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Jyoti M. Phonics trainer in Pune

Jyoti M.

5 years of experience in provide this tuition classes

Pashan, Pune, India - 411008.

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I have been teaching English language at a curricular level to the senior secondary and higher secondary students since 2003. However, took a hiatus of a few years foe domestic reasons. I love teaching English, history and psychology.The spiral syllabus has been a convenient and interesting syllabus in my pedagogy learning process. I have been following the direct approach as well as suggestopedia techniques for the need specific purpose.
My wont is my penchant for english grammar.Being a Net qualified in Linguistics;i hope the simplification of english grammar for second language learners would be a pragmatic goal . Creative writing in english has also been a pet idea for me.

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Pashan, Pune, India - 411008

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Teaches

Phonics classes
1 Student

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Phonics classes

5

Spoken English classes
1 Student

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Spoken English classes

5

Lived or Worked in English Speaking Country

No

Awards and Recognition

No

Certification

Delta (Diploma in teaching english to speaker of other languages), Certificate in Teaching English to speakers of other languages (CELTA), Teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL)

Profession

Tutor

Language of instruction offered

English to English

Curriculum Expertise

State, CBSE, ICSE/ISC, International

Citizen of English Speaking Country

No

Class strength catered to

One on one/ Private Tutions

Teaching at

Home

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FAQs

1. Which classes do you teach?

I teach Phonics and Spoken English Classes.

2. Do you provide a demo class?

Yes, I provide a free demo class.

3. How many years of experience do you have?

I have been teaching for 5 years.

Answers by Jyoti M. (60)

Answered on 01/10/2015 Learn Language/Spoken English

Communicative competence or accuracy is achieved by structuring simple structures drawn from commonplace vocabulary reserve of an individual.the words and phrases recurrently used by each are specific and context bound.You could keep your language use simple and lucid and bask in the afterglow of the... ...more
Communicative competence or accuracy is achieved by structuring simple structures drawn from commonplace vocabulary reserve of an individual.the words and phrases recurrently used by each are specific and context bound.You could keep your language use simple and lucid and bask in the afterglow of the confidence exuded from a successful employment of language tools. Linguistic competence or fluency entails use of synchronised pronunciation patterns and pitches.Its more to do with diction or sound than lexemes or appropriate words.Augmenting your vocabulary reserve could ensue learning words in an ascending order of their syllabic count along with their connotations,synonyms and antonyms as well and embed them in structures contextually.
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Answered on 04/06/2015 Learn Language/Spoken English

They are not diagonally opposite;as might have been perceived.Both the uses denote the superimposition to an already existing condition;so,the 'treatment' rendered could be beneficial or hitherto depending upon the narrative discourse.
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Answered on 29/05/2015 Learn Language/Spoken English

Teachers, teaching a a language; should need to empathise with proper phonological restructuring of the various heirarchical stratas embedded in its core teaching process before they transfer any asymmetrical opinion to the learners. Demographically proven.Chinese Mandarin is the most spoken language... ...more
Teachers, teaching a a language; should need to empathise with proper phonological restructuring of the various heirarchical stratas embedded in its core teaching process before they transfer any asymmetrical opinion to the learners. Demographically proven.Chinese Mandarin is the most spoken language and not English.Its English that has taken our indian origin; overseas. Lets manifest and thus culturise respect if not reverence for foreign languages without mindlessly comparing the benign IndoEuropean tongue with Indo-Aryan, Dravidian and Persian and a host of other pidgins and creoles. A kind plea to not bleach English as an intruder and not convert a learning channel into an antagonist vent. The featured opinions could dampen the prospective learners.
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Answered on 29/05/2015 Learn Language/Spoken English

When an -ed participle is posited prenominally, it acts as an attributive epithet or adjective and thus; qualifies the noun. However, when the same morpheme is posited post nominally it becomes predicative and may involve predicative complement. So, concerned people would mean that though plural in number... ...more
When an -ed participle is posited prenominally, it acts as an attributive epithet or adjective and thus; qualifies the noun. However, when the same morpheme is posited post nominally it becomes predicative and may involve predicative complement. So, concerned people would mean that though plural in number their matter of concern is singular. However, people concerned denotes people with respectively different matter of concern or responsibility.
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Teaches

Phonics classes
1 Student

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Phonics classes

5

Spoken English classes
1 Student

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Spoken English classes

5

Lived or Worked in English Speaking Country

No

Awards and Recognition

No

Certification

Delta (Diploma in teaching english to speaker of other languages), Certificate in Teaching English to speakers of other languages (CELTA), Teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL)

Profession

Tutor

Language of instruction offered

English to English

Curriculum Expertise

State, CBSE, ICSE/ISC, International

Citizen of English Speaking Country

No

Class strength catered to

One on one/ Private Tutions

Teaching at

Home

No Reviews yet!

Answers by Jyoti M. (60)

Answered on 01/10/2015 Learn Language/Spoken English

Communicative competence or accuracy is achieved by structuring simple structures drawn from commonplace vocabulary reserve of an individual.the words and phrases recurrently used by each are specific and context bound.You could keep your language use simple and lucid and bask in the afterglow of the... ...more
Communicative competence or accuracy is achieved by structuring simple structures drawn from commonplace vocabulary reserve of an individual.the words and phrases recurrently used by each are specific and context bound.You could keep your language use simple and lucid and bask in the afterglow of the confidence exuded from a successful employment of language tools. Linguistic competence or fluency entails use of synchronised pronunciation patterns and pitches.Its more to do with diction or sound than lexemes or appropriate words.Augmenting your vocabulary reserve could ensue learning words in an ascending order of their syllabic count along with their connotations,synonyms and antonyms as well and embed them in structures contextually.
Answers 10 Comments
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Answered on 04/06/2015 Learn Language/Spoken English

They are not diagonally opposite;as might have been perceived.Both the uses denote the superimposition to an already existing condition;so,the 'treatment' rendered could be beneficial or hitherto depending upon the narrative discourse.
Answers 10 Comments
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Answered on 29/05/2015 Learn Language/Spoken English

Teachers, teaching a a language; should need to empathise with proper phonological restructuring of the various heirarchical stratas embedded in its core teaching process before they transfer any asymmetrical opinion to the learners. Demographically proven.Chinese Mandarin is the most spoken language... ...more
Teachers, teaching a a language; should need to empathise with proper phonological restructuring of the various heirarchical stratas embedded in its core teaching process before they transfer any asymmetrical opinion to the learners. Demographically proven.Chinese Mandarin is the most spoken language and not English.Its English that has taken our indian origin; overseas. Lets manifest and thus culturise respect if not reverence for foreign languages without mindlessly comparing the benign IndoEuropean tongue with Indo-Aryan, Dravidian and Persian and a host of other pidgins and creoles. A kind plea to not bleach English as an intruder and not convert a learning channel into an antagonist vent. The featured opinions could dampen the prospective learners.
Answers 9 Comments
Dislike Bookmark

Answered on 29/05/2015 Learn Language/Spoken English

When an -ed participle is posited prenominally, it acts as an attributive epithet or adjective and thus; qualifies the noun. However, when the same morpheme is posited post nominally it becomes predicative and may involve predicative complement. So, concerned people would mean that though plural in number... ...more
When an -ed participle is posited prenominally, it acts as an attributive epithet or adjective and thus; qualifies the noun. However, when the same morpheme is posited post nominally it becomes predicative and may involve predicative complement. So, concerned people would mean that though plural in number their matter of concern is singular. However, people concerned denotes people with respectively different matter of concern or responsibility.
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Jyoti M. describes herself as 5 years of experience in provide this tuition classes. She conducts classes in Phonics and Spoken English. Jyoti is located in Pashan, Pune. Jyoti takes Regular Classes- at her Home. She has 5 years of teaching experience . She is well versed in Hindi, Marathi and English.

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