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This alphabet book is meant to introduce the Tamil (Tamizh) alphabet to children in the U.S. and other countries who are more comfortable with English. This book is divided into seven sections. In the first section, the alphabet chart of Tamil is provided. In the second section, the vowels of Tamil are introduced. In the third section, the consonants of Tamil are introduced. In the fourth section, the Grantha consonants, letters borrowed from Sanskrit in Tamil, are introduced. In second through fourth sections, each letter is introduced by means of a picture of a Tamil word containing the letter. A reasonable approximation to pronouncing the letter and the word in English is given. The English translation of the word and the name of the letter is also provided. In the fifth section, the form of different consonants when they are combined with different vowels are shown. In the sixth section, the basic Tamil numbers are introduced. The final section provides a simple overview of some rules for Tamil pronuniciation.
This is a bilingual easy reader for children who want to learn Hindi through English. The book provides the names of various animals, along with one fun fact about the animal.
This book is a bilingual Hindi and English easy reader. It introduces the names of many different flowers in Hindi and introduces a fun fact about each of the flowers.
This book teaches the Tamil alphabet to someone familiar with English using a variety of puzzles, exercises and games. The letters are introduced by a cute dog who makes it fun to learn Tamil. Activities include coloring pictures, finding letters in alphabet soup, finding paths in mazes, and finding matching letters. This is the one of a series of Tamil activity books that can be used to teach yourself Tamil and ideal for children fluent in English to learn Tamil.
This book consists of 210 word puzzles or wordies for Hindi. A wordie is a puzzle made up of letters and pictures that represents a word or phrase. All puzzles in this book represent a word or phrase in Hindi. The puzzles in this book are grouped into six categories, one for simple Hindi words, another for some common Hindi phrases, a set of Hindi proverbs, names of some places, some oldies -- phrases that were popular in the past, and a group of Hinglish wordies. The Hinglish wordies use a collection of English and Hindi letters to represent Hindi phrases. The book will allow children to have fun with Hindi words, while learning new words, and figuring out the context for several pictures in the words. It would be hours of entertainment to the learner as well as an expert in Hindi.
This book is a level 1 Urdu reader. Level 1 books help in developing Urdu vocabulary and pronunciation skills for children who have some familiarity with Urdu script. This book contains eight stories. Each story consists of simple repetitive sentences with a simple but interesting story line. On each page of the book, the topmost line provides the sentence in Urdu. Immediately below it is the transliteration of the sentence in English. If the transliterated line is read in conversational English, the pronunciation would be similar to the one in Urdu. The line at the bottom of the page translates the sentence in English. Each of the eight stories teaches new basic words of Urdu through repetetive sentences in an interesting anecdotal manner.
This is a bilingual Hindi and English reader which introduces many fruits with their English and Hindi names.
This is a bilingual English Hindi readers which introduces some common colors with interesting examples of animals, fruits and objects of each color.
This book is a level 1 Hindi reader. Level 1 books help in developing Hindi vocabulary and pronunciation skills for children who have some familiarity with Hindi script. This book contains three stories. Each story consists of simple repetitive sentences with a simple but interesting story line. On each page of the book, the topmost line provides the sentence in Hindi. Immediately below it is the transliteration of the sentence in English. If the transliteration line is read in conversational English, the pronunciation would be similar to the one in Hindi. The line at the bottom of the page translates the sentence in English. The book has three stories, one introducing Hindi names of flowers, other teaching numbers and time, and the thid the Hindi names of some common shapes. More information about the level readers is available at URL http: //www.chandabooks.com
This activity book is the first in a series of three activity books designed to teach the basics of Hindi Devanagri script to English speaking children like Non-Resident Indians. The goal of this activity book is to introduce the Hindi alphabet to the child. The approach used in this book is to provide puzzles, mazes and exercises which are fun to do, and simultaneously familiarize the student with the letters in the alphabet. Sample puzzles included in this book require finding paths in mazes using a specific Hindi letter, finding words starting with an initial Hindi letter, circling letters in an alphabet soup, or finding the letters on specially marked candies. These puzzles introduce the alphabet without requiring onerous exercises or tedious memorization.
This book teaches the Hindi or Devnagri alphabet to a child familiar with English using a variety of puzzles, exercises and games. The letters are introduced by Sir, a cute dog, who tries to make it fun to learn Hindi. Activities include coloring pictures, finding letters in alphabet soup, finding paths in mazes, and finding matching letters. This is the first in the series of Hindi activity books that can be used to teach yourself Hindi. This is ideal for children fluent in English to learn Hindi language.
This book is a level 1 Hindi reader. Level 1 books help in developing Hindi vocabulary and pronunciation skills for children who have some familiarity with Hindi script. This book contains nine stories. Each story consists of simple repetitive sentences with a simple but interesting story line. On each page of the book, the topmost line provides the sentence in Hindi. Immediately below it is the transliteration of the sentence in English. If the transliterated line is read in conversational English, the pronunciation would be similar to the one in Hindi. The line at the bottom of the page translates the sentence in English. The book consists of nine stories, each teaching new basics words of Hindi through repetetive sentences in an interesting anecdotal manner.
This book is a level 1 Hindi reader. Level 1 books help in developing Hindi vocabulary and pronunciation skills for children who have some familiarity with Hindi script. This book contains three stories. Each story consists of simple repetitive sentences with a simple but interesting story line. On each page of the book, the topmost line provides the sentence in Hindi. Immediately below it is the transliteration of the sentence in English. If the transliteration line is read in conversational English, the pronunciation would be similar to the one in Hindi. The line at the bottom of the page translates the sentence in English. The book has three stories, one introducing Aamoo's character, other teaching Hindi names of colors, and the third teaches counting in Hindi. More information about the level readers is available at URL http: //www.chandabooks.com
This book is a level 1 Hindi reader. Level 1 books help in developing Hindi vocabulary and pronunciation skills for children who have some familiarity with Hindi script. This book contains three stories. Each story consists of simple repetitive sentences with a simple but interesting story line. On each page of the book, the topmost line provides the sentence in Hindi. Immediately below it is the transliteration of the sentence in English. If the transliterated line is read in conversational English, the pronunciation would be similar to the one in Hindi. The line at the bottom of the page translates the sentence in English. The first story, Aamoo in Restaurant, introduces the names of some common tastes and food. The second story, Aamoo's Day, introduces names of many animals. The third story, Aamoo's Trip, introduces the names of some countries and relations.
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