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How to deposit or withdraw money in a bank?

Are you embarrassed going to a bank just because you don't have good English speaking skills? Or Don't know how to fluently ask about depositing or withdrawing money from your bank? Bank staffs in cities usually follow English as their language of communication. If you don't have sufficient English speaking skills, communicating in a bank can be a daunting task,especially while depositing or withdrawing money, which are the main functions of a bank. If you can converse fluently in English, the discomfort will be lesser.

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Steps to keep in mind:

Observation

Observation skills are very important for a fluent English conversation. While at a bank, observe the general layout of the bank. Most banks arrange counters for different functions. By generally observing the layout, you will get a basic idea where the counters for depositing and withdrawing money are. Usually both the counters are separate.

Approach counter

The counters are clearly marked DEPOSIT or WITHDRAW. You can improve English vocabulary by reading books and taking the help of a dictionary. It can be embarrassing if you don't know how to speak in English fluently. Unless you have a specific query, most of the conversations are standard. You can refer to the sample conversation below for broad guidelines on how to speak with bank officials.

Attention to detail

You have to be very careful while filling in the details on the bank's  slip. The bank will not take any responsibility for any mistakes. Double-check whether the amount details and account number entered are accurate. Also, after depositing the cash, don't forget to update your passbook.

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Sample Conversation:

Situation: You arrive at ICICI bank for depositing money. You observe the layout and notice the deposit counter to the far right and approach the counter. (Readers can interchange deposit/withdraw as per their requirements).

You: Hello, this is the deposit counter right?

Counter Clerk: Yes, it is.

You: I wish to deposit some money. What is the procedure?

Counter clerk: How much is the amount?

You: It's Twenty thousand rupees.

Counter clerk:You have to fill in the slip first, mentioning cash details and account number. Please fill in the numbers correctly as we are not responsible for any mistakes.

You: Ok. Where will I get the pay slip?

Counter clerk: It's kept on the desk at the entrance of the bank.

You: Thanks, I will fill it and come back.

(You fill the deposit slip, come back and hand over the cash and slip to the counter).

Counter clerk (after entering the details): Here is your stamped receipt.

You: Thank you. Anything else do I need to do?

Counter clerk: You need to update your passbook. The passbook updating counter is to the left.

You: Thank you so much.

Counter clerk: No problem, have a nice day!

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It's pretty simple, right? The above conversation focuses on observation, approach and attention to detail. You can simulate the above sample conversation with the help of a friend or an online English tutor. You should take online English language courses to save time and money.

About eAgeTutor:

eAgeTutor.com is a premier online English learning institute. eAge's world class faculty and ace communication experts, from around the globe, help you to improve in an all-round manner. Assignments and tasks based well-researched content developed by subject matter and industry experts can certainly fetch the most desired results for improving spoken English skills. In this age of effective and advance communication technology, online spoken English programs are the most effective and convenient way to learn English.

For further information on our online English learning institute or to experience the wonders of the virtual classroom, fix a demonstration session with our tutor.

- By Monika Agarwal

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Are you embarrassed going to a bank just because you don’t have good English speaking skills? Or Don’t know how to fluently ask about depositing or withdrawing money from your bank? Bank staffs in cities usually follow English as their language of communication. If you don’t have sufficient English speaking skills, communicating in a bank can be a daunting challenge. Especially while depositing or withdrawing money, which are the main functions of a bank. If you can converse fluently in English, the discomfort will be lesser.

 

Steps to keep in mind:

 

Observation

Observation skills are very important for a fluent English conversation. While at a bank, observe the general layout of the bank. Most banks arrange counters for different functions. By generally observing the layout, you will get a basic idea where the counters for depositing and withdrawing money are. Usually both the counters are separate.

 

Approach counter

The counters are clearly marked DEPOSIT or WITHDRAW. You can improve English vocabulary by reading books and taking the help of a dictionary.  It can be embarrassing if you don’t know how to speak in English fluently. Unless you have a specific query, most of the conversations followed are standard. You can refer to the sample conversation below for broad guidelines on how to speak with bank officials.

 

Attention to detail

You have to be very careful while filling in the details on the bank’s pay in slip. The bank will not take any responsibility for any mistakes. Double-check whether the amount details and account number entered are accurate. Also, after depositing the cash, don’t forget to update your passbook.

 

 

Sample Conversation:

 

Situation: You arrive at ICICI bank for depositing money. You observe the layout and notice the deposit counter to the far right and approach the counter. (Readers can interchange deposit/withdraw as per their requirements).

 

You: Hello, this is the deposit counter right?

 

Counter Clerk: Yes, it is.

 

You: I wish to deposit some money. What is the procedure?

 

Counter clerk: How much is the amount?

 

You: It’s Rs.Twenty thousand.

 

Counter clerk: You have to fill in the pay in slip first, mentioning cash details and account number. Please fill in the numbers correctly as we are not responsible for any mistakes.

 

You: Ok. Where will I get the pay in slip?

 

Counter clerk: It’s kept on the desk at the entrance of the bank.

 

You: Thanks, I will fill it and come back.

 

(You fill the deposit slip, come back and hand over the cash and slip to the counter).

 

Counter clerk (after entering the details): Here is your stamped receipt.

 

You: Thank you. Anything else do I need to do?

 

Counter clerk: You need to update your passbook. The passbook updating counter is to the left.

 

You: Thank you so much.

 

Counter clerk: No problem, have a nice day!

 

It’s pretty simple, right? The above conversation focuses on observation, approach and attention to detail. You can simulate the above sample conversation with the help of a friend or an online English tutor. You should take online English language courses to save time and money.

 

About eAgeTutor:

 

eAgeTutor.com is the premier online English learning institute. eAge’s world class faculty and ace communication experts, from around the globe, help you to improve in an all-round manner. Assignments and tasks based on a well-researched content developed by subject matter and industry experts can certainly fetch the most desired results for improving spoken English skills. In this age of effective and advance communication technology, online spoken English programs are the most effective and convenient way to learn English.

For further information on our online English learning institute or to experience the wonders of the virtual classroom, fix a demonstration session with our tutor.

 

 -             By Monika Agarwal

 

 

 

 

 

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As the course of an academic year, most schools have the parents of the children come over for a frequent parent- teacher meet. Meetings like these are scheduled with the motive of discussing your child's performance and the behavior he/ she has in school. However, attending meetings like these are bound to require you to speak in fluent English and maintain a good flow of communication. So, if you're among those who dislike attending the parent- teacher meetings at your child's school due to the English language being one of your major concerns, fret not!

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Read on and pick up some of the vital tips that would bring about an incredible change and give you a confidence boost by improving your English communication skills.

The fluency guide:


While attempting and making an effort towards improving your spoken English skills:

• Make sure you don't lay heavy emphasis on learning grammar too much. Concentrate on learning and understanding the words you're not too familiar with, understand the construction of sentences and try to learn English without studying the grammar. Attempting to learn the grammar will only slow you down and confuse you.

• One of the most common mistakes that are made by numerous English-speaking learners is that they mug up English words that are difficult and then try to form sentences. Instead, learn and study the phrases and you will automatically begin to grasp the words.

• Don't be a bookworm. Reading and listening isn't enough! Make sure to read, listen and practice to speak. It is crucial that one understands the importance of practical knowledge over theoretical because, in English speaking, ultimately your practical knowledge is what will count.

• Ensure you're referring to the right study material. If the fundamentals of the language you're learning are incorrect, then your entire learning experience and efforts can go for a complete toss and result in mere failure.

• Submerse yourself in the depth of the language and make your earnest effort to acquire a hold over the same. Make minute alterations in your regular schedule by making it a rule to speak in English when you are around your family and friends. You could have them get involved as well, if they seem interested and wish to support your undertaking!

Let's take a look at a situation that should break down the entire basics of how to approach your child's teacher with request for some of the notes that are missing on account of her illness and absence in school.

Conversational Example:


Situation is held in the staffroom.

staffroom conversation 


Kim (Mother): Excuse me, May I come in?

Sheryl (Teacher): Yes. Please come in.

Kim: Good morning! My name is Kim and I am Kimberly's mother.

Sheryl: Of course, Kimberly. I am Sheryl, Kimberly's class teacher. Yes, tell me, how may I help you?

Kim: Ma'am Kimberly is down with the flu and hasn't been attending school for three days now, I got a little concerned about her notes being incomplete. Her doctor has asked her to resume school only from Monday and that would make her miss out on a lot of notes. All I wanted is the notebooks of a child that you recommend for one day and I will make sure he/ she gets it back tomorrow.

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Sheryl: Sure. You should take notes from Surya Kumar, a bright child with good handwriting .

Kim: Thank you so much, Sheryl, for your support.

Sheryl: No problem and ask Kimberly to take rest and come back fit and fine on Monday.

Kim: Certainly!

A simple conversation like this should be a cakewalk if you've practiced sufficiently. The driving factor should be your passion and desire to adapt to a new language. However, always remember to "keep it simple" and uncomplicated!

About eAgeTutor:


eAgeTutor.com is a premier online English learning institute. eAge's world class faculty and ace communication experts, from around the globe, help you to improve in an all-round manner. Assignments and tasks based well-researched content developed by subject matter and industry experts can certainly fetch the most desired results for improving spoken English skills. In this age of effective and advance communication technology, online spoken English programs are the most effective and convenient way to learn English.

For further information on our online English speaking courses or to experience the wonders of the virtual classroom, fix a demonstration session with our tutor.

- By Monika Agarwal

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Watching your child develop a dislike from attending school due to a class that mocks him/ her could be saddening. You wouldn't want your child to face issues in the classroom yet attend school on your insistence, tearfully. Teasing and baiting is a common fact at pre- primary and primary level yet when you hear your child complaining about it so much so that he/ she refrains from attending school ; it's time for you to take charge and get to the root of the problem.

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Speaking to an authority in fluent English:


As and when, a situation like this arises, choke not. Speaking to an authoritative person like a school principal, does get intimidating , yet having to do so in well- spoken English with a tint of finesse and flair to it is essential. Remember he/ she is the principal and hence, a dash of respect underlying in the sentences and words you choose is crucial.

Learn English vocabulary:


Having a strong vocabulary and continuously learning new words in English is a requirement, for normally, when speaking to an authoritative person, he/ she might be well- versed with his/ her vocabulary. Sometimes, this leaves you dumbstruck and not knowing the word would mean, not knowing the meaning it holds and hence not knowing how to reply to the statement passed by the person in front.

Let's take an example to get cues on how to handle a conversation with an authority (Child's principal) and some tips on how to learn spoken English fluently.

Situation:

Your pre- primary going kid refuses to attend school due to this dominating group of children in her class collectively teasing, pushing and pulling away her lunch box from her everyday. She always comes home crying and the degree of mocking is getting beyond limits. Also, you've approached the class teacher yet all in vain. It's time to speak to the principal.

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Conversational Example:

Brenda (Mother): Excuse me Ma'am, Can I come in?

Mrs. Fernandes (Principal): Come in.

Brenda: Good Morning Ma'am. We've never met before so let me introduce myself. I am Berny's mother.

Mrs. Fernandes: Pardon me. I have too many children in my school. I wouldn't be able to associate the name with the right child.

Brenda: I understand that Ma'am. My daughter Berny studies in the pre- primary section in Jr. K.G, division A.

Mrs. Fernandes: Oh. Okay. And how may I help you?

Brenda: Well Ma'am, my daughter has been facing some minor issues that have now begun to blow out of proportion in her class.

Mrs. Fernandes: Go on...

Brenda: There is this mischievous group of seven students that misbehave with Berny everyday. In the initial stages, it was only light teasing but gradually it evolved into something more serious like pushing and tugging her, stealing her lunch and calling her names almost throughout the day.

Mrs. Fernandes: I cannot believe this is going on in my school! We are strictly against this behavior. Why didn't you bring this to the class teacher's attention all this while?

Brenda: I did Ma'am, I did ask her to keep an eye out on that particular group of kids yet nothing changed. I decided to give the teacher some time before I approached you but it's been a week now and my daughter is refusing to attend school. She has started to look frail too over these three weeks as she doesn't get to eat her lunch and is slipping into acute depression .

Mrs. Fernandes: I am sorry Brenda. I was unaware about anything like this taking place. I wouldn't have let this misbehavior take place for more than a day! I will look into this matter right away. I understand your concern as a parent... and so, would you like to come with me to her class and get things right?

Brenda: I would love to... Thank you so much Ma'am.

Mrs. Fernandes: It is my duty.

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A simple, sophisticated conversation in fluent English. You too can learn to speak English fluently online, this will improve your English communication and give you an array of tips to improve your spoken English.

About eAgeTutor:


eAgeTutor.com is a premier online English learning institute. eAge's world class faculty and ace communication experts, from around the globe, help you to improve in an all-round manner. Assignments and tasks based well researched content developed by subject matter and industry experts can certainly fetch the most desired results for improving spoken English skills. In this age of effective and advance communication technology, online spoken English programs are the most effective and convenient way to learn English.

For further information on our online English speaking courses or to experience the wonders of the virtual classroom, fix a demonstration session with our tutor.

- By Monika Agarwal

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