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Courses and Teachers : Hindi
Q:
What do you like the most about teaching Hindi?
A:

I don't have personal preferences or feelings. However, teaching Hindi can be rewarding due to several reasons. Firstly, Hindi is one of the most widely spoken languages globally, providing an opportunity to facilitate communication and understanding across diverse cultures. Secondly, it allows for the preservation and promotion of Indian culture and heritage. Additionally, teaching Hindi can foster cross-cultural exchange and appreciation. Lastly, witnessing students' progress and proficiency in a new language can be fulfilling for educators.


 
Q:
When did you start teaching Hindi?
A:

since 20 years


 
Q:
In your experience, what are the most common reasons for wanting to learn Hindi?
A:

There are several reasons why individuals may want to learn Hindi.

1. *Cultural Interest:* Some people are drawn to learn Hindi due to cultural interests and traditions.

2. *Travel:* Hindi is widely spoken


 
Q:
How difficult is it to learn Hindi, compared to other languages?
A:

The difficulty of learning Hindi compared to other languages can vary depending on factors such as the learner's native language, their previous language learning experience, and their exposure to Hindi-speaking environments.

Ultimately, the perceived difficulty of learning Hindi compared to other languages is subjective and can vary from person to person based on their individual learning style, motivation, and exposure to the language. With dedication, practice, and effective learning strategies, many learners find Hindi to be an attainable language to learn.


 
Q:
What aspects of Indian culture are your students usually interested in?
A:

Indian Cusine, Festivals, Music and Dance, Art, Religion and philosophy. Last but not the least Indian Clothing.


 
Q:
What's the hardest part of being a Hindi teacher?
A:

Teaching Grammar complexitiy and cultural context.


 
Q:
What makes a good Hindi student?
A:

When a student learns the language with full zeal and enthusiasm.They should come to class with a desire of learning and grasping something new everyday.


 
Q:
What's the hardest part of learning Hindi?
A:

Occasionnaly grammar and pronunciation of few words.


 
Q:
What is your advice for students who are struggling?
A:

A student should practice speaking,reading and writing regularly. Focus on fundamentals. Be positive as nothing is impossible.Seek help and resources whenever required. Be patient and persistent and remember to celebrate his achievements.


 
Q:
How long does it take to become fluent in Hindi?
A:

Its depends on the learning power of the student but for achieving basic conversational fluency it may take 6 months to a year with dedicated practice and study.


 

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