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Sayan Dey

Experienced Tutor, Subject - Math , Science and Computer

Basirhat, Basirhat, India - 743411.

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I am a Private tutor , I am from Electrical engineering background and Have 8+ years of teaching experience on Math, Science, Computer for class 1 to 6.

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Languages Spoken

English Proficient

Hindi Basic

Education

Narula Institute Of Technology 2022

Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.)

Address

Basirhat, Basirhat, India - 743411

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Basirhat Town High School

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Teaches

Class I-V Tuition

Class Location

Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class I-V Tuition

8

Board

State, ICSE, CBSE

State boards taught

Gujarat State Board, Delhi State Board, West Bengal State Board, Rajasthan State Board

CBSE Subjects taught

Mathematics, Computers, Science, English

ICSE Subjects taught

Computer science, Science, Mathematics, English

Taught in School or College

No

State Syllabus Subjects taught

Science, Mathematics, English, Computer Science

Spoken English classes

Class Location

Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Reviews

No Reviews yet!

FAQs

1. Which school boards of Class 1-5 do you teach for?

State, ICSE and CBSE

2. Have you ever taught in any School or College?

No

3. Which classes do you teach?

I teach Class I-V Tuition and Spoken English Classes.

4. Do you provide a demo class?

Yes, I provide a free demo class.

5. How many years of experience do you have?

I have been teaching for 8 years.

Answers by Sayan Dey (3)

Answered on 05 Jun Learn Language/Spoken English

Interactive Games: Play "Simon Says," "Charades," or vocabulary bingo. Storytelling: Read aloud, have kids create and present their own stories. Role-Playing: Set up scenarios for kids to act out conversations. Songs and Rhymes: Use sing-alongs and rhymes to teach pronunciation. Technology:... ...more
  1. Interactive Games: Play "Simon Says," "Charades," or vocabulary bingo.
  2. Storytelling: Read aloud, have kids create and present their own stories.
  3. Role-Playing: Set up scenarios for kids to act out conversations.
  4. Songs and Rhymes: Use sing-alongs and rhymes to teach pronunciation.
  5. Technology: Use language apps and let kids record videos or voice messages.
  6. Arts and Crafts: Have kids describe their drawings or craft steps in English.
  7. Physical Activities: Organize scavenger hunts and action-based commands.
  8. Group Discussions: Do "Show and Tell" or simple debates.
  9. Visual Aids: Use flashcards and storyboards for vocabulary and storytelling.
  10. Rewards: Use sticker charts and give positive feedback for encouragement.
 
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Answered on 05 Jun Learn Language/Spoken English

Written and spoken English differ due to: Historical Evolution: Pronunciation has changed since the 15th century, but spelling hasn't. Great Vowel Shift: Major changes in vowel sounds occurred without changing spelling. Loanwords: Borrowed words retain original spelling but adapt pronunciation (e.g.,... ...more

Written and spoken English differ due to:

  1. Historical Evolution: Pronunciation has changed since the 15th century, but spelling hasn't.
  2. Great Vowel Shift: Major changes in vowel sounds occurred without changing spelling.
  3. Loanwords: Borrowed words retain original spelling but adapt pronunciation (e.g., "colonel" pronounced "kernel").
  4. Lack of Spelling Reforms: English hasn't had comprehensive spelling updates.
  5. Silent Letters: Historically pronounced letters are now silent (e.g., "knight").
  6. Phonetic Simplification: Spoken English simplifies sounds (e.g., "going to" becomes "gonna").
  7. Standardization: Printing and dictionaries fixed spellings based on older pronunciations.
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Answered on 05 Jun Learn Language/Spoken English

Chinese speakers can practice spoken English through these methods: Language Exchange: Use apps like Tandem and HelloTalk to converse with native speakers. Online Tutoring: Platforms like VIPKid, iTalki, and Cambly offer one-on-one sessions with native speakers. Conversation Clubs: Join local or... ...more

Chinese speakers can practice spoken English through these methods:

  1. Language Exchange: Use apps like Tandem and HelloTalk to converse with native speakers.
  2. Online Tutoring: Platforms like VIPKid, iTalki, and Cambly offer one-on-one sessions with native speakers.
  3. Conversation Clubs: Join local or online clubs for regular practice.
  4. Language Apps: Use Duolingo, Babbel, and Rosetta Stone for speaking exercises.
  5. Media Consumption: Watch English movies, TV shows, and YouTube videos.
  6. Podcasts and Audiobooks: Listen and mimic native speakers.
  7. Shadowing: Imitate native speakers’ speech patterns.
  8. Speech Recognition: Use tools like Google’s speech-to-text for feedback.
  9. Online Forums: Engage in English discussions on Reddit or Facebook groups.
  10. Daily Interaction: Practice speaking in real-life situations with native speakers.
  11. Practice with Peers: Speak English with friends or family members.
  12. Learning Software: Use Pimsleur or FluentU for interactive speaking exercises.

Regular practice and active engagement are key to improving spoken English.

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Teaches

Class I-V Tuition

Class Location

Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class I-V Tuition

8

Board

State, ICSE, CBSE

State boards taught

Gujarat State Board, Delhi State Board, West Bengal State Board, Rajasthan State Board

CBSE Subjects taught

Mathematics, Computers, Science, English

ICSE Subjects taught

Computer science, Science, Mathematics, English

Taught in School or College

No

State Syllabus Subjects taught

Science, Mathematics, English, Computer Science

Spoken English classes

Class Location

Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

No Reviews yet!

Answers by Sayan Dey (3)

Answered on 05 Jun Learn Language/Spoken English

Interactive Games: Play "Simon Says," "Charades," or vocabulary bingo. Storytelling: Read aloud, have kids create and present their own stories. Role-Playing: Set up scenarios for kids to act out conversations. Songs and Rhymes: Use sing-alongs and rhymes to teach pronunciation. Technology:... ...more
  1. Interactive Games: Play "Simon Says," "Charades," or vocabulary bingo.
  2. Storytelling: Read aloud, have kids create and present their own stories.
  3. Role-Playing: Set up scenarios for kids to act out conversations.
  4. Songs and Rhymes: Use sing-alongs and rhymes to teach pronunciation.
  5. Technology: Use language apps and let kids record videos or voice messages.
  6. Arts and Crafts: Have kids describe their drawings or craft steps in English.
  7. Physical Activities: Organize scavenger hunts and action-based commands.
  8. Group Discussions: Do "Show and Tell" or simple debates.
  9. Visual Aids: Use flashcards and storyboards for vocabulary and storytelling.
  10. Rewards: Use sticker charts and give positive feedback for encouragement.
 
Answers 11 Comments
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Answered on 05 Jun Learn Language/Spoken English

Written and spoken English differ due to: Historical Evolution: Pronunciation has changed since the 15th century, but spelling hasn't. Great Vowel Shift: Major changes in vowel sounds occurred without changing spelling. Loanwords: Borrowed words retain original spelling but adapt pronunciation (e.g.,... ...more

Written and spoken English differ due to:

  1. Historical Evolution: Pronunciation has changed since the 15th century, but spelling hasn't.
  2. Great Vowel Shift: Major changes in vowel sounds occurred without changing spelling.
  3. Loanwords: Borrowed words retain original spelling but adapt pronunciation (e.g., "colonel" pronounced "kernel").
  4. Lack of Spelling Reforms: English hasn't had comprehensive spelling updates.
  5. Silent Letters: Historically pronounced letters are now silent (e.g., "knight").
  6. Phonetic Simplification: Spoken English simplifies sounds (e.g., "going to" becomes "gonna").
  7. Standardization: Printing and dictionaries fixed spellings based on older pronunciations.
Answers 10 Comments
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Answered on 05 Jun Learn Language/Spoken English

Chinese speakers can practice spoken English through these methods: Language Exchange: Use apps like Tandem and HelloTalk to converse with native speakers. Online Tutoring: Platforms like VIPKid, iTalki, and Cambly offer one-on-one sessions with native speakers. Conversation Clubs: Join local or... ...more

Chinese speakers can practice spoken English through these methods:

  1. Language Exchange: Use apps like Tandem and HelloTalk to converse with native speakers.
  2. Online Tutoring: Platforms like VIPKid, iTalki, and Cambly offer one-on-one sessions with native speakers.
  3. Conversation Clubs: Join local or online clubs for regular practice.
  4. Language Apps: Use Duolingo, Babbel, and Rosetta Stone for speaking exercises.
  5. Media Consumption: Watch English movies, TV shows, and YouTube videos.
  6. Podcasts and Audiobooks: Listen and mimic native speakers.
  7. Shadowing: Imitate native speakers’ speech patterns.
  8. Speech Recognition: Use tools like Google’s speech-to-text for feedback.
  9. Online Forums: Engage in English discussions on Reddit or Facebook groups.
  10. Daily Interaction: Practice speaking in real-life situations with native speakers.
  11. Practice with Peers: Speak English with friends or family members.
  12. Learning Software: Use Pimsleur or FluentU for interactive speaking exercises.

Regular practice and active engagement are key to improving spoken English.

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Sayan Dey describes himself as Experienced Tutor, Subject - Math , Science and Computer. He conducts classes in Class I-V Tuition and Spoken English. Sayan is located in Basirhat, Basirhat. Sayan takes Regular Classes- at his Home and Online Classes- via online medium. He has 8 years of teaching experience . Sayan has completed Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) from Narula Institute Of Technology in 2022. HeĀ is well versed in Hindi and English.

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