Recommendations for Spoken Kannada classes
Sanjay Joshi· Bengaluru
6h ago
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Sanjay Joshi· Bengaluru
6h ago
Lakshmi Subramaniam
· Bengaluru2d agoMy son struggled a lot with the local language, but we found a lovely retired teacher nearby who does one-on-one sessions. It’s much more effective than a crowded center because the kids get personal attention. Let me know if you want her contact details.
Leela Murthy
· Bengaluru1d agoPlease stay away from random flyers you see on WhatsApp groups. I suggest you try the Kannada development authority programs or check if your school has a tie-up with a local tutor, as they usually vet the teachers better.
Vijaya Lakshmi
· Bengaluru1d agoI have seen that number floating around on the neighborhood group, but no one seems to have clear reviews. Maybe ask for a trial class first before paying the full term fee? That’s what we did for our son’s classes.
Jyothi Thomas
· Bengaluru1d agoIs this for your child's school curriculum or just general conversation? If it's for school, check if the teacher focuses on the state board syllabus as the grammar part is quite different from spoken colloquial Kannada.
Nandini Venkat
· Bengaluru20h agoHi, I don't know about that specific number, but we enrolled our daughter in the Kannada Kaliyona center in HSR Layout last year. It’s a bit formal, but her vocabulary improved significantly after just three months. You might want to check if they have weekend batches for kids.
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