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Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: revert. The word revert means: to go back to a previous condition, state, practice or topic. It also means to reply or respond to someone.   In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word revert. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word revert is used in a situation when a person or organization or a situation goes back to an earlier condition or method. It is also used when someone responds to a request or a query. For example, when the parents protested about the change in school timetable, the school decided to revert to the earlier schedule.   The manager informed the customer that he will revert with more detailed information about the status of dispatches in a week’s time. Listen carefully how we can use the word revert in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8:  The railways received complaints about the poor screen visibility of the newly installed train indicators. Hence, after an internal discussion, it decided to revert to the earlier indicators.   Example number 2 of 8: The education board introduced a new system of evaluation for the final year students. But, the students found it difficult to adjust to the changed pattern. Therefore, after discussing the matter with eminent educationists, the board decided to revert to the original system of evaluation. Example number 3 of 8:  The land dispute case was pending in the court of law for several months due to lack of certain information. The judge took note of the same and instructed the district collector to revert with the required details at the earliest. Example number 4 of 8:  Aniket scored less marks in mathematics in the last two tests. His math teacher was concerned about this. He gave few worksheets to Aniket as homework. He also contacted his mother and asked her to revert to him whether Aniket is doing his homework as expected. Example number 5 of 8:  The museum earlier had a large number of ancient artifacts and paintings. The new director replaced some of these with modern art paintings. However, this resulted in reduction in the number of visitors. This was brought to the notice of the director, but he decided not to revert to the original content of display. Example number 6 of 8: The personal care products company introduced a new herbal shampoo in the market. It also appointed a market survey team to visit shops and customers to get their feedback. The head of the survey team would then revert back to the Sales Director with a summary of the feedback on a weekly basis. Example number 7 of 8: Namrata had adopted the western style of breakfast for her children since past few months. She would buy these items from supermarkets. Prior to that, she used to make Indian style breakfast for them. However, recently she learnt the importance of freshly cooked diet and decided to revert to her earlier plan of cooking. Example number 8 of 8: The popular software company changed its home web page to add novelty to the software. But, most users contacted its call centre to complain that they were finding it difficult to access the software. Hence, the company decided to revert to the original web page. Today we learnt the word revert which means to go back to a previous condition, state, practice or topic. It also means to reply or respond to someone. Can you frame 3 sentences with revert and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to boost your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 200 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes. This brings us to the end of season 3. Hope you enjoyed listening to these episodes and learnt several new words to enhance your English vocabulary. Do share your experience of using this Vocabulary in the comment box below. Also, in the next season, which is Season 4, the Founder and CEO of BM English Speaking Institute, Piyush Bhatia will be sharing tips on How to Clear any interview with Confidence. Title of Season 4 is: Get Your Dream Job. Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: monopoly. The meaning of monopoly is: a market situation where one company or a group of companies possesses exclusiveness, have a complete control over something, especially an area of business where other sellers have no access. It could be related to product quality its design, pricing or a unique technology. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word monopoly. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word monopoly is used to describe a situation in a market where only one supplier is present for a particular range of products or services. There is no open competition and the customers don’t have multiple options to choose from. It also indicates someone’s complete control or possession of something. For example, the local taxi drivers insisted on having a monopoly at the tourist destination and blocked the entry of private taxi operator companies.   Listen carefully how we can use the word monopoly in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: In many countries, a commission is appointed which safeguards the interest of the consumers. One of its prime duties is to diligently prevent development of any monopoly situation in the market. Example number 2 of 8: The central bus station would witness thousands of passengers in a day. A supplier of bottled water acquired the rights to sell his brand of water bottles at the shop and canteen and thus, created his monopoly.   Example number 3 of 8:  The ship building business needs enormous capital expenditure and expertise of defense services. Hence, often selective companies with financial backing have monopoly in this field.   Example number 4 of 8: The consumer goods companies need a large data about the spending patterns of consumers. A leading market research company sources huge amount of data across the country and it has gained monopoly in providing this data to the interested companies for a fee. Example number 5 of 8:  Before the arrival of multiple private radio channels, the central government had a monopoly over the transmission of radio programs in India. The entry of private radio channels was allowed after 2001, thus offering a wider range of programs for the listeners. Example number 6 of 8: The paints manufacturing company would import its raw material from a single supplier. While this was convenient, the CEO advised his purchase team to stop this monopolistic practice and enroll more suppliers for the raw material. Example number 7 of 8: The media reported the news of a cable TV operator’s monopoly in M G Road area. Other operators were in distress due to this and they lodged a protest with the government. Example number 8 of 8: The personal computer manufacturer sold computers preloaded with their own operating system and internet browser. The users strongly opposed this monopoly, because they desired to make their own choice. Responding to the users’ feedback, the company sold the hardware and software products separately. Today we learnt the word monopoly which means a market situation where one company or a group of companies have a complete control over something, especially an area of business where other sellers have no access. It also means an exclusive ownership or possession of something. Can you frame 3 sentences with monopoly and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to upgrade your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 199 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be releasing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: preceding. Would you like to know what it means? It means: existing, occurring or happening in time and place immediately before someone or something in rank, order, position, or time.  In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word preceding. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word preceding indicates someone or something which is earlier in a given sequence. It is used to express the order in which things are placed or events happened. For example, the rainfall this is year is lesser as compared to the preceding year. Listen carefully how we can use the word preceding in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8:  The new managing committee of the trust was given a grand welcome by the preceding committee. They discussed the handover process and prepared the time schedule for the same. Example number 2 of 8: The sales team endeavoured day and night to improve the turnover of the company. As a result, the sales figures improved by forty percent as compared to the preceding quarter. The management was elated and it announced a performance bonus for the team. Example number 3 of 8:  The teacher emphasised that the present topic taught by her was based on the concepts learnt in the preceding chapter. Hence, she advised the students to revise the previous concepts thoroughly. Example number 4 of 8: The consumer research company carried out a survey to understand the spending pattern of the teenagers. The findings were based on the data collected over Six months preceding the survey. This data was then made available to an online fashion clothing web store. Example number 5 of 8:  Environment experts are warning about the rising levels of pollution across the world. Their studies also reflect that each decade is witnessing escalation in global warming as compared to preceding decade. Example number 6 of 8: The football team had lost the preceding match by a big margin. Therefore, the coach and the captain of the team planned some tactical moves which they kept confidential till the next match. Example number 7 of 8: Aarti was preparing for an examination of Law graduation. She approached her seniors for guidance because she was unable to understand a particular legal section. She was advised to read the section along with the preceding one for clarity. This helped her in comprehension of the same. Example number 8 of 8: The Xmas holidays had begun and the airport authorities expected even higher turnout of passengers as compared to the preceding Xmas.  Hence, the representatives of all departments collaborated to prepare a framework for seamless movement of passengers and their safety. Today we learnt the word preceding which means existing or happening immediately before someone or something in rank, order, position, or time. Can you frame 3 sentences with preceding and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to enrich your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 198 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be sharing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: counterfeit. Counterfeit means: a fake copy made to look like the original with an intention to cheat or commit fraud. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word counterfeit. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word counterfeit means a duplicate copy made which resembles the original. It is made with an intention to cheat others. For example, banks use latest technology enabled machines to identify counterfeit currency. Listen carefully how we can use the word counterfeit in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8:  The auto spare parts company received several complaints from the clients about the quality of products. The company carried out a detailed market survey and discovered counterfeit parts being supplied in the market by some unknown source. It then took appropriate action to prevent this. Example number 2 of 8:  The health insurance company received a claim from a policy holder towards hospitalisation for a surgery. During scrutiny, it was found that the bills submitted were counterfeit. Hence, the claim was rejected and the matter was reported to the police.    Example number 3 of 8:  The interview panel found a mismatch between the knowledge possessed by the candidate and the experience certificates submitted by him as credentials. A cross-check with the relevant companies showed that the certificates were counterfeit and he was disqualified for the job. Example number 4 of 8: The economic offences wing discovered a big crime racket. It involved a gang which would steal blank cheque books of bank account holders from the mail boxes and withdraw money from their accounts using counterfeit signatures. Example number 5 of 8:  A customer filed a case against a software company. He demanded compensation for losses caused due to use of company’s software. The court appointed officials visited the customer site and found that he was using a counterfeit copy of the software. Hence, the case was dismissed by the court. Example number 6 of 8: Inspector Greg was given an award for his exceptional work in exposing a racket of counterfeit passports. These passports were used to take workers illegally across the border. He arrested the mastermind behind this and stopped this activity. Example number 7 of 8: The annual audit of the museum discovered that some of the paintings in the museum were counterfeit. A police complaint was filed and one of the staff members was found to be guilty of replacing the originals with fake ones. Example number 8 of 8: The judge had a suspicion about the sale agreement produced in the court as evidence. He asked the experts to check the same. The experts verified the agreement and confirmed that it was counterfeit. Today we learnt the word counterfeit which means a fake copy made to look like the original with an intention to cheat or commit fraud. Can you frame 3 sentences with counterfeit and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to build your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 197 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be publishing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: generous. The meaning of generous is: liberal in giving money or help in large proportion, larger than usual or expected, someone who gives a lot or in large quantities or amounts. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word generous. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word generous relates to a quality of being helpful and large hearted in terms of helping others. Generous is also used in relation to payments, donations or help which is more than expected.For example, the villagers were known to be generous hosts and they would facilitate best amenities for the visitors. Listen carefully how we can use the word generous in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: An ex-student of a school joined the armed forces and was invited to be the chief guest for the Independence Day function. When he spoke to the audience, he specially thanked the school trustees for being generous in offering scholarship to him during his school days. Example number 2 of 8: The judge retired after a distinguished service of three decades. A farewell ceremony for him was organised by the chamber of advocates and everyone was generous in their praise towards his professionalism. Example number 3 of 8: The founder of the company passed away last month. The board of directors made a decision to donate generous funds to a charity and also announced scholarship to needy students in his memory. Example number 4 of 8: Earlier, the popular restaurant would use generous amount of oil and butter in their meal preparations. However, of late, the restaurant has proactively reduced the usage of these to an optimum level to avoid any adverse effects on their customers’ health. Example number 5 of 8: A big group of guests had checked in at a five star hotel for a destination wedding. The staff offered a flawless service to them throughout their stay. The guests were pleased and they left a generous tip for the staff. Example number 6 of 8: Throughout his life, the industrialist was known for his generous contributions. He was always at the forefront of every initiative to help the needy. Even after his death, he willed a large part of his wealth to several welfare organisations. Example number 7 of 8: A family decided to visit a shop to check out the price of an air conditioner. They were concerned that it would be expensive and beyond their budget. But, they were pleasantly surprised that there was a generous discount offer on all products to celebrate the Independence Day. Example number 8 of 8: The contest for the post of a secretary of a cooperative society, for the current year was fought very intensely. The results were out and a new person was selected for the post. The past secretary accepted his defeat graciously and was generous enough to congratulate him personally. Today we learnt the word generous which means liberal in giving money or help in large proportion, larger than usual or expected, having a large hearted nature. Can you frame 3 sentences with generous and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to enhance your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency.This was episode number 196 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be uploading 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: enormous. Enormous means: very large in size, quantity, or amount; very huge in degree or extent, exceeding normal limits by large margin. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word enormous. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word enormous is used to indicate something of large proportion. Especially, it highlights something which is much larger than regular or normal limits. For example, the breakout of fire caused an enormous damage to the industrial zone. Listen carefully how we can use the word enormous in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8:  Maganlal was managing his jewelry business in a conventional manner. His daughter graduated with a degree in business management. She observed the enormous changes happening in business practices and requested her father to supplement existing business with selling on digital platform. Example number 2 of 8: The survey by an insurance company showed that hardly five percent of the population had bought insurance products. This highlighted the enormous opportunity in the market and the management decided to step up the marketing effort. Example number 3 of 8:  The planning commission received a suggestion that the country needed seamless modes of transportation for its economic progress. It also carried out its own analysis to assess the need. Based on this, an enormous amount of fund was allocated to upgrade the infrastructure in the country. Example number 4 of 8: The enormous tree at the centre of the garden was a major attraction for the tourists. It was a hundred year old tree and tourists would assemble in large number to click selfies at the spot.  Example number 5 of 8:  The chairman of BR software company had set the target of doubling the sales revenue in two years. The target was achieved well before the time. The company organised a celebration extravaganza to thank the employees for the enormous efforts put in by them. Example number 6 of 8:   An athlete slipped during a race and fractured a bone. It took few months to heal and she had enormous difficulty even to walk. But, she did not lose hope and worked very hard to be physically fit again. Example number 7 of 8: Alfred was born in a small village and went on to become a millionaire businessman. Years later, as a mark of gratitude to his village, he built a library there. This library proved to be an enormous resource of knowledge for students who came visiting from nearby areas. Example number 8 of 8: The concept of mobile wallet was new to the country. People could not comprehend its working mechanism. The service providers, therefore, initially spent an enormous sum of money on advertising to educate the people about its benefits. Today we learnt the word enormous which means very large in size, quantity, or amount; very huge in degree or extent, exceeding normal limits by large margin. Can you frame 3 sentences with enormous and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to develop your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 195 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be releasing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: gimmick. The meaning of gimmick is: a trick or a device used to attract attention, publicity, or enhance business for short term purpose. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word gimmick. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. Gimmick is some short term activity or a trick carried out by a business house or a professional to attract clientele and increase the business volume.  For example, the gimmick of a lucky draw during the interval attracted huge crowds to the movie. Listen carefully how we can use the word gimmick in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: An international toy company commenced operations in India. The company organised events involving cartoon characters in various malls. This gimmick really gave a breakthrough in terms of sales revenue. Example number 2 of 8: The builder arranged a tie-up with a bank to offer long term home loans to the flat buyers. In addition, he announced a gift of a motorbike to every purchaser. This gimmick distinguished his offer from other builders and helped him accomplish the target. Example number 3 of 8:  The town authority wanted to promote its beautiful villages as an agro tourism spot. In this type of tourism, visitors stay at the farm amidst nature and experience the rural and agricultural life. They also tried a gimmick in terms of a food festival of local delicacies to attract the crowds. Example number 4 of 8:  Mr. Nayak is the head of a training institute. He is not in favour of trying any gimmicks to increase the student enrollments. It is his strong belief that genuine and sincere teaching will win the loyalty of the students and that will help the institute to flourish. Example number 5 of 8:  The government’s decision to lower taxes faced extreme criticism from the opposition. They termed it as a gimmick to influence the voters. Example number 6 of 8:  The popular singer would randomly pick someone from the audience during his live shows and ask that person to join him on stage. This little gimmick added an element of thrill and anticipation to his performance and the audience liked it very much.   Example number 7 of 8: The TV and Fridge dealer put up banners announcing zero interest loans for purchase of products from their showroom. The profit was already covered by the dealer in the scheme but it was not visible to the buyers. Hence, this gimmick appealed to the buyers and the scheme was a hit. Example number 8 of 8: The online clothing store announced a ‘buy one get one free’ scheme during Christmas. There was a condition that the minimum purchase must be worth rupees five thousand. Nevertheless, people were charmed by this gimmick and entire stores inventory was sold out. Today we learnt the word gimmick which means a trick or a device used to attract attention, publicity, or enhance business for short term purpose. Can you frame 3 sentences with gimmick and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to improve your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 194 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be sharing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: credentials. Would you like to know what it means? It means: the abilities and experience that make someone suitable for a particular job or activity, documentary proof of someone's achievements, qualification, background and experience. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word credentials. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word credentials is used while referring to a person’s qualifications and achievements. The credentials of a person qualify him for taking up a particular position or executing a task. For example, Medha was selected to the advisor committee due to her credentials as a post graduate in economics,  Listen carefully how we can use the word credentials in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: The company shortlisted a few candidates for the job of a product sales executive. They all had the same credentials. To finalise a candidate, the interview panel asked each of them to give a presentation on a given topic and the most competent and confident person was selected. Example number 2 of 8: Kapil Dev played for India for twenty years and was the captain of the world cup winning team in 1983. These credentials earned him the Padma Bhushan award in 1991. Example number 3 of 8:  The judge asked for a competent authority to certify the credentials of the witness as a financial expert. It was essential because the statement of the witness was a crucial parameter in arriving at the final judgement. Example number 4 of 8:  Rehan joined a team of professional musicians. Initially, he was not included in large scale live performances. But, he meticulously practised with the band for a year and proved his credentials as a competent musician. Example number 5 of 8:  Mr. Mehra addressed a batch of students at an MBA institute. He emphasised on the fact the credentials of a professional are built over a period of time through sincerity, commitment, knowledge and achievements. He also advised them never to compromise on their professional values. Example number 6 of 8:  Two very senior managers were being considered for the post of the managing director. Both faced a comprehensive interview by the chairman. Then, at the final stage, both contenders were asked to make a presentation to the board of directors to establish their credentials for claiming the position. Example number 7 of 8: Mr. Jogalekar had successfully run a bank for more than a decade as its CEO. The government recognised his credentials as someone who has in depth knowledge of economy and financial services. Therefore, he was invited to be a part of the delegation travelling overseas with the prime minister. Example number 8 of 8:  The World Chess Federation was looking for a brand ambassador to promote the game of chess. After scrutinising several prominent names, it appointed Mr. Karpov to the post. His credentials are a distinguished and long international career with Three wins in World cup matches. Today we learnt the word credentials which means the abilities and experience that make someone suitable for a particular job or activity, documentary proof of someone's achievements, qualification, background and experience.  Can you frame 3 sentences with credentials and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to boost your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 193 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be publishing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: assertive. Assertive means: having a self-assured and forceful personality, behaving confidently, to be able to state one’s opinion firmly  In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word assertive. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word assertive shows a quality of confidence in oneself. An assertive person is the one who is straightforward. For example, Ruchita won the debate competition because she was well-read as well as assertive. Listen carefully how we can use the word assertive in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8: Globally, in the developing countries, the percentage of women getting educated is slowly increasing. Education has made women more confident and assertive. Also, it has opened the doors of employment for them. Example number 2 of 8: Danish was not assertive and was unable to motivate and manage his team members. As a result, his team’s performance was lacklustre and the management asked him to move to another role.  Example number 3 of 8:  Naresh appeared for the qualifying examination for a government job. He failed to clear the group discussion round. He approached a training institute to seek guidance for this. The institute involved him in mock tests and taught him how to be assertive during the discussions. Example number 4 of 8: Stephen would often get aggressive during office meetings and try to silence others with his arguments. The HR department was informed about this. They held detailed discussions with him and convinced him that he can be assertive to state his point of view without being aggressive. Example number 5 of 8:  Govind Singh was assertive and had leadership qualities since childhood. His parents noticed this and they encouraged him to join the armed forces. Their judgement was right and he was very successful as a military officer.   Example number 6 of 8:  The political party appointed Shankar to travel to the interior parts of the country and convince people to join their party. He assumed the role with confidence and launched a series of road shows and rallies. His assertive speeches attracted people towards his party and his mission was successful. Example number 7 of 8:  Reena was hard working and yet was unable to get promoted. In her performance review, she was informed that she was not assertive while dealing with complex and problematic situations and hence was lagging behind in the hierarchy of her company.  Example number 8 of 8:  Precise engineering works invited a behavioral expert to interact with their staff. She explained to the employees how to be polite and yet assertive while handling customer complaints. She also organised several role plays during the training for making it lucid to understand. Today we learnt the word assertive which means having a self-assured and forceful personality, behaving confidently, to be able to state one’s opinion firmly   Can you frame 3 sentences with assertive and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to upgrade your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 192 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be uploading 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: impulse. The meaning of impulse is: a sudden and strong desire to act, the influence of a particular feeling or mental state, a trigger that causes something to happen, a short electrical or radio signal. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word impulse. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word impulse relates to an emotion which makes one act suddenly without much thinking. It also means a trigger point that results in sudden happening of an event. For example, on hearing the sound of an explosion, public’s first impulse was to run away. But, many of them decided to stay back and help others. Listen carefully how we can use the word impulse in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8:  Ajit learnt about the extraordinary amenities provided by the neighbouring state for businessmen. On an impulse, he thought of shifting his present business there. However, his father advised him to check the feasibility through a trial run and then take the final decision. Example number 2 of 8: It was observed at a beach that the tourists often had an impulse to jump from an edge into the sea. This was extremely dangerous and therefore, the local tourist operators carried out a campaign to educate the tourists and prevent the same. Example number 3 of 8:  The captain of the cricket team was thinking about ways to defeat the opponents. Just before the start of the match, he decided on an impulse to include a spin bowler in the team. His tactics worked well and batting of the opposition collapsed like a pack of cards. Example number 4 of 8: Financial advisors often caution people to use their credit cards carefully. They warn that an owner of a credit card may spend excessive amounts on impulse and can get trapped in heavy debt. Example number 5 of 8:  There was no movement from the enemy camp.  Major Verma became suspicious and on an impulse, he ordered his soldiers to fire a round of bullets. This exposed the enemy soldiers hidden in the nearby bushes and they were chased away. Example number 6 of 8:  The Managing Director of the company was extremely disturbed due to the falling market share. As an impulsive measure, he decided to slash the product prices to regain the market position. However, his chief financial officer asked him to reconsider his decision.   Example number 7 of 8:  The patient was brought to the hospital in a completely unconscious state. While he was examined, his heart stopped functioning. The doctors immediately used a machine which imparted electrical impulses and revived the functioning of the heart. Example number 8 of 8: You will often notice that chocolates and small gift articles are kept near the billing counter in big shops and supermarkets. The rationale behind this positioning is to encourage the shoppers to buy these articles on impulse and this strategy has worked successfully most of the times. Today we learnt the word impulse which means a sudden and strong desire to act, the influence of a particular feeling or mental state, a trigger that causes something to happen, a short electrical or radio signal.   Can you frame 3 sentences with impulse and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to enrich your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 191 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be releasing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: umpteen. The meaning of umpteen is: extremely large number of things, relatively large but unspecified in number, a lot of something In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word umpteen. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word umpteen is used to express a huge magnitude or quantity of something. It does not specify an exact number but a large number. For example, the examination pattern has undergone a change umpteen number of times. Listen carefully how we can use the word umpteen in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8:  The marketing consultant reported that her client company had umpteen products for the urban market, but the need of the rural market was not fulfilled. She recommended that the company must develop products suitable for the rural market.   Example number 2 of 8: Umpteen cases were filed by the citizens against the growing nuisance of illegal constructions in the city. The judge scrutinized the details and asked the local administration to take appropriate action about the same. Example number 3 of 8:  The industry veteran was speaking at a graduation ceremony as a chief guest. He described his initial days of struggle as a daily wages worker and the eventual rise as an industrialist. The audience was ecstatic and their claps interrupted his speech umpteen times. Example number 4 of 8: Samira shifted to another town due to transfer of job. She had to make arrangements for her stay. She took the help of a broker and checked out umpteen houses. Finally, she found a room as a paying guest close to her working place. Example number 5 of 8:  The chemists in the town had to comply with umpteen rules and regulations. They appealed to the government for relaxation of some of the rules so that they can serve the customers more effectively. Example number 6 of 8:  Agatha Christie, the renowned novelist wrote umpteen novels and plays over a period of 40 years. Many of her works have been translated and adapted in multiple languages around the world. Example number 7 of 8: Mrs. Nawathe retired as the principal of a school after a distinguished service of thirty five years.  She had trained umpteen students during her stint as a teacher and they sent her their greetings on this occasion from all over the world. Example number 8 of 8: The research team made umpteen attempts to invent the exact chemical formula for the new product of the company. They persevered for almost a year to get a breakthrough. Ultimately, an article in an international publication was a clue for them to accomplish the task on hand. Today we learnt the word umpteen which means extremely large number of things, relatively large but unspecified in number, a lot of something. Can you frame 3 sentences with umpteen and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to build your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 190 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be sharing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: vigorous. The meaning of vigorous is: something strong and healthy; involving physical strength, energy or effort; carried out with force or determination In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word vigorous. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word vigorous is used to express a very forceful action. This is an action carried out with huge physical effort and lot of determination. For example, after the surgery, the doctors advised the footballer to abstain from vigorous exercise. Listen carefully how we can use the word vigorous in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8:  Reports about inferior quality of chocolates sold by a leading company were flashed prominently across the media. The company feared that the competition will leverage an advantage out of this. Therefore, it initiated a series of vigorous field activities to assure the customers of their flawless products. Example number 2 of 8: The cases of chain snatching were on the rise in the locality. The criminals would run away on a motorbike after snatching the jewelry. The police carefully studied their movements on CCTV and caught them after a vigorous chase. Example number 3 of 8:  As per the surveys being carried out, the popularity of a particular political party was decreasing. Therefore, the leader of the party launched a vigorous campaign to win back the confidence of the voters.  Example number 4 of 8: Andrea had lost to the same opponent in the finals of badminton consecutively for two years. The coach advised her to play a more aggressive game in the upcoming match. Hence, she played the finals with a range of vigorous shots and won the game. Example number 5 of 8:  The use of computerised systems faced a vigorous opposition from the factory workers and office employees. They feared loss of jobs due to automation. The management handled the case diligently and helped them retain their jobs by imparting skill based training. Example number 6 of 8:  A sudden and heavy snow fall trapped several tourists in the mountains. The locals came together for help and they put in vigorous efforts to rescue the stranded people. They also made the arrangements for food and shelter. Example number 7 of 8: Arjan Singh retired as fighter pilot from the air  force few years ago. He is vigorous and fit despite his advanced age. After retirement, He has taken upon himself to motivate youngsters to remain fit and healthy through nutritious diet and regular exercise. Example number 8 of 8: The tourists saw an amazing sight in a wild life sanctuary. A buffalo and her calf were chased by a tiger. Sensing the danger, the buffalo launched a vigorous attack on the tiger and managed to get away with her calf.   Today we learnt the word vigorous which means something strong and healthy; involving physical strength, energy or effort; carried out with force or determination Can you frame 3 sentences with vigorous and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to enhance your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 189 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be publishing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: forefront. The meaning of forefront is:  the leading or most important or noticeable position or place, the foremost part In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word forefront. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word forefront means the most prominent part of a structure which is usually at the front side. It also expresses a leadership position in any field. For example, India is at the forefront of spreading the knowledge of Yoga across the world. Listen carefully how we can use the word forefront in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8:  The chain of supermarket stores faced a competition from the entry of a multinational company in the market. The owner therefore prepared a strategy to grow the customer base and decided to be at the forefront of the execution of the strategy. Example number 2 of 8: The class teacher was relentlessly working for achieving a hundred percent result in the board exams. Ensuring maximum attendance for all students in an academic year was at the forefront of her mind. Therefore, she called their parents for a meeting and discussed the challenges they might face.    Example number 3 of 8:  The planning commission declared the five year plan for the development and progress of the nation. It has decided to keep education and health priorities at the forefront of the entire plan. Example number 4 of 8: The beach was once at the forefront of the list of desired tourist destinations in the state. Slowly, the pollution of the sea water spoilt its reputation and the flow of tourists deteriorated. Ultimately, the town corporation took urgent steps to control the pollution. Example number 5 of 8:  The transportation company allotted a hand held tracking device to the truck drivers. This way, they could track the movement of the trucks and it escalated its efficiency level to a high level. Very soon, the company was at the forefront of the transportation business in the country. Example number 6 of 8:  Global warming has been a cause of worry for the entire world. There are several reasons for the deteriorating environmental conditions. However, it is often felt that massive destruction of the forests is at the forefront of the list of factors responsible. Example number 7 of 8: Dr. Khanna returned from a foreign country and set up a research institute in his home town. Within a short period of time, his institute is at the forefront of advanced research on vaccines and is famous for its accomplishments. Example number 8 of 8: The Airlines has reported losses for last eight quarters. The management has been discussing tactics to cut down the operational costs. This has affected the employees adversely because the fear of losing jobs is at the forefront of their mind. Today we learnt the word forefront which means the leading or most important or noticeable position or place, the foremost part. Can you frame 3 sentences with forefront and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to develop your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 188 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be uploading 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: impart. Impart means:  to give something such as information, knowledge or beliefs to someone, to grant a share of, to bestow a quality on someone In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word impart. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word impart expresses a formal action where some important thing such as knowledge or skills are given to someone. It is something special that is given to the chosen recipient. For example, one of the most important skills for a teacher is the ability to impart knowledge to the students.        Listen carefully how we can use the word impart in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8:  The media reported heavy loss of property and injury to about 50 students due to a fire in a school. As a reaction to the news, the principals of all schools in the town held a meeting. The matter was discussed and it was unanimously decided to impart training for firefighting to the students.  Example number 2 of 8: The performance of the organisation was getting affected due to arguments and non-cooperation amongst the eminent members. Ultimately, the Chairman took it upon himself to impart a lesson of unity and commitment to the members. Example number 3 of 8:  Have you heard about preservatives? Preservatives are used to impart colour and flavour to food items. However, it must be noted that excessive use of preservatives can have an adverse effect on the health of the consumer.  Example number 4 of 8: India’s past president late Dr. Abdul Kalam had great faith in the abilities of the young generation. Therefore, he spent a considerable time imparting scientific and nationalistic values to youngsters by delivering lectures across the country. Example number 5 of 8:  Last month, JK industries replaced their primitive production equipment with latest machinery and a centralised software system. The human resources department, therefore, made arrangements for imparting skill based courses for the entire work force working with these equipment and software. Example number 6 of 8:  A large number of residents of a village suffered from critical illnesses. This was due to extreme environmental pollution in the vicinity. When an international NGO learnt about this crisis, it imparted funds to setup a medical care centre locally. Example number 7 of 8: The bungalow construction was completed, but the owner, Mrs. Ahuja felt that something was missing. Therefore, after consulting an interior designer, she displayed some beautiful plants at conspicuous places and it imparted a grand look to the bungalow. Example number 8 of 8: The skill of public speaking is not about the delivery of the speech to the audience. It involves imparting the message in a lucid and flawless manner. Today we learnt the word impart which means to give something such as information, knowledge or beliefs to someone, to grant a share of, to bestow a quality on someone Can you frame 3 sentences with impart and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to improve your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 187 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be uploading 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: tactics. Would you like to know what it means? It means:  a specific action or a planned method to achieve a particular result, planning and use of military forces in war. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word tactics. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word tactics denotes a special short term plan of action or a trick that is used to achieve the result quickly. For example, the badminton player and her coach together devised tactics to surprise and defeat the opponent.        Listen carefully how we can use the word tactics in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8:  Multiple complaints were lodged with the police regarding a criminal who was targeting vulnerable teenagers with a fake profile on social media. The police took help of a criminal psychologist and deployed clever tactics to capture him. Example number 2 of 8: The tactics used by a leading fashion brand were criticized by the opponents. They accused the company of using unfair trade practices to gain market share. Example number 3 of 8:  The manager in a call centre was worried about the lackluster performance of her sales team. There was an urgent need to revive the success rate of closing the deals. Therefore, she made certain tactical changes in the interaction with the clients to achieve the desired results. Example number 4 of 8: The military unit was fighting a battle in freezing temperatures in a hilly area. The head of the unit assessed the enemy strength and launched a series of tactical attacks to gain an immediate advantage. Example number 5 of 8:  The political party realised that the conventional methods to reach out to the voters were getting obsolete. Therefore, with the help of digital media, it used smart tactics to capture the attention of the voters. Example number 6 of 8:  The cricket match headed towards a thrilling finish on the last day. The batting team needed to score 250 runs in 50 overs. However, the bowling team used numerous tactics to waste time and denied them the opportunity to win. Example number 7 of 8: The retailers blamed the main distributor of delaying tactics in releasing the material in the market. They claimed that this was being done to manipulate the prices and registered a strong protest. Example number 8 of 8: The RedX perfume was launched in a market with lot of extravaganza. The target audience was the youth and hence the advertisers used shock tactics to thrust the product sales. Today we learnt the word tactics which means a specific action or a planned method to achieve a particular result, planning and use of military forces in war. Can you frame 3 sentences with tactics and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to boost your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 186 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be releasing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: beneficiary. The meaning of beneficiary is:  a person or a group who derives money or help from something or someone, a person officially entitled to receive the funds or benefit   In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word beneficiary. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word beneficiary  means  someone who receives help either financially or otherwise. In official terms, beneficiary is the person who can legally receive the money or compensation. For example, many developing countries are beneficiaries of funds from the World Bank for their infrastructure projects. Listen carefully how we can use the word beneficiary in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8:  The workers’ union negotiated an agreement with the management.  As a result of this agreement, the workers became beneficiaries of better salaries and improved working conditions. Example number 2 of 8: The salaried employees have been the beneficiaries of the recent reduction in the income tax. This has given a boost to the savings as well as consumption in the economy. Example number 3 of 8:  PM industries set up a fund to sponsor education for needy students. The only condition it laid was that the beneficiary must be studying in a government school in a rural area. Example number 4 of 8: The billionaire industrialist passed away last week.  Amongst his three children, his only daughter has been the biggest beneficiary of his inheritance. Example number 5 of 8:  Mohan wanted to send money through online banking to his family at the native place. But, he made a mistake while entering the details of the beneficiary account. Therefore, the money transfer failed to take place and he had to redo the whole process. Example number 6 of 8:  The judge ordered the builder to pay compensation to the flat buyers on account of delayed possession. It was a great relief for the beneficiaries who were suffering financial losses till then. Example number 7 of 8: The education board announced an incentive of ten grace marks for students who won medals at national sports events. Dominic was a beneficiary of this as he had done a silver medal in swimming and the incentive helped him secure admission to a renowned college. Example number 8 of 8: The area is known for a cluster of jewelers who craft fabulous jewelry. There is a huge demand for it in the overseas market. The state government is planning to announce an incentive scheme for exports and the jewelers will be a direct beneficiary of the scheme.  Today we learnt the word beneficiary  which means  a person or a group who derives money or help from something or someone, a person officially entitled to receive the funds or benefit . Can you frame 3 sentences with beneficiary  and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to upgrade your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 185 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be sharing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: syndicate. Syndicate means:  a group of individuals or organisations that work together for a common cause, to manage a large finance or share a risk by coming together, an organisation that supplies articles and photographs for publishing. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word syndicate. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word syndicate is used in multiple contexts. It can mean a team or group or the act of financing a large loan through multiple partners. It can also mean a supplier of articles and photographs to publishers.   For example, the NGOs in the city formed a syndicate to create awareness about bad effects of illegal drugs and its consumption.      Listen carefully how we can use the word syndicate  in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8:  The construction of a national highway necessitated a funding of several million dollars. A few banks formed a syndicate to finance the project jointly. This helped them pool funds and share the risks. Example number 2 of 8:  The incidents of smuggling gold and diamonds across international borders were on the rise. The concerned nations prepared a framework for creating a syndicate to eliminate this. Example number 3 of 8:  The world cup football final was a spectacular event. Within few hours of its completion, the local syndicate released interesting articles and photos about the event to worldwide press and media. Example number 4 of 8: The representatives of the citizens met the police commissioner to complain about the syndicate of criminals operating in the city. The commissioner assured them that he was aware of the nuisance and he had instructed his officers to control the same. Example number 5 of 8:  The traders in the vegetable market were operating as a syndicate to control the rates in the market. This caused the inflation scenario to rise and the common man was adversely affected. The citizens’ groups protested against this and submitted representations to the government. Example number 6 of 8:  The editor of a website instructed his staff not to release any news about the state election results until the same is confirmed by the local syndicate. Thus, he ensured an error free and authentic update about the results.    Example number 7 of 8: A plethora of tour operators were operating near the historical sea fort.  The arbitrary pricing and intense competition amongst them was spoiling the reputation of the tourist place. Finally, the senior tour operators requested all to come together as a syndicate and offer seamless services to the customers. Example number 8 of 8: A fabulous initiative of planting trees was carried out by multiple groups in an unorganized manner across the town. But, there was no focused effort to protect and nurture them. Ultimately, the groups came together and formed a syndicate for comprehensive implementation. Today we learnt the word syndicate which means a group of individuals or organisations that works together for a common cause, to manage a large finance or share a risk by coming together, an organisation that supplies articles and photographs for publishing.    Can you frame 3 sentences with syndicate and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to enrich your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 184 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be publishing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: intuitive. Would you like to know what it means?  It means: an understanding based on feelings rather than facts or proof, easy to use or operate without instructions or prompted by natural tendency.   In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word intuitive. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word intuitive signifies a feeling or capability which is based on the inner thought process. It may not be backed by data or proof. For example, the child’s intuitive skill to select and play a song on a music player was amazing.     Listen carefully how we can use the word intuitive in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8:  Eugene became a famous author by the time he turned twenty. His writing style was exceptional and lucid. He had an intuitive ability to anticipate  the readers’ preferences.    Example number 2 of 8:  Everyone was enchanted to see little Kavya defeat a much older opponent in the game of chess. The experts analysed the game and concluded that her intuitive moves in the game were formidable and hence the opponent was defeated. Example number 3 of 8:  The class teacher observed Sayuri and intuitively realised that something was bothering her. He discussed the matter with her and came to know that she was worried about her mother who was ill. He gave her confidence and assured her that things will improve soon. Example number 4 of 8: The software company received a feedback from users that the present version of their product is quite complex and difficult to use.  The management of the company took note of the same and asked the design team to come up with a new intuitive interface for the users. Example number 5 of 8:  Pratham started learning classical music from a renowned musician. After a few months, his teacher called his parents and praised his intuitive sense of music. She also suggested that they should encourage him to be an accomplished musician. Example number 6 of 8:  Sherlock is a detective specialising in solving criminal cases. Often, when there are no clues or evidences, he relies on his intuition to make further progress in the case. Example number 7 of 8: The eminent architect is known for his intuitive style of design. He has won several international awards for his unique and innovative designs. Example number 8 of 8: Leena  noticed that she had highly intuitive mental abilities about the people around her. Hence, she qualified to be a psychologist with an objective of offering her services to the needy patients. Today we learnt the word intuitive which means an understanding based on feelings rather than facts or proof, easy to use or operate without instructions, prompted by natural tendency.    Can you frame 3 sentences with intuitive and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to build your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 183 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be uploading 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast Today’s word is: conform. The meaning of conform is: comply with rules, standards or laws, behave according to socially acceptable standards, to be of similar pattern or type. In this English vocabulary lesson you will learn how to use the word conform. We are sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English vocabulary and speak English fluently and confidently. The word conform indicates as action which is in acceptance with the set standards. This can be in the context of the acceptable behaviour in the society or related to legal framework. For example, businessmen setting up operations overseas need to conform to the local procedures and guidelines.     Listen carefully how we can use the word conform in 8 different situations in 8 different sentences. Example number 1 of 8:  In the age of internet and social media, there is tremendous peer pressure on the youngsters to conform to the latest trends in fashion and electronic gadgets. Example number 2 of 8:  Chandan came from his village to the metro city for studying in a prestigious school. When his parents met the principal, she emphasised that Chandan must conform to the rules and regulation of the school completely.  Example number 3 of 8:  The latest bridge constructed across the river significantly improved upon the travel time in the town. The most noticeable feature of the bridge is that it conforms to the most stringent industry standards of safety. Example number 4 of 8:  The travel blog invited Anish to pen down his experiences of visiting the rain forests near the equator. He agreed to write, but asked about the format so that he can conform to the same. Example number 5 of 8:  A finance company was awarded a two year contract for managing the accounts of a large business group. As part of the agreement, the client insisted that the staff working on this project must conform to the highest standards of professionalism. Example number 6 of 8:  The media reported incidents of duplicate medicines being sold in the market. To prevent this, the authorities sent notices to all pharmaceutical companies to conform to the latest quality guidelines prescribed by them. Example number 7 of 8:  The tour and travel company took a group of senior citizens to visit the neighbouring country.  As part of their standard operating instructions, they requested all the group members to conform to the local traditions and customs. Example number 8 of 8: Manyata was invited to a welfare function by the Chamber of commerce in her city. She was going to attend such event for the first time. Her colleagues advised her to get the details about the dress code and conform to the same. Today we learnt the word conform which comply with rules, standards or laws, behave according to socially acceptable standards, to be of similar pattern or type.  Can you frame 3 sentences with conform and type in the comments box? We are waiting. We are sure this lesson has helped to enhance your English vocabulary and speak fluent English. You can download the script of this episode and all our episodes from www.bmenglishspeakingradio.in. Stay tuned for new English vocabulary lessons. We are on a mission to train 1 crore Indians in English fluency. This was episode number 182 of 200 BM Vocabulary episodes that we have planned. Kindly note that we will be releasing 1 vocabulary episode daily at 6 am Indian Standard Time. So meet you tomorrow at 6 ‘o’ clock with a new word! Receive free updates of this Daily Vocabulary Podcast on your email. Click here: http://bit.ly/subscribe-for-bm-podcast We, at BM English Speaking Institute train freshers and middle-level managers, to speak English Fluently and Confidently. To know more about BM Advanced English Speaking Course visit: https://www.bmconsultantsindia.com/advanced-English-speaking-course.html
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