Functional English
Functional English
Functional English is usage of the English language required to perform a specific function. This
is typically taught as a foundation subject as a good command of English is often required for
academic and career progression this functional English is used in various situations like……
Objectives:
To make us aware that as engineers we will later be dealing with all kinds of people, clients,
colleagues senior or junior, friends & strangers. In all these kinds of professional or social
encounters, it is our conversational skills & emotional Intelligence that will play a key role in
executing our work & contribute to our success in the choosen profession.
3) The setting
Is it a formal or informal setting?
Office or at home
Initiating an conversation
Example
Anusha: Hello Nalini, How are you?
Nalini: Am good, how are you?
Anusha: Fine
Nalini: And how’s you project coming along?
Anusha: It’s progressing well, thanks. Hey look, there’s Deepak.
Deepak, hi, how are things?
Deepak: Things are just great, oh hello, Anusha. Haven’t seen you for ages, where have
you been?
Anusha: Was out of station the whole of last week. Went to attend my cousins wedding,
Deeapk: I see.
Mantaining a Conversation
An Example:
Kishore: Ramesh! How nice to hear from you. Have you had a good holiday?
Ramesh: Had a wonderful time. I went away actually
Kishore:oh, did you? Where?
Ramesh: Guntur
Kishore: How nice!
Ramesh: We went to see my parents
Kishore: Really, where do they live in Guntur?
Ramesh: In a small village near Guntur actually, it’s a place called Vadlamudi.
Closing a Conversation
An Example:
Anusha: Gosh! It’s almost eleven, I really must go.
Nalini: Are you sure, you don’t want to join me for lunch?
Anusha: I have a meeting with my team at 12.
Nalini: Well, it has been nice talking to you, that too after such along time. We hardly
meet these days. Anyways keep in touch
Anusha: I sure will. Sorry to rush off like this. Bye
Nalini : Bye