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Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Python Training classes
4
Course Duration provided
6-12 months, 1-3 months, 3-6 months
Seeker background catered to
Individual, Corporate company, Educational Institution
Certification provided
Yes
Python applications taught
Web Development with Python , Data Visualization with Python, Testing with Python, Machine Learning with Python, Game Development with Python, Web Scraping with Python , Automation with Python , Data Analysis with Python , GUI (Graphical User Interfaces) with Python , PySpark, Text Processing with Python, Data Science with Python, Help in assignment
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in C Language Classes
4
Teaching Experience in detail in C Language Classes
Understanding Student Background: Assessment: Start by understanding the students' existing knowledge of programming concepts. Some might have familiarity with other languages, while others might be complete beginners. Tailoring Content: Customize the curriculum based on their level of understanding. For beginners, start with basic programming concepts before diving into C-specific syntax. Structured Curriculum: Sequential Learning: Introduce topics in a logical sequence, beginning with variables, data types, operators, and control structures. Hands-On Examples: Use practical, relatable examples to illustrate each concept. For instance, demonstrate variable usage with real-world analogies. Practice Exercises: Assign coding exercises after each lesson to reinforce learning. These exercises could range from simple programs (like printing patterns) to complex ones (working with arrays, functions, and pointers). Resources and Tools: IDE Familiarization: Introduce Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) like Code::Blocks, Dev-C++, or Visual Studio, emphasizing their importance in coding and debugging. Online Platforms: Utilize online coding platforms that offer interactive challenges and solutions. Websites like HackerRank, LeetCode, or Codecademy can supplement classroom learning. Emphasizing Concepts Unique to C: Memory Management: Detailed explanation of memory allocation, pointers, and dynamic memory allocation (malloc, calloc) is crucial. Visual aids or diagrams often help in understanding memory concepts. File Handling: Demonstrate file I/O operations (reading, writing, appending) using examples that resonate with students’ interests (such as creating, editing, and saving game scores). Problem-Solving Approach: Algorithmic Thinking: Encourage students to think algorithmically and break problems into smaller, manageable steps before coding. Debugging Techniques: Teach debugging methods like using printf statements, debugging tools, and logical reasoning to identify and rectify errors. Assessments and Feedback: Regular Assessments: Conduct regular quizzes, assignments, or mini-projects to evaluate understanding. Constructive Feedback: Provide personalized feedback on coding style, logic, and approach to encourage improvement. Real-World Applications: Projects and Case Studies: Engage students in real-world projects (like creating a simple game, implementing data structures) to demonstrate how C is used in practical applications. Industry Insights: Share industry use cases where C is fundamental, like operating systems, embedded systems, or IoT devices.
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Class I-V Tuition
4
Fees
₹ 500 per hour
NIOS Subjects taught
EVS, Tamil, Sanskrit, Mathematics, Hindi, English, Science
Board
State, IGCSE, ICSE, CBSE, DAV board, NIOS, International Baccalaureate
State boards taught
Tamil Nadu State Board
IB Subjects taught
Mathematics, Hindi, Social studies, Computers, Science, English
CBSE Subjects taught
Science, EVS, Hindi, Tamil, English, Computers, Social Science
ICSE Subjects taught
Hindi, English, Social Studies, EVS, Computer science, Tamil
IGCSE Subjects taught
English, Science, Hindi, Mathematics
Experience in School or College
Each student has different ways of knowledge. We just need to find which way we should take them
Taught in School or College
Yes
State Syllabus Subjects taught
Social Science, Mathematics, English, Computer Science, Science, Hindi, Tamil, EVS
Teaching Experience in detail in Class I-V Tuition
Tamil: Teaching Tamil to young learners involves introducing the basics of the language, including letters, words, and simple phrases. Lessons typically include: Alphabet and Phonetics: Teaching Tamil script and pronunciation through interactive methods like rhymes, stories, and songs. Vocabulary Building: Introducing everyday words, numbers, colors, and basic conversational phrases to familiarize students with common terms. Reading and Writing Practice: Encouraging reading comprehension and writing exercises to enhance language skills gradually. Environmental Science (EVS): EVS at this level focuses on creating awareness about the environment, nature, and basic scientific concepts. Teaching strategies include: Nature Exploration: Conducting nature walks, gardening activities, or visits to parks to familiarize students with their surroundings. Hands-On Activities: Engaging students in activities like planting, recycling projects, or observing natural phenomena to foster environmental consciousness. Simple Science Concepts: Introducing basic scientific ideas related to weather, seasons, animals, and plants through interactive lessons and experiments. Science: Science lessons for young learners usually cover foundational concepts across various disciplines like: Introduction to Sciences: Introducing basic scientific principles through simple experiments and demonstrations. Interactive Learning: Using visual aids, models, and experiments to explain concepts related to plants, animals, the human body, and the environment. Encouraging Curiosity: Promoting curiosity and critical thinking by encouraging questions and exploration. Computer Science: Teaching computer science to younger students involves introducing them to technology and its basics: Introduction to Computers: Familiarizing students with computer hardware, basic software, and their functionalities. Digital Literacy: Teaching the basics of typing, navigating software, and internet safety through interactive games and exercises. Coding Concepts: Introducing fundamental coding concepts through visual programming languages or block-based coding platforms. Social Studies: Social studies lessons at this level cover aspects of history, geography, civics, and culture: Cultural Exploration: Introducing different cultures, traditions, and customs through stories, festivals, and artifacts. Geography Basics: Teaching basic geographical concepts like landforms, maps, continents, and countries through visual aids and interactive sessions. Historical Narratives: Sharing simplified historical stories and events to develop an understanding of the past. Hindi: Teaching Hindi involves introducing the language, its script, and basic conversational skills: Alphabet and Vocabulary: Teaching Hindi script, pronunciation, and common words through interactive activities. Conversational Practice: Engaging students in simple conversations, role-plays, and storytelling in Hindi to build speaking skills. Cultural Integration: Integrating Hindi culture, festivals, and traditions to make language learning more immersive.
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Class 12 Tuition
4
Board
State, CBSE
Preferred class strength
Group Classes, One on one/ Private Tutions
CBSE Subjects taught
Hindi, Computer Science, History, Biology, English, Political Science
Experience in School or College
You will see the result in their marks
State board looking for
Tamil Nadu State Board
Taught in School or College
Yes
State Syllabus Subjects taught
Political Science, Statistics, Geography, Economics, Computer Science, History, Political Science, Tamil, Biology, Chemistry, English, Hindi, Mathematics
Teaching Experience in detail in Class 12 Tuition
In teaching Class 12 students, the focus is often on preparing them for crucial board exams and laying a strong foundation for higher education. Here's a detailed breakdown of strategies and experiences relevant to tutoring students at this level: Subject Specialization: In-Depth Subject Knowledge: Thorough understanding of the curriculum's specifics, including syllabus, marking schemes, and exam patterns. Subject Matter Mastery: Proficiency in the subjects taught at this level, such as Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Accountancy, Economics, etc., depending on the student's chosen stream. Tailoring Lessons: Customized Learning Plans: Assessing individual student strengths and weaknesses to design personalized study plans. Adaptive Teaching: Adjusting teaching styles to match student learning preferences, be it visual, auditory, or kinesthetic. Exam Preparation: Board Exam Focus: Structuring lessons to cover exam-oriented topics while ensuring a deep understanding of underlying concepts. Practice Papers and Mock Tests: Regularly providing practice papers and conducting mock tests to familiarize students with exam conditions and time management. Concept Clarity: Fundamentals Reinforcement: Ensuring students have a strong grasp of foundational concepts before progressing to more complex topics. Visual Aids and Examples: Utilizing visual aids, diagrams, and real-life examples to simplify abstract concepts and make them relatable. Problem-Solving Skills: Application-Based Learning: Encouraging critical thinking by applying theoretical concepts to practical scenarios or real-life problems. Solving Sample Problems: Practicing a variety of problems to enhance problem-solving skills and develop confidence.
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Spoken English classes
6
Age groups catered to
Above 25 yrs, Below 10 yrs, 10 yrs to 15 yrs, 16 yrs to 25 yrs
Levels of Spoken English I teach
Advanced, Basic
Lived or Worked in English Speaking Country
No
Awards and Recognition
No
Certification
None
Name
elite targets
Profession
Tutor
Language of instruction offered
Tamil to English, Hindi to English, English to English
Curriculum Expertise
State, International, CBSE
Citizen of English Speaking Country
No
Class strength catered to
Group Classes, One on one/ Private Tutions
Teaching done in
Vocabulary, Basic Spoken English, English Grammar
Teaching at
Institute
Teaching Experience in detail in Spoken English classes
Creating a Supportive Environment: Encouraging Participation: Fostering an inclusive classroom where students feel comfortable speaking without fear of judgment. Building Confidence: Employing confidence-building exercises and activities to empower learners to express themselves freely. Structured Curriculum: Functional Language Approach: Designing lessons around practical, everyday situations, such as greetings, making requests, expressing opinions, etc. Progressive Learning: Structuring lessons from basic to advanced levels, gradually introducing grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation. Interactive Learning: Role-Playing and Dialogues: Engaging students in role-plays or scripted dialogues to simulate real-life conversations. Group Discussions: Encouraging group discussions on various topics to improve fluency and develop critical thinking skills. Pronunciation and Intonation: Phonetic Drills: Focusing on correct pronunciation through phonetic exercises and drills. Stress and Intonation: Teaching the nuances of stress, intonation, and rhythm in spoken English to enhance clarity and naturalness. Vocabulary and Idioms: Contextual Learning: Introducing new words and phrases in context, relating them to daily situations or interests of the learners. Idiomatic Expressions: Explaining idioms and expressions commonly used in spoken English and their appropriate usage. Listening and Comprehension: Audio-Visual Aids: Using audio clips, videos, and podcasts to expose learners to different accents, speech patterns, and contexts. Listening Activities: Conducting listening exercises followed by comprehension tasks to improve understanding and retention. Error Correction and Feedback: Constructive Feedback: Correcting errors in a supportive manner, focusing on improvement rather than criticism. Error Analysis: Identifying common mistakes and addressing them systematically to enhance speaking accuracy.
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Data Science Classes
4
Data science techniques
Python, Java, Artificial Intelligence, Machine learning
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Answered on 03 Mar Learn IT Courses/Programming Languages/C Language
A C program typically starts with preprocessor directives, followed by global variable declarations. It then defines functions, one of which must be the main()
function, serving as the entry point. The program executes by calling main()
, which may utilize user-defined and library functions, manipulate variables, and perform operations, structured into statements and expressions within function bodies, adhering to the syntax and semantics of the C language.
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English grammar can be a treasure trove of intriguing questions! Here are a few that often spark curiosity or debate:
Oxford comma: Should it always be used, or are there cases where its omission is acceptable?
Split infinitives: Is it acceptable to split infinitives in formal writing, or should they always be kept together?
Ending sentences with prepositions: Is it grammatically incorrect to end a sentence with a preposition, or is it acceptable in modern usage?
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