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Agwar Gujjran, Jagraon, India - 142026
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Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Class I-V Tuition
6
Fees
₹ 500.0 per hour
Board
ICSE, CBSE, IGCSE, State
State boards taught
Punjab State Board, Delhi State Board
CBSE Subjects taught
Science, Punjabi, English
ICSE Subjects taught
Social Studies, English, Science
IGCSE Subjects taught
Science, English
Experience in School or College
I was full time teacher. I teach English, Sst and science to classes 1 to 5
Taught in School or College
Yes
State Syllabus Subjects taught
English, Social Science, Science, EVS, Punjabi
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Spoken English classes
6
Age groups catered to
Below 10 yrs, 10 yrs to 15 yrs
Levels of Spoken English I teach
Advanced
Lived or Worked in English Speaking Country
No
Awards and Recognition
Yes
Enter you Award details
best teacher award.
Certification
None
Profession
Tutor
Language of instruction offered
English to English, Hindi to English
Curriculum Expertise
ICSE/ISC, CBSE
Citizen of English Speaking Country
No
Class strength catered to
Group Classes, One on one/ Private Tutions
Teaching done in
English Grammar, Basic Spoken English, Vocabulary
Teaching at
School
Teaching Experience in detail in Spoken English classes
My teaching experience over the last six years has been a journey filled with joy, discovery, and personal growth. As an English teacher, I’ve come to realize that teaching isn’t just about imparting knowledge—it’s about cultivating an environment where students feel safe, encouraged, and excited to learn. My love for teaching has only deepened over time, as I’ve developed my approach to ensure that my students feel both supported and engaged in their learning journey. The key to my success lies in my fun-loving nature and my deep commitment to building strong, positive relationships with my students. ### The Beginning of My Journey When I first stepped into the classroom, I was nervous but enthusiastic. I knew English, of course, but teaching it? That was a whole new challenge. I realized early on that what students needed most wasn't just a knowledgeable teacher but one who could create an atmosphere of comfort and freedom in the classroom. The first lesson I learned was that teaching had to be interactive and dynamic if it was to truly engage the students. As someone who loves working with young learners, I found that injecting humor, lightness, and warmth into my teaching made all the difference. I believe that the learning environment should be lively and fun. Many students find learning English to be intimidating, especially if they struggle with grammar, comprehension, or expressing themselves. In response to this, I developed a teaching style that puts the students at ease. I emphasize the importance of questions, and I celebrate curiosity. No question is too small or too simple, and I ensure that my students understand that asking questions is the key to learning. ### Creating a Fun Learning Atmosphere In my classroom, I focus on making learning enjoyable. Learning doesn’t have to be a chore; it can be exciting and fulfilling. Through storytelling, games, interactive discussions, and hands-on activities, I’ve transformed traditional lessons into moments of connection and discovery. I’ve always believed that students learn best when they’re having fun. Whether it's through a lively debate about a story we’ve read, a creative writing assignment that lets their imagination run wild, or a simple but engaging vocabulary game, I strive to make every lesson an experience that excites them. For younger children, I often use fun role-playing activities. I encourage them to imagine they are characters in a story, practicing speaking and comprehension in a way that feels natural and playful. They’re not just learning English—they’re becoming storytellers, adventurers, and even heroes of their own tales. I’ve found that this approach makes them more eager to participate, and the learning feels effortless because they’re so engrossed in the activity. For older students, I blend entertainment with educational rigor. We engage in group discussions on relevant topics, dissecting texts not only for their grammatical structure but for the ideas they present. This sparks critical thinking, and students become active participants in their education. When they see learning as a process of discovery, they are far more likely to invest themselves in it fully. ### Building Trust and Encouraging Questions One of the most important aspects of teaching is building trust with students. They need to know that the classroom is a safe space where their ideas, questions, and even their mistakes are valued. I always tell my students, “There are no bad questions.” When children feel free to ask anything, they open themselves up to learning in a much deeper way. They engage not just with the material but with me, their classmates, and, most importantly, their own learning process. I’ve found that my students feel comfortable approaching me not just because I’m approachable but because I actively encourage them to share their thoughts. I make it clear from day one that our classroom is a collaborative space. If they’re struggling with a concept, I tell them to raise their hands and ask me to explain it again—no hesitation. This openness has led to many “aha” moments, where students who were once too shy to speak up are suddenly leading discussions and even helping their peers understand tough material. My teaching is guided by the belief that students need to feel valued. Whether they’re asking a question about a story we’re reading, discussing grammar, or expressing confusion over a writing assignment, I take the time to listen carefully. I respond not just with an answer, but with a question of my own to guide them toward deeper understanding. This dialogue creates a vibrant and energetic learning atmosphere. ### Adapting to Individual Needs Every student is different, and one of the greatest challenges and joys of teaching is adapting to meet the individual needs of each learner. I’ve taught students who grasp concepts immediately and others who need more time and support. Part of my role as a teacher is to recognize those differences and provide the right balance of challenge and encouragement. Whether a student needs one-on-one attention or a creative way to understand a concept, I make sure that every child feels included and capable. When working with struggling students, I focus on positive reinforcement. Rather than pointing out mistakes, I celebrate progress. A student might not yet be able to write a perfect sentence, but if they’ve improved from the last lesson, that’s cause for celebration. This approach has made a significant impact on students who initially lacked confidence. They see that improvement is possible and that I’m there to support them every step of the way. On the other hand, for students who are excelling, I introduce more advanced materials or more complex writing prompts. I challenge them with new perspectives and encourage them to think critically and creatively about what they’ve learned. I love seeing students take their skills to new heights, and I’m always on the lookout for ways to push them just beyond their comfort zones. ### The Joy of Seeing Growth One of the most rewarding aspects of teaching is watching students grow, not only in their academic abilities but in their confidence and self-expression. Over the years, I’ve seen countless students who started out shy and uncertain become articulate, thoughtful individuals. It’s an amazing transformation to witness, and it’s a privilege to be part of that journey. I’ve had students come to me after class to thank me for making learning enjoyable and helping them feel comfortable enough to participate. Many of them mention that they used to be scared to ask questions, but now they feel free to speak up and engage with the material. That feedback is incredibly meaningful because it confirms that my teaching style is having a positive impact. As a teacher, I also grow with my students. Every question they ask challenges me to think differently about how I present information. Their curiosity keeps me on my toes, and their enthusiasm inspires me to be a better educator. Teaching is a two-way street, and the more I invest in my students, the more I learn from them in return. ### Technology and New Approaches In recent years, I’ve incorporated technology into my teaching, particularly during the pandemic when online learning became essential. At first, I was worried about losing the personal connection with my students, but I quickly realized that with the right tools, technology could enhance the learning experience. From interactive quizzes to virtual storytelling sessions, I found ways to keep the fun, dynamic nature of my classroom alive even through a screen. This experience taught me the value of flexibility and innovation in teaching. It also highlighted the importance of staying connected with students emotionally, even when we couldn’t be in the same room. I made sure to check in with them regularly, not just about their academic progress but also about how they were feeling and coping with the changes. This period was a testament to the resilience of both my students and myself as a teacher. ### Looking Forward As I continue my teaching journey, I remain deeply committed to creating an environment where students feel comfortable, curious, and excited to learn. I want to keep challenging myself to find new ways to engage my students, whether through new technology, creative lesson plans, or simply continuing to foster the open, welcoming atmosphere that has defined my teaching style so far. My ultimate goal is for every student who walks into my classroom to leave not only with improved English skills but with a sense of confidence and joy in learning. I want them to feel that they can ask any question, tackle any challenge, and express themselves without fear. That’s the kind of education that stays with them for a lifetime, and that’s the legacy I hope to leave as a teacher.
1. Which school boards of Class 1-5 do you teach for?
ICSE, CBSE, IGCSE and others
2. Have you ever taught in any School or College?
Yes
3. Which classes do you teach?
I teach Class I-V Tuition 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 6 years.
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Class I-V Tuition
6
Fees
₹ 500.0 per hour
Board
ICSE, CBSE, IGCSE, State
State boards taught
Punjab State Board, Delhi State Board
CBSE Subjects taught
Science, Punjabi, English
ICSE Subjects taught
Social Studies, English, Science
IGCSE Subjects taught
Science, English
Experience in School or College
I was full time teacher. I teach English, Sst and science to classes 1 to 5
Taught in School or College
Yes
State Syllabus Subjects taught
English, Social Science, Science, EVS, Punjabi
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Spoken English classes
6
Age groups catered to
Below 10 yrs, 10 yrs to 15 yrs
Levels of Spoken English I teach
Advanced
Lived or Worked in English Speaking Country
No
Awards and Recognition
Yes
Enter you Award details
best teacher award.
Certification
None
Profession
Tutor
Language of instruction offered
English to English, Hindi to English
Curriculum Expertise
ICSE/ISC, CBSE
Citizen of English Speaking Country
No
Class strength catered to
Group Classes, One on one/ Private Tutions
Teaching done in
English Grammar, Basic Spoken English, Vocabulary
Teaching at
School
Teaching Experience in detail in Spoken English classes
My teaching experience over the last six years has been a journey filled with joy, discovery, and personal growth. As an English teacher, I’ve come to realize that teaching isn’t just about imparting knowledge—it’s about cultivating an environment where students feel safe, encouraged, and excited to learn. My love for teaching has only deepened over time, as I’ve developed my approach to ensure that my students feel both supported and engaged in their learning journey. The key to my success lies in my fun-loving nature and my deep commitment to building strong, positive relationships with my students. ### The Beginning of My Journey When I first stepped into the classroom, I was nervous but enthusiastic. I knew English, of course, but teaching it? That was a whole new challenge. I realized early on that what students needed most wasn't just a knowledgeable teacher but one who could create an atmosphere of comfort and freedom in the classroom. The first lesson I learned was that teaching had to be interactive and dynamic if it was to truly engage the students. As someone who loves working with young learners, I found that injecting humor, lightness, and warmth into my teaching made all the difference. I believe that the learning environment should be lively and fun. Many students find learning English to be intimidating, especially if they struggle with grammar, comprehension, or expressing themselves. In response to this, I developed a teaching style that puts the students at ease. I emphasize the importance of questions, and I celebrate curiosity. No question is too small or too simple, and I ensure that my students understand that asking questions is the key to learning. ### Creating a Fun Learning Atmosphere In my classroom, I focus on making learning enjoyable. Learning doesn’t have to be a chore; it can be exciting and fulfilling. Through storytelling, games, interactive discussions, and hands-on activities, I’ve transformed traditional lessons into moments of connection and discovery. I’ve always believed that students learn best when they’re having fun. Whether it's through a lively debate about a story we’ve read, a creative writing assignment that lets their imagination run wild, or a simple but engaging vocabulary game, I strive to make every lesson an experience that excites them. For younger children, I often use fun role-playing activities. I encourage them to imagine they are characters in a story, practicing speaking and comprehension in a way that feels natural and playful. They’re not just learning English—they’re becoming storytellers, adventurers, and even heroes of their own tales. I’ve found that this approach makes them more eager to participate, and the learning feels effortless because they’re so engrossed in the activity. For older students, I blend entertainment with educational rigor. We engage in group discussions on relevant topics, dissecting texts not only for their grammatical structure but for the ideas they present. This sparks critical thinking, and students become active participants in their education. When they see learning as a process of discovery, they are far more likely to invest themselves in it fully. ### Building Trust and Encouraging Questions One of the most important aspects of teaching is building trust with students. They need to know that the classroom is a safe space where their ideas, questions, and even their mistakes are valued. I always tell my students, “There are no bad questions.” When children feel free to ask anything, they open themselves up to learning in a much deeper way. They engage not just with the material but with me, their classmates, and, most importantly, their own learning process. I’ve found that my students feel comfortable approaching me not just because I’m approachable but because I actively encourage them to share their thoughts. I make it clear from day one that our classroom is a collaborative space. If they’re struggling with a concept, I tell them to raise their hands and ask me to explain it again—no hesitation. This openness has led to many “aha” moments, where students who were once too shy to speak up are suddenly leading discussions and even helping their peers understand tough material. My teaching is guided by the belief that students need to feel valued. Whether they’re asking a question about a story we’re reading, discussing grammar, or expressing confusion over a writing assignment, I take the time to listen carefully. I respond not just with an answer, but with a question of my own to guide them toward deeper understanding. This dialogue creates a vibrant and energetic learning atmosphere. ### Adapting to Individual Needs Every student is different, and one of the greatest challenges and joys of teaching is adapting to meet the individual needs of each learner. I’ve taught students who grasp concepts immediately and others who need more time and support. Part of my role as a teacher is to recognize those differences and provide the right balance of challenge and encouragement. Whether a student needs one-on-one attention or a creative way to understand a concept, I make sure that every child feels included and capable. When working with struggling students, I focus on positive reinforcement. Rather than pointing out mistakes, I celebrate progress. A student might not yet be able to write a perfect sentence, but if they’ve improved from the last lesson, that’s cause for celebration. This approach has made a significant impact on students who initially lacked confidence. They see that improvement is possible and that I’m there to support them every step of the way. On the other hand, for students who are excelling, I introduce more advanced materials or more complex writing prompts. I challenge them with new perspectives and encourage them to think critically and creatively about what they’ve learned. I love seeing students take their skills to new heights, and I’m always on the lookout for ways to push them just beyond their comfort zones. ### The Joy of Seeing Growth One of the most rewarding aspects of teaching is watching students grow, not only in their academic abilities but in their confidence and self-expression. Over the years, I’ve seen countless students who started out shy and uncertain become articulate, thoughtful individuals. It’s an amazing transformation to witness, and it’s a privilege to be part of that journey. I’ve had students come to me after class to thank me for making learning enjoyable and helping them feel comfortable enough to participate. Many of them mention that they used to be scared to ask questions, but now they feel free to speak up and engage with the material. That feedback is incredibly meaningful because it confirms that my teaching style is having a positive impact. As a teacher, I also grow with my students. Every question they ask challenges me to think differently about how I present information. Their curiosity keeps me on my toes, and their enthusiasm inspires me to be a better educator. Teaching is a two-way street, and the more I invest in my students, the more I learn from them in return. ### Technology and New Approaches In recent years, I’ve incorporated technology into my teaching, particularly during the pandemic when online learning became essential. At first, I was worried about losing the personal connection with my students, but I quickly realized that with the right tools, technology could enhance the learning experience. From interactive quizzes to virtual storytelling sessions, I found ways to keep the fun, dynamic nature of my classroom alive even through a screen. This experience taught me the value of flexibility and innovation in teaching. It also highlighted the importance of staying connected with students emotionally, even when we couldn’t be in the same room. I made sure to check in with them regularly, not just about their academic progress but also about how they were feeling and coping with the changes. This period was a testament to the resilience of both my students and myself as a teacher. ### Looking Forward As I continue my teaching journey, I remain deeply committed to creating an environment where students feel comfortable, curious, and excited to learn. I want to keep challenging myself to find new ways to engage my students, whether through new technology, creative lesson plans, or simply continuing to foster the open, welcoming atmosphere that has defined my teaching style so far. My ultimate goal is for every student who walks into my classroom to leave not only with improved English skills but with a sense of confidence and joy in learning. I want them to feel that they can ask any question, tackle any challenge, and express themselves without fear. That’s the kind of education that stays with them for a lifetime, and that’s the legacy I hope to leave as a teacher.
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