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  Elementary – The Hindi Syllabary
This section is designed for begining students who wish to learn reading, writing and speaking in Hindi through the medium of Devanagari script.
  • Lesson 1 – Vowels – The Full Form
  • Lesson 2 – Vowels – The Symbols
  • Speaking_l2 – Flash Demo of Vowels
  • Lesson 3 – Introduction to Consonants
  • Speaking_l4 – Flash Demo of Consonants
  • Lesson 4 – Test of Hindi Syllabary
  • Lesson 5 – Assembling Words and Sentences

Elementary – The Hindi Comprehension
This section is designed for begining students who wish to learn reading, writing and speaking in Hindi through the medium of Devanagari script.

  • Lesson 6 - Learning "Jai Jagdish Hare" – Popular Hindu Aarti sung by Lata Mangeshkar
  • Lesson 7 – Read and Sing in Hindi (insaaf kee dagar pe bacho dikhaao chal ke)
  • Lesson 8 – Comprehending Hindi (A dialogue sequence video from film "Rangeela")
  • Lesson 9 – Comprehending Hindi (A religious bhajan from BharatVani Aarti Sangraha)
  • Speaking 14 – Talking About Numbers, Money and Calendar
    . Utility: A Hindi Calculator for You
  • Writing One – Why you should learn Devanagari script
  • Writing Two – The Ten Basic Strokes
  • Writing Three – Similarity in Shapes
  • Writing Four - Assembling Words and Sentences

Students age 13 and above may continue to Advanced Hindi Comprehension or other sections depending on their learning objective.

Speaking - The Crash Course
This section has been designed to produce maximum learning for students age 13 and above who wish to comprehend and speak Hindi. The first 11 lesson make minimal use of Devanagari script.
  • Speaking One – Guide to Pronunciation
  • Speaking Two – Flash Demo of Vowel
  • Speaking Three – Guide to Hindi Consonants
  • Speaking Four – Flash Demo of Consonants
  • Speaking Five – More on Pronunciation
  • Speaking Six – The Syntax
    . Example 1: Affirmative Singular, Plural and Negative Sentences
    . Example 2: Interogative sentences
    . Example 3: Interogative Singular, Plural and Negative Sentences
  • Speaking Seven – Nouns, Pronouns, Genders
    . Example 4: Gender, Singular, Plural and Negative Sentences.
  • Speaking Eight – Cases and Case Signs
    . Example 5: Examples of Case Signs
  • Speaking Nine – Proposition vs Postposition
  • Speaking Ten – Common Verb
  • Speaking Eleven – Present, Past and Future Tense
  • Speaking Twelve - Speaking with an Indian Girl (Use of Tenses in Everday Conversation)
  • Speaking 13 – Adjectives and Adverbs
  • Speaking 14 – Talking About Numbers, Money and Calendar
    . Utility: A Hindi Calculator for You
    . Example 6: Talking About Indian Calendar
    . Example 7: Comprehending Hindi through Hindi song – ra.ng barase song from film 'Silsila'
  • Speaking 15 – Conversational Etiquette
  • Speaking Sixteen – Conversational Etiquette in an Indian Family, Terms of Relationship – A video sequence from film "Taal"
  • Speaking Seventeen – Everyday Conversation – A video dialogue sequence
  • Speaking Eighteen – Conflict and Resolution – A video sequence
Advanced – Comprehending Hindi through Hindi Songs and Dialogue sequences
This section is designed for all students to understand Hindi songs and dialogues. Depending on your learning objective you may read Devanagari or Roman script text.
  • Lesson 10 – Comprehending Hindi (A Shockwave/Flash song Dil-To Paagal Hai)
  • Lesson 11 – Comprehending Hindi (A Shockwave/Flash song Koee Lardkee Hai. )
  • Lesson 12 – Comprehending Hindi (A song "Aanewala kal Ik Sapna Hai" in Devanagari and Roman scripts)
  • Lesson 13 – Comprehending Hindi (A song from film "Kareeb" in Devanagari and Roman scripts)
  • Lesson 14 – Comprehending Hindi (Another song from film "Kareeb" in Devanagari and Roman scripts)
  • Lesson 15 – Comprehending Hindi (Popular "Didi Tera Devar Deevana" in Devanagari script)
  • Lesson 16 – Comprehending Hindi (A song from film Khamoshi in Devanagari and Roman scripts)
  • Lesson 17 – Comprehending Hindi (A song from film Machis in Devanagari and Roman scripts)
  • Lesson 18 – Comprehending Hindi (A song from film Mai.nne Pyaar Kiyaa in Devanagari and Roman scripts)
  • Lesson 19 – Comprehending Hindi (A Bhajan "Vaishnav Jan" in Devanagari and Roman scripts with translation in English)
  • Lesson 20 – Comprehending Hindi (A popular religious Aartti: "Jai Jagdeesh" sung by Lata Mangeshkar – in Devanagari and Roman scripts)
  • Lesson 21 – Comprehending Hindi (Excerpts from Dr. Harivansh Rai Bachchan's most popular poetry "Madhushala" sung by Mana Dey – in Devanagari and Roman scripts)
Writing and Reading Devanagari Script
This section has been designed for students age 13 and above with commitment to learn reading and writing Hindi through Devanagari script
  • Writing One – Why you should learn Devanagari script
  • Writing Two – The Ten Basic Strokes
  • Writing Three – Similarity in Shapes
  • Writing Four - Assembling letters
  • Writing Five – The Typing Tutorial
  • Writing Six – BharatVani Keyboard Map
  • Writing Seven – How to Type in Hindi
  • Writing Eight – Typing Practice Utility
  • Writing Nine – Using Templates in MS Word, ASCII Codes for Special Characters
  • Writing Ten – Conjuncts and Half Consonants
  • Writing Eleven – BharatVani Transliteration System
  • Writing Twelve – Devanagari to Roman Transliteration Map
  • Writing Thirteen – Converting Roman Hindi to Devanagari Hindi
  • Writing Fourteen – How to Use IWrite32 Conversion Utility with BharatVani Fonts.
Indian History and Culture
This section has been designed for non-Indians to give them some basic idea of India' cultural heritage.
  • National Insignia – Contains Devanagari and Roman transcript of National Anthem (jana gana) and National song (va.ndde maattaram) and lot more.
  • Roots of Indian Civilization
  • Aryans and Vedic Age
  • Rise of Religions and Emergence of State
  • The Muslim and British Invasions
  • The Strugle for Independence
    . Gandhi - One of the most remarkable leaders of the millenium
  • The New State – India Today
  • Indian Languages
  • Religions – Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, Budhism, Jainism, Sikhism, Zorostrainism
  • Festigals of India – Holi, Baisakhi, Eid, Car Festival of Puri, Raksha Bandhan, Onam, Janamashtami, Moharram, Dussehra, Deepavali, Gurpurabs, Christmas.
    . Rang Barse: A Hindi film song in the spirit of Holi festival.
  • The Arts – The Scultures of Indus Valley, Budhist Sculptures, Hindu Arts, Ajanta and Ellora, Elephanta Caves, Paintins, Murals, Miniatures, Folk Paintings, Contemporary Art
  • The Indian Film Industry
    . Meet a Film Star – Amitabh Bachan

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