Teach Yourself Hindi Conversation (Teach Yourself Conversations)
|
|
Reader Reviews:
 The Perfect Refresher Course (2/2 people found this helpful)I begun learning Hindi over 14 years ago and took the initiative to learn the Devanagari Script there and then. I bought an expensive Linguaphone Course and it really got me up and running.
Like all things though, my interest faded and every now and then I'd make an effort to crack on learning Hindi. A few years ago I came across the Teach Yourself Hindi pack, book and 2 CDs and my interest re-awakened. The TYH Courses are easier to grasp than the Linguaphone one, the latter of which came with 6 poorly recorded cassettes. Also, the grammar sections are a whole lot easier to grasp so I found myself progressing quite quickly.
However, I decided to buy this three CD set (Hindi Conversation) for the car and this has been an enormous help. Although I can picture the words as they are spoken (in the Devanagari script too) you don't really need to know how to read the written word in order to progress and ingest the course. I've sharpened up my pronounciation, come across a whole new library of conversation and I've surprised myself by how much I actually know!
The course is well arranged, the diction incredibly clear and the situations described in each unit are fun. You can learn Hindi with a smile on your face (and other drivers may look at you strangely!). Play the CDs over and over again and you cannot help but pick up everyday Hindi. Your friends will be amazed (as are mine every time I speak in Hindi/Urdu at our local curry house!).
This set along with the main Teach Yourself Hindi pack and, very useful, the accompanying dictionary - aimed at English speaking people learning Hindi (unlike other dictionaries) are all you need to become fluent in a most beautiful, accessible language. You'll have fun and you might even make a few new friends along the way!  An amazing resource (1/1 people found this helpful)I couldn't agree more with these positive reviews. It's abundantly clear that a great deal of time, effort, thought, humour and passion has gone into these CDs. I have been using this course for two years now ... along with Rupert Snell's excellent Hindi Dictionary - I just play a few conversations each day whilst traveling in the car - it's amazing how it all sinks in!
I'm definitely no "natural language learner" - in fact, this is the first time I have ever tried to learn a language off my own back. I could not recommend this course enough to anybody even faintly interested in learning Hindi - amazingly, these CDs just make you want to learn more and more! The characters (Anjali & Amit, Mohan & Margarie) feel weirdly like friends to me now! It is a tremendous achievement to have crafted this series of conversations that teach you all the basics and more, but which don't come across as contrived or mundane.
My friend from Delhi says my Hindi has improved immeasurably since he last saw me 12 months ago. He can't believe I have learnt it all from a few CDs! My recent trips to India have been enriched by a whole new dimension. Indians are well known for their friendliness, but there's nothing like the joy on a Delhi-wallah's face when you greet him in Hindi!
Mercifully, there's no need to learn the script for this course - although I may well try to get a grip on that too now.
Learning a new language takes effort - so you need the best resources available. Look no further than this course. If I could give this six stars, I would!  I cant recommend enough!!!!! (1/1 people found this helpful)Over two years I had accumalted a lots of Hindi books and resources with accompanying cds, tapes. And really never learnt much.
Having said that these Cds are ideal for complete learners and two of my friends have put the lessons to good use and they have never looked at a Hindi language book!
These CDs free you from learning lots of script. Or reading confusing roman script dotted with lots of symbols for different sounds.
They are totally independant; there is a little book that accompanies them but you dont have to use it at all for the exercises. The conversations are broken down and hints and tips are given throughout.
Also the conversations are quite fun and there are some funny gambits too.
There is a Teach yoursef Hindi book and Cd and beginners Hindi book and CD by the same people; but the conversations in this pack are injected with some humour and cover so many more situations than the aforementioned and any other resource out there.
The best thing about lessons on Cd is you can put them on your computer, Ipod and re listen again and again until you get it right.
If you want to learn Hindi you will make no mistake by purchasing this pack.
 Hindi Conversations (4/4 people found this helpful)This is a superb course of spoken hindi - with plenty of grammatical pointers throughout. Whilst [naturally enough] it doesn't follow the step by step introduction to the language that the author's "Teach Yourself" books do, it does start you off on conversations that bear some relationship to those that you would wish to use early in a trip to the sub-continent. Similar Products
Hindi Made Easy: Bk. 1 (GCSE Series) The Oxford Hindi-English Dictionary India (Lonely Planet Country Guide) Hindi, Urdu and Bengali (Lonely Planet Phrasebook) The Oxford English-Hindi Dictionary
Categories
Amazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
Books -> Special Features -> Regular Stores -> Teach Yourself Store
Books -> Subjects -> Languages -> By Language -> Bestsellers
Books -> Subjects -> Languages -> By Language -> Other Asian Languages -> Bestsellers
Books -> Subjects -> Languages -> By Language -> Other Asian Languages -> Hindi -> Bestsellers
Books -> Subjects -> Languages -> By Language -> Other Asian Languages -> Hindi -> General AAS
Books -> Subjects -> Audio CDs -> Languages -> General AAS
Books -> Subjects -> Reference -> Language -> General AAS
Books -> Subjects -> Reference -> Transport -> Aviation -> General AAS
Books -> Refinements -> Language (feature_browse-bin) -> English
Books -> Refinements -> Age (feature_two_browse-bin)
Books -> Refinements -> Format (binding_browse-bin) -> Audio CD
Books -> Refinements -> Condition (condition-type)
|