
Explore the Devanagari script, the Hindi writing system used for Hindi, Sanskrit, and Nepalese, covering 13 vowels, 39 consonants, conjunct consonants, and independent form versus mantra form.
Learn the two consonants k and li, their strokes, and how a vertical bar makes ka and la; form kala and Kayla, then practice cr and la with the worksheet.
Practice forming words with ma and r across consonants to create words like ma, amma, Lama, alam, mal, and Dalai Lama, building on prior consonants and vowel.
Revise three consonants and one vowel in lesson 3, learn the letter ra (र) written like the English r, and practice words with the vowel matra, including car and color.
Learn Hindi script by practicing four consonants k, l, m, r and a vowel in matra form, and create syllables. Create ela, Kerala, and rail from practice worksheet.
Revise four consonants and two vowels in their matra forms, then form words with the new consonant and matras, like tara, tera, data, and cutter; practice worksheet.
This lesson revises six letters on the whiteboard, reinforces vowels a and e, and forms simple words: nana (maternal grandfather), nala, neta (leader), namak (salt), nam (name), and na (nose).
Revisit Hindi consonants and matra forms, introduce a new consonant pronounced br, and practice words like cup, papa, Panama, Nepal, and spinach with a worksheet.
In lesson 8, we review Hindi consonants and vowel matras, practice letter combinations and word formation with examples like nana, mali, rani, and nila, and self-evaluate progress for retention.
Revise ten Hindi letters (seven consonants and three vowel matras) written on the whiteboard, read the example words, self-evaluate your progress, and review the uploaded worksheet for the next class.
Lesson 10 revises Hindi script basics and introduces the letter d, its pronunciation, and sample words such as da, dada, nana, daddy, dahl, nadi, and dana.
Explore the ninth consonant and the 12th Hindi letter, learn its h sound, form words with vowels, and see how mahal and Taj Mahal use the script, with practice worksheets.
Learn the 10th consonant sir (s) and the 13th letter while revising five consonants and two vowel matras, including vowels a and long e, with the vertical-horizontal line mnemonic.
Learn the BR consonant in Hindi script, practice its form with vowels ar and ey, and reinforce with common words like bus and bakery using the worksheet.
Review consonants and introduce a new vowel in matra form, then practice combining matras with consonants to form Hindi syllables.
In lesson 15 of the Hindi script course, review consonants and vowels, learn the new letter j, and practice with example words such as da, tor, cha, dean, and chacha.
Explore lesson 23 of the Hindi script course, revising matras such as u and oo, introducing a new consonant with its independent and matra forms, and practicing example words.
Attention - This is not a full course - The free version cannot be more than 2 hours and we will not be able to add practice exercises as Udemy does not allow.
Practice worksheets are attached with the last chapter video
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Welcome to My Hindi Script Course!
In this course, I'll guide you through learning the Hindi script, also known as Devanagari, step by step. My teaching approach is unique and has been tested successfully in my live classes.
Here’s what makes this course different:
Practical Learning: Instead of following the traditional sequence of learning Hind-Alphabets, we start with the most useful letters first.
Hands-On Practice: You'll receive downloadable practice worksheets to perfect your skills.
Progressive Learning: Each class introduces a new letter, and we’ll combine it with previously learned letters to form new words.
Revision Classes: Special revision sessions are included to reinforce your learning.
Vocabulary Building: Practice worksheets also provide English meanings for the Hindi words, helping you build your vocabulary.
How to get the best out of this course -
Practice Regularly: Set aside time every day for your lessons and exercises.
Use the Worksheets: Complete all practice sheets provided.
Join Revision Classes: Do not forget to take these to review and strengthen your skills.
Review Often: Go over previous lessons to keep your skills fresh.
Apply Your Knowledge: Try reading and writing in Hindi to practice what you've learned.
Write to me through Reviews and Comments if you want me to upload more practice worksheets or, if you have doubts!