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Guest  #42960  Fri, 20 Aug 04 02:51 AM
Hello,
I live in Roselle (a Chicago suburb), Illinois. My 6 year old niece has recently come to the US for the first time from India & has joined a school here. Since english is not her native language, she needs help with spoken english.
Would appreciate it if someone could give some information about spoken english classes.
Am looking for a tutor who also understands Hindi, since that is my neice's native language.

Thanks!
  
mahindra  #43531  Thu, 26 Aug 04 07:07 PM
hai,
im mahindra from india . don't be discouraged .English is a language but not knowledge
.so try to read as many english papers as she can.And make her to watch english movies.
  
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anita_a  #47654  Tue, 28 Sep 04 01:49 AM
Hi I'm Anita from California.I teach english in community college here.I taught Spoken English in Hyderabad, India for quite some time.I used to also teach some friends kids spoken english through post over there. I can speak Hindi fluently. So how can I help your niece?
  
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Kargopal  #141321  Sat, 24 Sep 05 04:03 PM
hi this is karthika from india i think u posted this mail on 2004 fine howz ur niece now i think now she grasped the language rite convey my regards to her take care bye
  
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Anonymous  #151849  Wed, 26 Oct 05 09:18 AM
hi,,, this is Ambereen. I am well conversed with english and hindi and a trained teacher too...... I can very well help your niece with her languages....... I stay in India. Can i be of any help from here? let me know.
  
Anonymous  #163220  Sun, 27 Nov 05 03:29 AM
Hello,

The local school would be the best bet to find someone to teach your niece English. The school should have resources or be able to point you in the right direction. You are lucky that your niece is young, since learning a new language is much faster that way. I would check with a local Hindu temple as well. Maybe post an ad on a bullentin board there, or ask if they could send an e-mail out requesting help.

Good luck!
Stacy

  
Anonymous  #169697  Wed, 14 Dec 05 06:08 AM

HI ANITHA ,

I am running a spoken english institute in coimbatore.

Can you give me some tips and a details of the starting courses?

I want to train beginners and intermediates.

the syllabus and model courses, soft copies of coursematerials etc would be of immense help.

thanking you

Sai

WITH REGARDS

 

  
Anonymous  #213656  Sat, 08 Apr 06 10:50 PM

I am in need of a spoken English platform for Hindi speakers.  I have state of the art electronic equipment for eith cassette or CD.  I want to expirement using the equipment 5 hours a day for a semester.

Can you assist?

Dr. E. John Reinhold


  
Anonymous  #313885  Thu, 11 Jan 07 12:44 PM
do not worry dear, it is easy.u just need lil practice
  
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