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    SPOKEN ENGLISH BASIC & ADVANCED, SPANISH, GERMAN, SPANISH

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    SWAMI VIVEKANANDA FOUNDATION: Swami Vivekananda Foundation was established with the specific aim of making people learn how to use the language correctly and effectively. This foundation has come up with excellence of course with fifteen years of research in English language. It has offered a unique way of teaching the language in a simple and suitable way to the different categories of learners such as students, employees, professionals, executives, business men and housewives. Swami Vivekananda Foundation increases the ability of the students in effective communicating skills such as listening, speaking, reading and writing. Vivekananda Foundation helps the students communicating wisely and effectively in English and global languages.

    Advanced Diploma in Communication Skills

    Grammar
    1.Introduction & parts of speech
    2.Nouns and numbers
    3.Pronouns
    4.Adjectives and comparison adjectives
    5.Articles
    6.Verbs
    7.Adverbs
    8.Prepositions

    9.Conjunctions & interjections
    10.Be form verbs
    11.Negative and interrogatives
    12.Tag questions
    13.Present simple
    14.Present continuous
    15.Past simple
    16.Past continuous
    17.Future simple
    18.Future continuous
    19.The perfect tense
    20.The perfect continuous
    21.Tense chart
    22.Modal auxiliaries i
    23.Modal auxiliaries ii
    24.Modal auxiliaries iii
    25.Gerunds and infinitives
    26.Sentences
    27.Active and passive voice
    28.Conditional clauses
    29.Noun clauses
    30.Reported speech
    First Speak (Expressions & Phrases)
    1.Greeting someone
    2.Starting a conversation
    3.Introducing yourself
    4.Introducing someone
    5.Answering an introduction
    6.Attracting someone's attention
    7.Asking how someone is
    8.Saying how you are
    9.Thanking
    10.Responding to thanks
    11.Congratulating
    12.Complimenting
    13.Responding to compliments or congratulations
    14.Saying sorry
    15.Accepting an apology
    16.Leaving someone politely for a short time
    17.Expressing good wishes
    18.Responding to good wishes
    19.Giving someone good wishes on a special occasion
    20.Responding to good wishes on a special occasion
    21.Ending a conversation
    22.Saying goodbye
    Let’s Speak
    1.Introduction
    2.Getting to Know Each Other?
    3.Likes and Dislikes
    4.Home
    5.Family
    6.Neighbourhood
    7.Friends
    8.People and Places
    9.College & Campus
    10.Aims & Dreams
    11.Clothes & Fashion
    12.Computer & Internet
    13.Sports & Games
    14.Food & Drink
    15.Speaking about Present
    16.Music & Movies
    17.Speaking about Past
    18.Occupations and Professions
    19.Speaking about Future
    20.Daily Routine
    Power Speak
    1.Asking for a Place
    2.Shopping
    3.Asking and Giving Information
    4.Restaurants & Eating out
    5.Asking and Expressing Opinion
    6.Love & Marriage
    7.Holidays
    8.Asking and Giving Permission
    9.Travelling
    10.Traffic & Accidents
    11.Hotel
    12.Asking and Giving an Advice
    13.Environment & Pollution
    14.Health & Medicine
    15.Weather
    Smart Speak
    1.Your Skills and Abilities
    2.Office & Company
    3.Products & Projects
    4.Business & Finance
    5.Money and Banking
    6.Sales & Marketing
    7.Stress & Meditation
    8.Science & Technology
    9.Politics & Government
    10.Crime & law
    11.The Media
    12.Social Problems
    13.Narration
    14.Career & Success
    15.Weekend
    Pronunciation & Accent Neutralization
    A.Sounds and symbols
    1.Introduction
    2.The anatomy of voice production
    3.Phonics
    4.Vowels and vowel sounds
    5.Consonants and consonant sounds
    6.Diacritical Marks
    7.Listening Practice (Consonants)
    8.Listening Practice (Vowels)
    9.Listening Practice (Words & Phrases)
    10.American and British English
    11.Tongue twister Phrases
    B.Stress and intonation
    1.Introduction
    2.Stress
    3.Tone
    4.Intonation Units
    5.Pitch and Pitch range
    6.Syllable
    7.Accent rules
    8.Forming words
    9.Prefixes and Suffixes
    10.Compound words
    11.Sight words
    12.Mispronunciation Words
    13.Listening Practice
    Written English
    A.Punctuation & style
    1.Sentence
    2.Capitalization
    3.Commas
    4.Semi-Colon

    5.Colon
    6.Full stops
    7.Question Mark
    8.Exclamation Mark
    9.Apostrophes
    10.Quotation Marks
    11.Hyphen (-)
    12.Parenthesis and Brackets
    13.Editing
    14.Layout
    B.Topics of writing
    1.Describing people & places
    2.Describing a process
    3.Diary writing
    4.Paragraph writing
    5.Notice writing
    6.Writing declamation
    7.Dialogue and message writing
    8.Caption and slogan writing
    9.Report writing
    10.Letter writing
    11.Hints development
    12.Speech writing
    13.CV Writing
    C.Words & phrases
    1.Alternative words
    2.Linking words
    3.Words and phrases
    4.Misspelled words
    Vocabulary
    1.First words
    2.Basic thesaurus
    3.Basic fluency words
    4.Regular Verbs A-Z
    5.Irregular Verbs A-Z
    6.Synonyms
    7.Antonyms
    8.Word families
    9.Idioms
    10.Phrasal verbs
    11.Confused words
    12.Homophones
    13.Proverbs and Sayings
    14.British and American English
    Corporate Communication Skills
    1.Effective English
    2.Effective Meetings
    3.Effective Presentation Skills
    4.Powerful Public Speaking
    5.Effective Communication Skills
    6.Non-verbal Communication skills
    Personality Development
    1.Fear and concentration
    2.Self Confidence
    3.Attitude Development
    4.NLP- Goal setting
    5.Anger Management
    6.Time Management
    7.Stress management
    Soft Skills
    1.Organization Skills
    2.Professional Ethics and Etiquette
    3.Motivating People
    4.How to Delegate
    5.Making Decisions
    6.Managing Teams
    7.Dealing with difficult people
    8.Problem Solving Skills
    9.Negotiation Skills
    10.Leadership Skills

    Interview Skills Training
    1.Getting the Interview
    2.Preparing Yourself
    3.Making an Entrance
    4.Listening and Answering
    5.Taking the Reins
    6.Asking Questions
    7.Opening Interviews
    8.Tough Interviews
    9.Following Through

    Getting the Interview :
    1.Interview Myths and Reality
    2.Solving the Employer's Every Problem
    3.Creating Your Skill List
    4.Researching Companies and Positions
    5.Making Interviews Happen
    6.Interview Myths and Reality
    7.Solving the Employer's Every Problem
    8.Creating Your Skill List
    9.Researching Companies and Positions
    10.Making Interviews Happen

    Preparing Yourself :
    1.Getting the Call for an Interview
    2.Putting Everything Together
    3.Dressing for Interviewing Success
    4.Wardrobe Notes for Men and Women
    5.Getting the Call for an Interview
    6.Putting Everything Together
    7.Dressing for Interviewing Success
    8.Wardrobe Notes for Men and Women

    Making an Entrance:
    1.Between Your Door and Theirs
    2.Dealing with Nervousness
    3.Making a Good First Impression
    4.Establishing a Connection
    5.Between Your Door and Theirs
    6.Dealing with Nervousness
    7.Making a Good First Impression
    8.Establishing a Connection

    Listening and Answering:
    1.Dynamic Listening
    2.Focusing Your Efforts and Judging Reactions
    3.Demonstrating Your Skills
    4.Employment and Salary Questions
    5.Problem-Solving and Historical Questions
    6.Unusual and Inappropriate Questions
    7.Dynamic Listening
    8.Focusing Your Efforts and Judging Reactions
    9.Demonstrating Your Skills
    10.Employment and Salary Questions
    11.Problem-Solving and Historical Questions
    12.Unusual and Inappropriate Questions
    Taking the Reins:
    1.Steering the Interview
    2.Dealing with the Individual
    3.Talking about Money
    4.Negotiating Your Paycheck
    5.Steering the Interview
    6.Dealing with the Individual
    7.Talking about Money
    8.Negotiating Your Paycheck

    Asking Questions:
    1.Questions to Always Ask
    2.Questions about the Job
    3.Questions That Show Your Vision
    4.Questions for Different Professions
    5.Questions to Always Ask
    6.Questions about the Job
    7.Questions That Show Your Vision
    8.Questions for Different Professions

    Opening Interviews:
    1.Getting an Informational Interview
    2.The Informational Interview
    3.Passing a Gatekeeper Interview
    4.Giving the Gatekeepers What They Need
    5.Preparing for a Telephone Interview
    6.The Telephone Interview
    7.Getting an Informational Interview
    8.The Informational Interview
    9.Passing a Gatekeeper Interview
    10.Giving the Gatekeepers What They Need
    11.Preparing for a Telephone Interview
    12.The Telephone Interview

    Tough Interviews:
    1.Juggling Group Interviews
    2.Handling Computer and Meal Interviews
    3.Acing Performance and Employment Tests
    4.Grace under Stress Interviews
    5.Answers to Stress Questions
    6.Juggling Group Interviews
    7.Handling Computer and Meal Interviews
    8.Acing Performance and Employment Tests
    9.Grace under Stress Interviews
    10.Answers to Stress Questions

    Following Through:
    1.Overcoming Objections
    2.Answering Career Objections
    3.The Follow-Up Interview
    4.Thank-You Letters
    5.Following Up
    6.Overcoming Objections
    7.Answering Career Objections
    8.The Follow-Up Interview
    9.Thank-You Letters
    10.Following Up