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Learn Hindi Review

Learn Hindi
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As an Indian born and raised in America, I have always had a faint familiarity with the spoken Hindi language as I gleaned bits and pieces from the conversations between my parents. I had also learned the basics of reading and writing the Hindi script as a young child. Presently a college student, I have desired to become proficient in Hindi and reconnect to the country of my family. I purchased Dr. Khare's book in order to learn the proper way to translate and write Hindi text. Learn Hindi and Hindi Primer part 1 are two of the best tools I could have purchased for this purpose. I am the kind of person that is not satisfied with simply knowing how a phrase is commonly written or translated. I want to know why. I want to know the methodology and rules behind the grammar. To me, that is the best way to learn. Dr. Khare's books taught me how to approach translating sentences into Hindi with a clear and effective set of rules while other books can only hope the reader makes connections after going through the chapters three or four times. These two books complement one another so well. While one provides the conventions of grammar to translate virtually any thought into and out of Hindi, the other provides chapters devoted to steadily building your vocabulary and using those new words in simple sentences. There is plenty of repetition to make sure the reader masters a concept before moving on. Overall, I must say that these books provided the structure a disciplined person needs to really learn how to read, write, and translate Hindi. I wholeheartedly recommend it to beginners and those who have a faint knowledge of the script and I look forward to continuing my studies with these very books and hopefully mastering their concepts eventually.

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This book has been written for audiences who want to learn theHindi language with reading, writing, and comprehension as theirgoals.It is also very useful for teachers and students of Hindi in aschool or college setting.The book includes the alphabet, andgrammar: Nouns; pronouns, including their gender and number;adjectives; case; verbs; verb tenses; verb moods; interrogativesentences; and compound words.An appendix has been added for quickreference.Since this book was written for children as well asadults, the rules of grammar are explained in English in deatail --grammatically as well as in a lay person's language.At the end ofeach chapter there are related exercises.I hope this book willprovide the necessary tools to students who want to learn Hindi andalso help teachers teach the language to English speaking students.

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Kanji Study Cards Review

Kanji Study Cards
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Flashcards for Kanji studies are almost a must have tool and there are 2 ways to make your flashcards set: the difficult way is do it yourself and the easy one is to buy already made cards. I've tried both ways and if you don't want to spend time cutting paper and looking for kanji info in dictionary (and it is not a small quantity of time and efforts), then James W. Heisig's Kanji Study Cards is the perfect solution. The only serious drawback is the price of 130 US$, but in my opinion their study value is worth the money I've spent. The card come packaged in file cabinet like carrying case, making it easy to manage them. There are 2042 kanji cards and almost 60 empty cards for filling with characters absent from the set, though it seems to me rather remote possibility for some time until I really begin to need to do it. Card set is build around Remembering the Kanji book series (volume 1, 2 and 3) following it's order and excellent learning method. There is also cross-reference to Nelson's Japanese-English Character Dictionary and P.G.O'Neill's Essencial Kanji. Unlike similar cards it uses katakana and hiragana for on and kun readings respectively. There is also at least one compoung example with space provided to add more. Finally in my opinion it fully deserves 5 stars given to it.

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A boxed set of 2,042 flash cards contains full information on kanji including Chinese and Japanese readings, English equivalents, and hints for vocabulary building.

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Build Your Arabic Vocabulary: 1,000 Key Words to Move Beyond Beginner Arabic Review

Build Your Arabic Vocabulary: 1,000 Key Words to Move Beyond Beginner Arabic
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I've been working in Arabic instruction for years and this is just the kind of book students need to move beyond beginning vocabulary. The approach works for learners with a variety of learning styles. It's well thought-out and clear in its presentation. I've written Arabic instruction materials myself, and I must say, I'm a little jealous of the author's accomplishment! There are not many resources out there that can be used with or without an instructor. This book can serve either kind of learner well.

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Communicate in Arabic with confidence!

To take your understanding of Arabic to the next level,you need to be equipped with a broad range of words and phrases. With its easy-to-follow guidelines for memorization, this bookmakes vocabulary building faster and easier than ever. In no time, your growing vocabulary will give you the confidence to communicate.

Build Your Arabic Vocabulary gives you:

Hundreds of bilingual flashcards to help you remember your new Arabic vocabulary
Modern examples of how the language is used every day in the Middle East
Engaging exercises and activities to reinforce what you have learned


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