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Sector 56, Gurgaon, India - 122011.

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My name is Ram Yogi. I am a Graduate of Bachelor Of Technology from SRM University (main Campus).
I am currently Teaching Physics, Chemistry, mathematics to 11th & 12th Class. I've been teaching for almost 3 Years already. I've also worked for an IT Company in Gurgaon for 6 Months. I've recently expanded my business and have fully trained, well-experienced and inspiring teachers working for me, so we'll always have availability for you! Come try out our lessons today!.
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SRM University (Main Campus), Chennai, TN. 2014

Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.)

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Answered on 12/09/2017 Learn Language/Foreign Language/German Language

How do I learn German in 70 days?

possible but u need a native german speaker for help.
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Answered on 12/09/2017 Learn Language/Foreign Language/German Language

How and when should I use prepositions such as "um", "an", "bei", "dem", "zu", "zum", "zur", “von” in German?

A noun that is in the dative case is on the receiving end of something. I like to say that the nominative noun is the subject, the accusative is the noun that is being verbed and the dative noun receives the accusative noun. For example: Ich gebe ihm einen Apfel. Nom: Ich Acc: einen Apfel Dat:... ...more
A noun that is in the dative case is on the receiving end of something. I like to say that the nominative noun is the subject, the accusative is the noun that is being verbed and the dative noun receives the accusative noun. For example: Ich gebe ihm einen Apfel. Nom: Ich Acc: einen Apfel Dat: ihm (to him) The word “dem” is an article in the dative case. It is the masculine and neuter article in the dative case: das becomes dem der becomes dem die (fem) becomes der die (pl) becomes den The following words are actually two words put together: zum: zu + dem (in dative case) zur: zu + der (in dative case) These two words literally mean “to the” These words are prepositions: zu - to um - around an - at bei - with, at von - von, of zu, bei, and von all trigger the dative case. Ich bin bei meiner Arbeit: I am at my work …zu dem Arzt gehen: to go to the doctor (in this case, zu dem would be compounded in to “zum”) nicht weit von dem Krankenhaus: not far from the hospital um triggers the accusative case. um den See: around the lake an can trigger the dative or accusative case depending on how it is used. If it is being used to describe movement, then it takes the accusative case. If it is being used to describe the status quo, it takes the dative case. In other words, if the phrase answers the questions Wann? or Wo? It is in the dative case. If the phrase answers the question Wohin? then it is accusative. Accusative case of an: ein Bild an die Wand hängen: to hang a picture on the wall Wohin? It is going on the wall. Dative case of an: Das Bild hängt an der Wand: the picture is hanging on the wall Wo? On the wall. I love all things language and German so if you need additional help feel free to leave it in the comments! I hope this helped, case can be hard!
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Answered on 12/09/2017 Learn Language/Foreign Language/German Language

Does learning the German language really give advantage to a software engineer?

yes grman speaking nations have huge demand for software developers.
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Answered on 12/09/2017 Learn Language/Foreign Language/German Language

How do I practice speaking German?

learn through youtube, Improve your vocabulary and enjoy it. keep motivating yourself about germany. Inspiring people.
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Answered on 12/09/2017 Learn Language/Foreign Language/German Language

How do I practice German pronunciation and the accent/make sure I do it correctly from the start?

learn sounds first
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Answered on 12/09/2017 Learn Language/Foreign Language/German Language

How do I learn German in 70 days?

possible but u need a native german speaker for help.
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Answered on 12/09/2017 Learn Language/Foreign Language/German Language

How and when should I use prepositions such as "um", "an", "bei", "dem", "zu", "zum", "zur", “von” in German?

A noun that is in the dative case is on the receiving end of something. I like to say that the nominative noun is the subject, the accusative is the noun that is being verbed and the dative noun receives the accusative noun. For example: Ich gebe ihm einen Apfel. Nom: Ich Acc: einen Apfel Dat:... ...more
A noun that is in the dative case is on the receiving end of something. I like to say that the nominative noun is the subject, the accusative is the noun that is being verbed and the dative noun receives the accusative noun. For example: Ich gebe ihm einen Apfel. Nom: Ich Acc: einen Apfel Dat: ihm (to him) The word “dem” is an article in the dative case. It is the masculine and neuter article in the dative case: das becomes dem der becomes dem die (fem) becomes der die (pl) becomes den The following words are actually two words put together: zum: zu + dem (in dative case) zur: zu + der (in dative case) These two words literally mean “to the” These words are prepositions: zu - to um - around an - at bei - with, at von - von, of zu, bei, and von all trigger the dative case. Ich bin bei meiner Arbeit: I am at my work …zu dem Arzt gehen: to go to the doctor (in this case, zu dem would be compounded in to “zum”) nicht weit von dem Krankenhaus: not far from the hospital um triggers the accusative case. um den See: around the lake an can trigger the dative or accusative case depending on how it is used. If it is being used to describe movement, then it takes the accusative case. If it is being used to describe the status quo, it takes the dative case. In other words, if the phrase answers the questions Wann? or Wo? It is in the dative case. If the phrase answers the question Wohin? then it is accusative. Accusative case of an: ein Bild an die Wand hängen: to hang a picture on the wall Wohin? It is going on the wall. Dative case of an: Das Bild hängt an der Wand: the picture is hanging on the wall Wo? On the wall. I love all things language and German so if you need additional help feel free to leave it in the comments! I hope this helped, case can be hard!
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Answered on 12/09/2017 Learn Language/Foreign Language/German Language

Does learning the German language really give advantage to a software engineer?

yes grman speaking nations have huge demand for software developers.
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Answered on 12/09/2017 Learn Language/Foreign Language/German Language

How do I practice speaking German?

learn through youtube, Improve your vocabulary and enjoy it. keep motivating yourself about germany. Inspiring people.
Answers 3 Comments
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Answered on 12/09/2017 Learn Language/Foreign Language/German Language

How do I practice German pronunciation and the accent/make sure I do it correctly from the start?

learn sounds first
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Ram Yogi describes himself as Ezylearn Tutors. Ram is located in Sector 56, Gurgaon. Ram takes at students Home and Regular Classes- at his Home. Ram has completed Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) from SRM University (Main Campus), Chennai, TN. in 2014. He is well versed in German, English and Hindi.

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