Learn Fluent English, Hindi & Sanskrit with Professor Ashish

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  • ✔️I’M A TEFL CERTIFIED NATIVE ENGLISH PROFESSOR SINCE 2007➡️PROFICIENCY TESTS(IELTS,TOEFL,TOEIC,FCE,BEC,PET,CAE,CPE,KET)➡️CONVERSATION➡️BUSINESS ENGLISH➡️FLUENCY➡️JOB INTERVIEWS➡️ALL LEVELS➡️HINDI➡️SANSKRIT➡️ACCENT REDUCTION➡️TAILOR MADE CUSTOM LESSONS➡️PRONUNCIATION➡️PROOFREADING Schedule our one to one lesson at Italki - https://www.italki.com/ProfessorAshish For Personalized individual and group classes, contact me - https://linktr.ee/ProfessorAshish My name is Ashish and I am a TEFL Certified Professional Teacher of English, Hindi and Sanskrit with over 15 years of experience.
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  • English Words Originated from Sanskrit
    May 8 2024

    English Words Sourced from Sanskrit

    English is an endlessly fascinating language. With a rich and ever-growing vocabulary, English has been inspired by numerous foreign languages over the centuries. In this blog, we look at some of the words that have become common in modern day English which have their origins in Sanskrit

    1. Guru

    The word guru as used in English is used in the same sense as Sanskrit and refers to a person who is regarded as a teacher, guide, expert or master.

    2. Juggernaut

    The word juggernaut, which means an overwhelming and unstoppable force, comes from the word “Jagannatha” which means ‘Lord of the World.’

    3. Serpent

    The word serpent comes from the Sanskrit word “sarpa” meaning snake.

    4. Avatar

    The word avatar comes from the Sanskrit word “avatara”, which means ‘descent’ and in Hinduism, the word refers to the manifestation or incarnation of a deity.

    5. Loot

    The word loot as used in English comes from the Sanskrit word “lunth” which means ‘to rob’. It is used both as a verb and as a noun in English, with the noun referring to goods that have been stolen.

    6. Punch

    While the word punch can refer to hitting someone with the fist, punch is also a drink that is made from wine or spirits and mixed with fruits and spices. This word comes from the Sanskrit word “pancha” which means ‘five’, as a traditional punch drink was made using five ingredients.

    7. Pundit

    In modern English usage, the word pundit is used to refer to a person who is highly skilled or an expert in a particular field. It comes from the Sanskrit word “pandit”, which means ‘learned’ or ‘skilled’ as well as a ‘learned man’.

    8. Mantra

    In English, the word mantra is used to refer to a slogan or a statement that is used often. It comes from the Sanskrit word “mantra” which means a hymn or a chant.

    9. Jungle

    The word jungle, as used to mean forest or wilderness comes from the Sanskrit word “jangala” which means an arid or an uncultivated piece of land.

    10. Thug

    Thug is an adjective usually used for a man who is violent or a bully. But in today’s world it is used as a slang, addressing somebody who is cool. It has got its origin in Hindi “Thag” meaning “swindler” that has come from the Sanskrit word “sthagati”.

    11. Singapore

    The English language name Singapore comes from its Malay name Singapura, which is believed to have been derived from Sanskrit meaning "Lion City". It is one of the Asian countries which is located at the Southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, about 85 miles north of the equator.

    Schedule our one-to-one lessons at Italki -⁠https://www.italki.com/ProfessorAshish⁠

    For Personalized individual and group classes, contact me -⁠https://linktr.ee/ProfessorAshish⁠

    Me as a Teacher ✔️My name is Ashish & I am a Certified Professional Teacher of English, Hindi & Sanskrit with over 15 years of experience. I have helped hundreds of learners to achieve their dreams of Fluency & Impeccable Pronunciation in English, Hindi & Sanskrit. ✔️I run an English language school where I coach for Interviews, Business English, Writing skills and conversational English. I have successfully trained hundreds of IELTS, TOEFL, TOEIC and Cambridge Exams students. ✔️My classes use interactive PowerPoint presentations as visual aids and are proven to take elementary level students to a competent, conversational and advanced level. ✔️I request you to kindly READ the REVIEWS of my students.

    My lessons & teaching style

    ✔️My English Classes Include:- ➡️ Complete Course for Absolute Beginners & Beginners, Intermediate & Advanced students ➡️ Successful Job Interviews & Business English Communications ➡️ Complete Preparation of IELTS, TOEFL & other Proficiency Tests ➡️ Interactive Conversation Classes & Informal Communication Practice ✔️In Hindi & Sanskrit- ➡️ Complete Course for Foreigners - Absolute Beginners & Beginners, Intermediate & Advanced students ➡️ Interactive Conversation Classes & Informal Communication

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  • 10 Best Places to Visit in Varanasi, India
    Dec 11 2023

    10 Best Tourist Places in Varanasi 1. Kashi Vishwanath Temple – One of the oldest temples in India

    Located about 5.3 km from Varanasi, the Kashi Vishwanath Temple is one of the holiest and oldest temples in the country. This glorious temple invites devotees of the Hindu deity Lord Shiva. The temple boasts domes and spires that are elegantly constructed using pure gold.

    2. Assi Ghat – To seek spirituality

    This is another popular destination on the list of tourist destinations in Varanasi that you must visit. This beautiful ghat (river bank) offers you a peaceful experience if you’re looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Relaxing under the peepal trees or taking a relaxing boat ride to watch the panoramic sunset is something to do while visiting Assi Ghat. 3. Chunar Fort – A popular historical attraction

    This is a popular attraction for history lovers. Located about 32 km from Varanasi, the Chunar Fort has played an important role in shaping the country’s history.

    4. Dasaswamedh Ghat – The most exciting and vibrant ghat

    If you’re travelling to Varanasi to experience divine bliss, then a visit to Dasaswamedh Ghat has to be on your itinerary. Here, you can witness spectacular Aartis conducted all along the river Ganga. Experience the magic at sunset when the entire ghat is illuminated with earthen lamps to begin the holy rituals. Here, you can participate in the spiritual ceremonies as priests and crowds gather to pay obeisance to God.

    5. Ramnagar Fort & Museum – A spectacular historical monument

    Varanasi has a lot of historical and holy tourist places that make it a popular destination to visit in India. Situated 14 km from Varanasi, the Ramnagar Fort & Museum is another spectacular historical monument that you must visit on your trip to Varanasi.

    6. Alamgir Mosque – An exquisite shrine

    When it comes to temples, Varanasi has a lot of them, but it also has a lot of other interesting places and shrines for all types of travellers. One such exquisite shrine is the Alamgir Mosque. Located 5.6 km from Varanasi, it is situated near the Panchganga Ghat

    7. Godowlia Market – An exciting shopping experience

    Leaving Varanasi without a shopping experience would make your trip incomplete, right? So, make a trip to the favourite Godowlia Market, a popular stop for shopaholics. Located in the Kashi Vishwanath Temple area, the market stretches for about 3 km.

    8. Man Mandir Observatory – For science enthusiasts

    If you’re visiting the Man Mandir Ghat, then a visit to the Man Mandir observatory is a must. Referred to as Jantar Mantar, it was constructed under the guidance and supervision of the king of Jaipur, Maharaja Jai Singh, who had an innate interest in science.

    9. The Banaras Silk Emporium – A shopping paradise for silk lovers

    Varanasi is known throughout the country for producing Banarasi saris and fine silk. Visit the Banaras Silk Emporium and take back extraordinary silk sarees and fabrics elegantly weaved to perfection.

    10. Dhamek Stupa – The popular historical ruins

    Hinduism has a place in Varanasi for sure, but so does Buddhism. Located about 12 km away in the Sarnath village, the Dhamek Stupa stands tall. The stupa is about 28 metres in diameter and 43.6 metres in height. It is a replacement structure that dates back to around 249 BCE. It’s believed that Buddha gave his first sermon here after achieving enlightenment.


    Schedule our one-to-one lessons at Italki - ⁠⁠https://www.italki.com/ProfessorAshish⁠⁠

    For Personalized individual and group classes, contact me - ⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/ProfessorAshish⁠⁠

    Me as a Teacher

    ✔️My name is Ashish & I am a Certified Professional Teacher of English, Hindi & Sanskrit with over 15 years of experience. I have helped hundreds of learners to achieve their dreams of Fluency & Impeccable Pronunciation in English, Hindi & Sanskrit. ✔️I run an English language school where I coach for Interviews, Business English, Writing skills and conversational English.



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  • Simple Sentences in Sanskrit(Hindi & English) - Part 2
    Jul 31 2023
    Sanskrit Sentences with meaning in Hindi and English I am a student. मैं एक छात्र हूँ। अहम् एकः छात्रः अस्मि। You are a student(female). तुम एक छात्रा हो। त्वम् एका छात्रा असि। Ram is a student. राम एक छात्र है। रामः एकः छात्रः अस्ति। I go to school. मै स्कूल जाता हूँ। अहम् विद्यालयम् गच्छामि। You go to school. तुम स्कूल जाती हो। त्वम् विद्यालयम् गच्छसि। He goes to school. वह स्कूल जाता है। सः विद्यालयम् गच्छाति। I read in class 10. मैं दसवी कक्षा में पढ़ता हूँ। अहम् दशमी – कक्षायाम् पठामि। You read in class 10th. तुम दसवी कक्षा में पढ़ती हो। त्वम् दशमी कक्षायाम् पठसि। He reads in class 10. वह दसवी कक्षा में पढ़ता है। सः दशमी – कक्षायाम् पठति। He eats fruit. वह फल खाता है। सः फलमः खादति। Student writes with a pen. छात्र कलम से लिखता है। छात्रः कलमेन लिखति। I give money to the poor. मै गरीब को धन देता हूँ। अहम् निधानाय धनम् यच्छामि। चिड़िया पेड़ पर बैठी है। The bird is sitting on the tree. चटका वृक्षम् तिष्ठति । He plays in the playground. वह खेल के मैदान में खेलता है। सः क्रीडाङ्गणे खेलति। Schedule our one-to-one lessons at Italki - ⁠https://www.italki.com/ProfessorAshish⁠ For Personalized individual and group classes, contact me - ⁠https://linktr.ee/ProfessorAshish⁠ Me as a Teacher ✔️My name is Ashish & I am a Certified Professional Teacher of English, Hindi & Sanskrit with over 15 years of experience. I have helped hundreds of learners to achieve their dreams of Fluency & Impeccable Pronunciation in English, Hindi & Sanskrit. ✔️I run an English language school where I coach for Interviews, Business English, Writing skills and conversational English. I have successfully trained hundreds of IELTS, TOEFL, TOEIC and Cambridge Exams students. ✔️My classes use interactive PowerPoint presentations as visual aids and are proven to take elementary level students to a competent, conversational and advanced level. ✔️I request you to kindly READ the REVIEWS of my students. My lessons & teaching style ✔️My Aim is to make you fluent & improve your listening skills - As Soon As Possible. ✔️Over the years I have developed a lot of Specific Resources, Teaching Tools & Materials of Learning. ✔️My English Classes Include:- ➡️ Complete Course for Absolute Beginners & Beginners, Intermediate & Advanced students ➡️ Successful Job Interviews & Business English Communications ➡️ Complete Preparation of IELTS, TOEFL & other Proficiency Tests ➡️ Interactive Conversation Classes & Informal Communication Practice ✔️In Hindi & Sanskrit- ➡️ Complete Course for Foreigners - Absolute Beginners & Beginners, Intermediate & Advanced students ➡️ Interactive Conversation Classes & Informal Communication My teaching material includes- PDF file Text Documents Presentation slides/PPT Audio files Image files Video files Flashcards Articles and news Quizzes Test templates and examples Graphs and charts Homework Assignments
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nice lecture. thanks

nice lecture. thanks a lot. please add more such podcasts. always interesting to learn

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