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S. Sowgandhika

Electronic City Electronics City Phase 1, Bangalore, India - 560100.

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I am new to teaching, however I have been in the IT stream for 3 years and have been a freelance content designer and transcriptionist for 5 years. I have worked with clients from various global locations including US, UK and Australia, as a freelancer. I have a good command over the English language and would like to utilize my time to provide online tutoring to students. My key skills include good communication skills, adaptability to modern teaching aids and attention to individual's learning capabilities. I look forward to enrich my skills with this platform and benefit the students with a better proficiency with the language.

Languages Spoken

Tamil Mother Tongue (Native)

English Proficient

Telugu Basic

Hindi Basic

Education

PSG College Of Arts & Science 2011

Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)

Address

Electronic City Electronics City Phase 1, Bangalore, India - 560100

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Teaches

Spoken English classes

Class Location

Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Age groups catered to

Below 10 yrs

Levels of Spoken English I teach

Basic

Lived or Worked in English Speaking Country

No

Awards and Recognition

No

Certification

None

Profession

Other

Language of instruction offered

Hindi to English, Tamil to English, English to English

Curriculum Expertise

CBSE, State

Citizen of English Speaking Country

No

Class strength catered to

Group Classes

Teaching done in

English Grammar, Basic Spoken English

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FAQs

1. Are you a native English speaker?

No

2. Which classes do you teach?

I teach Spoken English Class.

3. Do you provide a demo class?

Yes, I provide a free demo class.

4. How many years of experience do you have?

I have been teaching for less than a year.

Answers by S. Sowgandhika (4)

Answered on 20/10/2023 Learn Language/Spoken English

"An" and "A" are articles in english language. 1. "An" is used to denote any singular noun that starts with any of the vowels (a,e,i,o,u). eg: An apple, An engine, An ice-cream, An umbrella, An orange 2. "A" is used to denote any singular noun that starts with any of the consonants. eg: A horse,... ...more

"An" and "A" are articles in english language.

1. "An" is used to denote any singular noun that starts with any of the vowels (a,e,i,o,u).

eg: An apple, An engine, An ice-cream, An umbrella, An orange

 

2. "A" is used to denote any singular noun that starts with any of the consonants.

eg: A horse, A girl, A man, A book.

 

Note: We do not use "a" or "an" when we refer to plural nouns.

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Answered on 20/10/2023 Learn Language/Spoken English

Out of the 26 alphabets in English language, 21 are consonants. Excluding the alphabets 'a', 'e', 'i', 'o', 'u' which are vowels, all the other alphabets are consonants.
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Answered on 20/10/2023 Learn Language/Spoken English

Here are three ways to turn any noun into a plural. 1. Adding "s" is the most common one. eg: bag - bags 2. For nouns ending with s, ss, sh, sh, x or o we can add "es" to make it a plural. eg: brush-brushes, dress - dresses, box-boxes, bus-buses, Foe-Foes 3. For nouns that end with f or fe we remove... ...more

Here are three ways to turn any noun into a plural.

1. Adding "s" is the most common one. eg: bag - bags

2. For nouns ending with s, ss, sh, sh, x or o we can add "es" to make it a plural. eg: brush-brushes, dress - dresses, box-boxes, bus-buses, Foe-Foes

3. For nouns that end with f or fe we remove the f or fe and add "ves" to

make it plural. eg: scarf-scarves, wife-wives

4. For nouns ending with y we can remove y and add "ies" to make it plural

eg: baby-babies

 

Some exceptions are Key-Keys, Boy-Boys

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Answered on 20/10/2023 Learn Language/Spoken English

Adding "s" to the end of a noun, usually makes it a plural. But other ways are as belows
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Teaches

Spoken English classes

Class Location

Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Age groups catered to

Below 10 yrs

Levels of Spoken English I teach

Basic

Lived or Worked in English Speaking Country

No

Awards and Recognition

No

Certification

None

Profession

Other

Language of instruction offered

Hindi to English, Tamil to English, English to English

Curriculum Expertise

CBSE, State

Citizen of English Speaking Country

No

Class strength catered to

Group Classes

Teaching done in

English Grammar, Basic Spoken English

No Reviews yet! Be the first one to Review

Answers by S. Sowgandhika (4)

Answered on 20/10/2023 Learn Language/Spoken English

"An" and "A" are articles in english language. 1. "An" is used to denote any singular noun that starts with any of the vowels (a,e,i,o,u). eg: An apple, An engine, An ice-cream, An umbrella, An orange 2. "A" is used to denote any singular noun that starts with any of the consonants. eg: A horse,... ...more

"An" and "A" are articles in english language.

1. "An" is used to denote any singular noun that starts with any of the vowels (a,e,i,o,u).

eg: An apple, An engine, An ice-cream, An umbrella, An orange

 

2. "A" is used to denote any singular noun that starts with any of the consonants.

eg: A horse, A girl, A man, A book.

 

Note: We do not use "a" or "an" when we refer to plural nouns.

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Answered on 20/10/2023 Learn Language/Spoken English

Out of the 26 alphabets in English language, 21 are consonants. Excluding the alphabets 'a', 'e', 'i', 'o', 'u' which are vowels, all the other alphabets are consonants.
Answers 6 Comments
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Answered on 20/10/2023 Learn Language/Spoken English

Here are three ways to turn any noun into a plural. 1. Adding "s" is the most common one. eg: bag - bags 2. For nouns ending with s, ss, sh, sh, x or o we can add "es" to make it a plural. eg: brush-brushes, dress - dresses, box-boxes, bus-buses, Foe-Foes 3. For nouns that end with f or fe we remove... ...more

Here are three ways to turn any noun into a plural.

1. Adding "s" is the most common one. eg: bag - bags

2. For nouns ending with s, ss, sh, sh, x or o we can add "es" to make it a plural. eg: brush-brushes, dress - dresses, box-boxes, bus-buses, Foe-Foes

3. For nouns that end with f or fe we remove the f or fe and add "ves" to

make it plural. eg: scarf-scarves, wife-wives

4. For nouns ending with y we can remove y and add "ies" to make it plural

eg: baby-babies

 

Some exceptions are Key-Keys, Boy-Boys

Answers 8 Comments
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Answered on 20/10/2023 Learn Language/Spoken English

Adding "s" to the end of a noun, usually makes it a plural. But other ways are as belows
Answers 8 Comments
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S. Sowgandhika conducts classes in Spoken English. S. Sowgandhika is located in Electronic City Electronics City Phase 1, Bangalore. S. Sowgandhika takes Online Classes- via online medium. S. Sowgandhika has completed Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) from PSG College Of Arts & Science in 2011. She is well versed in English, Tamil, Telugu and Hindi.

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