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English is an important subject today. It is also a difficult subject to teach. Large heterogeneous classes, anachronistic syllabi, boring textbooks boringly taught and purposeless examinations demotivate students from taking English seriously at college.
In the twenty-first century there is a need for professionals to be adept at writing, speaking and understanding English because they have to communicate well with native English-speaking clients. Our graduates need to be trained in these linguistic competencies while in college.
Unlock their Future: A Skills-based Approach to Teaching and Learning English offers practical methods and strategies for preparing students from the metros as well as the small towns in English language skills required in their professional lives.
The authors sincerely hope that this book will bring freedom to many English-shy students and corporates and make this a standard for teaching of English language.
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About the Authors:
Dr. (Ms) Viney Kirpal is President of GREAT Foundation Pune, an NGO, and CEO of Global Institute of Integrated Training, a corporate training institute in Pune. She was earlier Professor of English, and Head, Humanities and Social Sciences at IIT Bombay where she taught from 1974 to 1997. Since 1998, she has trained over 7000 teachers in Effective Teaching skills and above 19,000 corporate professionals in English and other soft skills.
Dr. Shridhar B Gokhale is a Professor of English at the University of Pune. The areas of his interest are Phonetics and Spoken English, Grammar, Stylistics and ELLT. He has coordinated Pune University's ELT project undertaken in collaboration with the Government of UK, and the ACEN Interactive Course in Phonetics and Spoken English. He is the winner of the Principal V. K. Joag Teacher Award (2001).