Course Description

Founder, LingWhizkids

Abhishek Pandit

Abhishek Pandit has spent the last 10 years developing and 2 years implementing LingWhizkids- his fun and effective Language Learning System. It's already helped 15 high school students with earning marks in French or Spanish they'd never imagined. Ok, enough with the weird third person. 'I' stumbled into my passion for languages at the not so-tender age of 16 at St. Xavier's College. Applying logical thinking from my Economics Degree to French, I developed a systematic approach that allowed me to self-study Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Russian and Arabic within 8 years. After postgraduate studies with the University of London (under the Felix Scholarship), I'm back in India to share my language-learning tips and insights from international exposure across 25+ countries. On top of that, I now handle web-based course performance and learning management systems for 80,000 students across India at my day job at QUEST Alliance. I'm also a published author who can guide students to write captivating essaysSo if your son or daughter is also in his/her mid-teens like I was, prepare to be amazed at just how quick and simple language learning can be online. Simple, though not easy. They'll still need to put in the work. And what happens next? Using my methods and certifications (B2 in French, Spanish and Japanese, plus C1 in Chinese, MasterCoach Facilitators Certificate from QUEST Alliance) I have used helped my students get A+, 7/7 or 95%+ marks in IGCSE, IB and even CBSE and ICSE exams. Read some of the testimonials to know their stories.Also, I make world-class vegan chocolate mousse and cakes at my students' celebration parties. Good to know in advance.

Course curriculum

  • 1

    The Foundations to Native-Level Writing

    • Recap of Parts of Speech

    • Nouns as Subjects- the 3 'Persons'

  • 2

    Building Sufficient Vocabulary

    • First Paint for the Bricks- Reflexive Pronouns

  • 3

    The Second Brick- The Direct Object

    • Just Moving About

  • 4

    The Third Brick- The Indirect Object

    • Direct Objects Recap- A Quiz!

    • When the Object is the Same: Reflexives Part 1

    • Reflexives to REMOVE one brick?

    • Always Reflexive

    • Slight Changes with Se

    • No Objects, but still adding 'se'

    • Each Other

  • 5

    The Fourth Brick- Adverbs for the Verb

    • Introduction to Indirect Objects

    • When You Don't Need to Specify the Direct Object