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4.5 out of 5 11 reviews
Shweta Sharma
Spanish Language Reason for learning Spanish:To learn it as a Hobby Level I want to learn:A1 (Beginner)
"The tutor assigned to me was amazing. She was so into teaching that made this session a wonderful one. She was so patient and helpful. "
Sarvesh Parate
German Language Reason for learning German:Seeking admission in German university Level I want to learn:A1 (Beginner)
"I had a very good experience with dialect academy. The teacher was well versed with german and was also quite interactive. I feel confident to give A1 exam. "
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Tanvi Vinod bhande
Spanish Language
"I've learnt my complete Spanish with Dialect Academy. One of the best institute to learn languages from experienced trainers. "
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Aditi Jamadagni
"It was a indeed great experience. Learnt the language under the guidance of Apoorva Mam; she was too amazing at teaching the language and in making it understand to me. All doubts were entertained every single time. This served as great platform for me to learn and even looking forward to join the Dialect team in near future for further learning "
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Renuka Jamadagni
German Language
"All the classes were interesting. Our teacher interacted with us a lot. We heard stories in german, german songs and played games in german. Great experience. "
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Amey Prabhudesai
Spanish Language
"Perfect place to enhance your knowledge or start your career in linguistics. Especially in case of Spanish division, the teacher is so much experienced and very detail oriented so I grew so much in this institute than other institutes I’ve been into before. Just go for it ! "
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Ketaki Joshi
Spanish Language
"Superb experience so far. Apoorva ma'am is very dedicated. She literally leaves no stone unturned. Her own material is very good for practice. Also,, she involves us in many practical experiences apart from just text book study. "
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Sakshi Kandalgaonkar
"I like the teaching of teacher. Teachers are very friendly and coordinating. Explanation is also excellent. "
Isha Nimkar
"I am having a really great time learning Spanish through Dialect Academy. The lessons are taught through powerpoints, videos and interesting activities. "
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Sai Srikanth
"Very good personal training with young certified staff and good course duration with just limited people for a single batch. "
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Ankita Kshirsagar
"Didn’t cover expected hours for the class and practice for the respected level was not done enough. More and accurate practice for higher level was needed. "
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No, French does not conjugate adverbs. Unlike verbs, which change based on tense, or adjectives, which agree in gender and number, adverbs remain invariable—they do not change regardless of the subject, verb tense, or noun they modify.
✔ Fixed form – Adverbs do not change (e.g., vite (fast), bien (well), lentement (slowly)).
✔ Modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs – Example: Elle parle doucement. (She speaks softly.)
✔ Often formed from adjectives – Many adverbs are created by adding "-ment" to the feminine form of an adjective.
Since adverbs don’t change, you never have to worry about making them agree in gender or number, unlike adjectives.
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The Spanish language was not "invented" by a single person but rather evolved over time. It originated from Vulgar Latin, the common form of Latin spoken by the Roman Empire’s soldiers and settlers who occupied the Iberian Peninsula (modern-day Spain and Portugal) after the 3rd century BCE.
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Imperfect tense (Pretérito Imperfecto) El Pretérito Imperfecto es un tiempo verbal en español que se utiliza principalmente para describir acciones habituales en el pasado, el contexto...
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