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Do you need our visiting class for counseling your students...?

NEW POST FROM V.MAHENDIRAN THE DIRECTOR - MIMSE GLOBAL ENGLISH NAGAPATTINAM _____________________________________ Hello Institutionalists. Greetings. Part time service for counseling your students is available now in MIMSE. Based on the agreement basis, I'll visit as a part time faculty to your institution. If you wish, you may dial me for which basis you may utilise our service at your institution. Thanking you V.MAHENDIRAN FOUNDER MIMSE GLOBAL ENGLISH NAGAPATTINAM DIAL 9842490745 

MIMSE CAN BE A PART TIME ADVISOR / COUNSELLOR TO YOUR INSTITUTION

NEW POST FROM V.MAHENDIRAN THE DIRECTOR - MIMSE GLOBAL ENGLISH NAGAPATTINAM ______________________________________________________ I, the founder of MIMSE GLOBAL ENGLISH, can be a visiting part time advisor to you esteemed Institution. Likely I could visit the institutions which are located in Nagapattinam, Thiruvarur and Thanjavur districts. What  may students benefit of this visit? Nothing but to enhance your students' quality in studies by individual and group counselling. What may your institution gain of this visit? Your staff members individually counselled how to treat students such as, How to handle classes on their respective subjects; How to obey the academy rules: Why and how they should obey the domestic rules of your institutions; Above all how to handle English in classroom activities, and the admin and principal will be counselled to use enthusiastic activities to control manpower to obtain smart work from employees. How am I eligible...

GRAMMAR IS EASY BUT YOU FEEL IT IS CRUCIAL- PHASE-1 V.MAHENDIRAN

NEW POST FROM V.MAHENDIRAN THE DIRECTOR - MIMSE GLOBAL ENGLISH NAGAPATTINAM _____________________________________________________________ GRAMMAR IS EASY BUT YOU FEEL IT IS CRUCIAL- PHASE-1 V.MAHENDIRAN One of my students asked me just now over phone, "Is Grammar important to speak in English..?" I replied him that I was going to post the answer for your question in my blog so I am writing here. First of all, what he separated Grammar as a pattern, is wrong, No one could label Grammar a content of English language, even in any language! Grammar is a unit of rules for a language. Obeying or disobeying is the users' rights. If a person is good in knowing the rules of a language, he would not get struck to use such language, that's all. Being a trainer, we should recommend to learners as learning grammar is important to feel English is easy. There is any parameter to say 'this is grammar', 'that is grammar'; 'this is not grammar...

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN 'IN' AND 'AT'...?

NEW POST FROM V.MAHENDIRAN THE DIRECTOR - MIMSE GLOBAL ENGLISH NAGAPATTINAM __________________________________________________________ WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN 'IN' AND 'AT'...? Seems to be similar in many situations, doesn't it? Yes, each may be replaced at many situations on focusing the place where the event happens. Both are prepositions - is well known. But their usage differs with each other. I AM IN NAGAPATTINAM I AM AT NAGAPATTINAM Both of them are right but slightly differ. What does it differ..? If the guy stays there permanently, the first is right while the second means the he stays for sometimes. After an hour he might shift his place to Thiruvarur, because he is a medical rep. YES, HE IS AT HOME, YOU MAY COME AND MEET HIM YES, HE IS IN HOME, YOU MAY COME AND MEET HIM Though grammatically both are right, in this situation, the second is right because it's nothing surprise if he leaves home thereafter. ------------...

BARE INFINITIVES - V.MAHENDIRAN

NEW POST FROM V.MAHENDIRAN THE DIRECTOR - MIMSE GLOBAL ENGLISH NAGAPATTINAM __________________________________________________________________ BARE INFINITIVES…..? Simply saying an infinite verb which does not follow the preposition “TO” because of some situation is called BARE INFINITIVE. In which situation does not an infinitive verb follow “TO”? In your sentence, LET, SEE, HEAR, MAKE and a very few verbs are in finite case, the infinite verb what you may put in the same sentence will not follow “TO”. See some examples. ·        Let me ask one question to you ·        A good teacher surely will make a student speak in English. ·         But the student must hear him do the same. ·        He is closely seeing on the sky shoot the brightened star. Do remember, stating BARE INFINITIVE to an infinitive verb is depending upon ...

WHO CAN DRIVE THE ENGLISH CAR ON THE RIGHT ROAD?

NEW POST FROM V.MAHENDIRAN THE DIRECTOR - MIMSE GLOBAL ENGLISH NAGAPATTINAM ____________________________________________________ Who can be good in English...? Is there any eligibility to shine in this...? Is it necessary to be a native of English to be good in English? My simple answer is nothing but you should love such language. Breathe it always by  reading magazines, news papers and by watching your interesting movies. Behave with people who speak in English always...It's a very right form to be good in English. All would say one, that is , an habitual matter shall be embedded automatically in mind. English is also done so in one's mind if one who wants to be good in English. Theoretically,  so many patterns are observed and done across the world to intake or input English on one's mind. Whatever it may be, that is depending upon trainers and learners and their qualities. But the fact is that to drive the English car on road with and without a trainer. ...

INFINITE /INFINITIVE VERBS

NEW POST FROM V.MAHENDIRAN THE DIRECTOR - MIMSE GLOBAL ENGLISH NAGAPATTINAM _______________________________________________________________ INFINITE /INFINITIVE VERBS [WRITTEN BY V.MAHENDIRAN] What is an infinitive? Merely saying, it’s known as endless. Not known yet whether it happened or not; there is no certainty of the event about what we speak. “I went to Chennai to attend an Interview” There are two events here, aren’t they? One is “Went”, another one is “Attend”. “Went” is absolutely known as that has happened but not “Attend”, isn’t it? Whether the speaker has attended or not is not expressed here. So that “Went” is a finite verb and “Attend” is an infinite verb. Likely infinite verb is called infinitive verb. Infinite verb is always placed secondly in a sentence. For being two verbs in this case, it is not a complex sentence. Just should be called a simple sentence unless another one finite is carried in a subordinate clause. Let’s come to the sentence seen abo...