


Macavity: The Blistery Cat presented by David
Hi everyone, Pronunciation Matters See how David, one of my friends, has breathed life into my gibberish. Best wishes, Dharmendra ??? https://youtu.be/YIQz11sofjE

Macavity presented by Janki Trivedi
Hi everyone, Here’s a little dramatic presentation my funny poem Macavity: The Blistery Cat Presenter: Janki Trivedi, an old student of Fluentlingua Enjoy watching the video and do please share it with your friends and family. Thank you very much. Happy Learning, Happy Sharing! Best wishes, Dharmendra https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5VxdggoB_Q&ab_channel=Fluentlingua

Relationship and “mamra”
Hello everyone, I just wanted to check how far automatic translation has gone in terms of quality. I just wrote in Google a simple sentence in my mother tongue Gujarati, and the rest is for you to judge. ?

Macavity
Hi everyone, It is not very often that you have a brain wave, and you feel that creative juices have started oozing out in torrents. Well, in one of such moments recently, I decided to write a parody of a famous poem “Macavity” by T. S. Eliot. In fact, he was inspired to write this…

Importance of Language in Marketing Communication
Here’s one of my recent articles on Importance of Language in Marketing Communication published on SOCONSE, a digital marketing community established by iVIPANAN. I look forward to your comments, corrections and suggestions. Best wishes, Dharmendra. Dr Dharmendra Sheth Founder, Fluentlingua, Surat +91 9825442418 https://www.soconse.com/importance-of-language-in-marketing-communication/

Kaprekar’s Constant
Hi everyone, Have you ever heard of Kaprekar’s constant? If not, take your pen and paper, and watch this video. Do as the speaker says and be amazed. Unadulterated fun! Best wishes, Dharmendra Dr Dharmendra Sheth Founder, Fluentlingua, Surat https://youtu.be/d8TRcZklX_Q

Catnaps at will
Some people have an uncanny ability to take catnaps at any time of the day, and that too at will. I envy them.

English language, culture and politeness
Hello everyone, Language is a product of society, and so are manners, etiquette and culture. Here’s a video that might interest you. You may disagree with a few things mentioned in it, but I guess everyone will find something worth considering. Happy Living! Dharmendra Sheth Fluentlingua https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hV7lJyC3Eg&feature=share