Hindi Before You Know It Lite

Hindi Before You Know It Lite: Essential Phrases & Practice

Overview:
A compact, beginner-friendly course focused on core spoken Hindi — essential greetings, everyday phrases, basic grammar pointers, pronunciation practice, and short dialogues to build confidence quickly.

Who it’s for:

  • Absolute beginners with limited study time
  • Travelers needing survival phrases
  • Learners wanting spoken fluency foundations before deeper study

What you’ll learn (high-level):

  • Greetings & Introductions: Hello, How are you?, My name is…, Nice to meet you
  • Survival Phrases: Asking for directions, ordering food, shopping, emergencies
  • Basic Grammar: Simple sentence structure (subject-object-verb), key pronouns, present/near-future verbs
  • Pronunciation Focus: Vowel and consonant contrasts, nasal sounds (anusvāra/visarga), retroflex vs. dental consonants
  • Core Vocabulary: 300–500 high-frequency words and useful verbs
  • Short Dialogues & Roleplays: Practical scenarios with audio/model sentences for repetition

Format & Practice Features:

  • Short lessons (5–15 minutes) with immediate practice
  • Phrase lists with transliteration and Devanagari script
  • Audio recordings by native speakers and slow/normal speed playback
  • Quick quizzes and flashcards for spaced repetition
  • Conversation prompts for daily practice

Study plan (2-week beginner sprint):

  1. Days 1–3: Greetings, self-intro, basic pronouns, present tense verbs
  2. Days 4–6: Directions, transport, numbers, asking questions
  3. Days 7–9: Food & shopping phrases, polite forms, counting/prices
  4. Days 10–12: Time, days, simple past/near-future, common verbs
  5. Days 13–14: Roleplay review, listening practice, speak-aloud drills

Tips for faster progress:

  • Speak aloud every lesson — focus on rhythm and intonation
  • Learn phrases in chunks, not isolated words
  • Use shadowing with audio to improve accent and fluency
  • Review flashcards daily for 10–15 minutes

Expected outcome after Lite course:
Be able to handle basic everyday interactions, introduce yourself, ask common questions, understand simple spoken phrases, and continue to intermediate study with confidence.

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