Simply Speak

Speak Natural English, Not Translated Hindi

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Consistency is key. Speak out loud to train your mouth muscles.

Todayโ€™s Task:
Describe your day in 5 sentences using simple past tense.
Example: I woke up at 7. I drank tea. I finished my work.

Lesson: Daily Essentials

1. Greetings & Introductions

Learn: Use "How are you?" for acquaintances and "How's it going?" for friends.

Speak Now: Introduce yourself in 3 sentences.
"My name is [Name]. I am from [City]. I work as a [Job]."

2. Daily Practice Routine

๐Ÿง  Common Translation Traps

โŒ I am go market
โœ… I am going to the market
โŒ She have 20 years
โœ… She is 20 years old
โŒ Mention not
โœ… You're welcome / Don't mention it
โŒ I return it back
โœ… I will return it

๐Ÿง  Corporate Logic Bridge

Practice shifting from literal translations to professional corporate English.

๐ŸŽฏ Targeted Pronunciation Drills

1. S vs SH (Hiss vs Hush)

๐Ÿ‘„ Mouth Placement: For 'S', keep tongue behind teeth. For 'SH', pull tongue back and round your lips like you are saying "Shhh!"

2. Z vs J (The Bee Buzz vs The Jump)

๐Ÿ‘„ Mouth Placement: 'Z' is a vibration. Touch your throatโ€”it should shake! 'J' is a quick stop/burst of air.

3. O (Closed) vs AU (Open/Logic)

๐Ÿ‘„ Mouth Placement: 'O' (Ore) uses a small circle. 'AU' (Logic) requires you to drop your jaw much lower.

๐ŸŽค Listen & Record Practice

Select a phrase to hear the standard pronunciation, then record yourself to compare.

๐ŸŽฎ Logic Challenge

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