Learn Hindi Through Listening - 5600 Sentences - All Levels
Published 10/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 10.66 GB | Duration: 25h 14m
One Stop Hindi Marathon Course - Contains the Phrases on all Hindi Grammar Concepts and Possible Real-Life Situations
What you'll learn
With Downloadable Grammar Notes
Covers full range range of topics and levels
Focuses on real-world applications of the language.
Allows learners to study at their own pace.
Learn Hindi comprehensively in one place
Well-organized content for easy navigation.
Sentences based on Real-Life Scenarios and Grammar Concepts
Enhance Your Grammar Skills with Topic-Focused Sentences
Develop your Vocabulary with Theme Based Sentences
All-Inclusive Language Marathon
Step by Step learning of Grammar Concepts
Requirements
No Prerequisites
Description
Hello Learners,As a language learner myself, I've come to understand that achieving fluency in any language requires making listening an essential part of the learning process. This is consistently emphasized by language experts: listen, listen, and immerse yourself in the language. It takes time to absorb the tone, rhythm, style, and structure.Unfortunately, there hasn't been enough accessible content for learning Hindi, especially for beginners. While advanced learners can benefit from watching movies, listening to Hindi songs, or following Hindi serials, these options can be overwhelming for those just starting out. Beginners need structured, straightforward resources that build their skills step by step.Therefore, I created this course to fill that gap. It consists of three levels, starting with A1 where I cover various daily life situations. We'll follow the journey of a young girl named Nisha, who has just moved to a new city. Through her experiences, you'll learn essential vocabulary and phrases that are practical and relevant for beginners.In the A2 level, the focus shifts to theme-based sentences that incorporate daily life situations and key grammar concepts. Here's a list of topics you'll explore in A2:A2 Level Topics are as follows :About to/'Going to' SentencesAdverbs of frequency Asking directions At a supermarket At doctor's At the Gym At the Hotel Bank and money Birthdays Career and office Causative Comparatives and superlatives Conjunctions E-commerce Emergency and accidents family and relations Festivals Food and drinks Hobbies How questions The Hundred Most common phrases The Hundred Most common verbs Imperative In the classroom Language and Issues Meeting new people Most common adjectives Past continuous tense Past Simple tense Postpositions of place Postpositions of time Present perfect Receiving someone at the Airport Romance and love life Sightseeing Social media Ticket and reservations Time-TellingUsed to - Sentences Weather Weddings Which questions Why questionsAt B1 Level - The topics are as follows -Active and Passive voice Conditional Durative Durative with PPC Else in Hindi Frequentative structure Future continuous Future with modal verbs Imperfective participial construction Inceptive compound Indefinite pronouns Kar conjunct Most common phrases Not only but also Past perfect Past perfect continuous Perfective participial construction Permissive compound Present perfect with compound verbs Presumptive other versions Presumptive past habitual Pronominal adjectives Reflexive pronoun Somewhere, Anywhere, Nowhere Subjunctive - Proboblity Subjunctive - Wishes and desires Suffixes Sa, se, si To be able to While