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Before you purchase – Please note this –
(i) This course focuses on Spoken and Listening skills, therefore, no script lessons are included.
Welcome to “Learn Hindi Through Listening” Course!
In this course, I’ll take you from a very beginner to an advanced level. You will get sentences on more than 170 topics
Covering both – Grammar concepts and Daily life situations. We have nothing left uncovered.
Here’s what makes this course different:
Practical Learning: Topics chosen are practical
Progressive approach: we slowly raise your level
Grammar Notes Included: The course focuses on listening but you will have all the relevant topic-wise grammar notes to help you.
All in one place:
As needful: Do you want to practice or lack confidence in a specific grammar topic, you can go and listen to the specific part again and again.
How to get the best out of this course –
Put your headphones on and learn – if doubt check the grammar notes.
Write to me through Reviews and Comments if you want me to upload more practice worksheets or, if you have doubts!
A little background –
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:
About to/’Going to’ Sentences
Adverbs 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-Telling
Used to – Sentences
Weather
Weddings
Which questions
Why questions
Conjunctions
Causatives
Present Perfect Tense
At B1 Level – The topics are as follows – UPLOADING IS IN PROGRESS
Active and Passive voice
Conditional
Durative
Durative with PPC
Else in Hindi
Frequentative structure
Future continuous
Future with modal verbs – Can, Must, and Should.
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 – Probability
Subjunctive – Wishes and desires
Suffixes Sa, se, si
To be able to
While