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Hindi Made Easy: Bk. 1 (GCSE Series)
Hindi Made Easy: Bk. 1 (GCSE Series)

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Authors: J.s. Nagra, S.k. Nagra
Publisher: Nagra Publications
Category: Book

Buy New: £2.75



Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 151528

Media: Paperback
Edition: G.C.S.E. Ed
Pages: 60
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 8 x 5.7 x 0.4

ISBN: 1870383036
EAN: 9781870383035
ASIN: 1870383036

Publication Date: July 1988
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Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours

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Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars not an easy guide   August 30, 2008
If you just want to learn Hindi letters and pronunciation then this book is OK. If you really want to learn Hindi this is not a good buy. The organisation is terrible with poorly marked sections, no translations to see if you are correct and the vocabulary lists are all over the place. It took me ages to see how the lists at the back are sorted and it is pointless having half the vocab on a page of text and half at the back in a mixed up index. It is not clear whether you are translating a paragraph or single sentences either. I found this book totally confusing. Even the Hindi script on the cover is unlike the standard Hindi letters shown inside! There are far better books on the market than this one.


3 out of 5 stars Appears well written   April 25, 2008
I found it very difficult to grasp Hindi. But this book is great: it really shows you how to do those fancy shapes.


5 out of 5 stars simple but solid introduction   January 19, 2003
 51 out of 52 found this review helpful

This is an incredibly slim and quite basic introduction to the study in Hindi. It doesn't cover a lot of ground, but it is very inexpensive and I think potentially very useful for younger learners (such as teenagers, for whom the book is written), and even adults who are not experienced in studying other languages.

The book includes a section on vowels, telling you how to pronounce them and showing you the full character in the Hindi script. These are not too difficult so the section is quite short. It then includes a section on consonants and on consonant pronunciation. Hindi consonants are much more difficult for native English speakers, since there are many sounds that we don't have in English. Fortunately this section includes diagrams of the vocal tract (i.e. the mouth and tongue) to show you exactly what to do with your tongue so you can make these crazy sounds! This quite good. Then it jumps right into vocabulary: there are several words per page, each introducing a letter of the alphabet and including a picture, the English meaning, the word in the Hindi script, and the Hindi pronunciation in the (modified) Roman script (i.e. with the same letters as English). This is the first third of the book.

Then the book gets a bit more difficult, as it gets into detail about how to write Hindi. Many more words are introduced, and then some short reading passages are included. This part of the book is organised by sound. Most of these are vowel sounds, because vowels are written differently when they are at the start of the words than when they are elsewhere, so they can be difficult to learn to write and read. At the end of the book are a few more short reading passages and finally a glossary containing the words used in the book.

In short, this is a good introduction to Hindi, but it probably would be too simple for experienced language learners. But if you are not ready for something serious like the Teach Yourself Hindi book, or if you aren't sure if you want to invest that kind of money yet, this is a great way to get a feel for learning Hindi.



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