YOU CAN SPEAK IN ENGLISH WITH ÉLAN: A REVIEW
Journal Title: The Dawn Journal - Year 2012, Vol 1, Issue 2
Abstract
In today’s world of globalization pronouncing a word correctly is as important as using correct syntax. People understand how embarrassing it could be if a word mispronounced means something else. It may lead to unexpectedly awful results. You Can Speak in English with élan can help those readers who want to improve their pronunciation. Dr. Arun Behera, the author of the text has put in all his efforts to make this a reader friendly book. Yes it is reader friendly with easily conceivable and lucid words used. It is 130 pages slim book yet healthy enough to enrich its readers.
Authors and Affiliations
Tripti Mund
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