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English From Zero to HeroEnglish from Zero to Hero is a recently launched book of MTG publication to hold good command over English language from Hindi language. This is an is an excellent resource for all students who wish to learn, write and speak English language from zero level. The objective of this book is to help that large section of society which does not have adequate resources to go to elite schools or colleges or institutes where speaking and writing English is a way of life. That is why, the content of this book has been explained well in Hindi language wherever required to get good hold on English language. This book has been divided into sections and each section has been further divided into lessons. Illustrations have been given, wherever necessary. Also, exercises are given at the end of every lesson for practice and solutions at the end of the book. Salient Features of the Book:• Self-Sufficient, Self-Study Book.• Bilingual-English with Hindi.• Detailed Explanation of English Grammar Topics.• Easy tools for Written and Spoken English.• Complete Guide to Error-free usage of English in day-to-day life.• Easy to Grasp Language for better understanding.Content:-PART-1 : PRELIMINARIES 1. Learning English through Hindi : Problems and Solutions2. Listening : The Most Effective Method of Learning Language 3. The English Alphabet 4. Writing English Letters : Using Four-lined Pages 5. The Word 6. The Alphabetical Order : How to Use a Dictionary7. Barahkhadi : Writing Hindi Words in Roman Script8. Use of Capital Letters 9. The Sentence10. The Sentence Structure : Basic Difference between Hindi and English 11.The Subject and Predicate12. Kinds of Sentences PART-2 : SIMPLE SENTENCES FOR DAY TO DAY CONVERSATION 13. Use of this, that, these, those 14. Use of is/am/are 15. Use of was and were 16. Imperative Sentences PART-3 : PARTS OF SPEECH17. Parts of Speech Section-1 Nouns18. The Noun : An Overview 19. The Noun : Kinds of Noun 20. The Noun : Gender 21. The Noun : Countable and Uncountable Section-2 Pronouns 22. The Pronoun : An Overview 23. Personal Pronoun 24. The Pronoun ‘It’ : Some Other Uses25. Possessive Pronouns 26. Reflexive and Emphasizing Pronouns 27. Demonstrative, Distributive & Indefinite Pronouns 28. Relative Pronouns 29. Interrogative Pronouns 30. Reciprocal Pronouns Section-3 Verbs 31. Verbs 32. Verbs : Main Verbs & Auxiliary Verbs Section-4 Tense 33. Tense – Introduction 34. Simple Present Tense : Introduction 35. Simple Present Tense (Affirmative) 36. Simple Present Tense (Negative) 37. Simple Present Tense (Interrogative) 38. Simple Present Tense (Interrogative-cum-Negative) 39. Simple Past Tense : Introduction 40. Simple Past Tense (Affirmative) 41. Simple Past Tense (Negative) 42. Simple Past Tense (Interrogative) 43. Simple Past Tense (Interrogative-cum-Negative) 44. Simple Future Tense : Introduction 45. Simple Future Tense (Affirmative) 46. Simple Future Tense (Negative) 47. Simple Future Tense (Interrogative) 48. Simple Future Tense (Interrogative-cum-Negative) 49. Present Continuous Tense 50. Past Continuous Tense 51. Future Continuous Tense 52. Present Perfect Tense 53. Past Perfect Tense 54. Future Perfect Tense 55. Use of ‘since’ and ‘for’56. Present Perfect Continuous Tense 57. Past Perfect Continuous Tense 58. Future Perfect Continuous Tense 59. Short Forms of Helping Verbs 60. Use of Modal Auxiliaries61. Some Commonly Used Verbs and their Three FormsSection-5 Adjectives 62. The Adjective : Kinds of Adjective 63. Comparison of Adjectives Section-6 Articles 64. Articles : A/An/The 65. Using- Indefinite Article (a/an)66. Using- Definite Article (the) 67. Where Articles are not used Section-7 Adverbs 68. The Adverb : Kinds of Adverb 69. Comparison of Adverbs 70. Some Important Adverbs Section-8 Prepositions 71. The Preposition : Types of Preposition72. Prepositions : Regarding Time 73. Prepositions : Regarding Place 74. Prepositions : Regarding Movement and Directions75. Prepositions : Regarding Method, Reason or Cause, Source, State 76. Prepositions : Miscellaneous use of ‘in’ 77. Verbs Followed by Prepositions 78. Prepositional Phrases Section-9 Conjunction 79. The Conjunction Section-10 Interjection 80. The Interjection PART-4 : PUNCTUATION81. Punctuation PART-5 : ACTIVE AND PASSIVE VOICE 82. Active and Passive Voice : Introduction83. Active and Passive Voice : Affirmative and Negative Sentences84. Active and Passive Voice : Simple Present Tense (Affirmative)85. Active and Passive Voice : Simple Present Tense (Negative)86. Active and Passive Voice : Present Continuous Tense (Affirmative)87. Active and Passive Voice : Present Continuous Tense (Negative)88. Active and Passive Voice : Present Perfect Tense (Affirmative)89. Active and Passive Voice : Present Perfect Tense (Negative)90. Active and Passive Voice : Simple Past Tense (Affirmative)91. Active and Passive Voice : Simple Past Tense (Negative)92. Active and Passive Voice : Past Continuous Tense (Affirmative)93. Active and Passive Voice : Past Continuous Tense (Negative)94. Active and Passive Voice : Past Perfect Tense (Affirmative)95. Active and Passive Voice : Past Perfect Tense (Negative)96. Active and Passive Voice : Simple Future Tense (Affirmative)97. Active and Passive Voice : Simple Future Tense (Negative)98. Active and Passive Voice : Future Perfect Tense (Affirmative)99. Active and Passive Voice : Future Perfect Tense (Negative)100. Active and Passive Voice : Interrogative Sentences101. Active and Passive Voice : Imperative Sentences102. Active and Passive Voice : Modals and to Infinitives103. Active and Passive Voice : Sentences with two Objects and Object Complement 104. Active and Passive Voice : To use or not to use ‘By’ 105. Active and Passive Voice : In Case of Prepositional Verbs 106. Active and Passive Voice : In Miscellaneous Sentences 107. Change of the Passive Voice into Active Voice PART-6 : DIRECT AND INDIRECT SPEECH 108. Direct and Indirect Speech : Introduction 109. Direct and Indirect Speech : Importance of Reporting Verb110. Direct and Indirect Speech : Change of Some Words Including Modals and Pronouns 111. Direct and Indirect Speech : Change of Tense112. Direct and Indirect Speech : Forms of Change in Words of Nearness113. Direct and Indirect Speech : Assertive Sentences 114. Direct and Indirect Speech : Interrogative Sentences 115. Direct and Indirect Speech : Imperative Sentences 116. Direct and Indirect Speech : Exclamatory Sentences 117. Direct and Indirect Speech : Optative Sentences PART-7 : MISCELLANEOUS118. Infinitives 119. Gerund 120. Gerunds and Infinitives 121. Agreement of the Verb with the Subject 122. Phrase, Sentence and Clause 123. Conditional SentencesPART-8 : WRITING CORRECT SPELLING OF WORDS124. Rules for Writing Correct Spellings 125. The Most Frequently Misspelled WordsPART-9 : PRONUNCIATION OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE 126. Pronunciation of English Language : Knowing Silent Letters in Words127. Gap Fillers for Fluent English SpeakingSOLUTIONSEnglishwale.com English Speaking Course BookFeatures of the best selling spoken English book by englishwale.Com: book is written in easily understandable Hindi & English Language so that the readers can easily understand the concepts. Concept chapters are followed by ‘practice exercises’ & ‘Test Papers’ In order to ensure an opportunity for readers to practice & then assess their understanding of the topic. Vocabulary exercises’ Words are written with their pronunciation as well so that it becomes easier for readers to also be aware of how to pronounce the words. The book doesn’t just comprise the translation exercises just like any other spoken English book, rather unearths all the basic as well as advance level concepts such as Noun, Pronoun, Adjective, Adverb, Prepositions, Conjunctions, Modals, let, imperative sentences, causative verbs etc. In detail, which makes this book One of the most popular books in a short span of time. Audio lecture CD is an exclusive concept because no book so far has introduced the concept of audio lectures of concept lessons. There are cd’s available but only for conversations, not for concepts. Needless to say that a few concepts are not understandable just by mere reading; listening makes thing easier. Book comprises listening exercise as well; where in the student needs to listen to the passage through the audio CD, make a note of it & then compare with what is heard & what exactly the passage is. This is how one can improve his listening skills.

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English From Zero to Hero+Englishwale.com English Speaking Course Book(Set of 2 books)

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