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Robert Patrick Spoken English trainer in Chennai

Robert Patrick

Spoken English/Soft Skills Trainer

T Nagar, Chennai, India - 600018.

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I am an experienced Spoken English and Soft Skills Trainer with over 10 years of experience in training people of all walks of life to communicate well in English.
Before this, I was a middle management executive in companies like Raymonds, Airtel, Vodafone, Videocon and Etisalat for 20 years. Exposure to these blue-chip companies helped me develop my soft skills and communication skills in a corporate environment.
I studied in Don Bosco School and Loyola College. These reputed educational institutions gave as much importance to the teaching of English as a subject as any other subject.
I have fulfilled some Spoken English training contracts to train the staff of following companies / institutions
1. Durr India Private Limited, Nandanam,
2. Isabel hospital
3. Cavalier tool design and Engineering Services Pvt. Ltd.,
4. Ashiana housing
I have been subcontracted by Score Training Academy Pvt Ltd to train the staff of the following companies / institutions
1. Shell India markets pvt. Ltd (outsourced staff)
2. Hotel Pratap Plaza
Apart from the above, I have imparted training to the students who enrolled for Spoken English training at Let’s Speak training Academy, Adyar.
I have been using my industry experience and my knowledge of the English language to help my students enhance their English communication / soft skills by teaching them vocabulary, English Grammar, sentence construction & conversation skills.
I teach my students how to write, read, listen and speak English well.
My students are from various walks of life - working executives, homemakers, school & college students, professionals, people

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  • Spoken English

Languages Spoken

English

Tamil

Malayalam

Hindi Basic

Education

Loyola college 1988

Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)

Address

T Nagar, Chennai, India - 600018

Landmark: Near T Nagar bus terminus

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Teaches

Spoken English classes
144 Students

Excellence Award Winner 2016

Spoken English

Excellence Award Winner 2021

Spoken English

Excellence Award Winner 2023

1st Jan - 30th Jun

Spoken English

Tutor Of The Month Award Winner July 2017

For Spoken English in Chennai

UrbanPro Certified Tutor

For Spoken English

Class Location

Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Spoken English classes

12

Age groups catered to

Above 25 yrs, 16 yrs to 25 yrs

Levels of Spoken English I teach

Basic, Advanced

Lived or Worked in English Speaking Country

No

Awards and Recognition

Yes

Enter you Award details

Urbanpro award Isabel hospital review letter

Certification

None

Profession

Tutor

Language of instruction offered

Tamil to English

Curriculum Expertise

State

Citizen of English Speaking Country

No

Class strength catered to

One on one/ Private Tutions, Group Classes

Teaching done in

English Grammar, Vocabulary, Basic Spoken English

Teaching at

Home

Reviews (285)

5.0 out of 5 285 reviews

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"It has been 2 months since I joined Robert’s sir’s Spoken English class. Before I joined this course, I didn't know to speak and write in English and it was hard to understand English. After I joined this course, I learned to speak and write. He taught me well and covered all the necessary topics. He is very friendly and no matter how many times you ask a doubt, he clarifies your doubt with patience. English was a hurdle for me but now I find it easy to communicate in English. Robert sir helped me realize that. I have reached a stage where I am just short of speaking English fluently but I know that I will be able to get past that also. I have the confidence to do that because he gave me the confidence. I am sure I will improve my fluency soon, thanks to him."

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tq for the feedback elansuriyan

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Spoken English

"I have completed more than 20 classes with Robert sir. He is a very good tutor and kind person. Before this class I was very average in grammar but now I have learnt the proper grammar. I am able to speak without any grammar mistakes.I would like to convey my sincere thanks to Robert sir. "

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Spoken English

"Spoken English classes by Robert sir was really good. These classes have helped me a lot in improving my knowledge in grammar. It also helped us to improve our pronunciation and writing skills. My mother and I have attended the classes together. Robert sir is very friendly and patient. He has a deep knowledge in English grammar. So, he is taking classes in such a manner that everyone can understand. Thank you sir. "

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Verified Student

Spoken English

"I surely recommend Robert Sir. He is very kind and polite. His way of teaching is very good. Anyone can easily understand grammar by his teaching method. He is flexible in timings too. I am sure once you start taking his classes your speaking and grammar level will increase to next level. If anyone looking to improve your communication skills you can join his class without any hesitation. "

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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 12 years.

Answers by Robert (10)

Answered on 16/09/2016 Learn Language/Spoken English

I can teach you since I know Malayalam. However I am located at Chennai. If you are also located at Chennai, I may be able to help you out. Request you to call / write to me in case you are interested.
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Answered on 27/07/2016 Learn Language/Spoken English

'A European' is correct. The first alphabet of the word 'European' is a vowel. However, the sound of the word is more like 'Youropean' and not like the sound of the vowel 'e' in elephant. Hence the article 'a' is used instead of 'an'.
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Answered on 27/07/2016 Learn Language/Spoken English

Yes. If a word starts with a vowel but does not sound like one, then the article 'a' is to be used instead of 'an'. For eg. the word 'university' sounds like 'youniversity'. So we should use the article 'a' instead of 'an'. Likewise, 'European' sounds like 'youropean' and union sounds like 'younion'.
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Answered on 21/07/2016 Learn Language/Spoken English

Consider the sentence "Somebody cleans the office everyday". This sentence is in simple present active voice with the subject denoted by the word "somebody" and the object denoted by the words "the office". The action denoted by the verb "cleans" is transferred to the object by the subject. The... ...more
Consider the sentence "Somebody cleans the office everyday". This sentence is in simple present active voice with the subject denoted by the word "somebody" and the object denoted by the words "the office". The action denoted by the verb "cleans" is transferred to the object by the subject. The above sentence can be changed into simple present passive voice likewise - "The office is cleaned everyday [by somebody]". Note that the subject and the object have interchanged their positions. The format for the verb in simple present passive positive format is "am/is/are + past participle". In the above example the active verb changes from "cleans" to "is cleaned" and the action denoted by the verb transfers to the subject in this case.
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Answered on 20/07/2016 Learn Language/Spoken English

The verb lie has 2 meanings. When we refer to 'lie' as in 'lying down on the floor', the simple past and the past participle are lay and lain respectively. When we refer to 'lie' with the meaning 'false statement', then the simple past and past participle is the same word which is 'lied'.
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Teaches

Spoken English classes
144 Students

Excellence Award Winner 2016

Spoken English

Excellence Award Winner 2021

Spoken English

Excellence Award Winner 2023

1st Jan - 30th Jun

Spoken English

Tutor Of The Month Award Winner July 2017

For Spoken English in Chennai

UrbanPro Certified Tutor

For Spoken English

Class Location

Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Spoken English classes

12

Age groups catered to

Above 25 yrs, 16 yrs to 25 yrs

Levels of Spoken English I teach

Basic, Advanced

Lived or Worked in English Speaking Country

No

Awards and Recognition

Yes

Enter you Award details

Urbanpro award Isabel hospital review letter

Certification

None

Profession

Tutor

Language of instruction offered

Tamil to English

Curriculum Expertise

State

Citizen of English Speaking Country

No

Class strength catered to

One on one/ Private Tutions, Group Classes

Teaching done in

English Grammar, Vocabulary, Basic Spoken English

Teaching at

Home

Answers by Robert Patrick (10)

Answered on 16/09/2016 Learn Language/Spoken English

I can teach you since I know Malayalam. However I am located at Chennai. If you are also located at Chennai, I may be able to help you out. Request you to call / write to me in case you are interested.
Answers 48 Comments
Dislike Bookmark

Answered on 27/07/2016 Learn Language/Spoken English

'A European' is correct. The first alphabet of the word 'European' is a vowel. However, the sound of the word is more like 'Youropean' and not like the sound of the vowel 'e' in elephant. Hence the article 'a' is used instead of 'an'.
Answers 5 Comments
Dislike Bookmark

Answered on 27/07/2016 Learn Language/Spoken English

Yes. If a word starts with a vowel but does not sound like one, then the article 'a' is to be used instead of 'an'. For eg. the word 'university' sounds like 'youniversity'. So we should use the article 'a' instead of 'an'. Likewise, 'European' sounds like 'youropean' and union sounds like 'younion'.
Answers 44 Comments
Dislike Bookmark

Answered on 21/07/2016 Learn Language/Spoken English

Consider the sentence "Somebody cleans the office everyday". This sentence is in simple present active voice with the subject denoted by the word "somebody" and the object denoted by the words "the office". The action denoted by the verb "cleans" is transferred to the object by the subject. The... ...more
Consider the sentence "Somebody cleans the office everyday". This sentence is in simple present active voice with the subject denoted by the word "somebody" and the object denoted by the words "the office". The action denoted by the verb "cleans" is transferred to the object by the subject. The above sentence can be changed into simple present passive voice likewise - "The office is cleaned everyday [by somebody]". Note that the subject and the object have interchanged their positions. The format for the verb in simple present passive positive format is "am/is/are + past participle". In the above example the active verb changes from "cleans" to "is cleaned" and the action denoted by the verb transfers to the subject in this case.
Answers 4 Comments
Dislike Bookmark

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

The verb lie has 2 meanings. When we refer to 'lie' as in 'lying down on the floor', the simple past and the past participle are lay and lain respectively. When we refer to 'lie' with the meaning 'false statement', then the simple past and past participle is the same word which is 'lied'.
Answers 6 Comments
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Robert Patrick describes himself as Spoken English/Soft Skills Trainer. He conducts classes in Spoken English. Robert is located in T Nagar, Chennai. Robert takes at students Home, Regular Classes- at his Home and Online Classes- via online medium. He has 12 years of teaching experience . Robert has completed Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) from Loyola college in 1988. He is well versed in Hindi, English, Tamil and Malayalam. Robert has got 285 reviews till now with 100% positive feedback.

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