Nigdi, Pune, India - 411044
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Plot No. 11A. 25/147, Sector 25, Pradhikaran, Nigdi
Disha Academy
Nigdi, Pune, India - 411044
Landmark: Near Sawarkar bhavan
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Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
At the Institute
Softskills Training Offered
Body Language Training , Dining Etiquette Training , Public Speaking Training , Business English , Time Management Training , Presentation Skills Training , Negotiation Skills Training
Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
At the Institute
Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
At the Institute
1. Which Softskills Training do you offer?
Body Language Training , Dining Etiquette Training , Public Speaking Training and others
2. Which classes do you teach?
We teach Communication Skills Training, Interview Skills and Soft Skills Training Classes
3. Do you provide a demo class?
Yes, We provide a free demo class.
4. Where are you located?
We are located in Nigdi, Pune.
Answered on 22/07/2020 Learn Life Skills Coaching/Soft Skills Training/Communication Skills Training
Answered on 17/03/2020 Learn Language/Spoken English
MTI stands for Mother Tongue Influence. It occurs while learning any new language. However, most prominently it creates a barrier to speaking English fluently. The thoughts of any individual are usually structured in the Mother Tongue, and when they try to speak a new language, they structure their words as they would have been in the mother tongue. Although it is a complex issue to solve, it can be overcome through intensive practise and commitment.
Answered on 09/03/2020 Learn Language/Spoken English
Hi Murthy,
I can understand your situation here. I was at that point one time.
To tell you honestly, speaking in English, or any other language than your mother tongue is a difficult job.
I know it because I've found it difficult at first.
However, it would help if you didn't burden yourself with the mistakes you might or not be made while speaking. Like every skill, this is also a skill that gets better with practice and time.
So the first thing is to have patience.
Secondly, keep practising.
Read as much as you can. Don't worry about not understanding. Most of us don't understand one thing or the other, but with time this will get better.
The thing is you'll take some time to get used to it. Then it will start to become slightly simpler.
Finally, please write what you've learnt/read.
I hope this helps.
Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
At the Institute
Softskills Training Offered
Body Language Training , Dining Etiquette Training , Public Speaking Training , Business English , Time Management Training , Presentation Skills Training , Negotiation Skills Training
Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
At the Institute
Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
At the Institute
Answered on 22/07/2020 Learn Life Skills Coaching/Soft Skills Training/Communication Skills Training
Answered on 17/03/2020 Learn Language/Spoken English
MTI stands for Mother Tongue Influence. It occurs while learning any new language. However, most prominently it creates a barrier to speaking English fluently. The thoughts of any individual are usually structured in the Mother Tongue, and when they try to speak a new language, they structure their words as they would have been in the mother tongue. Although it is a complex issue to solve, it can be overcome through intensive practise and commitment.
Answered on 09/03/2020 Learn Language/Spoken English
Hi Murthy,
I can understand your situation here. I was at that point one time.
To tell you honestly, speaking in English, or any other language than your mother tongue is a difficult job.
I know it because I've found it difficult at first.
However, it would help if you didn't burden yourself with the mistakes you might or not be made while speaking. Like every skill, this is also a skill that gets better with practice and time.
So the first thing is to have patience.
Secondly, keep practising.
Read as much as you can. Don't worry about not understanding. Most of us don't understand one thing or the other, but with time this will get better.
The thing is you'll take some time to get used to it. Then it will start to become slightly simpler.
Finally, please write what you've learnt/read.
I hope this helps.
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