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Md. Mahabub Hossain

Co-Founder & CEO
Skill with Limithuna

At the beginning, I am giving millions of thanks to Almighty Allah. I have been able to create this platform of Skill with Limithuna by the infinite mercy of Almighty Allah. Skill with Limithuna starts on 1st September 2023. Good things are created from the desire to do good. Skill with Limithuna is just such a creation. Skill with Limithuna believes that the more one knows how to perform tasks, the more skill one will acquire. And this is why the motto of Skill with Limithuna is Learn Method, Earn Skill.

Being an efficient citizen means you are helping your country move forward. Wherever you are in the world, your skills will help you stand out and your country will be known by you. Think about it, because of your skills you have unknowingly become the representative of your country! We all look for a package in everything. A package that contains almost everything and we swallow the false satisfaction of learning and becoming proficient and even inculcate our children in the same package. But have we ever thought so much, knowing everything, we are not able to become proficient in any subject. The same thing is happening with our children. Because of this inefficiency or because of minimal knowledge, we fall far behind in our professional life compared to our skilled colleagues. You can never occupy a leadership position without competence. Now is the time to change our thinking. Cultivate the mindset of thoroughly learning the subjects that require the most.

Think about it, Microsoft Office is the most advanced thing at present. Microsoft Word is needed to write any letter or application in the office or in personal life, and even to write land documents, the role of Microsoft Word is immense. The importance of Microsoft Word for students’ assignment creation cannot be ignored. Microsoft Excel is the only easy and convenient way to keep your company’s accounts. You will need Microsoft PowerPoint for any presentation. If you want to do Data Analysis, then you need to know Power Query and Power BI. We cannot deny the contribution of Microsoft Office in any way. It’s time to focus on mastering the subject that is so closely related to our lives. How many of us know about Microsoft Certification? What are the benefits of this Microsoft Certification? How to get this certification? How to get from Bangladesh? You will get answers to these questions on this website.

The next thing I am going to talk about is English Language. Its use in our daily life is about 80 percent. But unfortunately, we are far behind in this matter too. We think I will take Spoken English course before or after Graduation or Post Graduation, then go abroad for higher education with IELTS within 3 months. It can be seen that after going abroad, a student is not able to fully understand his academic lessons because he is not proficient in English language, so he has to do the English language course again in that country for a lot of money. So, we should start and become proficient as soon as possible without neglecting the things that are most needed in our daily life.

Inthis platform of Skill with Limithuna, you will get enough material to make yourself skilled. The courses are well designed, which will make your future personal and professional life easy and smooth. Instead of preparing yourself for traditional competition, it is wise to stay ahead of everyone by mastering the things you need in life.

Finally, thank you so much for spending time on Skill with Limithuna. Hope you stay with Skill with Limithuna and even introduce Skill with Limithuna to everyone you know.

Mamiya Rahman Lina

Co-Founder & CFO
Skill with Limithuna

Skill with Limithuna officially started its journey from 01-09-2023 by the mercy of Almighty Allah. The motto of Skill with Limithuna is Learn Method, Earn Skill. Skill with Limithuna believes that the more you know the method, the more skill you gain. To improve your skills, Skill with Limithuna has organized several courses including Microsoft Office Word 365, Excel 365, PowerPoint 365, and Spoken English.

Hi, I am Mamiya Rahman Lina, Co-Founder of Skill with Limithuna. Congratulations for visiting our website. I hope you get everything you need from our courses. We all know that success does not come very quickly. And even if it does not last long. What takes longer to get has a longer deadline. Skill with Limithuna has set a course time limit of 6 months for Microsoft Office only to make a student truly proficient. Those who want to achieve everything in the least amount of time actually achieve nothing. So, we should devote the time required to master a subject. Competence is a tool that presents you with respect in front of everyone. Everything in life may leave you but the skills you have acquired will never leave you.

Do you know how someone becomes special to us? Yes, rightly guessed for that person’s skill. No change happens overnight, it takes practice, practice, and practice. Short-cut roads will change the present, but the future will be mixed with the past. Skill with Limithuna will make your skill acquisition time much easier. Our greatest crime is to spend time thinking without doing. If you spend as much time on thinking as you do on work, you will see that you have come a long way without realizing it. Do you know the difference between trying and doing? When you say, ‘I’m trying’, you are optimistic. But when you learn to say, ‘I do’, you will surely succeed. Because you have faith in yourself.

This is all for today, I must say bye with the hope of introducing Skill with Limithuna to everyone you know, finally, thank you once again for spending your valuable time to read everything and visit the Skill with Limithuna.

Mousumi Rahman Dina

Co-Founder & CEO
English with Dina

Congratulations on visiting our website and thank you so much for spending your valuable time with us. Humans are inherently inclined to learn something. Whether from nature, personal friends, relatives, or people from various social classes. Again, there are some institutional educations that we receive from various institutions on various topics. Skill with Limithuna is one such organization where you can learn specific subjects of your choice.

Hi, this is Mousumi Rahman Dina, Co-founder & CEO of English with Dina
and I’m here as an English Spoken Teacher of Skill with Limithuna. Today I am going to share about the history of English.

English is a West Germanic language that originated from Ingvaeonic languages brought to Britain in the mid-5th to 7th centuries AD by Anglo-Saxon migrants from what is now northwest Germany, southern Denmark and the Netherlands. The Anglo-Saxons settled in the British Isles in the mid-5th century and came to dominate the bulk of southern Great Britain. Their language originated as a group of Ingvaeonic languages which were spoken by the settlers in England and southern and eastern Scotland in the early Middle Ages, displacing the Celtic languages (and, possibly, British Latin) that had previously been dominant. Old English reflected the varied origins of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms established in different parts of Britain. The Late West Saxon dialect eventually became dominant. A significant subsequent influence on the shaping of Old English came from contact with the North Germanic languages spoken by the Scandinavian Vikings who conquered and colonized parts of Britain during the 8th and 9th centuries, which led to much lexical borrowing and grammatical simplification. The Anglian dialects had a greater influence on Middle English.

After the Norman conquest in 1066, Old English was replaced, for a time, by Anglo-Norman (also known as Anglo-Norman French) as the language of the upper classes. This is regarded as marking the end of the Old English or Anglo-Saxon era, as during this period the English language was heavily influenced by Anglo-Norman, developing into a phase known now as Middle English. The conquering Normans spoke a Romance langue d’oïl called Old Norman, which in Britain developed into Anglo-Norman. Many Norman and French loanwords entered the local language in this period, especially in vocabulary related to the church, the court system, and the government. As Normans are descendants of Vikings who invaded France, Norman French was influenced by Old Norse, and many Norse loanwords in English came directly from French. Middle English was spoken to the late 15th century. The system of orthography that was established during the Middle English period is largely still in use today. Later changes in pronunciation, however, combined with the adoption of various foreign spellings, mean that the spelling of modern English words appears highly irregular.

Early Modern English – the language used by William Shakespeare – is dated from around 1500. It incorporated many Renaissance-era loans from Latin and Ancient Greek, as well as borrowings from other European languages, including French, German and Dutch. Significant pronunciation changes in this period included the Great Vowel Shift, which affected the qualities of most long vowels. Modern English proper, similar in most respects to that spoken today, was in place by the late 17th century.

English as we know it today came to be exported to other parts of the world through British colonization and is now the dominant language in Britain and Ireland, the United States and Canada, Australia, New Zealand and many smaller former colonies, as well as being widely spoken in India, parts of Africa, and elsewhere. Partially due to the influence of the United States and its globalized efforts of commerce and technology, English took on the status of a global lingua franca in the second half of the 20th century. This is especially true in Europe, where English has largely taken over the former roles of French and (much earlier) Latin as a common language used to conduct business and diplomacy, share scientific and technological information, and otherwise communicate across national boundaries. The efforts of English-speaking Christian missionaries have resulted in English becoming a second language for many other groups.

Khaled Omar Riyal

Co-Founder
English with Dina

Hi, I am Khaled Omar Riyal. Co-founder of English with Dina. Today I am introducing “English with Dina” on the platform of “Skill with Limithuna”.

The English language is more important for our daily schedule. At this present time, we all agree that the English language occupies about 80% of our daily activities. We cannot deny this fact in any way. If we search English language Wikipedia then we will get that English is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, whose speakers, called Anglophones, originated in early medieval England. The namesake of the language is the Angles, one of the ancient Germanic peoples that migrated to the island of Great Britain.

English is the most spoken language in the world and the third-most spoken native language, after Mandarin Chinese and Spanish. It is also the most widely learned second language in the world, with more second-language speakers than native speakers.

English is either the official language or one of the official languages in 59 sovereign states (such as India, Ireland, and Canada). In some other countries, it is the sole or dominant language for historical reasons without being explicitly defined by law (such as in the United States or the United Kingdom). It is a co-official language of the United Nations, the European Union, and many other international and regional organizations. It has also become the de facto language of diplomacy, science, international trade, tourism, aviation, entertainment and the Internet. English accounts for at least 70% of total speakers of the Germanic language branch, and as of 2005, it was estimated that there were over two billion speakers worldwide.

Old English emerged from a group of West Germanic dialects spoken by the Anglo-Saxons. Late Old English borrowed some grammar and core vocabulary from Old Norse, a North Germanic language. Then, Middle English borrowed words extensively from French dialects, which make up about 28% of Modern English vocabulary, and from Latin, which also provides about 28%. Thus, although most of its total vocabulary now comes from Romance languages, its grammar, phonology, and most commonly used words keep it genealogically classified under the Germanic branch. English exists on a dialect continuum with Scots and then is most closely related to the Low Saxon and Frisian languages.