The Reality of Modern Communication
Many people believe that informal language is enough to survive in life. They think, “As long as people understand me, it is fine.” But in reality, communication is not only about speaking — it is about creating impact.
Imagine two candidates attending a job interview.
The first candidate has good subject knowledge but speaks with hesitation and uses incorrect words.
The second candidate communicates clearly, confidently, and professionally.
Even if both candidates have similar qualifications, the second candidate naturally creates a stronger impression.
This is because the right words spoken at the right time can open doors to success.
When English Becomes the Difference Situation 1: A Job Interview An interviewer asks: “Tell me about yourself.” A nervous candidate says: “Myself Ramesh. I am coming from Mysore. I knowing computer.” .
Another candidate says: > “Good morning, sir. My name is Ramesh, and I am from Mysore. I have completed my degree in computer science, and I am passionate about learning new technologies.” The difference is not only grammar — it is confidence, clarity, and professionalism.