and the Indian medical field was elated with this breakthrough. Example number 6 of 8: There are certain qualities that distinguish a pioneer from others. Perseverance, faith in own belief and an analytical mind are some of these qualities. Example number 7 of 8: Several Wars and violence have taken place for many centuries. But, a protest through non-violence was unknown to the world. Mahatma Gandhi is considered to be the pioneer of the non-violence movement and it found millions of followers all over the world. Example number 8 of 8: The world has been anticipating a shortage of traditional fuels such as petrol and diesel. As an alternative, Robert Davidson from Scotland pioneered the electric vehicle. Today, worldwide, efforts are being made to produce electric vehicles on a large scale. Today we learned the word pioneer which means to develop or introduce a new idea for the first time, a person or an organization which starts work in a new area. Can you frame 3 sentences with pioneer and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to develop your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency.This was episode number 116 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be releasing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: justify. Justify means: to show that something is true, right or reasonable; to give a good reason or explanation for With BM English Speaking Radio Channel - Learn one new word every day and impress the world. In this English vocabulary lesson, you will learn how to use the word justify. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word justify is used to show that something is true, right or reasonable. For example, if the manufacturer has large orders, then it is justified to run multiple shifts for production. Listen carefully on how we can use the word justify in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The auditors were appointed to inspect the operations of the research and development department. Upon scrutinising the records, they asked the head of the department to justify the expenditure related to certain imported items. Example number 2 of 8: Jayaraman suggested to the management that they should open a branch office in other cities. The management asked him to submit a detailed proposal to justify the same. Example number 3 of 8: Do you feel that a teacher can justify hitting the students to improve their performance? No, because there are far more creative methods to motivate the students and raise their performance. Example number 4 of 8: The patient’s heart was not functioning properly and yet the doctors thought that heart surgery was not justified. This was because the patient was 90 years old and his body was very weak. Hence, the doctors prescribed medication to address the health issue. Example number 5 of 8: The CEO adjourned the purchase of new equipment. He felt that it was not justified because it will result in loss of job for about a hundred workers. He decided to consult his HR team about the same. Example number 6 of 8: Generally, the death penalty is given to a criminal under rare conditions. It is awarded only if the judge feels that the circumstances of the crime justify the same. Example number 7 of 8: A company cannot justify the action of sharing its client data with other agencies. Recently, a social media networking company had to pay huge penalties for sharing such data. Example number 8 of 8: It was observed that the monument of Taj Mahal was getting deteriorated due to pollution and also due to a large number of visitors. This justified the decision of the authorities to restrict the number of visitors per day. Today we learned the word justify which means to show that something is true, right or reasonable; to give a good reason or explanation for. Can you frame 3 sentences with justify and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to develop your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency.This was episode number 115 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be releasing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: incredible. The meaning of incredible is: unbelievable, unimaginable, extraordinary and spectacular In this English vocabulary lesson, you will learn how to use the word incredible. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word incredible means unbelievable, unimaginable or spectacular. For example, it is said to be incredible if a footballer scores a goal at the last minute to win a match. Listen carefully on how we can use the word incredible in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The concept of online food delivery was new to India. But, within a couple of years of its launch, it is incredible that these service providers serve lakhs of customers on a daily basis. Example number 2 of 8: The human body is an incredible machine. It has been studied for past hundreds of years and yet it continues to surprise the researchers and scientists. Example number 3 of 8: Leonardo da Vinci, was born in Italy in the 15th century. He possessed incredible skills. He was an architect, painter, musician and a sculptor. He is widely known for his painting Mona Lisa. Do you remember the painting of Mona Lisa where a lady is wearing a white scarf covering her head? Example number 4 of 8: Aayesha is known for her incredible memory. Last week, she won a competition by correctly spelling hundreds of words. Example number 5 of 8: As a promotional offer, the pizza seller offered two pizzas for the price of one. Initially, everyone found it to be incredible, but soon people realized that they were overcharging for one pizza. Example number 6 of 8: The formula one car has recorded top speeds of 230 miles per hour. It is an incredible combination of technology and human skill. Example number 7 of 8: One of the members of the picnic group fell off an edge at a hill station. He was stuck on a tree about 100 feet below the edge. A helicopter from the air force unit was called and it carried out an incredible rescue. Example number 8 of 8: Most Japanese factories are known to work on zero defect principle. This means that even after producing millions of parts, there is not a single defective piece. It is really an incredible level of accuracy. Today we learned the word incredible which means unbelievable, unimaginable, extraordinary and spectacular.Can you frame 3 sentences with incredible and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to improve your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency.This was episode number 114 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be sharing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: hinder. Would you like to know what it means? It means: to make it difficult for someone to do something; to restrict something; to halt or to stop the progress. In this English vocabulary lesson, you will learn how to use the word hinder. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word hinder means to restrict someone or something or to halt the progress. For example, it has been observed that a lack of education can hinder the progress of a country. Listen carefully on how we can use the word hinder in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: India has a tremendous potential to become a favorite destination for global tourists. But, this necessitates that India has an excellent infrastructure to host these tourists. It is felt that poor infrastructure can hinder the growth of Indian tourism. Example number 2 of 8: Nowadays, do you observe that during long distance journeys, most passengers are occupied with their electronic gadgets? This fascination for gadgets has hindered the interpersonal interaction between travelers. Example number 3 of 8: Globally, the proportion of online businesses is continuously increasing. The online business model needs high-speed internet connectivity to transfer a large amount of data. An absence of this can hinder the progress of an online business. Example number 4 of 8: A school came up in a tribal area. The trustees of the school realized that the lack of sufficient food was hindering the expected progress of the students. Hence, the school arranged for a mid-day meal for them. Example number 5 of 8: The chairman of the company decided to target the export market. The company’s managers felt that the use of obsolete technology in the production process will hinder the plans to export and hence there was a need to upgrade the machinery. Example number 6 of 8: Angela was expected to be the winner of this year’s marathon. She was training hard for several months. But, an ankle injury hindered her practice and she decided to drop out of the race. Example number 7 of 8: The army unit was called to build a foot overbridge in Mumbai in the shortest possible time. The team-in-charge cleared all hindrances one by one and completed the project in record time. Example number 8 of 8: Eminent public speakers have a range of good vocabulary. It helps them to express their thoughts clearly and impress the listeners. But, a lack of good vocabulary is a hindrance to an effective speech. Today we learned the word hinder which means to make it difficult for someone to do something; to restrict something; to halt or to stop the progress.Can you frame 3 sentences with hinder and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to improve your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency.This was episode number 113 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be sharing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is Breakthrough. The breakthrough means an important discovery or development that helps to improve a situation or provide an answer to a problem. In this English vocabulary lesson, you will learn how to use the word breakthrough. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word breakthrough expresses an important event that helps to solve a problem or improve the situation. For example, using fingerprint analysis in the field of crime investigation was a major breakthrough in the seventeenth century. Listen carefully on how we can use the word breakthrough in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The newly launched drug for the treatment of diabetes is a breakthrough in the field of medical science and will benefit millions of patients globally. Example number 2 of 8: The cold drinks were earlier sold in glass bottles. The use of plastic bottles for selling cold drinks was a breakthrough in the field of sales and distribution. Example number 3 of 8: You must have seen or visited an ATM. Till a few years ago, people used to stand in queues at the banks to deposit or withdraw cash. The implementation of ATMs was a breakthrough in banking services and it facilitated efficient customer service. Example number 4 of 8: In 1957, Russians launched the first artificial satellite in space. Four years later, a Russian astronaut went into space by spacecraft. This was a first breakthrough for the space mission and it gave a thrust to space programs of other countries. Example number 5 of 8: The whole town was shocked to know about the murders of an elderly couple. After a week of detailed scrutiny, the police announced a major breakthrough in the investigation. They had tracked the location of the prime suspect through his mobile phone. Example number 6 of 8: Maganlal was running a shop selling sweets. He was doing average business. Once, he set up a small stall to sell freshly made Indian snacks near the entrance of his shop. This was a great breakthrough for his business and it increased the overall profitability. Example number 7 of 8: In 1954, the first kidney transplant was carried out successfully. This was a phenomenal breakthrough in the field of organ transplant. Example number 8 of 8: Sheeba was unable to clear the interview for a public service examination twice. She watched several videos about interview techniques and realized that she lacked the required verbal communication skills. She worked diligently on this and got a breakthrough in her next interview. Today we learned the word breakthrough which means an important discovery or development that helps to improve a situation or provide an answer to a problem.Can you frame 3 sentences with breakthrough and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to boost your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency.This was episode number 112 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be publishing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is tenacity. The meaning of tenacity is: the determination to continue or achieve something, strong will, staying power, the single-mindedness to focus on something With BM English Speaking Radio Channel - Learn one new word every day and impress the world. In this English vocabulary lesson, you will learn how to use the word tenacity. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word tenacity means the determination to continue or achieve something. For example, we can say that the batsman was severely injured by a bouncing ball, but he had the tenacity to score a century in the next match. Listen carefully on how we can use the word tenacity in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: Jasmine wanted to be a doctor, but she faced opposition from her family. Nevertheless, she had the tenacity to complete education in medicine and obtain a medical degree. Example number 2 of 8: The rainwater was about to flood the small hutment of Maria. She was a single mother with two small children. Despite the adverse situation, she had the tenacity to protect her family. She carried both her children on her back and moved to a safer place. Example number 3 of 8: a Few years ago, Sujit started an online library for the people in his city. This concept was very new and initially, the business was very sluggish. Yet, Sujit had the tenacity to continue and slowly, his business flourished. Example number 4 of 8: The battle of Chamkaur is famous in the history of India. In this battle, only 40 Sikh warriors fought against 10 Lakh Moghul soldiers. The tenacity of Sikh soldiers is remembered and admired even after 300 years. Example number 5 of 8: Tanuja had to enroll in a non-aided college. This means the amount of fees was much higher than her expectations. She was from a financially weaker family, but her tenacity kept her going. She took tuitions and paid her fees. Example number 6 of 8: Even the doctors were surprised by the tenacity of Vinay. He made a spectacular recovery within a few weeks of meeting with a massive accident. Example number 7 of 8: Lance Armstrong an American cyclist was diagnosed with cancer in 1996. But, by 1998, he made a came back and won many championships. His tenacity is a source of inspiration for young athletes.Example number 8 of 8: The boxer was hammered very badly by the opponent. His eyes were swollen and he could barely see. Yet, with great tenacity, he entered the final round. He prepared a strategy in his mind and won the match with a knockout punch in the final round. Today we learned the word tenacity which means the determination to continue or achieve something, strong will, staying power, the single-mindedness to focus on something.Can you frame 3 sentences with tenacity and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to upgrade your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency.This was episode number 111 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be uploading 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: vulnerable means: exposed to the possibility of being harmed either physically or emotionally, a person in need of special care or protection because of age, disability or risk of abuse. In this English vocabulary lesson, you will learn how to use the word vulnerable. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word vulnerable means exposed to the possibility of being harmed either physically or emotionally. For example, a person who has just recovered from an illness is quite vulnerable to more infections. Listen carefully on how we can use the word vulnerable in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: Kirit thought of cultivating organic farming. He browsed the internet to learn more about it. He realized that the crop was quite vulnerable to insects and fungus. So he purchased natural or organic pesticides as a precaution.Example number 2 of 8: The baby was born prematurely. Therefore, he was vulnerable to diseases. The doctors advised him to be put under special care and asked visitors to stay away for a few weeks. Example number 3 of 8: A massive natural disaster like an earthquake destroys lives and properties. After such incidents, the surviving children are most vulnerable to kidnap and abuse. Hence, they must be offered special protection. Example number 4 of 8: The traffic police wanted to highlight the fact of vulnerability to head injuries in the absence of a helmet while riding a bike. So, they roped in students to perform street plays to educate people about the same. Example number 5 of 8: The Indian Toys Company was established twenty years ago. But, since the last few years, the Indian market is flooded with low-cost toys from other countries. This has made the company vulnerable to competition. Example number 6 of 8: These days, children at a very young age start accessing the internet and often, they join some social groups. This may make them emotionally vulnerable to people who can manipulate them. Example number 7 of 8: The newly constituted foreign embassy office was vulnerable to attacks by antisocial elements. Therefore, the police department organized complete scrutiny of the entire premises to check for any loopholes (means shortfall) insecurity. Example number 8 of 8: The family was on tour to visit a national park. The local guides warned them that venturing out at night will make them vulnerable to wild animals. Accordingly, the family decided to enter the forest early in the morning. Today we learned the word vulnerable which means exposed to the possibility of being harmed either physically or emotionally, a person in need of special care or protection because of age, disability or risk of abuse.Can you frame 3 sentences with vulnerable and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to enhance your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency.This was episode number 110 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be publishing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is liaison. The word liaison means communication or cooperation between people or organizations for a close working relationship, to help multiple groups to work with each other effectively. In this English vocabulary lesson, you will learn how to use the word liaison. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word liaison means communication or cooperation between groups for an effective working relationship. For example, we may say that the wholesalers and retailers of a company must have a good liaison for efficient product distribution. Listen carefully on how we can use the word liaison in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The company manufacturing naturopathy based medicines wanted to export these medicines to other countries. For this purpose, they hired Daniel, an expert in international marketing laws who helped them to liaison with purchasers in other countries. Example number 2 of 8: The project to extend the railway line was getting delayed. It was felt that this was due to lack of coordination between various government departments. Therefore, an IAS officer was appointed for smooth liaison between various agencies. Example number 3 of 8: It has been observed that the educational institute and the parents may have a different perspective on certain matters related to education. For the benefit of the students, there must be proper liaison between the Institute and the parents. Example number 4 of 8: The president of India was visiting the city to inaugurate a public library. Mr. Vyas, the police commissioner was assigned the duty to ensure that there is a proper liaison between the personal security of the president and the local police force. Example number 5 of 8: Mukund joined a manufacturing company as an HR manager. The company had about 150 workers on its payroll. Mukund’s role was to act as a liaison officer between the workers and the management. Example number 6 of 8: A leading TV manufacturing company established a network of 350 dealers. Initially, the company held regular conferences with the dealers. But, later, there was no proper liaison with the dealers and slowly the company’s market share started deteriorating. Example number 7 of 8: An online food ordering start-up signed an agreement with a company specializing in the delivery of goods. Both the companies implemented automated software so that the liaison between both results in flawless execution. Example number 8 of 8: The Magnus hospital has set up a liaison desk at the reception. The staff at this desk co-ordinate between the doctors and patients. This has resulted in impeccable service levels. Today we learned the word liaison which means communication or cooperation between people or organizations for a close working relationship, to help multiple groups to work with each other effectively.Can you frame 3 sentences with liaison and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to build your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency.This was episode number 109 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be sharing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Cours
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: facilitate. Would you like to know what it means? It means: to make an action or process easier, clear the way for something, to help the progress of something In this English vocabulary lesson, you will learn how to use the word facilitate. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word facilitate means to make an action or process easier. For example, it can be said that a ramp at a hospital facilitates an easy entry for wheelchair-bound patients. Listen carefully on how we can use the word facilitate in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: Do you know about the student exchange program? Under this program, students from a country go and live in another country for a certain period. This facilitates cultural exchange and information between the countries. Example number 2 of 8: The metro railway project is installed along the existing roads at a height. This creates additional capacity and facilitates the smooth movement of traffic. Example number 3 of 8: Mr. Rai, worked as the head of information technology for an ice cream manufacturer. He created an App for their small retailers so that they can order fresh stocks directly from the factory. This has facilitated a faster supply and less storage time for the ice creams. Example number 4 of 8: The institute uploaded animation videos to explain the scientific concepts. The students can download the videos and watch the same as per their convenience. This facilitates a deeper understanding of the subjects by the students. Example number 5 of 8: The stadium held an international match for the first time. All the tickets were sold well in advance. The security team decided to have a separate entrance for women, children, and senior citizens. This facilitated a brisk entry and exit for them. Example number 6 of 8: David is a salesman, working with an insurance company and needs to travel all over the city to meet clients. He has bought a monthly pass of the Metro train and this has facilitated a seamless (means smooth) travel for him. Example number 7 of 8: The industrial area faced power cuts for many years. However, the newly commissioned power plant facilitated a continuous power supply. The businessmen were ecstatic and they leveraged on this opportunity to grow their business. Example number 8 of 8: The government has launched several online portals for businessmen. These facilitate the electronic filing of tax returns and online payment. Today we learned the word facilitate which means to make an action or process easier, clear the way for something, to help the progress of somethingCan you frame 3 sentences with facilitate and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to enrich your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency.This was episode number 108 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be releasing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is prejudice. Would you like to know what it means? It means an opinion that is formed without any reason, evidence or actual experience; harm or injury that may result from some action or judgment. With BM English Speaking Radio Channel - Learn one new word every day and impress the world. In this English vocabulary lesson, you will learn how to use the word prejudice. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently.The word prejudice means an opinion that is formed without any reason or evidence. For example, it is reported that in the last century, when students from a particular country went overseas for studies, some of the locals held prejudice against them. Listen carefully on how we can use the word prejudice in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: Mrs. Isaacs taught English to primary grade children. She was liked by all students because she never had any prejudice towards any of them. She was equally caring and attentive to all students. Example number 2 of 8: The judge was very particular that there should be no prejudice caused to the accused. He adjourned the case till next hearing and allotted some extra time to his lawyer. Example number 3 of 8: Megan aspired to be a commercial pilot. She joined an airline as a trainee. Initially, she faced some prejudice from some of the senior pilots. But, soon, her work ethics and flawless work earned praise from her colleagues. Example number 4 of 8: Shamika got admission in a medical college at Chennai. She was from a rural area and was a bit nervous about being in a metro city, albeit, her fellow students were very helpful and did not have any prejudice against her. Example number 5 of 8: In a job interview, the candidate is assessed by the company whether he is suitable for the job. One must remember that being late or being dressed improperly can cause the interviewer to have a prejudice against the candidate. Example number 6 of 8: Mr. Hawkins, the new Managing Director took charge last month.During the first staff meeting, he assured the employees that if they face any prejudice, they can escalate the matter to him directly. Example number 7 of 8: The constitution of India clearly mentions that all citizens of the country are equal in status. It does not allow any prejudice against any individual on the basis of caste, religion, etc. Example number 8 of 8: When Mahatma Gandhi was in South Africa, he faced prejudice from the local people and officers. One cold night, he was forced to get down from a train despite having a first class ticket. At that instant, he decided to fight against injustice. Today we learned the word prejudice which means an opinion that is formed without any reason, evidence or actual experience; harm or injury that may result from some action or judgment.Can you frame 3 sentences with prejudice and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to develop your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency.This was episode number 107 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be uploading 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: diligent. The meaning of diligent is: being attentive, dedicated and careful, enthusiastic in one's work or duties, done in a careful and detailed way. In this English vocabulary lesson, you will learn how to use the word diligent. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word diligent means being attentive, careful and enthusiastic in own work or duties. For example, we can say that the pilot has to remain diligent throughout the course of the flight. Listen carefully on how we can use the word diligent in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: Amongst all the new police cadets, Shirish was almost diligent. He would learn all the skills very fast and was most obedient as well. Therefore, he was made the leader of his batch. Example number 2 of 8: The guest of honor was speaking during a function held on Independence Day. He emphasized and reminded the audience that the citizens must be diligent in their duties towards society and the nation. Example number 3 of 8: The population of sparrows was reducing in metro cities. The society for environment protection decided to conduct research on this topic. They appointed a young researcher and he diligently observed and collected the data for the research. Example number 4 of 8: Mr. Chatterjee retired after distinguished service as a professor in an engineering college. During the send-off ceremony, many of his ex-students spoke about his diligent and meticulous approach towards teaching. The college also presented him with a memento. Example number 5 of 8: Dinal works as a freelancer in a software organization. She has to look after her school-going daughter and an old mother. But, it is praiseworthy that she manages her professional and personal commitments very diligently. Example number 6 of 8: Maninder was one of the most diligent clerks in BM College. When the admissions opened in, thousands of students queued up. The Principal asked Maninder to manage the cash counter since she was responsible and vigilant. Example number 7 of 8: The festivals of two different communities were being celebrated on the same day. Mr. Shiva was given the responsibility of managing the crowd and vehicle movement. He handled the task diligently and everyone was satisfied. Example number 8 of 8: The central bank warned all banks that fake currency was in circulation. It strongly recommended that all banks must apply due diligence while accepting large deposits of cash. Today we learned the word diligent which means being attentive, dedicated and careful, enthusiastic in one's work or duties, done in a careful and detailed way.Can you frame 3 sentences with diligent and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to improve your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency.This was episode number 106 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be releasing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is a blueprint. The meaning of blueprint is something which acts as a plan, model, or a pattern for others to follow; a technical drawing; a basic design on which large scale implementation is done. In this English vocabulary lesson, you will learn how to use the word blueprint. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word blueprint means a plan or a design used as a reference for large scale implementation. For example, an architect always makes a blueprint of the structure for the client’s approval before starting work on the project. Listen carefully on how we can use the word blueprint in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: Everyone was excited because the village committee decided to construct a school in the village. All were eager to start the construction at the earliest. But, the village head suggested that first a blueprint should be made so that the children can get maximum benefit. Example number 2 of 8: The finance ministry decided to encourage the use of online money transactions in the country. Accordingly, the finance minister asked his officers to prepare a blueprint for the online financial systems. Example number 3 of 8: The metropolitan city was facing an overload of population. The growth in population was disproportionate to the original infrastructure. Therefore, the city municipal corporation invited few eminent city planners to prepare a blueprint for the infrastructure for the city. Example number 4 of 8: The government has announced the launch of a bullet train between two cities. The planning department has made a blueprint for the route and the land acquisition is in progress for the same. Example number 5 of 8: DNA report is an important tool in crime investigation. Scientifically speaking, the DNA is the blueprint of the genes of a human being. Hence, it can be used for accurate identification of a person for investigation purpose. Example number 6 of 8: Zest fitness centers operated predominantly in the metro cities. The board of directors of the company approved a plan to expand its business to tier 2 cities. Accordingly, the CEO was assigned the job of designing the blueprint for this expansion. Example number 7 of 8: Ken was assigned a task of designing a software system for the farmers. For this purpose, he decided to stay in a village from sowing to the harvesting season. Using this experience, he made a blueprint for the software and submitted the same to his company for approval. Example number 8 of 8: The Blueprint of the nuclear power plant was an extremely confidential document. It was stored in a safe vault which could be accessed only by the chairman of the company. Today we learned the word blueprint which means something which acts as a plan, model, or a pattern for others to follow; a technical drawing; a basic design on which large scale implementation is done.Can you frame 3 sentences with blueprint and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to boost your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency.This was episode number 105 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be sharing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: manipulate. Manipulate means: handle or control something in a skillful manner, control or influence a person or situation cleverly, sometimes even by unfair means. In this English vocabulary lesson, you will learn how to use the word Manipulate. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word manipulate means to handle or control a person or a situation in a skillful manner, sometimes even by unfair means. For example, it can be said that all traders manipulated the purchase prices of grains so that the farmers are forced to sell their produce at the lowest price. Listen carefully on how we can use the word manipulate in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: A theft of one Crore rupees was reported to the cyber crime cell by a finance company. The matter was investigated and it was found that one of the senior employees had manipulated the accounts software and diverted the money to his account. Example number 2 of 8: The magician was called to the high school for a performance. Using the sound and light cleverly, he manipulated the minds of the audience and they were totally mesmerized (means amazed) to see his magic tricks. Example number 3 of 8: The senior citizen was fighting a case against his tenant who had refused to vacate his house. The judge ordered for detailed scrutiny of the agreement and it was discovered that the tenant had manipulated the agreement to his advantage. Example number 4 of 8: Mr. Mazumdar, the head of the quality control department of a pharmacy company always insisted on rigorous testing of the products. He never allowed any manipulations of the test results and therefore, the management had the full confidence in his capabilities. Example number 5 of 8: There was a shopping extravaganza announced at the city mall. This resulted in a large number of vehicles coming to the mall. The administration of the mall manipulated the entry and exit arrangements in such a way that comfortable parking was available to all visitors. Example number 6 of 8: Sometimes political leaders often manipulate the emotions of people through their phenomenal oratory (means speaking) skills. As a result, they can generate a large number of followers and build a party. Example number 7 of 8: The computer hackers gained unauthorized entry into the systems of a credit card company. They manipulated the passwords of the customers and copied their personal information. Example number 8 of 8: Mr. Bhave was a researcher of history. He was in possession of many rare ancient documents. Once, a group of people pressurized him to write an article by manipulating historical facts. However, he was a man of ethics and he refused the same firm.Today we learned the word manipulate which means handle or control something in a skillful manner, control or influence a person or situation cleverly, often by unfair means.Can you frame 3 sentences with manipulate and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to boost your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency.This was episode number 104 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be sharing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Ad
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is the rationale. Would you like to know what it means? It means a set of reasons or logic for a course of action, principle or philosophy behind some belief, the argument in favor of something. In this English vocabulary lesson, you will learn how to use the word rationale. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word rationale means reason or logic behind some action of belief. For example, when we ask a child to pack his own school bag, the rationale is to teach him self-discipline. Listen carefully on how we can use the word rationale in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: It was raining continuously for the last Four hours. The Stores manager sensed danger and moved all the raw material to the upper floors of the warehouse. His rationale was to protect the expensive material in case there is flooding due to heavy rains. Example number 2 of 8: The principal decided to carry out an innovative experiment for his students. He made arrangements to conduct the botany classes inside the school’s garden. His rationale was that this will allow students to get a better grasp of the subject. Example number 3 of 8: Timothy wished to join a popular networking website. But, the registration form asked several personal details, so he decided against it. His rationale was to protect his personal details from appearing in the public domain. Example number 4 of 8: The education board has introduced an oral examination in addition to the written examination. It will be in the form of a personal interview. The rationale behind this move is to assess students’ understanding of the subject. Example number 5 of 8: A new hospital applied for final permission from the government. The government put a condition that ten percent of total hospital beds should be reserved for offering treatment to the poor. The rationale was to provide social welfare to society. Example number 6 of 8: Parth read a news report about the railway line being extended up to Dahanu, a place 50 kilometers away from his village. He shifted his present shop to a place near the proposed railway station. His rationale was that his business will flourish due to the railway commuters at the new station. Example number 7 of 8: There is a set of believers that there is a scientific rationale or reasoning behind most religious practices. They believe that these practices form a framework for humans to connect to their inner self and inculcate healthy habits. Example number 8 of 8: The General manager asked his team to collect the data on food consumption patterns of long-distance train passengers. No one in the team understood the rationale. But, their confusion was cleared when their company launched an online App for food catering to railway passengers. Today we learned the word rationale which means a set of reasons or logic for a course of action, principle or philosophy behind some belief, the argument in favor of something.Can you frame 3 sentences with rationale and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to upgrade your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency.This was episode number 103 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be publishing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level ma
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: speculate. Speculate means: to form an opinion or theory about a subject without firm evidence; take risk or chance; trade or buy and sell with a hope of earning profits. In this English vocabulary lesson, you will learn how to use the word speculate. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word speculate means to form an opinion about a subject without proper evidence. It also means to take the risk.For example, when a prominent leader was hospitalized, there were speculations about his death. Arish’s friend asked him to invest in some shares, but he was averse to risk and refused to speculate. Listen carefully on how we can use the word to speculate in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: When a soldier is missing while on duty, his unit carries out a thorough search operation. Until a confirmed report is obtained about the missing soldier, there is never any speculation made by the army office. Example number 2 of 8: These days, there are many schemes offering personal loans. Do you know that as per the RBI guidelines, the personal loan amount cannot be utilized to speculate in any form? Example number 3 of 8: The present managing director of the firm was due to retire in a month. The staff was speculating that an external professional would take his position. However, the firm announced that the present vice president would be promoted to that post. Example number 4 of 8: The Bermuda Triangle in the Atlantic Ocean has always been a matter of speculation for the people. It is reported that a number of ships and aircraft have disappeared in that region. But, there are also many who dismiss such reports. Example number 5 of 8: The last season of the reality show had an exciting finish. For weeks, people had speculated about the winner. But, to everyone’s surprise, the least expected participant has announced the winner. Example number 6 of 8: There was speculation that the two government-owned banks would be merged into one. This affected the share prices of both banks. But, later, it became clear that this decision was adjourned. Example number 7 of 8: People across the world, like to speculate whether there are aliens (means other living beings) in the universe outside the earth. In order to find the truth, researchers have been working for years and billions of dollars have been spent so far. Example number 8 of 8: A leading baby food company came to know about speculation in the market that the quality of their product was deteriorating. The company immediately made a strategy and issued innovative advertisements to clear the ambiguity. Today we learned the word speculate which means to form an opinion or theory about a subject without firm evidence; take risk or chance; trade or buy and sell with a hope of earning profits. Can you frame 3 sentences with speculate and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to enrich your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency.This was episode number 102 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be uploading 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.co
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is obligation. The meaning of obligation is a duty or a commitment; the condition of being morally or legally bound to do something, owing someone favor; being thankful for a favor received. In this English vocabulary lesson, you will learn how to use the word obligation. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word obligation is used to indicate duty or commitment or being thankful for a favor received. For example, we may say if someone has received help from his community, then it is his obligation to reciprocate by helping others. We can also say that by accepting a loan from a financial institution we are obliged to return it at a later date. Listen carefully on how we can use the word obligation in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: When Ryan was returning from his morning walk, he witnessed a theft. He had a very busy day ahead, but he felt it was his obligation to visit the nearest police station and report the matter. Example number 2 of 8: There are some shopping centers where visitors can walk freely, look at the products and try out the samples kept for trial. They are not obliged to buy any product. Nevertheless, the sales team is present on site for any required assistance. Example number 3 of 8: Vanessa signed a three-year bond to serve the company for the current project. This means she was under a contractual obligation to be employed for that period. Example number 4 of 8: The professor of a college was approached by a coaching class to recommend it to his students. They promised to reciprocate his favor. However, he refused the offer because he did not want to accept any such obligation. Example number 5 of 8: Deterioration of global resources is a real threat. Every citizen of this world must realize that we all are under a moral obligation to protect the environment. Example number 6 of 8: The head of the organization made it very clear that it is their obligation to treat all employees equally. The HR department issued a circular to all managers emphasizing this. Example number 7 of 8: Hundreds of tourists would gather at the site of a century-old fort during weekends. The locals thought that it was their obligation to educate the tourists about the historical importance of the fort. Accordingly, they started planning for an audio-visual show at the fort. Example number 8 of 8: Kumar registered with a website as a volunteer to provide information about the places visited by him. Therefore, he received a beautiful gift from them. However, as per the terms agreed, now it became his obligation to fulfill his commitment. Today we learned the word obligation which means duty or a commitment; the condition of being morally or legally bound to do something, owing someone favor; being thankful for a favor received.Can you frame 3 sentences with obligation and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to build your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency.This was episode number 101 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be releasing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/a