Dhule Chaini Road, Dhule, India - 424001.
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Hindi Proficient
North Maharashtra University 2017
Master of Commerce (M.Com.)
MSCE 2021
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Dhule Chaini Road, Dhule, India - 424001
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Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Class I-V Tuition
8
Fees
₹ 250.0 per hour
Board
State, CBSE, ICSE, International Baccalaureate
State boards taught
Delhi State Board, Maharashtra State Board
IB Subjects taught
Science, English, Social studies
CBSE Subjects taught
Science, Mathematics, EVS, English
ICSE Subjects taught
EVS, English, Science, Social Studies
Experience in School or College
I have 7 yeras of teaching expeience with a missionary school spevially english and evs
Taught in School or College
Yes
State Syllabus Subjects taught
Science, English, Social Science, EVS, Mathematics
Teaching Experience in detail in Class I-V Tuition
been teaching for seven years. Four years at elementary school, and three years at secondary school. Learned a lot along the way, especially what teaching methods work best with various classes and subjects, but also how to deal with problems with discipline, something every teacher faces in this district. I will be honest with you–it wasn’t always an easy ride, and I experienced a few really bad days, days when I considered quitting teaching. But luckily I’ve never done that, because when I look at the bigger picture, and all the good things that happened with the students, I still see teaching as my mission, and as a dream job to have. I’ve worked as a Montessori teacher for a year. It was a great experience, and allowed me to experiment with unorthodox teaching methods, something I’d love to apply also in mainstream education–at least to some extent. Teaching by playing, putting emphasis on communication and creativity, I really feel it is the best we can do for the children, to help them develop their full potential. It is the only experience I have so far, but at the same time I believe my education, and all the courses I went to, prepared me for the role of a teacher at an elementary school. Special Tip: This is just one question you may face while trying to get a job of a teacher, and to be honest, it isn’t the most difficult one. If you want to learn how to answer the really tricky questions, and actually practice your answers and get immediate feedback from a life-like AI interview coach, check out this practice page on our partner website, Real Mock Interviews. Just enter your email, pick one of the interview questions for teachers, and start practicing FOR FREE. It’s fun and you’ll thank me later :). This is my first job application, but it doesn’t mean I have no experience with teaching. Since I have always excelled in Math–something many people struggle with, I was earning some extra cash giving private lessons to my classmates at the college. The most important thing I learned during this teaching experience is that individual approach is the key. And I’d love to benefit from this in my first real teaching job, ideally with your school. I cannot wait to get to know the students, and try to help them reach their full potential, and also to enjoy their time at school! It may look like I worked only in retail for the past 12 years, but I want to ensure you that as a mother of three, I have had my share of teaching experience. You love your children, but you also want them to become good citizens, and also to teach them many skills so they can do activities without you. And now I do not talk only about bathroom duties. It is also about preparing basic meals, learning to ride a bicycle, taking care of a dog, and other things. I taught my children all these skills and believe I did a good job as their “teacher”. Now, when I feel I am too old to work in sales, I’d like to finally benefit from my French skills, and become a French teacher. And while I never taught anyone French language before, I had great teachers myself, and can benefit from everything I learned from them, from our lessons. My teaching experience is mostly from the corporate sphere. Working as a training specialist, I helped new hires learn how to work with the information system we used in the company, and also to ease into their new role. Over the years I worked with all kinds of personalities, and believe to know how to work with adults, how to teach them, which is one of the main reasons why I apply for this job with you. If I should characterize my teaching experience in three words only, I’d call it extensive and eye-opening. The only experience I have comes from the obligatory 180 hours we had to teach in the last year at the University. I was assisting teachers in different classes, mostly in History and Geography. And I learned a few important things during this experience. First of all, that we should not idealize our job. Regardless of how hard we try, some students won’t pay attention, and some students will fail to pass the exams. It is how it is, and we have to focus on effort, instead of on results we achieve with the students. Secondly, that I really love this job, and want to teach for years on end, ideally at a high school level. And last but not least, that students have higher expectations nowadays, and unless we want to face problems with attention and discipline, we have to mix it up with innovative teaching methods, and cannot rely on lecturing only.
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Spoken English classes
7
Age groups catered to
Above 25 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
Yes
Enter you Award details
best language teacher award.
Certification
Delta (Diploma in teaching english to speaker of other languages)
Name
St Xavier
Profession
Working Professional
Language of instruction offered
Hindi to English, English to English, Marathi to English
Curriculum Expertise
CBSE, State, ICSE/ISC
Citizen of English Speaking Country
No
Class strength catered to
One on one/ Private Tutions, Group Classes
Teaching done in
English Grammar, Basic Spoken English, Vocabulary
Teaching at
School
Teaching Experience in detail in Spoken English classes
been teaching for seven years. Four years at elementary school, and three years at secondary school. Learned a lot along the way, especially what teaching methods work best with various classes and subjects, but also how to deal with problems with discipline, something every teacher faces in this district. I will be honest with you–it wasn’t always an easy ride, and I experienced a few really bad days, days when I considered quitting teaching. But luckily I’ve never done that, because when I look at the bigger picture, and all the good things that happened with the students, I still see teaching as my mission, and as a dream job to have. I’ve worked as a Montessori teacher for a year. It was a great experience, and allowed me to experiment with unorthodox teaching methods, something I’d love to apply also in mainstream education–at least to some extent. Teaching by playing, putting emphasis on communication and creativity, I really feel it is the best we can do for the children, to help them develop their full potential. It is the only experience I have so far, but at the same time I believe my education, and all the courses I went to, prepared me for the role of a teacher at an elementary school. Special Tip: This is just one question you may face while trying to get a job of a teacher, and to be honest, it isn’t the most difficult one. If you want to learn how to answer the really tricky questions, and actually practice your answers and get immediate feedback from a life-like AI interview coach, check out this practice page on our partner website, Real Mock Interviews. Just enter your email, pick one of the interview questions for teachers, and start practicing FOR FREE. It’s fun and you’ll thank me later :). This is my first job application, but it doesn’t mean I have no experience with teaching. Since I have always excelled in Math–something many people struggle with, I was earning some extra cash giving private lessons to my classmates at the college. The most important thing I learned during this teaching experience is that individual approach is the key. And I’d love to benefit from this in my first real teaching job, ideally with your school. I cannot wait to get to know the students, and try to help them reach their full potential, and also to enjoy their time at school! It may look like I worked only in retail for the past 12 years, but I want to ensure you that as a mother of three, I have had my share of teaching experience. You love your children, but you also want them to become good citizens, and also to teach them many skills so they can do activities without you. And now I do not talk only about bathroom duties. It is also about preparing basic meals, learning to ride a bicycle, taking care of a dog, and other things. I taught my children all these skills and believe I did a good job as their “teacher”. Now, when I feel I am too old to work in sales, I’d like to finally benefit from my French skills, and become a French teacher. And while I never taught anyone French language before, I had great teachers myself, and can benefit from everything I learned from them, from our lessons. My teaching experience is mostly from the corporate sphere. Working as a training specialist, I helped new hires learn how to work with the information system we used in the company, and also to ease into their new role. Over the years I worked with all kinds of personalities, and believe to know how to work with adults, how to teach them, which is one of the main reasons why I apply for this job with you. If I should characterize my teaching experience in three words only, I’d call it extensive and eye-opening. The only experience I have comes from the obligatory 180 hours we had to teach in the last year at the University. I was assisting teachers in different classes, mostly in History and Geography. And I learned a few important things during this experience. First of all, that we should not idealize our job. Regardless of how hard we try, some students won’t pay attention, and some students will fail to pass the exams. It is how it is, and we have to focus on effort, instead of on results we achieve with the students. Secondly, that I really love this job, and want to teach for years on end, ideally at a high school level. And last but not least, that students have higher expectations nowadays, and unless we want to face problems with attention and discipline, we have to mix it up with innovative teaching methods, and cannot rely on lecturing only.
1. Which school boards of Class 1-5 do you teach for?
State, CBSE, ICSE and others
2. Have you ever taught in any School or College?
Yes
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.
Answered on 31 Aug Learn Language/Spoken English
Answered on 31 Aug Learn Language/Spoken English
Answered on 31 Aug Learn Language/Spoken English/Spoken English for Beginners to Advanced
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Class I-V Tuition
8
Fees
₹ 250.0 per hour
Board
State, CBSE, ICSE, International Baccalaureate
State boards taught
Delhi State Board, Maharashtra State Board
IB Subjects taught
Science, English, Social studies
CBSE Subjects taught
Science, Mathematics, EVS, English
ICSE Subjects taught
EVS, English, Science, Social Studies
Experience in School or College
I have 7 yeras of teaching expeience with a missionary school spevially english and evs
Taught in School or College
Yes
State Syllabus Subjects taught
Science, English, Social Science, EVS, Mathematics
Teaching Experience in detail in Class I-V Tuition
been teaching for seven years. Four years at elementary school, and three years at secondary school. Learned a lot along the way, especially what teaching methods work best with various classes and subjects, but also how to deal with problems with discipline, something every teacher faces in this district. I will be honest with you–it wasn’t always an easy ride, and I experienced a few really bad days, days when I considered quitting teaching. But luckily I’ve never done that, because when I look at the bigger picture, and all the good things that happened with the students, I still see teaching as my mission, and as a dream job to have. I’ve worked as a Montessori teacher for a year. It was a great experience, and allowed me to experiment with unorthodox teaching methods, something I’d love to apply also in mainstream education–at least to some extent. Teaching by playing, putting emphasis on communication and creativity, I really feel it is the best we can do for the children, to help them develop their full potential. It is the only experience I have so far, but at the same time I believe my education, and all the courses I went to, prepared me for the role of a teacher at an elementary school. Special Tip: This is just one question you may face while trying to get a job of a teacher, and to be honest, it isn’t the most difficult one. If you want to learn how to answer the really tricky questions, and actually practice your answers and get immediate feedback from a life-like AI interview coach, check out this practice page on our partner website, Real Mock Interviews. Just enter your email, pick one of the interview questions for teachers, and start practicing FOR FREE. It’s fun and you’ll thank me later :). This is my first job application, but it doesn’t mean I have no experience with teaching. Since I have always excelled in Math–something many people struggle with, I was earning some extra cash giving private lessons to my classmates at the college. The most important thing I learned during this teaching experience is that individual approach is the key. And I’d love to benefit from this in my first real teaching job, ideally with your school. I cannot wait to get to know the students, and try to help them reach their full potential, and also to enjoy their time at school! It may look like I worked only in retail for the past 12 years, but I want to ensure you that as a mother of three, I have had my share of teaching experience. You love your children, but you also want them to become good citizens, and also to teach them many skills so they can do activities without you. And now I do not talk only about bathroom duties. It is also about preparing basic meals, learning to ride a bicycle, taking care of a dog, and other things. I taught my children all these skills and believe I did a good job as their “teacher”. Now, when I feel I am too old to work in sales, I’d like to finally benefit from my French skills, and become a French teacher. And while I never taught anyone French language before, I had great teachers myself, and can benefit from everything I learned from them, from our lessons. My teaching experience is mostly from the corporate sphere. Working as a training specialist, I helped new hires learn how to work with the information system we used in the company, and also to ease into their new role. Over the years I worked with all kinds of personalities, and believe to know how to work with adults, how to teach them, which is one of the main reasons why I apply for this job with you. If I should characterize my teaching experience in three words only, I’d call it extensive and eye-opening. The only experience I have comes from the obligatory 180 hours we had to teach in the last year at the University. I was assisting teachers in different classes, mostly in History and Geography. And I learned a few important things during this experience. First of all, that we should not idealize our job. Regardless of how hard we try, some students won’t pay attention, and some students will fail to pass the exams. It is how it is, and we have to focus on effort, instead of on results we achieve with the students. Secondly, that I really love this job, and want to teach for years on end, ideally at a high school level. And last but not least, that students have higher expectations nowadays, and unless we want to face problems with attention and discipline, we have to mix it up with innovative teaching methods, and cannot rely on lecturing only.
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Spoken English classes
7
Age groups catered to
Above 25 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
Yes
Enter you Award details
best language teacher award.
Certification
Delta (Diploma in teaching english to speaker of other languages)
Name
St Xavier
Profession
Working Professional
Language of instruction offered
Hindi to English, English to English, Marathi to English
Curriculum Expertise
CBSE, State, ICSE/ISC
Citizen of English Speaking Country
No
Class strength catered to
One on one/ Private Tutions, Group Classes
Teaching done in
English Grammar, Basic Spoken English, Vocabulary
Teaching at
School
Teaching Experience in detail in Spoken English classes
been teaching for seven years. Four years at elementary school, and three years at secondary school. Learned a lot along the way, especially what teaching methods work best with various classes and subjects, but also how to deal with problems with discipline, something every teacher faces in this district. I will be honest with you–it wasn’t always an easy ride, and I experienced a few really bad days, days when I considered quitting teaching. But luckily I’ve never done that, because when I look at the bigger picture, and all the good things that happened with the students, I still see teaching as my mission, and as a dream job to have. I’ve worked as a Montessori teacher for a year. It was a great experience, and allowed me to experiment with unorthodox teaching methods, something I’d love to apply also in mainstream education–at least to some extent. Teaching by playing, putting emphasis on communication and creativity, I really feel it is the best we can do for the children, to help them develop their full potential. It is the only experience I have so far, but at the same time I believe my education, and all the courses I went to, prepared me for the role of a teacher at an elementary school. Special Tip: This is just one question you may face while trying to get a job of a teacher, and to be honest, it isn’t the most difficult one. If you want to learn how to answer the really tricky questions, and actually practice your answers and get immediate feedback from a life-like AI interview coach, check out this practice page on our partner website, Real Mock Interviews. Just enter your email, pick one of the interview questions for teachers, and start practicing FOR FREE. It’s fun and you’ll thank me later :). This is my first job application, but it doesn’t mean I have no experience with teaching. Since I have always excelled in Math–something many people struggle with, I was earning some extra cash giving private lessons to my classmates at the college. The most important thing I learned during this teaching experience is that individual approach is the key. And I’d love to benefit from this in my first real teaching job, ideally with your school. I cannot wait to get to know the students, and try to help them reach their full potential, and also to enjoy their time at school! It may look like I worked only in retail for the past 12 years, but I want to ensure you that as a mother of three, I have had my share of teaching experience. You love your children, but you also want them to become good citizens, and also to teach them many skills so they can do activities without you. And now I do not talk only about bathroom duties. It is also about preparing basic meals, learning to ride a bicycle, taking care of a dog, and other things. I taught my children all these skills and believe I did a good job as their “teacher”. Now, when I feel I am too old to work in sales, I’d like to finally benefit from my French skills, and become a French teacher. And while I never taught anyone French language before, I had great teachers myself, and can benefit from everything I learned from them, from our lessons. My teaching experience is mostly from the corporate sphere. Working as a training specialist, I helped new hires learn how to work with the information system we used in the company, and also to ease into their new role. Over the years I worked with all kinds of personalities, and believe to know how to work with adults, how to teach them, which is one of the main reasons why I apply for this job with you. If I should characterize my teaching experience in three words only, I’d call it extensive and eye-opening. The only experience I have comes from the obligatory 180 hours we had to teach in the last year at the University. I was assisting teachers in different classes, mostly in History and Geography. And I learned a few important things during this experience. First of all, that we should not idealize our job. Regardless of how hard we try, some students won’t pay attention, and some students will fail to pass the exams. It is how it is, and we have to focus on effort, instead of on results we achieve with the students. Secondly, that I really love this job, and want to teach for years on end, ideally at a high school level. And last but not least, that students have higher expectations nowadays, and unless we want to face problems with attention and discipline, we have to mix it up with innovative teaching methods, and cannot rely on lecturing only.
Answered on 31 Aug Learn Language/Spoken English
Answered on 31 Aug Learn Language/Spoken English
Answered on 31 Aug Learn Language/Spoken English/Spoken English for Beginners to Advanced
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