Greetings (Part-1)|Greetings (Part-2)|Vocabulary|Introduction To Spoken English
Introduction To Spoken English|Greetings (Part-1)|Greetings (Part-2)|Vocabulary
In a hostel 60% of the students read Hindi news paper, 40% read English news paper and 20% read both Hindi and English news papers. A student is selected at random. (a) Find the probability that she reads neither Hindi nor English news papers. (b) If she reads Hindi news paper, find the probability that she reads English news paper. (c) If she reads English news paper, find the probability that she reads Hindi news paper.
Vocabulary - Idioms And Phrases|Vocabulary - Idioms And Phrases|Summary
SI: Languages in contact with each other cause change. S6: Changes often occur first in informal and casual language. P: The increasing use of English in many parts of the world affect both local languages and English. Q : Language contact has long been recognised as a major engine of change. R: This gives rise to new, hybrid language varieties. S: A historical example is that of Danish and English which led to a major shift in the vocabulary and grammar of English. the correct sequence should be
Vocabulary|Summary
If you listen to the English news, it improve your English