Language: English
Created by: Nizamuddin Siddiqui
Rate: 4.8 / 6 ratings
Enroll: 2,251 students
What you’ll learn
- Speak the Hindi language confidently like a Native Speaker
- Travel in India without language barriers
- You will be able to speak Hindi phrases related to all aspects of traveling in India
- Create your own Hindi phrases by finding the patterns hidden in the phrases given in the course
- You will become proficient in Spoken Hindi related to travel if you practice using the PDFs given in the course.
Requirements
- No experience is required. You will learn everything you need to travel in India.
Description
Note – A to Z Spoken Hindi Language course for Travelers to India is only for travelers, if you’re not planning to travel to India then this course is not designed for you because you will not find a Hindi Grammar section in this course.
Have you ever thought about traveling to India?
This “A to Z Spoken Hindi Language course for Travelers to India” course will cover everything you need to know in Hindi to travel to India and communicate with locals without worrying and mastering the language.
About the Instructor
Hi, I am Nizamuddin Siddiqui, an Indian and a Native Hindi speaker. Professionally, I am an online instructor with thousands of students enrolled in my courses.
Why you should take this class?
I created this course by keeping in mind the problems I faced due to my lack of knowledge of the Russian language when I went to Russia.
So, I understand the pain of a traveler when he or she doesn’t know how to speak the language of the country they are traveling to.
Few key things about Spoken Hindi Language:
1. A lot of native Hindi Language speakers never learn hindi grammar to master Spoken Hindi.
2. Spoken Hindi has thousands of dialects and no Indian understand all dialects.
3. Hindi is the most spoken language in India with over 56% of the population speaking Hindi as their 1st, 2nd, or 3rd language, which means more than 790 Million people in India speak Hindi language.
4. Hindi is spoken by more than 50% of people in states where we receive International Tourists such as Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Maharashtra.
5. Hindi is spoken by more than 95% people in most visited cities by Foreigners – Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Udaipur, Varanasi
I am confident that after taking this course, you will never need to worry about traveling in India.
There are a lot of phrases that we use while traveling and I covered almost all of them.
If you think I forgot just mention it in the Discussion section and I will try to provide it as soon as possible.
Broadly, the course is divided into 11 lectures and the phrases in each lecture have a lot to learn.
The 11 lectures in this course:
1. Essential Numbers, Money & Colors
2. Essential Words
3. Daily Use Short Phrases
4. Transportation
5. Shopping
6. Talking to a Stranger
7. Going Out & Needs
8. Hotel
9. Restaurant
10. Time & Days
11. Weather
Some phrases that you will find in the course:
1. You’re overcharging
2. Do you understand?
3. Thank you very much
4. How long is the ride to the hotel?
5. How much is the ticket?
6. Where does this bus go?
7. Where is the ticket counter?
8. I didn’t get you.
9. Be sure to pack it well.
10. I’ll buy three if you can give me a lower price.
11. Is there a pharmacy nearby?
12. Please give me the keys to my room.
13. What did you put in it?
14. We have to visit the embassy at 10:45.
15. Don’t go outside, it’s very hot there
What you will get?
1. Easy English to Hindi Translation for phrases and vocabulary related to Travel
2. Phrases and Vocabulary in Native Speaking style
3. PDF files of all lectures in resources.
4. You can always ask questions in the Discussion section
Who should take this class?
This course is perfect for anyone who is a beginner and knows nothing about the Hindi language or someone who knows a little bit of Hindi and would love to master some Hindi phrases and vocabulary.
Join me in this class
So, if it sounds interesting to you, then come and join me in this class.
I’m so excited you’re here!
Who this course is for:
- Travellers to India who are curious about Hindi
- Students, Professionals, Home Makers, Language Enthusiasts
- Beginners who have no prior knowledge of Spoken Hindi
- Beginners who have a little knowledge of Spoken Hindi.