
















Elementary Hindi: Learn to Communicate in Everyday Situations (Audio Included) [Delacy, Richard, Joshi, Sudha] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Elementary Hindi: Learn to Communicate in Everyday Situations (Audio Included) Review: A Path to Learning Hindi - About 6 months ago I decided I wanted to teach myself Hindi after I discovered a free learning site through the library. From there, I checked out several learning books and tapes from the library. I also downloaded information from some free learning Internet sites. I found that some books were transliterating a few words with different English letters ( a long "I" might become "ee", for example), so I began checking out Hindi learning books on desertcart. In December, I purchased Elementary Hindi with audio MP3s and Elementary Hindi Workbook. I based my purchase decision on the fact that the textbook was almost 8 1/2 x 11 inches, so I might not have to read Hindi script type so small that I could not accurately read or write it. Secondly, the book preview showed each script character drawn in large enough font, with arrows depicting each stroke so I could precisely write each script character. The final reason for my decision to buy was that the textbook and workbook began the first chapter with only a few script characters, not the whole alphabet. Even though I appreciate the books that do start with the entire alphabet, for me I thought it would be easier to learn. Two weeks after I received my books, I decided to purchase Hindi In A Flash, Volume 1, flashcards. The cards are beautiful, and although I am not yet ready to use them, I treasure them. I am extremely pleased that I bought these books for the above reasons and many more. I am a slow learner so I can learn in small pieces. Lesson 1 is broken into small segments that are manageable. It introduces a few consonants and a few vowels. Then the student is guided to the workbook and to listen to the MP3 which slowly gives accurate pronunciation by a Hindi speaker of each vowel introduced, and the consonants paired with the vowels. I may only spend a few minutes a day or in a week, but each time I play the MP3s, I hear each consonant, vowel, or word more accurately. At first I couldn't keep up with the time element allowed to pronounce, but I am now beginning to keep up. I am currently working on Lesson 1 which introduces Rules for Pronunciation, a small vocabulary using the newly introduced script. When I began trying to read the practice vocabulary, I found that I was expecting to see a transliteration pronunciation guide. It wasn't there, so I searched the Internet and found out the term "Romanagari" and difficulties one can encounter translating text and how easy it is to spell the intended word incorrectly or come up with an inaccurate translation. So I am happy that these books are nudging me to learn the Hindi script. There are several appendices in the back of the book as well as a small glossary. The workbook contains answer keys in the back of the book. I am highly confident that Elementary Hindi, the MP3s, the Workbook, and the Flashcards will be my foundation to accurately read, write, and speak Hindi even if there turn out to be variations. I am quite content that the workbook is not included in the main learning book, as it might have become confusing. In the main book, the Practice words are closely related so that maybe later they might not be mixed up. The Rules for Pronunciation and the Grammar rules are written succinctly and illustrated in a manner that makes the meanings clear. Since beginning Lesson 1, I find it easier to look at other Hindi books, even though I don't understand everything, they are becoming more understandable, and I am more relaxed. It's fun to go exploring. I received an e-mail the other day which had a picture of part of a Hindi newspaper, and I was able to decipher some of the script characters and a person's name. I have no Hindi speakers in my life at present--maybe someday. However, one day when I was riding the bus, there were several Hindi couples chatting and laughing in their native language. There was so much life in their conversation, I found it attractive. Online I found out that Windows Character Map has some foreign language fonts, so if I only have an English keyboard, I can insert a few letters into my text. Here is one: नमस्ते. I found these characters under Arial Unicode MS. Review: A long awaited Hindi textbook - I just bought this book 'Elementary Hindi' and would like to commend the authors for their valuable work. This is the kind of text book for Hindi that was long awaited. I have been teaching Hindi for some years and have always felt the need of a really good text book. Even though there are some books out there, but none of these seemed to be complete in itself. It looks like a lot of hard work has gone in to the planning and designing of the contents of this book. The chapters are not too long and the subject of each is centered around real life daily communications and situations. Each chapter has an exercise for practice along with the related glossary and is accompanied by drawings (as the visuals do have lasting impact). The first few chapters focus on a limited of number of sounds making it a smooth sail for students. There are five additional sections with thematic glossary besides separate Hindi-English and English-Hindi glossaries. The writers have made this book more attractive to students by adding answer keys to the practice exercises. Keys are very helpful to students and they love these. Added to all this is the accompanying `Workbook' which has exercises for additional practice and activities. This combo of text book and the workbook is the kind of work that was very much needed for Hindi. For Hindi instructors, this is a valuable gift from the authors and, for students, this is going to make the learning experience of Hindi an attractive and easier one. Thanks to the authors Richard Delacy and Sudha Joshi for this great contribution to the world of Hindi learning. Kudos to the authors. I am eagerly waiting for the next level book from these authors.
| Best Sellers Rank | #190,594 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #22 in General India Travel Guides #105 in Alphabet Reference #181 in Vocabulary Books |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (167) |
| Dimensions | 7.5 x 1 x 10 inches |
| Edition | Bilingual |
| ISBN-10 | 0804844992 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0804844994 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 352 pages |
| Publication date | August 19, 2014 |
| Publisher | Tuttle Publishing |
A**S
A Path to Learning Hindi
About 6 months ago I decided I wanted to teach myself Hindi after I discovered a free learning site through the library. From there, I checked out several learning books and tapes from the library. I also downloaded information from some free learning Internet sites. I found that some books were transliterating a few words with different English letters ( a long "I" might become "ee", for example), so I began checking out Hindi learning books on Amazon. In December, I purchased Elementary Hindi with audio MP3s and Elementary Hindi Workbook. I based my purchase decision on the fact that the textbook was almost 8 1/2 x 11 inches, so I might not have to read Hindi script type so small that I could not accurately read or write it. Secondly, the book preview showed each script character drawn in large enough font, with arrows depicting each stroke so I could precisely write each script character. The final reason for my decision to buy was that the textbook and workbook began the first chapter with only a few script characters, not the whole alphabet. Even though I appreciate the books that do start with the entire alphabet, for me I thought it would be easier to learn. Two weeks after I received my books, I decided to purchase Hindi In A Flash, Volume 1, flashcards. The cards are beautiful, and although I am not yet ready to use them, I treasure them. I am extremely pleased that I bought these books for the above reasons and many more. I am a slow learner so I can learn in small pieces. Lesson 1 is broken into small segments that are manageable. It introduces a few consonants and a few vowels. Then the student is guided to the workbook and to listen to the MP3 which slowly gives accurate pronunciation by a Hindi speaker of each vowel introduced, and the consonants paired with the vowels. I may only spend a few minutes a day or in a week, but each time I play the MP3s, I hear each consonant, vowel, or word more accurately. At first I couldn't keep up with the time element allowed to pronounce, but I am now beginning to keep up. I am currently working on Lesson 1 which introduces Rules for Pronunciation, a small vocabulary using the newly introduced script. When I began trying to read the practice vocabulary, I found that I was expecting to see a transliteration pronunciation guide. It wasn't there, so I searched the Internet and found out the term "Romanagari" and difficulties one can encounter translating text and how easy it is to spell the intended word incorrectly or come up with an inaccurate translation. So I am happy that these books are nudging me to learn the Hindi script. There are several appendices in the back of the book as well as a small glossary. The workbook contains answer keys in the back of the book. I am highly confident that Elementary Hindi, the MP3s, the Workbook, and the Flashcards will be my foundation to accurately read, write, and speak Hindi even if there turn out to be variations. I am quite content that the workbook is not included in the main learning book, as it might have become confusing. In the main book, the Practice words are closely related so that maybe later they might not be mixed up. The Rules for Pronunciation and the Grammar rules are written succinctly and illustrated in a manner that makes the meanings clear. Since beginning Lesson 1, I find it easier to look at other Hindi books, even though I don't understand everything, they are becoming more understandable, and I am more relaxed. It's fun to go exploring. I received an e-mail the other day which had a picture of part of a Hindi newspaper, and I was able to decipher some of the script characters and a person's name. I have no Hindi speakers in my life at present--maybe someday. However, one day when I was riding the bus, there were several Hindi couples chatting and laughing in their native language. There was so much life in their conversation, I found it attractive. Online I found out that Windows Character Map has some foreign language fonts, so if I only have an English keyboard, I can insert a few letters into my text. Here is one: नमस्ते. I found these characters under Arial Unicode MS.
S**N
A long awaited Hindi textbook
I just bought this book 'Elementary Hindi' and would like to commend the authors for their valuable work. This is the kind of text book for Hindi that was long awaited. I have been teaching Hindi for some years and have always felt the need of a really good text book. Even though there are some books out there, but none of these seemed to be complete in itself. It looks like a lot of hard work has gone in to the planning and designing of the contents of this book. The chapters are not too long and the subject of each is centered around real life daily communications and situations. Each chapter has an exercise for practice along with the related glossary and is accompanied by drawings (as the visuals do have lasting impact). The first few chapters focus on a limited of number of sounds making it a smooth sail for students. There are five additional sections with thematic glossary besides separate Hindi-English and English-Hindi glossaries. The writers have made this book more attractive to students by adding answer keys to the practice exercises. Keys are very helpful to students and they love these. Added to all this is the accompanying `Workbook' which has exercises for additional practice and activities. This combo of text book and the workbook is the kind of work that was very much needed for Hindi. For Hindi instructors, this is a valuable gift from the authors and, for students, this is going to make the learning experience of Hindi an attractive and easier one. Thanks to the authors Richard Delacy and Sudha Joshi for this great contribution to the world of Hindi learning. Kudos to the authors. I am eagerly waiting for the next level book from these authors.
S**O
Excellent boost to my learning
This book and the workbook together have boosted my hindi learning immensely. I highly recommend it! If traditional classroom learning is your style, this is the way to go. It feels like a short informative lecture with relevant homework.
J**0
Excellente méthode pour débutants, très claire et progressive. Certaines parties doivent être bien entendu adaptées à un apprenant francophone puisque la méthode est en anglais et s'adresse à des anglophones.
L**E
Muy completo y a buen precio . Además tiene un CD para hacer ejercicios de escuchar y contestar en el libro.
N**A
This is a very helpful and nice book. A glossy, full-content book with heaps of fun features! This will definitely help me with my Hindi Course! (Just note that there is a separate workbook that does not come along with this book... the workbook is not essential though... just for extra practice.)
H**N
I guess everyone learns differently, but for me the book has been superb. I also purchased the Workbook and the two together are necessary, I would say, if you really want to progress as effectively as possible in your learning journey. I have found the chapters very well structured for progressive learning of Hindi letters, pronunciation, vocab and grammatical principles. Also, I didn’t have any problems with the CD -I loaded it onto iTunes and have found the sound quality absolutely fine and help with my learning of Hindi pronunciation. I’ve learnt a number of languages to a basic level over the years and have found this to be the best book for learning a language out of all I have encountered. If you want to learn Hindi in an in-depth way (ie building up by learning grammatical principles), then I highly recommend this book. If you want to maybe learn for a trip abroad, it may be a little heavy going. I wish all language tutors were like this book. Top marks for what I needed.
D**N
This program is amazing! I just finished the first lesson and I'm already reading Hindi. What I thought were just odd symbols are now becoming words to me. I'm excited to see how fast I'm going to progress with this. I recommend this book highly. I also suggest you get the Elementary Hindi Workbook with this book. They work so nicely together. Very very impressed!
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