My name is Alka Patel. I work as Children's Librarian in New Jersey. I work with kids ranging from 6 months to 13 years. As a bilingual librarian I do bilingual story time ( Hindi and Gujarati) for kids. For this program I made some of the alphabet coloring sheet for kids to learn alphabets.
<p>An innovative teacher tool which facilitates learning Hindi numbers (0 to 39).<br />
Names and verification sheet are included.<br />
Google our website for instructions.</p>
<p>A selection of basic words and phrases to help you make children with a Hindi speaking heritage feel welcome in your class, or to help support topic work on India ~ Mike :0)</p>
<p>Hindi is most popular language of India and widely spoken. This worksheet will help you to practice Hindi letters. There are thirty seven consonants in Hindi. All consonants are included in this packet. If you want to practice writing skills this packet will be helpful as it has ll the strokes of letters.</p>
<p>In India Hindi is first and widely spoken language. Basic eleven vowels and two more sounds are included in this worksheet. Worksheet has pronunciation for each vowel and space for practice. Enjoy your writing practice!</p>
<p>Learning new language can be challenging without knowing exact sound of all the alphabets. This packet will help you to learn Hindi sounds with exact pronunciation of all the alphabets by understanding it with reference of English words.</p>
Learn to write Hindi Alphabets. This video shows you how to write Hindi Vowels. You can compare the handwritten version with the print form of the letter. You can download the Hindi vowels worksheet from http://www.languagereef.com/resources/vowels/HindiVowelWorksheet.pdf and print it out to practice writing Hindi Vowels. You can download podcasts from http://www.languagereef.com/podcasts.php?lang=HINDI For more worksheets and tutorials in all Indian languages visit www.languagereef.com
This is a card sort to help students learn words for numbers (30 words in total). This resource covers 1-20 and 30,40,50,60,70,80,90,100,1000,1000000. This would be a useful task with younger groups or low ability groups. There are three separate files, depending on how you want to present the task.<br />
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- The 'teacher copy' shows a grid with all items already matched. <br />
- The 'student version' is a random layout, print this out and give to students. They can then cut out the items and match them, or stick them into their workbooks.<br />
- The 'quick cut' is designed so that you can produce 10 packs of cards quickly and easily using a guillotine. Each page has the same card 10 times over. This allows you to remove words that may not be suitable or needed. Alternatively you can print the same page twice double-sided to produce flash cards.
<p>All the vegetables chart available in Tamil, English, Hindi .<br />
We have added English words for tamil name of the vegetable. so pepole from any language if you know english can read the tamil name of the vegetables.</p>
<p>It is useful for people in any country in the world also can learn tamil with the help of english.</p>
<p>Learn all the fruits names in tamil, english and hindi.<br />
All the Tamil names of the fruits are added with english words to help read tamil name.</p>
<p>People from any where in the country can learn tamil with the help of english words. Helpful for students , teachers, playschools, preschools and other who have intrest to learn tamil.</p>
<p>Are you learning Hindi? Are you looking for a fun way to learn Hindi? I have developed a way to learn different languages based on my experience as an ESL teacher. This pack has 57 different settings for students to talk about in Hindi. The worksheets themselves are in English and the students do need to translate the places and objects they see into Hindi. At the end of the session, the students can play a fun game of word bingo to show they have mastered that day’s vocabulary. Try it, it is a lot of fun for everyone!</p>
This activity is designed for use as a starter or plenary activity for an English lesson. <br />
Students are challenged to decode clues and identify words drawn from a Hindi tradition that have become part of contemporary English. Companion presentations are linked to Arabic, Japanese and others. The use of a dictionary is at the discretion of the teacher and there is a printable slide at the end of the presentation which may be used in an emergency cover lesson or set for homework.
Are you learning Hindi? Are you looking for a fun way to learn Hindi? I have developed a way to learn different languages based on my experience as an ESL teacher. This pack has 57 different settings for students to talk about in Hindi. The worksheets themselves are in English and the students do need to translate the places and objects they see into Hindi. At the end of the session, the students can play a fun game of word bingo to show they have mastered that day's vocabulary. Try it, it is a lot of fun for everyone!<br />
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* Please note - these resources provide visual prompts, not specific language instruction.<br />
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Hindi Bingo pack: This is a simple starter game for students. There are 114 different pictures to choose from. Select a single picture and project the image on the wall or share it with the class as a handout.<br />
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Let's Talk in Hindi!: This set of cards looks at 57 different settings. The teacher describes something in the top card. The students then use this to model a sentence using the bottom set of pictures. There are lots of things to see and describe in every picture. When the students have completed this task, they can repeat it by working in pairs to discuss each picture.<br />
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Let's Write in Hindi pack: There are lots of ways of using this teaching pack. It could be used as writing assessment for students learning Hindi. The students could write about a topic in Hindi before and then after a topic, using the second worksheet at the end of the topic.
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<p>This series of 8 worksheets is designed to help students strengthen their understanding and use of adjectives in Hindi. Each worksheet focuses on a different aspect of adjectives, encouraging both recognition and application in various sentence structures. The exercises aim to build a solid foundation for learners to effectively use adjectives in real-life communication, focusing on aspects like gender and number agreement, descriptive usage, comparative and superlative forms, and more.</p>
Welcome to the Let’s Talk in Hindi! pack.<br />
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This set of cards looks at 57 different settings. The teacher describes something in the top card. The students then use this to model a sentence using the bottom set of pictures. There are lots of things to see and describe in every picture. When the students have completed this task, they can repeat it by working in pairs to discuss each picture.<br />
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What works very well is for the two pictures to be directly projected on a wall. The teacher talks about the top picture, such as 'In my picture, I can see two seagulls flying.'... then the students model their responses, using the sentence structure provided by the teacher.<br />
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There are lots of different ways you could use this pack. You could laminate them into two cards and get each student to talk about what they had seen in their picture. <br />
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* Please note - these resources provide visual prompts and support to the students, not direct language instruction.