Salt Lake City Sector III, Kolkata, India - 700106
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Spoken English
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Spoken English classes
8
Age groups catered to
Above 25 yrs
Levels of Spoken English I teach
Advanced, Basic
Country Name
England
Lived or Worked in English Speaking Country
Yes
Exams Attended
IELTS
Awards and Recognition
No
Certification
None
Profession
Tutor
Language of instruction offered
English to English, Hindi to English
Curriculum Expertise
CBSE, State, ICSE/ISC, International
Citizen of English Speaking Country
No
Years of stay in English Speaking Country
3
Class strength catered to
One on one/ Private Tutions
Teaching done in
English Grammar, Basic Spoken English, Vocabulary
Teaching at
Home
3.9 out of 5 93 reviews
Binod Kumar
"I would like to express my deep thanks and appreciation for all the efforts that you have exerted in preparing and presenting this interesting program. I was really impressed by your innovative methods of teaching and the way you used the audio and video programs and tools in order to support the learning process. I have spent a very amazing time using browsing and using your programs. Clearly, I have enjoyed using this beautiful programs and also, I have a very good memories about it. Thank you again. Wishing you the best and hopefully that you will achieve more success and prosperity for in favor of your institute. "
Reply by Oindrilla
Thank you for the lovely words🙂🙂
Hemlata Tak
"I have talked to oindrilla ma'am for spoken english and all decided, after I have paid to her 50% as advance of fee and take my only one day class after she didn't pick my call and also block me every where like whatsapp, skype so please don't trust. "
Rajeev prasad
"Oindrilla mam has wonderful teaching abilities and excellent speaking skills, she teaches slowly and very understandable. She is motivated to me for speaking the English language. The way of teaching was very nice. At first day she evaluates your strength and weakness. She never ever make you feel awkward or nervous. Her teaching methods are so unique. She is the best teacher and best companion I have ever had. "
Reply by Oindrilla
Thank you so much sir, it means a lot
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Answered 11 hrs ago Learn Language/Tamil Language
No, the Tamil language script is not derived from Devanagari; it has its own distinct script called the Tamil script, which is based on the ancient Brahmi script, not Devanagari which is primarily used for languages like Hindi and Sanskrit.
Key points:
Tamil script: The script used to write Tamil is called the Tamil script.
Devanagari script: This script is primarily used for languages like Hindi, Marathi, and Sanskrit.
Origin of Tamil script: Tamil script is derived from the ancient Brahmi script.
Answered 11 hrs ago Learn Language/Tamil Language
Preserving the Tamil language is crucial because it acts as a vital pillar of Tamil culture and identity, safeguarding a rich heritage of ancient literature, philosophy, and artistic expression, making it a key component of understanding the Dravidian culture and history, especially as it is considered one of the oldest documented languages in the world;.
Key reasons to preserve Tamil:
Cultural Significance:
Tamil language is deeply intertwined with Tamil culture, preserving it ensures the continuation of traditions, customs, and beliefs.
Literary Heritage:
Tamil possesses a vast body of ancient literature, including Sangam literature, which provides valuable insights into the past.
Linguistic Importance:
As the oldest documented Dravidian language, Tamil serves as a source for studying the origins and evolution of the Dravidian language family.
Identity and Community:
For Tamil people, the language is a key marker of their identity and allows them to connect with their community.
Global Reach:
With a significant Tamil diaspora, preserving the language enables communication and cultural exchange across different regions.
Answered 11 hrs ago Learn Language/Tamil Language
No, the English language originated in England, not America. It's a West Germanic language that developed from the languages of Anglo-Saxon migrants who settled in Britain in the 5th–7th centuries AD.
Explanation
The English language originated from the Proto-Indo-European language, which was spoken by nomads in southeastern Europe around 5,000 years ago.
The Angles, Saxons, and Jutes were Germanic peoples who migrated to Britain after the Roman occupation.
The Angles settled in what became known as "Angle-land", or England.
The language spoken by the Anglo-Saxons became known as "Old English".
The language evolved over time, influenced by the Vikings and the Anglian dialects.
The Late West Saxon dialect became dominant.
English is the dominant language in many countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia.
Answered 11 hrs ago Learn Language/Tamil Language
While some theories suggest a connection between Sumerian and Tamil, the prevailing consensus among linguists is that they are not directly related languages, with Sumerian considered a language isolate and Tamil belonging to the Dravidian language family; however, a few similarities in grammar and vocabulary have led some to speculate about potential distant links, though substantial evidence for this is lacking.
Key points to consider:
Language isolate:
Sumerian is classified as a language isolate, meaning it has no demonstrably close relatives among known languages.
Dravidian family:
Tamil is part of the Dravidian language family, which is geographically distinct from the region where Sumerian was spoken.
Similarities in theories:
Some scholars point to potential similarities in grammar and certain vocabulary words between Sumerian and Tamil, leading to theories about possible ancient connections.
Answered 11 hrs ago Learn Language/Tamil Language
The English language originated in Great Britain in the 5th century AD. It is a West Germanic language that is part of the Indo-European language family.
Origins
The Angles, Saxons, and Jutes, Germanic tribes from northern Germany and Jutland, migrated to Britain in the 5th and 6th centuries.
The languages spoken by these tribes evolved into Old English.
The Vikings conquered and colonized parts of Britain in the 8th and 9th centuries, which influenced Old English.
The Norman Conquest of 1066 brought many French words into English.
Influences
English is written with the Latin alphabet due to the influence of Christianity.
English has also been influenced by French, Greek, Spanish, and West African languages.
India added words to English, including "pajamas", "shampoo", "cash", and "bungalow".
Today
English is the most spoken language in the world.
It is the primary language of many countries, including many sub-Saharan African countries.
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