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With two years of dedicated experience in teaching Microsoft Excel, Spoken English, and Tally software, I have developed a comprehensive approach to training that caters to both beginners and advanced learners. My educational background includes a BCom and an MBA, which have equipped me with a strong foundation in both practical and theoretical aspects of these subjects.

I began my teaching career at Global Educational Academy, where I specialized in Tally software. During my tenure there, I was responsible for delivering structured training sessions that covered various aspects of Tally, from basic functionalities to advanced features. This role provided me with valuable insights into the needs of students and professionals, allowing me to tailor my teaching methods effectively.

In addition to my work at the institute, I have expanded my teaching to an online format, reaching out to corporate clients and college students. This shift to online education has allowed me to develop a flexible and interactive teaching style, accommodating different learning preferences and schedules. My online sessions include a range of interactive elements, such as live discussions, practical exercises, and doubt-clearing sessions, ensuring that students receive a well-rounded learning experience.

My expertise in Microsoft Excel spans from basic to advanced levels. I cover essential functions, data analysis, and complex formulae, helping students gain proficiency in one of the most widely used software applications. My approach includes hands-on practice and real-world examples to ensure that learners can apply their skills effectively in various contexts.

For Spoken English, I focus on enhancing communication skills, including pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary. My goal is to help students build confidence in their spoken English abilities, which is crucial for both professional and personal development. Interactive sessions and practical exercises are integral to my teaching strategy, providing students with opportunities to practice and improve their speaking skills.

I also offer training in Tally software, including Tally Prime and QuickBooks. My sessions are designed to provide a thorough understanding of accounting and bookkeeping functionalities, helping students and professionals become proficient in managing financial records. I offer certification for Tally training, which adds value to the learning experience and provides tangible proof of skills acquired.

My training sessions are conducted online and last for one hour. I provide a range of learning materials, including notes, course materials, worksheets, and PDF notes, to support students' learning journeys. Assignments are used to reinforce concepts and ensure that students can apply their knowledge effectively.

Overall, my approach to teaching is characterized by a commitment to interactive and practical learning. Whether through live online sessions or personalized doubt-clearing sessions, I strive to provide high-quality education that meets the diverse needs of my students and prepares them for success in their respective fields.

Languages Spoken

Kannada Mother Tongue (Native)

Hindi Proficient

English Proficient

Tamil Proficient

Telugu Proficient

Education

Bangalore University 2005

Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)

Vinayaka Missions university 2009

Executive-MBA

Address

Bodanahosahalli, Bangalore, India - 562114

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Teaches

Microsoft Excel Training classes
1 Student

Class Location

Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Microsoft Excel Training classes

12

Teaches following Excel features

Basic Excel, Advanced Excel, Excel Macro Training

Computer Classes

Class Location

Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Computer Classes

10

Type of Computer course taken

Basics of Computer usage

Spoken English classes

Class Location

Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Spoken English classes

5

Age groups catered to

10 yrs to 15 yrs, Above 25 yrs, Below 10 yrs, 16 yrs to 25 yrs

Levels of Spoken English I teach

Basic, Advanced

Country Name

USA

Lived or Worked in English Speaking Country

Yes

Exams Attended

IELTS

Awards and Recognition

Yes

Enter you Award details

I have received certification from IELTS and British Council with C2 which is upper intermediate equivalent to expert in english language

Certification

None

Profession

Working Professional

Language of instruction offered

Tamil to English, English to English, Kannada to English, Telugu to English, Hindi to English

Curriculum Expertise

CBSE, ICSE/ISC, State

Citizen of English Speaking Country

No

Years of stay in English Speaking Country

5

Class strength catered to

One on one/ Private Tutions, Group Classes

Teaching done in

Vocabulary, English Grammar, Basic Spoken English

Teaching at

Home

Teaching Experience in detail in Spoken English classes

Spoken English was conducted occasionally as a hobby to the neighbor's near by to my home. But then I was not charging them any fee.

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FAQs

1. What Excel features do you teach?

Basic Excel, Advanced Excel and Excel Macro Training

2. Which classes do you teach?

I teach Computer, Microsoft Excel Training and Spoken English Classes.

3. Do you provide a demo class?

Yes, I provide a free demo class.

4. How many years of experience do you have?

I have been teaching for 12 years.

Answers by Mamatha Krishna (31)

Answered on 28 Aug Learn Language/Spoken English

Yes, knowledge of grammar is useful for spoken English: Communication Grammar helps you express your thoughts, ideas, and opinions effectively. It also helps you speak concisely and use appropriate sentence structure. Understanding Grammar... ...more
Yes, knowledge of grammar is useful for spoken English
 
 
  • Communication
    Grammar helps you express your thoughts, ideas, and opinions effectively. It also helps you speak concisely and use appropriate sentence structure. 
     
     
  • Understanding
    Grammar helps you understand what others are saying, even if they use slang or abbreviations. It also helps you structure your words to avoid confusion. 
     
     
  • Foundation
    Grammar is the foundation of any language, and it provides the rules and patterns for word formation, sentence structure, and more. 
     
     
 
 
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Answered on 28 Aug Learn Language/Spoken English

This is a great question The pronounciation differs actually, when you spell I can do the emphasis is higher on the "N" and when you pronounce the I can't do the emphasis is quick and closed on N and shift to "t" soft sound. its more of pronouciation. Regards Mamatha ...more

This is a great question

The pronounciation differs actually, when you spell I can do the emphasis is higher on the "N" and when you pronounce the I can't do the emphasis is quick and closed on N and shift to "t" soft sound.

its more of pronouciation.

 

Regards

Mamatha

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Answered on 28 Aug Learn Language/Spoken English

People learn spoken English by exposing themselves to the language as much as possible, and then practicing speaking it. Here are some ways to expose yourself to English: Watch and listen: Watch English-language movies and TV shows, listen to English music and podcasts, and subscribe... ...more
People learn spoken English by exposing themselves to the language as much as possible, and then practicing speaking it. Here are some ways to expose yourself to English: 
 
 
  • Watch and listen: Watch English-language movies and TV shows, listen to English music and podcasts, and subscribe to YouTube channels. You can also listen to English speakers while driving or commuting. 
     
     
  • Read: Read English books, newspapers, and websites. 
     
     
  • Practice: Speak English as much as possible, even if you feel uncomfortable. You can try talking to native speakers, enrolling in a course, or taking classes online. You can also practice by recording yourself speaking and identifying areas for improvement. Other ways to practice include storytelling, poetry, and attending stand-up comedy 
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Answered on 28 Aug Learn Language/Spoken English

Here are some ways to improve your spoken English skills: Practice speaking Speaking English out loud can help you understand pronunciation better than just listening to it in your head. You can also try practicing with someone else. Improve... ...more
Here are some ways to improve your spoken English skills: 
 
 
  • Practice speaking
    Speaking English out loud can help you understand pronunciation better than just listening to it in your head. You can also try practicing with someone else. 
     
     
  • Improve your vocabulary
    Learning more words and phrases can help you express yourself more effectively. You can try listening to English conversations, reading aloud, or discussing what you read with others. You can also review new words regularly to help you remember them. 
     
     
  • Immerse yourself in English content
    You can try listening to English music, watching English movies and TV shows, or reading English books. This can help you get used to the language and improve your pronunciation and vocabulary. 
     
     
  • Record yourself
    Recording yourself speaking can help you identify mistakes and measure your progress. 
     
     
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Answered on 28 Aug Learn Language/Spoken English

No, the letter T is not disappearing from spoken English, but it can be pronounced in different ways: Stop T: Also known as the glottal stop, this pronunciation involves stopping the airflow and making the sound with the vocal cords instead of the tongue. It's not a dropped T,... ...more
No, the letter T is not disappearing from spoken English, but it can be pronounced in different ways: 
 
 
  • Stop T: Also known as the glottal stop, this pronunciation involves stopping the airflow and making the sound with the vocal cords instead of the tongue. It's not a dropped T, but rather a shifted T that's moved to the throat. 
     
     
  • Flap T: This pronunciation occurs when the T is between two vowel sounds and is made like a soft D. 
     
     
  • T before R: This pronunciation makes a "ch" sound, as in the words "tree" and "trick". 
     
     
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Teaches

Microsoft Excel Training classes
1 Student

Class Location

Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Microsoft Excel Training classes

12

Teaches following Excel features

Basic Excel, Advanced Excel, Excel Macro Training

Computer Classes

Class Location

Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Computer Classes

10

Type of Computer course taken

Basics of Computer usage

Spoken English classes

Class Location

Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Spoken English classes

5

Age groups catered to

10 yrs to 15 yrs, Above 25 yrs, Below 10 yrs, 16 yrs to 25 yrs

Levels of Spoken English I teach

Basic, Advanced

Country Name

USA

Lived or Worked in English Speaking Country

Yes

Exams Attended

IELTS

Awards and Recognition

Yes

Enter you Award details

I have received certification from IELTS and British Council with C2 which is upper intermediate equivalent to expert in english language

Certification

None

Profession

Working Professional

Language of instruction offered

Tamil to English, English to English, Kannada to English, Telugu to English, Hindi to English

Curriculum Expertise

CBSE, ICSE/ISC, State

Citizen of English Speaking Country

No

Years of stay in English Speaking Country

5

Class strength catered to

One on one/ Private Tutions, Group Classes

Teaching done in

Vocabulary, English Grammar, Basic Spoken English

Teaching at

Home

Teaching Experience in detail in Spoken English classes

Spoken English was conducted occasionally as a hobby to the neighbor's near by to my home. But then I was not charging them any fee.

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Answers by Mamatha Krishna (31)

Answered on 28 Aug Learn Language/Spoken English

Yes, knowledge of grammar is useful for spoken English: Communication Grammar helps you express your thoughts, ideas, and opinions effectively. It also helps you speak concisely and use appropriate sentence structure. Understanding Grammar... ...more
Yes, knowledge of grammar is useful for spoken English
 
 
  • Communication
    Grammar helps you express your thoughts, ideas, and opinions effectively. It also helps you speak concisely and use appropriate sentence structure. 
     
     
  • Understanding
    Grammar helps you understand what others are saying, even if they use slang or abbreviations. It also helps you structure your words to avoid confusion. 
     
     
  • Foundation
    Grammar is the foundation of any language, and it provides the rules and patterns for word formation, sentence structure, and more. 
     
     
 
 
Answers 11 Comments
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Answered on 28 Aug Learn Language/Spoken English

This is a great question The pronounciation differs actually, when you spell I can do the emphasis is higher on the "N" and when you pronounce the I can't do the emphasis is quick and closed on N and shift to "t" soft sound. its more of pronouciation. Regards Mamatha ...more

This is a great question

The pronounciation differs actually, when you spell I can do the emphasis is higher on the "N" and when you pronounce the I can't do the emphasis is quick and closed on N and shift to "t" soft sound.

its more of pronouciation.

 

Regards

Mamatha

Answers 11 Comments
Dislike Bookmark

Answered on 28 Aug Learn Language/Spoken English

People learn spoken English by exposing themselves to the language as much as possible, and then practicing speaking it. Here are some ways to expose yourself to English: Watch and listen: Watch English-language movies and TV shows, listen to English music and podcasts, and subscribe... ...more
People learn spoken English by exposing themselves to the language as much as possible, and then practicing speaking it. Here are some ways to expose yourself to English: 
 
 
  • Watch and listen: Watch English-language movies and TV shows, listen to English music and podcasts, and subscribe to YouTube channels. You can also listen to English speakers while driving or commuting. 
     
     
  • Read: Read English books, newspapers, and websites. 
     
     
  • Practice: Speak English as much as possible, even if you feel uncomfortable. You can try talking to native speakers, enrolling in a course, or taking classes online. You can also practice by recording yourself speaking and identifying areas for improvement. Other ways to practice include storytelling, poetry, and attending stand-up comedy 
Answers 11 Comments
Dislike Bookmark

Answered on 28 Aug Learn Language/Spoken English

Here are some ways to improve your spoken English skills: Practice speaking Speaking English out loud can help you understand pronunciation better than just listening to it in your head. You can also try practicing with someone else. Improve... ...more
Here are some ways to improve your spoken English skills: 
 
 
  • Practice speaking
    Speaking English out loud can help you understand pronunciation better than just listening to it in your head. You can also try practicing with someone else. 
     
     
  • Improve your vocabulary
    Learning more words and phrases can help you express yourself more effectively. You can try listening to English conversations, reading aloud, or discussing what you read with others. You can also review new words regularly to help you remember them. 
     
     
  • Immerse yourself in English content
    You can try listening to English music, watching English movies and TV shows, or reading English books. This can help you get used to the language and improve your pronunciation and vocabulary. 
     
     
  • Record yourself
    Recording yourself speaking can help you identify mistakes and measure your progress. 
     
     
Answers 11 Comments
Dislike Bookmark

Answered on 28 Aug Learn Language/Spoken English

No, the letter T is not disappearing from spoken English, but it can be pronounced in different ways: Stop T: Also known as the glottal stop, this pronunciation involves stopping the airflow and making the sound with the vocal cords instead of the tongue. It's not a dropped T,... ...more
No, the letter T is not disappearing from spoken English, but it can be pronounced in different ways: 
 
 
  • Stop T: Also known as the glottal stop, this pronunciation involves stopping the airflow and making the sound with the vocal cords instead of the tongue. It's not a dropped T, but rather a shifted T that's moved to the throat. 
     
     
  • Flap T: This pronunciation occurs when the T is between two vowel sounds and is made like a soft D. 
     
     
  • T before R: This pronunciation makes a "ch" sound, as in the words "tree" and "trick". 
     
     
Answers 11 Comments
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Mamatha Krishna describes herself as Meet the Result oriented Trainer. She conducts classes in Computer, Microsoft Excel Training and Spoken English. Mamatha Krishna is located in Bodanahosahalli, Bangalore. Mamatha Krishna takes Regular Classes- at her Home and Online Classes- via online medium. She has 12 years of teaching experience . Mamatha Krishna has completed Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) from Bangalore University in 2005 and Executive-MBA from Vinayaka Missions university in 2009. She is well versed in Hindi, English, Kannada, Tamil and Telugu.

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