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This is a comprehensive course in Hindi language for beginners/ advance beginners level. The lessons are professionally designed to explain basics of Hindi grammar with simple examples and worksheets with solutions. Anyone with no intention to learn Hindi script can also take this course as the medium of instruction is English with on-screen notes in Romanised Hindi (Transliterations).
We have introduced sufficient rules and examples for you to understand Hindi completely. Some language courses use only translation method. This is what distinguishes this course from other courses. Otherwise you could learn Hindi reading a dictionary!
Those who are looking for only lots of translated sentences and expressions to mug up as means of learning the language this course will offer a different layout. By the end of this course you can expect to achieve a substantial progress towards your long term Hindi learning goal.
Material for supporting self practice is also provided in the form of short stories and scenario conversations (text and audio). Important lessons have quizzes for testing your understanding. The vocabulary builder offers carefully chosen list of daily vocabulary.
A separate section including step-by-step guide for learning Hindi script ‘Devanagri’, starting from pronunciation and strokes of Hindi alphabets to making 2/3 letter words.
The course is being updated regularly looking to the students expectations we receive in the form of feedback and messages.
Essential Hindi Grammar
Mastering Verbs in Hindi
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3Breaking down Hindi Sentences
A few sample sentences in Hindi and English.
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4Quick Rules to Hindi
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5Nouns
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6Quiz - Nouns
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7Pronouns (I, You, He/She)
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8Quiz - Pronouns
Quick test to what you have learnt.
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9Verb 'to be' (hona)
The verb 'hona' (to be) is an auxiliary verb, which supports the main verb.
How do you say 'I go' in Hindi? Main jata (or jati) hun. Here 'hun' is the form of verb 'hona'.
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10Quiz - Verb 'Hona'
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11What you learnt so far - Rules, Nouns, Pronouns, Verb hona
Test
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12Possessive Adjectives (My, Your, His)
Possessive adjectives are 'my', 'your', 'his', 'her', 'its', 'our', 'their'. For example, the 3 different forms of my : mera, mere and meri. The lesson explains the rules regarding how to use them.
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13Quiz - Possessive adjectives (My, Your, His etc)
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14Making Sentences with Possessive Adjectives
Possessive adjectives with some more examples.
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15Quiz - Making sentences with Possessive adjective
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16What you learnt so far - Possessives
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17Present Tense
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18Quiz - Present Tense
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19Important Adjectives and how to use them
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20Postpositions (of, to, on)
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21Quiz - Postposition
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22Verb 'to have'
In Hindi there is no verb 'to have'. How do we express it then? The possessive adjective together with verb 'hona' does this job.
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23Quiz - Verb 'to have'
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24Future Tense
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25Quiz - Future Tense
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26Past Tense
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27Quiz - Past Tense
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28Quiz Recap - Present, Past & Future Tense
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29Pronouns with Simple Postpositions
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30Quiz - Pronouns with Simple Postpositions
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31Pronouns with Compound Postpositions
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32Modal Verbs - Can, Should, Want
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33Quiz - Modal Verbs
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34Verb 'to like'
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35Quiz - Verb 'to like'
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36Question words and how to ask questions
The questions words in Hindi with example usage and pronunciation.
Time, Days & Week, Weather
Everyday Vocabulary
Hindi Script - Devanagri
Practice Resources
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55Hindi Script - Vowels
A downloadable Vowel practice workbook is available. Please print the sheets and use it for practicing how to draw each characters. Source: https://www.tuitmob.com/
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56Hindi Script - Consonants - Part 1
Please find below two downloadable PDF with this lecture.
1. Downloadable practice workbook is provided. Please print the sheets and use it for practicing how to draw each characters. Source: https://www.tuitmob.com/
2. Graphical representation of the tongue-palate position for some of the difficult consonants sounds.
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57Hindi Script - Consonants - Part 2
Please find below two downloadable PDF with this lecture.
1. Downloadable practice workbook is provided. Please print the sheets and use it for practicing how to draw each characters. Source: https://www.tuitmob.com/
2. Graphical representation of the tongue-palate position for some of the difficult consonants sounds.
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58Hindi Script - Making 2 Letters & 3 Letters Words
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59Practice Speaking 2 Letter Words
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60Practice Speaking 3 Letter Words
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61Quiz - Test Your Script Knowledge
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62Practice Speaking Words Starting With Vowels
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63Hindi Script - Matras (Vowel Symbols)
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64Practice Matra (Vowel Symbols)
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65Conjunct Letters - Joining Consonants Rules & Practice
Conversation Scenarios
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66Video Narration - Station
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67Video Narration - Flyover
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68Video Narration - Going to school
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69Video Narration - Collecting litter
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70Short Story - Mera Ghar (My House)
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71Short Story - Aam Ka Ped (Mango Tree)
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72Short Story - Mere Dost (My Friends)
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73Short Story - Daud (Race)
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74Short Story - Ek Kahani Har Din (A Story Each Day)