Dhakuria, Kolkata, India - 700031
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Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
At the Institute
Age groups catered to
Above 25 yrs, Below 10 yrs, 10 yrs to 15 yrs, 16 yrs to 25 yrs
Language of instruction offered
Hindi to English, English to English
Class strength catered to
Group Classes
Teaching done in
Vocabulary, Basic Spoken English, English Grammar
1. Which age groups do you cater to?
Above 25 yrs, Below 10 yrs, 10 yrs to 15 yrs and others
2. Which classes do you teach?
We teach Spoken English Class
3. Do you provide a demo class?
Yes, We provide a free demo class.
4. Where are you located?
We are located in Dhakuria, Kolkata.
Answered on 18 Jan Learn Language/Spoken English
Most of the students are unable to make a correct and complete sentence due to lack of knowledge. Mostly they forget to mention the right article at the right place. They don't add "s" or "es" with the verb while making a sentence in simple present tense. In an interrogative sentence if you have chosen the auxiliary verb as "Did", then after placing the subject you should mention the present form of the main verb. But most of the people make a lot of mistakes at the time of choosing the right form of verb. Without having enough knowledge in preposition, you'll not be able to make a correct sentence. Everyone ought to have enough knowledge in joining and splitting as well.
Answered on 18 Jan Learn Language/Spoken English
In the past perfect tense, we have to mention the auxiliary verb, "had" after placing the subject. Then we must mention the past participle form of the verb, but this specific verb, "have" can be used either as an auxiliary verb or as a main verb. In this case, the "have" verb was mentioned twice, once as an auxiliary verb and the next time as a main verb. For example, I had eaten a plate of noodles last night.
In the above sentence, "eat" is the main verb. But we can use the "have" verb as the main verb in the above sentence. That means... We can change the sentence formation. Then we can say,
I had had a plate of noodles last night.
Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
At the Institute
Age groups catered to
Above 25 yrs, Below 10 yrs, 10 yrs to 15 yrs, 16 yrs to 25 yrs
Language of instruction offered
Hindi to English, English to English
Class strength catered to
Group Classes
Teaching done in
Vocabulary, Basic Spoken English, English Grammar
Answered on 18 Jan Learn Language/Spoken English
Most of the students are unable to make a correct and complete sentence due to lack of knowledge. Mostly they forget to mention the right article at the right place. They don't add "s" or "es" with the verb while making a sentence in simple present tense. In an interrogative sentence if you have chosen the auxiliary verb as "Did", then after placing the subject you should mention the present form of the main verb. But most of the people make a lot of mistakes at the time of choosing the right form of verb. Without having enough knowledge in preposition, you'll not be able to make a correct sentence. Everyone ought to have enough knowledge in joining and splitting as well.
Answered on 18 Jan Learn Language/Spoken English
In the past perfect tense, we have to mention the auxiliary verb, "had" after placing the subject. Then we must mention the past participle form of the verb, but this specific verb, "have" can be used either as an auxiliary verb or as a main verb. In this case, the "have" verb was mentioned twice, once as an auxiliary verb and the next time as a main verb. For example, I had eaten a plate of noodles last night.
In the above sentence, "eat" is the main verb. But we can use the "have" verb as the main verb in the above sentence. That means... We can change the sentence formation. Then we can say,
I had had a plate of noodles last night.
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