Magarpatta City, Hadapsar, Pune, India - 411013
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Years of Experience in Advanced Placement Tests Coaching classes
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Human Geography, Macroeconomics, World History, Microeconomics, Psychology, German Language
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I have been tutoring AP Psychology & World History for 7 years now with a high success rate - especially for students who did not have any background wrt psychology at school. I offer long term, short term and a special 30hr crash course for those willing to write AP Psychology and a 50hr crash course for AP World History. I use AMSCO, Myer's and other updated resources for my classes.
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Anubhavi Jain
German for Indians - International Students & Working Professionals
"Aishwarya had a different and unique approach to teach. I loved her way of simplifying words and using Hindi and Marathi for catching the correct German accent. Really loved it. I would surely recommend her to anyone who wants to learn German. "
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Thank you so much, I highly appreciate the positive review!
Answered on 21/10/2022 Learn Language/Foreign Language/Korean Language
Answered on 01/10/2022 Learn Language/Foreign Language/Korean Language
The unique lettering (Hangeul) and pronunciation system (Patchim/Batchim) of Korean. I feel as a speaker of Marathi & Hindi, we rely heavily upon how pronouncing the words the way they are written. That's not the case in Korean and that was a real eye-opener.
Sure, we have silent letters in English, but Patchim/Batchim was something else!
Answered on 01/10/2022 Learn Language/Foreign Language/Korean Language
Answered on 01/10/2022 Learn Language/Foreign Language/Korean Language
Answered on 01/10/2022 Learn Language/Foreign Language/Korean Language
The Korean language is much more related to Chinese than one might think. Korean is also very closely related to Japanese, probably even more than Chinese, but Chinese words actually make up about 60% of the Korean vocabulary, though in actual speech (especially informally) native Korean words are more common.
Writing a letter, postcard or an email is a part of any CEFR Certification. This post is about the basic letter writing requirements for German as a foreign language as well as for high school students...
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