Thursday, August 9, 2012

ENGLISH..Not a Barrier but a Career


                English, the most popular language which is been spoken throughout the world. Even though the Chinese are well ahead in the technological aspect they lag behind the much talented Indians when coming to the language. In India we produce much talented people who are capable to handling all kind of situations and conditions. That is the reason Rest of the world relies mostly on Indians to develop any new products.

                So this particular language has sought so much importance that each and every one had started developing their skills much in it than that of how much they would have put towards learning their mother tongues. Seems funny, but this language has got so much power that people don’t mind going to the extremes to learn it.

                Coming over to corporate world, you are nothing if you don’t know English. I hope everyone agrees to this fact. And naturally at professional colleges they start training you only when the recruitment season starts. None the less if we don’t keep updating our self in the first 3 years it would become too difficult when you sit for the placements. There were even few in my batch who were from Tamil medium during their Higher Secondary and so initially they were facing a lot of problems. But at later point of period, with their eagerness to learn the language and to move up in their life, they succeeded with the language barrier.

                 It’s not just with English, consider whatever the language be, don’t consider it as a burden or a barrier. Try to break it and all those needed to break it is within you. So stop complaining about your weakness and start praising you. This is the only way to move ahead. I have just started following these steps, thought of sharing even with you.


Note : Even I am not perfect with my English. Even now I can’t speak English Fluently. There would be always some blocks and gaps in between, even then I keep speaking no matter if it’s wrong.

There are a few good friends of mine whom I had always inspired in improving my language, and they are

       1)      Ms. Saranya,
         Software Engineer,
         Ford Technologies,
         Chennai, INDIA.

       2)      Mr. Joshi Kumar,
         NUS,
         SINGAPORE.

      3)        Mr. Harihar,
         Entrepreneur,
         Chennai, INDIA.

4)    Ms. Annapurani,
         Assistant Software Engineer
         Tata Consultancy Service,
         Chennai, INDIA


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