Sector 23 A, Gurgaon, India - 122017.
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Delhi university 2017
Master of Arts (M.A.)
Sector 23 A, Gurgaon, India - 122017
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Delhi Public School
Vasant Kunj, Delhi
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Pathways World School
Gurgaon HO, Delhi
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Heritage Xperiential Learning School
Sector 65, Gurgaon
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Rotary Public School
Gurgaon HO, Delhi
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Amity International School
Sector 46, Gurgaon
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GD Goenka
Sector 48, Gurgaon
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Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in French Language Classes
12
Profession
Working Professional
Grade level taught
Class 10, Class 7, Class 5, Class 4, Class 1, Class 6, Class 9, Class 3, Class 12, Class 11, Class 8, Class 2
Type of student requirements I cater to
For School Curriculum, For Employment reasons, Migrating to a French speaking Country, Seeking admission in French university, To learn it as a Hobby
Levels of French Language I teach
B1 (Intermediate), B2 (Upper Intermediate), C1 (Advanced), A1 (Beginner), A2 (Elementary)
Awards and Recognition
No
Works at
Northcap university
Teach at
College
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
5 out of 5 1 review
Gargi Dagar
French Language Reason for learning French:For School Curriculum
"Wonderful experience learning from her, teaches with patience & real life usage of language. Very dedicated & humble teacher. "
1. What levels of French language do you tutor for?
B1 (Intermediate), B2 (Upper Intermediate), C1 (Advanced) and others
2. Which classes do you teach?
I teach French Language 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.
Answered on 28 May Learn Language/Spoken English
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ESL CafeKhan Academy: Features video lessons and practice exercises on a variety of grammar topics.Khan AcademyPerfect English Grammar: Offers clear explanations and exercises on various grammar topics.
These websites provide a range of resources suitable for learners at different levels and can help improve both written and spoken English skills.
Answered on 28 May Learn Language/Spoken English
Common English grammar errors include:
1. Subject-Verb Agreement: Mistakes like "She go to school" instead of "She goes to school."
2. incorrect Tense Usage: Using the wrong tense, such as "I seen him yesterday" instead of "I saw him yesterday."
3. Misuse of Articles: Errors like "She is teacher" instead of "She is a teacher."
4. Preposition Mistakes: Incorrect prepositions, such as "depend of" instead of "depend on."
5. Pronoun Errors: Using incorrect pronouns, like "Him and I went to the store" instead of "He and I went to the store."
6. Run-On Sentences :Combining multiple independent clauses without proper punctuation or conjunctions.
7. Comma Splices: Joining two independent clauses with just a comma, like "She went to the store, she bought milk."
8. Sentence Fragments : Incomplete sentences, such as "Because I was tired."
9. Double Negatives : Using two negatives where one is sufficient, e.g., "I don't need no help" instead of "I don't need any help."
10. Confusion Between Similar Words : Mistakes like "their," "there," and "they’re."
These errors are common among both native and non-native English speakers.
Answered on 28 May Learn Language/Spoken English
English grammar presents several challenges
:Tense and Aspect: Complex system of tenses and aspects.
Prepositions: Often idiomatic and context-dependent.
Articles: Correct usage of "a," "an," and "the" can be tricky.Word Order: Fixed but with many exceptions.
Irregular Verbs and Plurals: Many do not follow standard patterns.
Phrasal Verbs: Meanings often not obvious from individual words.
Pronunciation and Spelling: Inconsistent and irregular.Subject-Verb Agreement: Complicated by compound subjects and non-standard structures.
Modal Verbs: Various uses for ability, permission, etc.
Subjunctive Mood: Used for wishes and hypotheticals, different from indicative mood.
These factors make English grammar challenging for learners
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in French Language Classes
12
Profession
Working Professional
Grade level taught
Class 10, Class 7, Class 5, Class 4, Class 1, Class 6, Class 9, Class 3, Class 12, Class 11, Class 8, Class 2
Type of student requirements I cater to
For School Curriculum, For Employment reasons, Migrating to a French speaking Country, Seeking admission in French university, To learn it as a Hobby
Levels of French Language I teach
B1 (Intermediate), B2 (Upper Intermediate), C1 (Advanced), A1 (Beginner), A2 (Elementary)
Awards and Recognition
No
Works at
Northcap university
Teach at
College
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
5 out of 5 1 review
Gargi Dagar
French Language Reason for learning French:For School Curriculum
"Wonderful experience learning from her, teaches with patience & real life usage of language. Very dedicated & humble teacher. "
Answered on 28 May Learn Language/Spoken English
BBC Learning English: Offers a wide range of resources, including grammar lessons, vocabulary, pronunciation, and practice exercises.BBC Learning EnglishGrammarly: Provides grammar explanations, examples, and an AI-powered writing assistant for real-time grammar checking and suggestions.
GrammarlyPurdue OWL (Online Writing Lab): Comprehensive resource for writing and grammar, including detailed explanations and examples.
Purdue OWLCambridge English: Offers grammar guides, practice tests, and interactive activities for learners at different levels.
Cambridge EnglishEnglish Club: Provides lessons on grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, and writing, as well as quizzes and games.
English ClubESL Cafe: A popular site with resources for English learners, including grammar lessons, forums, and teaching materials.
ESL CafeKhan Academy: Features video lessons and practice exercises on a variety of grammar topics.Khan AcademyPerfect English Grammar: Offers clear explanations and exercises on various grammar topics.
These websites provide a range of resources suitable for learners at different levels and can help improve both written and spoken English skills.
Answered on 28 May Learn Language/Spoken English
Common English grammar errors include:
1. Subject-Verb Agreement: Mistakes like "She go to school" instead of "She goes to school."
2. incorrect Tense Usage: Using the wrong tense, such as "I seen him yesterday" instead of "I saw him yesterday."
3. Misuse of Articles: Errors like "She is teacher" instead of "She is a teacher."
4. Preposition Mistakes: Incorrect prepositions, such as "depend of" instead of "depend on."
5. Pronoun Errors: Using incorrect pronouns, like "Him and I went to the store" instead of "He and I went to the store."
6. Run-On Sentences :Combining multiple independent clauses without proper punctuation or conjunctions.
7. Comma Splices: Joining two independent clauses with just a comma, like "She went to the store, she bought milk."
8. Sentence Fragments : Incomplete sentences, such as "Because I was tired."
9. Double Negatives : Using two negatives where one is sufficient, e.g., "I don't need no help" instead of "I don't need any help."
10. Confusion Between Similar Words : Mistakes like "their," "there," and "they’re."
These errors are common among both native and non-native English speakers.
Answered on 28 May Learn Language/Spoken English
English grammar presents several challenges
:Tense and Aspect: Complex system of tenses and aspects.
Prepositions: Often idiomatic and context-dependent.
Articles: Correct usage of "a," "an," and "the" can be tricky.Word Order: Fixed but with many exceptions.
Irregular Verbs and Plurals: Many do not follow standard patterns.
Phrasal Verbs: Meanings often not obvious from individual words.
Pronunciation and Spelling: Inconsistent and irregular.Subject-Verb Agreement: Complicated by compound subjects and non-standard structures.
Modal Verbs: Various uses for ability, permission, etc.
Subjunctive Mood: Used for wishes and hypotheticals, different from indicative mood.
These factors make English grammar challenging for learners
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