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An experienced teacher with an expert knowledge in accounting, business laws and economics subjects. I can help the students to become an expert in the subject using my teaching skills.

Languages Spoken

Telugu Mother Tongue (Native)

English Proficient

Hindi Basic

Tamil Basic

Education

Andhra University 2021

Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)

Address

Auto Nagar, Visakhapatnam, India - 530012

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Teaches

BCom Tuition

Class Location

Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in BCom Tuition

3

BCom Subject

Company Law, Accounting Information Systems, Information Technology and Audit, Stock and Commodity Markets, Office Management and Secretarial Practice, Business Communication, Enterprise Resource Planning, Banking and Insurance, Risk Management, E-Commerce, Indirect Tax Laws, Business Organisation and Management, Event Management, Economics of Regulation of Domestic and Foreign Exchange Markets, Business Ethics, Personal Tax Planning, Micro & Macro Economics, E-Business Accounting, Entrepreneurship and Small Business, Auditing and Corporate Governance, Cyber Crimes and Laws, Consumer Affairs and Customer Care, Corporate Financial Policy, Financial Accounting, Business Taxation, Financial Markets and Institutions, Environment Management & Corporate Social Resposibility, Cost Accounting, Banking Law and Operation, Management Accounting, Corporate Tax Planning, Indian Financial System, Corporate Accounting, Indian Economy, Industrial Laws, Business Mathematics and Statistics, Income Tax Laws, Financial Analysis and Reporting, Banking Technology and Management, Business Laws, Corporate Administration

Experience in School or College

2 years of experience in teaching for CA foundation

Type of class

Regular Classes, Crash Course

Business Communication Language

English

Class strength catered to

One on one/ Private Tutions, Group Classes

Taught in School or College

Yes

Class I-V Tuition

Class Location

Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class I-V Tuition

4

NIOS Subjects taught

Social Science, Telugu, Mathematics, English

Board

ICSE, CBSE, State, IGCSE, DAV board, NIOS, International Baccalaureate

State boards taught

Andhra Pradesh State Board, Telangana State Board

IB Subjects taught

English, Social studies, Mathematics

CBSE Subjects taught

Social Science, English, Mathematics

ICSE Subjects taught

English, Mathematics, Social Studies

IGCSE Subjects taught

English, Mathematics

Taught in School or College

Yes

State Syllabus Subjects taught

Social Science, Mathematics, English, Telugu

Reviews

No Reviews yet!

FAQs

1. Do you have any prior teaching experience?

Yes

2. Which BCom subjects do you tutor for?

Company Law, Accounting Information Systems, Information Technology and Audit and others

3. Which classes do you teach?

I teach BCom Tuition and Class I-V Tuition 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 3 years.

Answers by Kappagentula Venkata Sai Vamsi (2)

Answered 19 hrs ago Learn Tuition

Learning French prepositions can feel challenging, but with a few strategic methods, you can make it easier and more intuitive. Here are some effective, easy ways to master French prepositions: 1. **Learn Prepositions in Context**: - French prepositions often don’t translate directly to English.... ...more

Learning French prepositions can feel challenging, but with a few strategic methods, you can make it easier and more intuitive. Here are some effective, easy ways to master French prepositions:

1. **Learn Prepositions in Context**:
- French prepositions often don’t translate directly to English. To understand their meanings, try learning them within sentences instead of in isolation. For example, instead of memorizing that *"dans"* means "in," try learning it with phrases like *"dans la maison"* (in the house).

2. **Group by Categories**:
- Organize prepositions by type or use, such as location (e.g., *sous* for "under"), time (e.g., *après* for "after"), or direction (e.g., *vers* for "toward"). Grouping helps you see patterns and makes recall easier.

3. **Use Visuals and Flashcards**:
- Create or use pre-made flashcards with visuals to help you associate the prepositions with their meanings. Apps like Quizlet are great for this, and some even have pictures to represent prepositions like *sur* (on top of) or *entre* (between).

4. **Practice with Short Phrases**:
- Make or memorize simple phrases that include common prepositions. Examples like *"Je suis à l'école"* (I am at school) or *"Il est sous la table"* (He is under the table) help you internalize correct usage.

5. **Listen to and Repeat Native Speakers**:
- Listening to how native speakers use prepositions will give you a natural feel for them. Try watching French videos or listening to songs with transcripts. Repeat key phrases aloud to reinforce the connection between sound and meaning.

6. **Use Games and Apps**:
- Apps like Duolingo, Babbel, or Clozemaster are fun for learning prepositions in context. Many have short, game-like lessons that gradually introduce new prepositions.

7. **Practice with Real-Life Scenarios**:
- Think of situations where you’d use prepositions in daily life, such as giving directions (à gauche, à droite), talking about time (avant, après), or describing locations. Practicing with real contexts can improve retention.

8. **Write Simple Sentences or Journal Entries**:
- Write a few sentences every day using different prepositions. For example, you could describe your room using phrases like *"Le livre est sur la table"* (The book is on the table). This reinforces correct usage in a memorable way.

9. **Test Yourself with Fill-in-the-Blank Exercises**:
- Practice exercises that leave blanks for prepositions. These help you recall the right prepositions based on the sentence context, building familiarity.

10. **Focus on Key Prepositions First**:
- Some French prepositions are very common, like *à* (at, to), *de* (of, from), *en* (in), *dans* (inside), and *avec* (with). Master these first before tackling less common ones.

Try combining a few of these methods, and make your practice consistent. French prepositions will soon feel more natural and easier to use!

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Answered 19 hrs ago Learn Tuition

Use Interactive Tools: Polls and Quizzes: Tools like Kahoot, Mentimeter, or in-platform quizzes keep students active and help assess their understanding in real time. Breakout Rooms: For group discussions or problem-solving in smaller groups, breakout rooms can foster peer-to-peer interaction. Annotation... ...more

 

  • Use Interactive Tools:

    • Polls and Quizzes: Tools like Kahoot, Mentimeter, or in-platform quizzes keep students active and help assess their understanding in real time.
    • Breakout Rooms: For group discussions or problem-solving in smaller groups, breakout rooms can foster peer-to-peer interaction.
    • Annotation Tools and Whiteboards: Collaborative whiteboards or annotation tools help make sessions hands-on. They’re great for brainstorming, problem-solving, and note-taking.
  • Relate Content to Real-World Applications:

    • For subjects like finance or economics, relate theories to current events or practical examples, like using real financial statements for accounting concepts or market trends for economics. This helps students see the value of what they’re learning.
  • Gamify the Learning Process:

    • Turn activities into mini-challenges, quizzes, or games with points, badges, or rewards. This can make learning fun and motivate students to participate more actively.
  • Check for Understanding Regularly:

    • Frequently pause to ask questions or recap key points. Using the "Ask-Don’t-Tell" method encourages critical thinking, and checking in regularly helps students feel more comfortable sharing their understanding.
  • Encourage Group Projects or Collaborative Activities:

    • Working on group projects, even in a virtual setup, can enhance student collaboration and accountability. Assigning roles like note-taker, presenter, or researcher in group activities keeps everyone engaged.
  • Provide Personal Feedback:

    • Personalized feedback helps students feel valued and encourages active learning. Tailoring feedback to their unique progress can make students more invested in the session.
  • Incorporate Multimedia:

    • Use videos, slides, interactive simulations, or graphics to break up lecture content. Visual elements can capture attention and appeal to different learning styles, especially for complex topics.
  • Set Clear Goals and Structure:

    • Begin each session by outlining objectives and explaining how the lesson will be structured. Knowing what to expect helps students stay focused and understand the progression of the session.
  • Encourage and Facilitate Questions:

    • Promote a culture where questions are welcome. Consider setting up a Q&A period or a "parking lot" space where students can drop questions during the session to ensure all concerns are addressed.
  • Leverage Social Presence:

    • Building rapport is essential. Use students' names, acknowledge their inputs, and maintain a friendly tone. This makes the online environment feel less impersonal and more like a supportive community.

 

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Teaches

BCom Tuition

Class Location

Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in BCom Tuition

3

BCom Subject

Company Law, Accounting Information Systems, Information Technology and Audit, Stock and Commodity Markets, Office Management and Secretarial Practice, Business Communication, Enterprise Resource Planning, Banking and Insurance, Risk Management, E-Commerce, Indirect Tax Laws, Business Organisation and Management, Event Management, Economics of Regulation of Domestic and Foreign Exchange Markets, Business Ethics, Personal Tax Planning, Micro & Macro Economics, E-Business Accounting, Entrepreneurship and Small Business, Auditing and Corporate Governance, Cyber Crimes and Laws, Consumer Affairs and Customer Care, Corporate Financial Policy, Financial Accounting, Business Taxation, Financial Markets and Institutions, Environment Management & Corporate Social Resposibility, Cost Accounting, Banking Law and Operation, Management Accounting, Corporate Tax Planning, Indian Financial System, Corporate Accounting, Indian Economy, Industrial Laws, Business Mathematics and Statistics, Income Tax Laws, Financial Analysis and Reporting, Banking Technology and Management, Business Laws, Corporate Administration

Experience in School or College

2 years of experience in teaching for CA foundation

Type of class

Regular Classes, Crash Course

Business Communication Language

English

Class strength catered to

One on one/ Private Tutions, Group Classes

Taught in School or College

Yes

Class I-V Tuition

Class Location

Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class I-V Tuition

4

NIOS Subjects taught

Social Science, Telugu, Mathematics, English

Board

ICSE, CBSE, State, IGCSE, DAV board, NIOS, International Baccalaureate

State boards taught

Andhra Pradesh State Board, Telangana State Board

IB Subjects taught

English, Social studies, Mathematics

CBSE Subjects taught

Social Science, English, Mathematics

ICSE Subjects taught

English, Mathematics, Social Studies

IGCSE Subjects taught

English, Mathematics

Taught in School or College

Yes

State Syllabus Subjects taught

Social Science, Mathematics, English, Telugu

No Reviews yet!

Answers by Kappagentula Venkata Sai Vamsi (2)

Answered 19 hrs ago Learn Tuition

Learning French prepositions can feel challenging, but with a few strategic methods, you can make it easier and more intuitive. Here are some effective, easy ways to master French prepositions: 1. **Learn Prepositions in Context**: - French prepositions often don’t translate directly to English.... ...more

Learning French prepositions can feel challenging, but with a few strategic methods, you can make it easier and more intuitive. Here are some effective, easy ways to master French prepositions:

1. **Learn Prepositions in Context**:
- French prepositions often don’t translate directly to English. To understand their meanings, try learning them within sentences instead of in isolation. For example, instead of memorizing that *"dans"* means "in," try learning it with phrases like *"dans la maison"* (in the house).

2. **Group by Categories**:
- Organize prepositions by type or use, such as location (e.g., *sous* for "under"), time (e.g., *après* for "after"), or direction (e.g., *vers* for "toward"). Grouping helps you see patterns and makes recall easier.

3. **Use Visuals and Flashcards**:
- Create or use pre-made flashcards with visuals to help you associate the prepositions with their meanings. Apps like Quizlet are great for this, and some even have pictures to represent prepositions like *sur* (on top of) or *entre* (between).

4. **Practice with Short Phrases**:
- Make or memorize simple phrases that include common prepositions. Examples like *"Je suis à l'école"* (I am at school) or *"Il est sous la table"* (He is under the table) help you internalize correct usage.

5. **Listen to and Repeat Native Speakers**:
- Listening to how native speakers use prepositions will give you a natural feel for them. Try watching French videos or listening to songs with transcripts. Repeat key phrases aloud to reinforce the connection between sound and meaning.

6. **Use Games and Apps**:
- Apps like Duolingo, Babbel, or Clozemaster are fun for learning prepositions in context. Many have short, game-like lessons that gradually introduce new prepositions.

7. **Practice with Real-Life Scenarios**:
- Think of situations where you’d use prepositions in daily life, such as giving directions (à gauche, à droite), talking about time (avant, après), or describing locations. Practicing with real contexts can improve retention.

8. **Write Simple Sentences or Journal Entries**:
- Write a few sentences every day using different prepositions. For example, you could describe your room using phrases like *"Le livre est sur la table"* (The book is on the table). This reinforces correct usage in a memorable way.

9. **Test Yourself with Fill-in-the-Blank Exercises**:
- Practice exercises that leave blanks for prepositions. These help you recall the right prepositions based on the sentence context, building familiarity.

10. **Focus on Key Prepositions First**:
- Some French prepositions are very common, like *à* (at, to), *de* (of, from), *en* (in), *dans* (inside), and *avec* (with). Master these first before tackling less common ones.

Try combining a few of these methods, and make your practice consistent. French prepositions will soon feel more natural and easier to use!

Answers 117 Comments
Dislike Bookmark

Answered 19 hrs ago Learn Tuition

Use Interactive Tools: Polls and Quizzes: Tools like Kahoot, Mentimeter, or in-platform quizzes keep students active and help assess their understanding in real time. Breakout Rooms: For group discussions or problem-solving in smaller groups, breakout rooms can foster peer-to-peer interaction. Annotation... ...more

 

  • Use Interactive Tools:

    • Polls and Quizzes: Tools like Kahoot, Mentimeter, or in-platform quizzes keep students active and help assess their understanding in real time.
    • Breakout Rooms: For group discussions or problem-solving in smaller groups, breakout rooms can foster peer-to-peer interaction.
    • Annotation Tools and Whiteboards: Collaborative whiteboards or annotation tools help make sessions hands-on. They’re great for brainstorming, problem-solving, and note-taking.
  • Relate Content to Real-World Applications:

    • For subjects like finance or economics, relate theories to current events or practical examples, like using real financial statements for accounting concepts or market trends for economics. This helps students see the value of what they’re learning.
  • Gamify the Learning Process:

    • Turn activities into mini-challenges, quizzes, or games with points, badges, or rewards. This can make learning fun and motivate students to participate more actively.
  • Check for Understanding Regularly:

    • Frequently pause to ask questions or recap key points. Using the "Ask-Don’t-Tell" method encourages critical thinking, and checking in regularly helps students feel more comfortable sharing their understanding.
  • Encourage Group Projects or Collaborative Activities:

    • Working on group projects, even in a virtual setup, can enhance student collaboration and accountability. Assigning roles like note-taker, presenter, or researcher in group activities keeps everyone engaged.
  • Provide Personal Feedback:

    • Personalized feedback helps students feel valued and encourages active learning. Tailoring feedback to their unique progress can make students more invested in the session.
  • Incorporate Multimedia:

    • Use videos, slides, interactive simulations, or graphics to break up lecture content. Visual elements can capture attention and appeal to different learning styles, especially for complex topics.
  • Set Clear Goals and Structure:

    • Begin each session by outlining objectives and explaining how the lesson will be structured. Knowing what to expect helps students stay focused and understand the progression of the session.
  • Encourage and Facilitate Questions:

    • Promote a culture where questions are welcome. Consider setting up a Q&A period or a "parking lot" space where students can drop questions during the session to ensure all concerns are addressed.
  • Leverage Social Presence:

    • Building rapport is essential. Use students' names, acknowledge their inputs, and maintain a friendly tone. This makes the online environment feel less impersonal and more like a supportive community.

 

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Kappagentula Venkata Sai Vamsi describes himself as WORKING PROFESSIONAL WITH 4 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN TEACHING. He conducts classes in BCom Tuition and Class I-V Tuition. Kappagentula is located in Auto Nagar, Visakhapatnam. Kappagentula takes at students Home, Regular Classes- at his Home and Online Classes- via online medium. He has 4 years of teaching experience . Kappagentula has completed Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) from Andhra University in 2021. HeĀ is well versed in Hindi, Tamil, English and Telugu.

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