English Communication

BEGAE-182 Assignment Master Index with Questions and Links

BEGAE-182 Assignment Master Index with Questions and Links This post provides an index of all questions from the BEGAE-182: English Communication Skills assignment (2024-2025 session) along with direct links to each individual answer. These answers are written in simple language and are suitable for IGNOU students of any background. Homophones Stress and Intonation Style Silence […]

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Try to write the following sentences in simpler English: (Any 5)

Try to write the following sentences in simpler English: (Any 5) Simple English helps make our communication clearer and easier to understand. Here are the simpler versions of five given sentences, along with explanations for better understanding. a. The duty of a clerk is to check all incoming mail and to record it. Simpler Version:

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Substitute the word nice in the following paragraph. Change sentence construction, if necessary.

Substitute the word nice in the following paragraph. Change sentence construction, if necessary. Original Paragraph: It was a nice morning. We went out for a nice picnic to a nice park near our house. The food was nice and we played nice games. We enjoyed the nice outing. Improved Paragraph: It was a beautiful morning.

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Stress and Intonation

Stress and Intonation Stress and intonation are important features of spoken English. They help us to communicate meaning clearly and effectively. Both are connected to how we say words and sentences, not just what we say. What is Stress? Stress in English refers to giving extra emphasis to certain syllables in a word or certain

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Homophones

Homophones Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. They are commonly used in the English language and can be confusing for learners. Understanding homophones is important for both written and spoken communication, as using the wrong word can change the entire meaning of a sentence. Examples of Homophones Pair

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