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ABOUT US

“Talk to yourself at least 

once in a day.

Otherwise

you may miss a meeting 

with an excellent person

in this World”.

— Swami Vivekananda.


Hi! Friends,

I am Sibsankar Das (graduate from Calcutta University). I have a coaching center calle Namita Tutorial. Which has started its journey since 2012. The coaching center has gained a good reputation due to the tireless work of 8 long years and the efforts of a few talented teachers.

‘Teaching is a great gift’ - with this motto in mind, we have created a web page called WBENG ,(wbeng.blogspot.com) . Through which all important information on English subject from fifth class to twelfth class is published only. Which will help all students to get good results in school exams.

I also owe a special word of thanks to my very affectionate parents, friends and my academic teachers for their great encouragement and invaluable suggestion about this blog.

I thank those who are constantly working to make this blog perfect and beautiful. They are — Sumita Maity, Debkumar Das, Neha Halder, Niloy Mondal, Sovan Majhi, Debasmita Das, Namita Das, Mr. P. K Chatterjee, Mrs. Joyashree Das.

I shall deem my labour amply rewarded if this blog comes to any help and use to the young students the blog is meant for. I shall remain ever grateful to teachers and my well-wishers for their kindly bringing to me notice the error and omissions for necessary correction of the blog.

If any queries about this blog kindly send your feedback to sibudas994@gmail.com or call me at +91 9038000902

The topics covered in this web page are -

1. English Grammar

2. Writing skills

3. All important questions and answers from Prose and poem

4. ESP

5. Suggestions for final examination

The sole purpose of this web page is to discuss educational issues only.

Thank you

Namita Tutorial

Kolkata

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