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In course of time Hira Centre inculcates all the essential rules of the language in students mind in order to enable them make sentences on their own.  No one can speak any standard language without being quite conscious, alert, and always aware of the set of rules of the language. English language is no exception from this rule (the so called grammar).  Grammar-phobia is carefully cleared from students mind. 

Here is just one example of our countless modules used in our class to enable our students make sentences, simple and elegant.  In turn this leads the students to achieve a good flow of language.

Students then are able to express even complex matters in simple language.  Our concept of  ‘Only Six Students In A Class’ works here; this method of intensive training helps our students pick up vocabulary and accent to the required World-Class Standard at a very fast stride and become ready to take part in group discussion.

We inject a great deal of general knowledge and glimpse of respective professional knowledge as points of discussion  in each class to keep the conversation vibrant.

 

 
     
   
  This picture illustrates total water cycle  
     
  1. This Picture Illustrates Evaporation Stage To Cloud Formation  
 

1.  Sun shines and strikes.
2.  It heats water.
3.  Water interacts and expands.
4.  It boils.
5.  It loses its liquid form and takes gaseous form.
7.  Gravity loses grip.
8.  Occupation of space increases.
9.  Steam as vapour goes up.
10. Vapour experiences temperature and air pressure.

   
  Water Condenses
 

12. Ice crystal forms.  Crystal is heavy enough to float and it is not heavy enough to fall back to the earth.
Wind carries clouds around.
This is for distribution of water on the earth.
Cold temperature drops further.
Ice crystals freeze further.
Area of ice particles shrinks.
Density increases.
Ice crystals gain density.
Ice melts.
Rain drops fall.
Water forms.
Runoff flows down.
Rivers end in the sea.
Water stays in land and sea.

   
 

Try making sentences in the same context:

 

Air is heavier than ice crystal.
Compound of nitrogen, oxygen and Co2 is heavier than that of oxygen and hydrogen.
Nitrogen is heavier than oxygen,
Water molecule is lighter than air molecule. 
Air current supports clouds.
Clouds move in the sky
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  MODULE 2
  Grammar By Easy Way
   
  There are only 3 tenses
 
Present Tense
Past Tense
Futere tense
 
     
  There are only 4 formats  
 
Present Tense
Past Tense
Future Tense
I go
I am going
I have gone
I have been going
I went
I was going
I had gone
I had been going
I will go
I will be going
I will have gone
I will have been going
  Present Perfect Tense  
 

I have studied for my test.
I have been to Delhi.
I have been in Delhi for five years.
He has been always good.
I have never seen anything like this.
I have not finished the work.
He hasn’t completed his course.

Question: Have you had any spoken English lesson yet?

Question: Has she shown her convocation dress?

Question: Have you had lunch?

Answer:   I have had lunch.

Answer in short: I have.

Answer: I haven’t had lunch.

Answer in short: I haven’t.

 
     
 

This is some of what we have reproduced from our Hira Spoken English book series.

 
 
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