18 Jan 10

Although it isn’t easy, it is possible to learn Hindi, or any other foreign language, by studying it from books. You can check out books written in Hindi from your local library, and many libraries may have Hindi textbooks or self-study courses. The downfall to this approach is that you will have a difficult time learning to speak Hindi without anyone to model pronunciations for you and correct your mistakes. If you choose to learn Hindi from books, I highly recommend that you supplement the books with Hindi movies, radio, or conversations with native speakers.

One step up from books is learning Hindi by listening to language tapes. Again, it might be possible to borrow these from your local library. Audiotapes (or CD’s) have many advantages over books. First of all, they’re portable. If you spend a lot of time in your car, you can use language tapes to learn Hindi while you’re on the road. You can rewind to listen again to anything that parts that give you trouble. You will also get to hear and imitate an actual person speaking Hindi, as opposed to trying to guess at pronunciation by reading words on a page.

An alternative to learning Hindi from books or language tapes is to take a multimedia approach. There are many computer programs and websites with resources that will help you to learn Hindi. One of the advantages to this method is that you will probably have video snippets to watch in addition to audio speech models. This way you can compare your speech to the examples and make sure that your pronunciation is accurate. A software program will also check your progress and may be able to recommend that you review certain lessons if you are having trouble with a particular concept. While a software program is not quite as portable as language tapes, if you have access to a laptop computer you can maximize the amount of time you spend studying Hindi.

If you truly want to learn Hindi, the very best way is through immersing yourself in the culture and language for several weeks. If that isn’t a possibility for you, then choose your study method based on how you learn best. Books can be useful if you also have access to movies or a native speaker so that you can hear Hindi spoken aloud. Audiotapes can be an effective learning method, particularly if you spend a great deal of time on the road.

Websites and computer programs are a great way of combining audio with video to maximize your progress. If you’re looking for even more great resources on learning Hindi, check out this site for some other ideas.

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