In Accountancy we have a chapter Bank Reconciliation Statement and today after 25 years of Teaching I got the right way to pronounce the word Reconciliation..Your content and way of delivery is really amazing ..Stay blessed...Waiting for more 💐🙏
I’m glad it helped! Like they say, better late than never! I still learn something new everyday too! At least you will have rectified it for future training and will spread the correct pronunciation further to your students. ☺️
The other language is Hindi/Indian. I’m an Indian National residing in England so often explain the word in both languages with examples so it’s easier for them to grasp. It’s a country of 1.2 billion people and unfortunately English skills in many parts are still poor. This is my way of giving back to society too. I hope you don’t mind that :)
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Great!!! Corrected 👍
Well done! :)
In Accountancy we have a chapter Bank Reconciliation Statement and today after 25 years of Teaching I got the right way to pronounce the word Reconciliation..Your content and way of delivery is really amazing ..Stay blessed...Waiting for more 💐🙏
I’m glad it helped! Like they say, better late than never! I still learn something new everyday too! At least you will have rectified it for future training and will spread the correct pronunciation further to your students. ☺️
Very nice mam
Thanks! :)
Thank you!
Thanks for stopping by! ☺️
So sweet ❤️
Please continue you job it's very helpful
Thank you for the encouragement! 🤗 I shall try my best to stick to this, although it sure is a demanding commitment! :)
This was incredible! Thanks❤️
Always a pleasure to share my knowledge! 🤗
Really I pronounced some words incorrectly after knowing there correct meaning from u we thought how wrong we r
We don’t realise mistakes in everyday lingo until someone points it out. :) Im certain you will remember now! 🙌🏻
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You're really adorable
Awww you are too kind! Thank you!
why do you half speak English and half another language
The other language is Hindi/Indian. I’m an Indian National residing in England so often explain the word in both languages with examples so it’s easier for them to grasp. It’s a country of 1.2 billion people and unfortunately English skills in many parts are still poor. This is my way of giving back to society too. I hope you don’t mind that :)