Sunday 22 November 2015

Study in New Zealand

Why STUDY in New Zealand?

Whatever higher education you’re looking for, you’ll find it in New Zealand. We have eight universities, 18 polytechnics and institutes of technology, around 600 private training institutions, 27 English Language schools and around 20 industry training organisations.

You can study for either academic or more practically focused qualifications, gaining everything from entry-level certificates to diplomas, degrees and doctorates. What’s more, these institutes are located nationwide, so you can study just about anywhere you like.

If you are looking for New Zealand study visa, donot hesitate to contact Aventurine
Call us 0183-2530011
099880-31674
095011-51154
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You can mail us at  visa.aventurine@gmail.com
 

Thursday 19 November 2015

Career Counselling at Aventurine


Are you confused about your career?
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You can visit   SCO 77, 2nd floor, City Centre, Opp. Pingalwara, Amritsar.

 
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Sunday 15 November 2015

PRONUNCIATION

Intonation is the rhythm of speech. Rhythm is based on stress. Because American English pronunciation was standardized in order to to be useful in mass media and global business, we stress words that represent important information. Important information often goes in this order:
1. Nouns
2. Verbs (especially near pronouns, which means the nouns are understood)
3. Adjectives/Adverbs
Of course, there can be many exceptions in different situations. For instance, maybe time is most important to you--you may stress the adverb instead of the noun.
Overall, when practicing pronunciation or preparing to speak publically, choose about two-four words per sentence that are most important to the meaning of what you need to say. Stress those words and then also de-stress the others.

Friday 13 November 2015

TIPS TO IMPROVE ENGLISH:

~ Focus on removing the mother tongue influence and the 'Indianisms' that creep into your English conversations.
~ Watch the English news on television channels like Star World, CNN, BBC and English movies on Star Movies and HBO.
~ Listen to and sing English songs.