SunoSunao - Step by Step Hindi Learning for

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Sunosunao course structure | Online Hindi modules

 

Introduction for Level 3 This page in Hindi

Level 3 is the beginner's level and is for "Age group 3+". If the learner is older than 3, our recommendation is still to start from Level 3. However, the learner may be able to complete this level before the recommended time frame of 12 months by taking more than one lesson a day.

  • There are a total of 6 modules, consisting of 240 lessons. It is expected for the learner to complete one lesson per day and at least 20 lessons in a month.
  • Each module consists of 40 Lessons and expected to be completed in 2 months time.
  • After every four lessons, there is an exercise. The exercise is of selection type, i.e., selecting correct word out of two/three images of objects on listening and recognition.

More details on Level 3 modules

The learner will learn the following after completing all the lessons for "Age Group 3+":
  • Listening and speaking
  • Listen to the sound and recognize the related images of commonly used objects
  • Differentiation out of two /three images on listening.
  • Answering questions in simple words or sentences
  • Concepts: fruits, vegetables, animal, near and far, on , open- close , colors, size and shape, plural, actions, etc.
  • Counting up to 5
  • About 350 new words
  • About 100 two letter words
  • About 100 three letter words
  • About 50 four letter words
  • About 25 mixed words
  • About 50 plurals of above words
  • More than 25 other helping words
  • Simple three or four words sentences
  • About 16 Rhymes (one rhyme in each lesson)

Highlights:
  • Overall, there are more than 4000 slides. Content is arranged "matra-wise" (sound-wise) and according to number of letters in a word.
  • Slides have rhythmic sequence.
  • Repetition is done for fixing of knowledge.
  • The repetition is sequential with an article, with conjectures (aur, men etc) and in the form of simple sentence ( Yah...... hai. Wah........ hai etc).



Note:
Hindi is a dynamic language, which has been changing with time. In past few years, because of use in electronic print media, it has simplified itself. Many words, which were difficult in writing and pronouncing, are now simplified. Current dictionaries have also adopted the simplified versions, for example, "
कुर्सी " is now written as " कुरसी ", " मुर्गा " as " मुरगा " , "मिर्ची " as " मिरची " and so on. Similarly, many letters which were previously written with a dot at the bottom are now written without it. Chandrabindoo, which was used in many words, like "हँसना" , is now replaced simply with a dot, like " हंसना" . In support of this effort, we have also used such simplified words.
 

Introduction for Level 4

Level 4 is for age group 4+. Below are the highlights of this level:

Highlights:

  • There are a total of 6 modules consisting of 250 lessons in Level 4.
  • Nearly 3750 slides.
  • More than 150 activity sheets.
  • Nearly 75 printable worksheets for practice of writing.
  • Nearly 15 new rhymes.
  • Nearly 10 simple stories.
  • More than 250 new words. Total vocabulary 600
  • Recognition of alphabets (consonants, vowels and matraa).
  • Matching of image with the first letter of its name.
  • Matching of words with image.
  • Selection of correct word on listening.
  • Selection of correct word on seeing image.
  • Filing the missing letters
  • Construction of simple words (without matra and with simple matraas) on seeing image and on listening
  • Construction of simple sentences on seeing pictures.
  • Answer oral questions based on pictures.
  • Writing of some consonants and words.
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