- 1. Greetings
- 2. Add oo and iye
- 3.Introduction
- 4. Relations
- 5.Colours
- 6. Counts
- 7.Question Format
- 8. Days of the week
- 9. Parts of the body
- 10.Time and Clock
- 11. Simple Sentences
- 12. Tenses Part 1
- 13. Tenses Part 2
- 14. Sentence Pattern
- 15. Sentence Pattern Examples
- 16. Fevicol Words
- 17. Conjunctions
- 18. Declensions
- 19. Declensions Part 2
- 20. Mai , Tum , Aap
- 21. Present and future Tense
- 22. Chapter 1
- 23. Chapter 2
What you'll learn
- Learn to Speak Hindi Fluently
- Explore new language and speak with correct grammar
- Regular talking practice is a must.
- If you do not have a partner to practice , you can start with mirror practice
Description
In this course you will learn
1. How to Form proper sentences using grammar
2. How to make your own sentences
3. The basic words in Hindi Language
4. Different types of Sentence Patterns
5. How to talk to anyone fluently and many more.
To know more , Enroll Now !!
People who are interested in learning new language can enroll for the course .
This course starts with basics of how to pronounce words ,all the basic words used in daily life is covered in the beginning of the course .
Later, grammar is involved where, formation of sentences , different ways of speaking is been thought.
Without grammar a language cannot be learnt , so grammar is also added in the course .
Hindi Learning from Scratch has been explained in this so that you do not have any doubts in pronunciation .
Hindi is the national language of India; but, it is one of several languages spoken in different parts of the sub-continent. ‘National’ should be understood as meaning the ‘official’ or ‘link’ language. The homeland of Hindi is in the North of India, but it is studied, taught, spoken and understood widely throughout the sub-continent, whether as mother tongue or as a second or a third language.
Hindi has a special relationship with Urdu: their grammar is virtually identical, and they have a substantial vocabulary in common. However, the two languages part company at a higher level, because Urdu draws the bulk of its vocabulary from Persian and Arabic, while Hindi draws much of its vocabulary from Sanskrit. Besides, Hindi is written in Devnagari script, while Urdu is written in a modified form of the Arabic script.
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About the instructors
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Khushboo Jhawar
No one is perfect , so relax and move ahead , Be yourself ..
Hello Everyone, my name is Khushboo. I am MCA graduate . I worked as a Trainer as a Part timer in different different institutions and after lockdown started teaching Online Classes and Online Courses. I love Teaching. My interests have always been in learning new stuff, reading new Books and many more.