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INTRODUCTION
Hindi Gyan Vikas Pathshala (HGVP) Program is designed to help beginners to quickly familiarize themselves with the Hindi vowels, consonents and simple words.
The kids are expected to be able to read and write fluently simple words paragraphs before they move to the advance level.
The Students will be expected to be able to fully and fluently Read and Write Hindi and develop understanding of the language at the end of the Advanced Hindi course.
This site is developed to provide students of Hindi Gyan Vikas Pathshala with information on the Hindi Language Teaching, Learning schedules and other informations.
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DEFINATE LEARNING
Hindi is spoken exactly as it is written so being a phonetic language it is very easy to learn to read.
Students will learn to read Hindi in 6 months.
Based on my Teaching Experience:
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I guarantee when the kids work with me they become fluent in simple Hindi
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Reading with in 6 months from a zero level.
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I have achieved this goal with my students.
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I have my own technique that I use to teach the kids Hindi.
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My own lessons that I have compiled using multiple booklets with exercises to teach in the Hindi classes.
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My format of booklets enables the kids to maintain interest in continuous learning,
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and I get their dedication to achieve the goal of making them learn hindi.
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COURSE OUTLINE
During the teaching session the lessons will cover the listed Lessons for the Beginnners and Advanced Classes.
Tests will be scheduled after the completion of each Lesson.
All Study Material will be provide to the sudents. The students are expected to be current with their home work and class work.
At the end of each level Examinations will be conducted.
Qualifying Certificates will be granted at the end of each Level.
Level I--Beginners Introduction to Hindi Language |
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HINDI VOWELS
Introduction to Hindi vowels
Writing skill Development on vowels
Word Vocabulary Development for vowels |
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HINDI CONSONENTS
Introduction to Hindi Consonants
Writing skill Development on Consonants
Word Vocabulary Development for Consonants |
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Hindi Conjunct Consonents
Introduction to Hindi Conjunct Consonants
Writing skill Development on Consonants
Word Vocabulary Development for Consonants |
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HINDI DOTTED CONSONENTS
Introduction to Hindi Dotted Consonants |
| Writing skill Development on Dotted Consonants |
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Word Vocabulary Development for Dotted Consonants |
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| WORDS FORMATION |
| Two Letter Hindi Word Reading with out Matras |
| Three Letter Hindi Word Reading with out Matras |
| Four Letter Hindi Word Reading with out Matras |
| Writing Two Letter Hindi Words with out Matras |
| Writing Three Letter Hindi Words with out Matras |
| Writing Four Letter Hindi Words with out Matras |
| Short paragraph reading with Two letter words |
| Short paragraph reading with Three letter words |
| Short paragraph reading with Four letter words |
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HINDI NUMBERS
Number Introduction in Hindi from 1 to 100 |
| Numbers Recognition in Hindi |
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Numbers Writing Development Skills in Hindi
Various math exercises |
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VOCABULARY WORDS
Fruit Names vocabulary in Hindi |
| Vegetables Names vocabulary in Hindi |
| Color Names vocabulary in Hindi |
| Animal Names vocabulary in Hindi |
| Human Body parts vocabulary in Hindi |
| Birds Names vocabulary in Hindi |
Level II - Advanced Hindi Language |
Learning words with Matras, 80-100 words, their meanings and equivalent english words will be the focus of this level.
Each lesson will include reading paragrapha, with their translation in English to develop understanding of the language. The paragraphs have been compiled and selected from various hindi literature.
Comprehension- Reading hind paragraphs , answering questions and writing answers in hindi will also form the part of this level. Various hands on exercises will form part of each lesson.
| Matra -Long aa आ ा words and meaning |
| Matra -Short ee इ ि words and meaning |
| Matra -long ee ई ी words and meaning |
| Matra -Short u उ ु words and meaning |
| Matra -long oo ऊ ू words and meaning |
| Matra -Short i ए े words and meaning |
| Matra -long ai ऐ ै words and meaning |
| Matra -Short o ओ ो words and meaning |
| Matra -long au औ ौ words and meaning |
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Matra -Short ang अं ं words and meaning
Matra -Short an अँ words and meaning |
| Matra -long aha अः ः words and meaning |
| Writing Two Letter Hindi Words for each Matras |
| Writing Three Letter Hindi Words for each Matras |
| Writing Four Letter Hindi Words for each Matras |
| Conjunct consonents (संयुक्ताक्षर) क्ष, त्र, ज्ञ, etc |
| Dotted consonents eg. क़ ख़ ग़ फ़ ज़ ड़ ढ़ |
| Special R forms eg. ृ ऋ, |
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Half Letter words eg. क्या,वस्तु |
Enhanced Hindi level 2 : General Awarness |
| Reading Enhancement |
| Vocabulary |
| Hindi Conversation |
| Writing about Festivals in Hindi |
| Introductionm to India's Patriotic songs |
| Introduction to Indian culture and civilization |
| Introduction to Map of India (states, capitals, towns) |
| Introduction to India's Physical Map (Rivers, mountains..) |
| Introduction to the story of Ramayan |
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Introduction to Panchtantra stories |
| Reading story books |
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Introduction to Hindi Muhavras (sayings) |
Level III - Super Advanced Hindi Language |
| Introduction to Hindi Grammar |
| Nouns |
| Verbs |
| Pronouns |
| Adjectives |
| Number: singular and plural लड़की/लड़कियाँ/लड़कियों |
| Vocabulary |
| Genders (masculine, feminine), |
| Tense(present, past, future), |
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Action (perfect, imperfect, continuous) |
| Degree of respect (intimate, familiar, respect) |
| Conversation and Reading/writing drills- Active use of Hindi |
| Comprehension |
| Writing Essays |
| Poems |
| Discussion of grammar |
| Introduction to literature |
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You become a Hindi Gyani Pandit |
___________________________________ OUR HINDI LANGUAGE
Hindi is an Indo-Aryan language with about 487 million speakers. It is one of the official languages of India.Hindi is used as the language of administration, the media, education andliterature in Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh.
Elsewhere in India, Hindi is used, along side English, as a second language. Hindi is also spoken in Bangladesh, Belize, Botswana, Canada, Germany,Guyana, Kenya, Nepal, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, South Africa, Suriname, Trinidad, Uganda, UAE, UK, USA, Yemen, Zambia.
Hindi is closely related to Urdu, which is written with the Arabic script. Hindi first started to be used in writing during the 4th century AD.
It was originally written with the Brahmi script but since the 11th century AD it has been written with the Devangari alphabet. The first printed book in Hindi was John Gilchrist's Grammar of the Hindustani Language which was published in 1796.
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How is language naturally acquired?
Languages are naturally acquired by people by listening and interacting with real people in real-life situations. The human brain is built to analyze it. The human mind is constructed to learn language. That's one of the basic things.Just as a spider spins its web, so too do people acquire language. It's just as natural as that.
What is the key to language learning?
Motivation and Exposure to the real thing.
But given the learner has a reasonable amount of motivation,then the burden lies upon the course to hold the learner's attention and continually present them with material that is both interesting in itself, and relevant to the kinds of things the learner will have to do when he's using the language. That will keep up the motivation. Since we are equipped to learn languages, the brain does the rest of the job for us.
All it needs is sufficient motivation and sufficient first-class, first-language speaker material from which to learn.
How does the brain acquire new information?
When you hear anything at all, it is stored in your short term memory.
The short-term memory will hold it, but unless it is repeated and re-emphasized, it is not going to hold on to it. In order to make long-term memories, the information must be transferred. This occurs through repetition of the information.
Our brain is automatically programmed to take words and put them together. It differs from language to language,you already have in your brain a machine that is ready and waiting for language.
What is Needed to Learn any Language?
You have to learn the sound system of the language.
Then, you have to learn the words. And when you've done that, you have to learn what the particular properties of the words are, because the properties will tell you how to put them together in a sentence. You do this by hearing them used correctly in sentences, preferably, by a native speaker of that language. You don't have to be given a lot of elaborate grammatical rules, because your brain's already equipped to figure them out for you.
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Hindi Gyan Vikas Pathshala; Please contact the Learn Hindi Center;
Phone: (732) 208-1040; (732)-294-1113 or Email: LEARNHINDI@AGSYSS.COM |
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VISIT THE HISTORICAL BUILDINGS OF INDIA
Qutib-minar--delhi Rajasthan India Gate --Delhi
Gateway of india- Mumbai Red Fort --Agara Lotus Temple -Delhi
VISIT LUCKNOW
Clarks Avadh Chota Imambara Bara- Imambara

Charbagh Railway Station Rumi- Darwaza Residency
Shaheed-smarak Clock Tower
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