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Nishant Bhatt

Subject expert of economics

Wazirpur, Delhi, India - 110052.

4 Students

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I solve the problems of students online and it is an immense pleasure to teach for you.

Languages Spoken

English

Education

Meerut university, Meerut, India 1990

Master of Arts (M.A.)

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Wazirpur, Delhi, India - 110052

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Teaches

Nursery-KG Tuition
4 Students

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Nursery-KG Tuition

1

Subject

English

Taught in School or College

Yes

Teaching Experience in detail in Nursery-KG Tuition

It was good experience. I used to be a solver of problems

Class I-V Tuition
4 Students

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class I-V Tuition

1

Fees

₹ 500 per hour

Board

CBSE

CBSE Subjects taught

English

Taught in School or College

Yes

Teaching Experience in detail in Class I-V Tuition

It was fun and also very inspiring in the terms of education

Spoken English classes
4 Students

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Spoken English classes

2

Lived or Worked in English Speaking Country

No

Awards and Recognition

No

Certification

None

Profession

Tutor

Language of instruction offered

English to English

Curriculum Expertise

CBSE

Citizen of English Speaking Country

No

Class strength catered to

One on one/ Private Tutions

Teaching at

Home

Teaching Experience in detail in Spoken English classes

It was fun and knowledge gaining experience for me

Soft Skills Training Classes
4 Students

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Reviews

No Reviews yet!

FAQs

1. Which Nursery-KG subjects do you tutor for?

English

2. Do you have any prior teaching experience?

Yes

3. Which classes do you teach?

I teach Class I-V Tuition, Nursery-KG Tuition, Soft Skills Training and Spoken English 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 1 year.

Answers by Nishant Bhatt (55)

Answered on 20/07/2016 Learn Language/Spoken English

The 'i' in 'decide' is pronounced - 'ai', whereas the first 'i' in 'decision' is pronounced 'I', at least in American English. The same with pairs like collide/ collision, divide/division' etc, despite the fact that the stress is on the second syllable in both words -Nishant Bhatt
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Answered on 20/07/2016 Learn Language/Spoken English

If you want to sound standard American or British, there are two syllables= sci-ence. - Nishant Bhatt
Answers 92 Comments
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Answered on 20/07/2016 Learn Language/Spoken English

Welcome -Nishant Bhatt
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Answered on 19/07/2016 Learn Language/Spoken English

The three most important grammar rules are - 1. Past perfect tense- Use HAD + present participle when referring to actions in the past that happened BEFORE another event in the past you're going to refer to in the same sentence 2. Type 1 conditional sentences- Use present simple instead of WILL +... ...more
The three most important grammar rules are - 1. Past perfect tense- Use HAD + present participle when referring to actions in the past that happened BEFORE another event in the past you're going to refer to in the same sentence 2. Type 1 conditional sentences- Use present simple instead of WILL + Infinitive future when describing things that might, might not, will or won't happen and begin with conjunctions such as 'if", 'when', 'as far as', 'as soon as' , 'unless' and others. 3. Future- if you still do it- stop using WILL + infinitive future form when referring to all future actions. Use this grammar construct only when making instant decisions ! Use present progressive and GOING TO future forms for all other future references because that is how native English speakers speak. For attaining fluency in speaking English just practice , practice , and practice. - Nishant Bhatt
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Answered on 19/07/2016 Learn Language/Spoken English

Dear Tushar, there is no proper video but you may watch English movies , television shows , news bulletin in English etc. Watch the lip movements of actors and you should place proper stress on the main word and soon you will learn proper pronunciation - Nishant Bhatt
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Teaches

Nursery-KG Tuition
4 Students

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Nursery-KG Tuition

1

Subject

English

Taught in School or College

Yes

Teaching Experience in detail in Nursery-KG Tuition

It was good experience. I used to be a solver of problems

Class I-V Tuition
4 Students

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class I-V Tuition

1

Fees

₹ 500 per hour

Board

CBSE

CBSE Subjects taught

English

Taught in School or College

Yes

Teaching Experience in detail in Class I-V Tuition

It was fun and also very inspiring in the terms of education

Spoken English classes
4 Students

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Spoken English classes

2

Lived or Worked in English Speaking Country

No

Awards and Recognition

No

Certification

None

Profession

Tutor

Language of instruction offered

English to English

Curriculum Expertise

CBSE

Citizen of English Speaking Country

No

Class strength catered to

One on one/ Private Tutions

Teaching at

Home

Teaching Experience in detail in Spoken English classes

It was fun and knowledge gaining experience for me

Soft Skills Training Classes
4 Students

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

No Reviews yet!

Answers by Nishant Bhatt (55)

Answered on 20/07/2016 Learn Language/Spoken English

The 'i' in 'decide' is pronounced - 'ai', whereas the first 'i' in 'decision' is pronounced 'I', at least in American English. The same with pairs like collide/ collision, divide/division' etc, despite the fact that the stress is on the second syllable in both words -Nishant Bhatt
Answers 25 Comments
Dislike Bookmark

Answered on 20/07/2016 Learn Language/Spoken English

If you want to sound standard American or British, there are two syllables= sci-ence. - Nishant Bhatt
Answers 92 Comments
Dislike Bookmark

Answered on 20/07/2016 Learn Language/Spoken English

Welcome -Nishant Bhatt
Answers 14 Comments
Dislike Bookmark

Answered on 19/07/2016 Learn Language/Spoken English

The three most important grammar rules are - 1. Past perfect tense- Use HAD + present participle when referring to actions in the past that happened BEFORE another event in the past you're going to refer to in the same sentence 2. Type 1 conditional sentences- Use present simple instead of WILL +... ...more
The three most important grammar rules are - 1. Past perfect tense- Use HAD + present participle when referring to actions in the past that happened BEFORE another event in the past you're going to refer to in the same sentence 2. Type 1 conditional sentences- Use present simple instead of WILL + Infinitive future when describing things that might, might not, will or won't happen and begin with conjunctions such as 'if", 'when', 'as far as', 'as soon as' , 'unless' and others. 3. Future- if you still do it- stop using WILL + infinitive future form when referring to all future actions. Use this grammar construct only when making instant decisions ! Use present progressive and GOING TO future forms for all other future references because that is how native English speakers speak. For attaining fluency in speaking English just practice , practice , and practice. - Nishant Bhatt
Answers 19 Comments
Dislike Bookmark

Answered on 19/07/2016 Learn Language/Spoken English

Dear Tushar, there is no proper video but you may watch English movies , television shows , news bulletin in English etc. Watch the lip movements of actors and you should place proper stress on the main word and soon you will learn proper pronunciation - Nishant Bhatt
Answers 1 Comments
Dislike Bookmark

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Nishant Bhatt describes himself as Subject expert of economics. He conducts classes in Class I-V Tuition, Nursery-KG Tuition and Soft Skills Training. Nishant is located in Wazirpur, Delhi. Nishant takes Online Classes- via online medium. He has 2 years of teaching experience . Nishant has completed Master of Arts (M.A.) from Meerut university, Meerut, India in 1990. He is well versed in English.

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