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Way back in 1988 in the hot month of May at five minutes' walking distance from the Konnagar Railway Station at 75/A/37 H.C.Banerjee Lane, Konnagar Institute for Spoken English was established with only five boys and two girls as students. It was initially intended that the institute would simply cater to the needs of the local youngsters who were keenly interested in obtaining a working knowledge of Spoken English. However, within a span of only one and a half years the institute found itself imparting lessons in Spoken English to about forty students who used to come from different localities-------near & far.

Today Konnagar Institute prides itself in stating that it has been instrumental in getting many a student established in various walks of life. Needless to say that Konnagar Institute for Spoken English does not owe its success to a particular single individual who claims to be the helmsman of the institute. The achievement of the institute can safely be ascribed to all its devoted students who on one hand learn unhesitatingly from their senior classmates & on the other hand painstakingly train their juniors------in observance of the institute's traditional culture-----"Your Senior is your first teacher".

In the untiring endeavor to spread the English education far & wide; Konnagar Institute for Spoken English effusively welcomes everyone who intends to master the art of speaking English. For admission to Konnagar Institute 'Money' is secondary while 'Devotion to English' is primary. So amigos, no more shilly-shally learn English willy-nilly.

Tuesday 8 July 2014

2nd Tuesday of Konnagar Institute for Spoken English(KISE) (Vocabulary)

Vocabulary

1) I gave him a tranny.:- I gave him a transistor radio.
2) Don't schmooze with that bint.:- Don't chat with that girl.
3) Don't saw gourds.:- Don't snore.
4) I need some scat and scarf.:- I need some whisky and food.
5) Has he already sacked in?:- Has he already gone to bed?
6) The rug-cutter runs off at the mouth.:- The expert dancer talks excessively.
7) This is just a rough-up.:- This is just an informal encounter or contest.
8) She is rosy and also ropeable.:- She is drunk and also angry.
9) The rip-off artist rodded up.:- The cheat armed himself with a gun.
10) Your line shoot must miff him.:- Your boastful tale must offend him.
11) I bought it on the slate.:- I bought it on credit.
12) Sod it! You potty bod.:- Naff off! You crazy man!
13) On the button!:- Just what is needed.
14) Are you squiffy?:- Are you a little drunk?
15) Don't take on over such a small thing.:- Don't saw excitement over such a small thing.
16)Turn it up! You are in a twist.:- Stop it! You are in a nervous flutter.
17) My wellingtons will protect my pins.:- My high rainproof boots will protect my legs.
18) Don't be taken in by her banana oil.:- Don't be cheated by her false flattery.
19) Why did not you attend the bash?:- Why did not you attend the party?
20) How long do you pound your car?:- How long do you sleep?
21) A pornie must turn you on.:- A pornographic film must sexually excite you. 

2 comments:

Bahadur said...

Videos of 2nd Tuesday have been uploded....please visit the gallery page.

nancy john said...

English is one of the most important languages in the world. It can even be said to be the single most important language.Other languages are important too

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