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Yogasadana

Kukatpally, Hyderabad, India - 500072.

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I am a experienced Yoga instructor. since last 5 years
Use my in-depth knowledge and understanding of yoga in the field of yoga practice.
Specially Expert in Diabetic, Weight Loss, Some Therapy Technics, Power Yoga, Yoga Nidra,meditation etc...................

Languages Spoken

Telugu Mother Tongue (Native)

English Proficient

Hindi Basic

Education

. 2019

pg in yoga

Address

Kukatpally, Hyderabad, India - 500072

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Teaches

Yoga Classes

Class Location

Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Yoga Classes

5

Yoga certification given

Yes, I wish to be a certified yoga instructor, Yes, A certification of completion

Yoga purpose catered to

Stress Relief, Remedy for Body pains, Yoga Philosophy/ Yoga Sutra Studies, General Fitness, Better flexibility, Weight loss, Increased energy, Improve immunity

Age group catered to

22- 50 years old, Above 50 years, 14- 21 years old

Styles of Yoga

Ashtanga Yoga, Yoga Meditation, Power Yoga, Hatha Yoga, Patanjali Yoga

Telugu Language classes

Class Location

Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Telugu Language classes

5

Expected outcome

Learn to Speak, Learn to Read and Write, School Curriculum

Languages apart from english in which classes are conducted

Yes

Teaching Experience in detail in Telugu Language classes

i have total 5 yeras of teaching experience in telugu

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FAQs

1. What style of Yoga do you teach?

Ashtanga Yoga, Yoga Meditation, Power Yoga and others

2. Which of the age groups do you cater to?

22- 50 years old, Above 50 years and 14- 21 years old

3. Which classes do you teach?

I teach Telugu Language and Yoga 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 5 years.

Answers by Yogasadana (7)

Answered on 22 Sep Learn Language/Spoken English

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Active Listening: Engage with native speakers through podcasts, movies, or shows. Pay attention to pronunciation, intonation, and expressions.Shadowing: Imitate the speech of fluent speakers by repeating phrases immediately after hearing them, focusing on rhythm and accent.Vocabulary Building: Learn new words and phrases in context. Use flashcards or apps to reinforce your memory.Join Conversation Groups: Participate in language exchange meetups or online forums to interact with others in a supportive environment.Record Yourself: Listen to your own speech to identify areas for improvement in pronunciation and fluency.Use Language Learning Apps: Platforms like Duolingo or Babbel can provide structured speaking exercises and feedback.Focus on Specific Topics: Prepare and discuss specific subjects to build confidence and vocabulary in those areas.

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Answered on 22 Sep Learn Language/Spoken English

The fastest spoken English dialect is often considered to be the Australian English dialect, particularly in certain regions like Tasmania. However, some studies also suggest that British English, especially in urban areas like London, can be spoken very quickly. Ultimately, speed can vary greatly among... ...more

The fastest spoken English dialect is often considered to be the Australian English dialect, particularly in certain regions like Tasmania. However, some studies also suggest that British English, especially in urban areas like London, can be spoken very quickly. Ultimately, speed can vary greatly among individuals and contexts, regardless of the dialect.

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Answered on 21 Sep Learn Language/Spoken English

Spoken English is changing in several ways: 1. Informality: Casual language and slang are increasingly common, reflecting social media and texting influences. 2. Vocabulary: New words and phrases emerge frequently, often driven by technology, culture, and globalization. 3. Pronunciation: Variations... ...more

Spoken English is changing in several ways:

1. Informality: Casual language and slang are increasingly common, reflecting social media and texting influences.

2. Vocabulary: New words and phrases emerge frequently, often driven by technology, culture, and globalization.

3. Pronunciation: Variations in pronunciation are growing, particularly with regional accents and dialects blending.

4. Ellipsis: People often omit words for brevity, using phrases like "gonna" instead of "going to."

5. Influence of Other Languages: Globalization leads to the incorporation of words and expressions from other languages, especially in multicultural environments.

6. Gender-Neutral Language: There’s a shift towards more inclusive language, with a focus on using gender-neutral terms.

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Answered on 21 Sep Learn Language/Spoken English

In spoken English, "I can do" and "I can't do" are differentiated by pronunciation and intonation. 1. Pronunciation: "I can do" typically has a clear "can," while "I can't do" may have a softer "can't," often sounding more like "cahnt." 2. Intonation: "I can do" usually has a rising or neutral tone,... ...more

In spoken English, "I can do" and "I can't do" are differentiated by pronunciation and intonation.

1. Pronunciation: "I can do" typically has a clear "can," while "I can't do" may have a softer "can't," often sounding more like "cahnt."

2. Intonation: "I can do" usually has a rising or neutral tone, while "I can't do" often has a falling tone, especially if emphasizing inability.

 

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Answered on 21 Sep Learn Language/Spoken English

The letter "T" isn't disappearing from spoken English, but its pronunciation can vary in certain contexts. In some dialects and informal speech, "T" may be softened or dropped, especially in fast speech or when it appears in the middle of words (like "butter" pronounced as "buh-er"). This phenomenon,... ...more

The letter "T" isn't disappearing from spoken English, but its pronunciation can vary in certain contexts. In some dialects and informal speech, "T" may be softened or dropped, especially in fast speech or when it appears in the middle of words (like "butter" pronounced as "buh-er"). This phenomenon, known as "flapping," is more common in American English. However, the letter itself remains an essential part of the language.

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Teaches

Yoga Classes

Class Location

Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Yoga Classes

5

Yoga certification given

Yes, I wish to be a certified yoga instructor, Yes, A certification of completion

Yoga purpose catered to

Stress Relief, Remedy for Body pains, Yoga Philosophy/ Yoga Sutra Studies, General Fitness, Better flexibility, Weight loss, Increased energy, Improve immunity

Age group catered to

22- 50 years old, Above 50 years, 14- 21 years old

Styles of Yoga

Ashtanga Yoga, Yoga Meditation, Power Yoga, Hatha Yoga, Patanjali Yoga

Telugu Language classes

Class Location

Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Telugu Language classes

5

Expected outcome

Learn to Speak, Learn to Read and Write, School Curriculum

Languages apart from english in which classes are conducted

Yes

Teaching Experience in detail in Telugu Language classes

i have total 5 yeras of teaching experience in telugu

No Reviews yet!

Answers by Yogasadana (7)

Answered on 22 Sep Learn Language/Spoken English

Active Listening: Engage with native speakers through podcasts, movies, or shows. Pay attention to pronunciation, intonation, and expressions.Shadowing: Imitate the speech of fluent speakers by repeating phrases immediately after hearing them, focusing on rhythm and accent.Vocabulary Building: Learn... ...more

Active Listening: Engage with native speakers through podcasts, movies, or shows. Pay attention to pronunciation, intonation, and expressions.Shadowing: Imitate the speech of fluent speakers by repeating phrases immediately after hearing them, focusing on rhythm and accent.Vocabulary Building: Learn new words and phrases in context. Use flashcards or apps to reinforce your memory.Join Conversation Groups: Participate in language exchange meetups or online forums to interact with others in a supportive environment.Record Yourself: Listen to your own speech to identify areas for improvement in pronunciation and fluency.Use Language Learning Apps: Platforms like Duolingo or Babbel can provide structured speaking exercises and feedback.Focus on Specific Topics: Prepare and discuss specific subjects to build confidence and vocabulary in those areas.

Answers 11 Comments
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Answered on 22 Sep Learn Language/Spoken English

The fastest spoken English dialect is often considered to be the Australian English dialect, particularly in certain regions like Tasmania. However, some studies also suggest that British English, especially in urban areas like London, can be spoken very quickly. Ultimately, speed can vary greatly among... ...more

The fastest spoken English dialect is often considered to be the Australian English dialect, particularly in certain regions like Tasmania. However, some studies also suggest that British English, especially in urban areas like London, can be spoken very quickly. Ultimately, speed can vary greatly among individuals and contexts, regardless of the dialect.

Answers 10 Comments
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Answered on 21 Sep Learn Language/Spoken English

Spoken English is changing in several ways: 1. Informality: Casual language and slang are increasingly common, reflecting social media and texting influences. 2. Vocabulary: New words and phrases emerge frequently, often driven by technology, culture, and globalization. 3. Pronunciation: Variations... ...more

Spoken English is changing in several ways:

1. Informality: Casual language and slang are increasingly common, reflecting social media and texting influences.

2. Vocabulary: New words and phrases emerge frequently, often driven by technology, culture, and globalization.

3. Pronunciation: Variations in pronunciation are growing, particularly with regional accents and dialects blending.

4. Ellipsis: People often omit words for brevity, using phrases like "gonna" instead of "going to."

5. Influence of Other Languages: Globalization leads to the incorporation of words and expressions from other languages, especially in multicultural environments.

6. Gender-Neutral Language: There’s a shift towards more inclusive language, with a focus on using gender-neutral terms.

Answers 10 Comments
Dislike Bookmark

Answered on 21 Sep Learn Language/Spoken English

In spoken English, "I can do" and "I can't do" are differentiated by pronunciation and intonation. 1. Pronunciation: "I can do" typically has a clear "can," while "I can't do" may have a softer "can't," often sounding more like "cahnt." 2. Intonation: "I can do" usually has a rising or neutral tone,... ...more

In spoken English, "I can do" and "I can't do" are differentiated by pronunciation and intonation.

1. Pronunciation: "I can do" typically has a clear "can," while "I can't do" may have a softer "can't," often sounding more like "cahnt."

2. Intonation: "I can do" usually has a rising or neutral tone, while "I can't do" often has a falling tone, especially if emphasizing inability.

 

Answers 11 Comments
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Answered on 21 Sep Learn Language/Spoken English

The letter "T" isn't disappearing from spoken English, but its pronunciation can vary in certain contexts. In some dialects and informal speech, "T" may be softened or dropped, especially in fast speech or when it appears in the middle of words (like "butter" pronounced as "buh-er"). This phenomenon,... ...more

The letter "T" isn't disappearing from spoken English, but its pronunciation can vary in certain contexts. In some dialects and informal speech, "T" may be softened or dropped, especially in fast speech or when it appears in the middle of words (like "butter" pronounced as "buh-er"). This phenomenon, known as "flapping," is more common in American English. However, the letter itself remains an essential part of the language.

Answers 11 Comments
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Yogasadana conducts classes in Telugu Language and Yoga. Yogasadana is located in Kukatpally, Hyderabad. Yogasadana takes at students Home and Online Classes- via online medium. He has 5 years of teaching experience . Yogasadana has completed pg in yoga from . in 2019. HeĀ is well versed in Hindi, English and Telugu.

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