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I’m sharing quick tip for learning English in this blog.
If you are reading this post, you may already be familiar with basic English. However, you can still improve even further. Are you a Hindi-medium student? Don’t worry, I have a roadmap for Hindi-medium students. You are at the right place to begin your English learning journey.
Hindi Medium Student
Hindi-medium students can also improve their English from zero. All they need is the right books to practice and enough grammar to structure a sentence.
When I was a kid. I first started to learn English from this book
Oxford Junior English Translation
It is an excellent book for Hindi-medium students. The content of this book is
- Use of am, is, are
- Use of was/were
- Use of shall be/will be
- Use of a, an, the
- Use of This, That, These, and Those
- Use of the Possessive Adjective
- Use of the Possessive Pronoun
- Use of ‘s.’ of
- Use of Verb ‘to have’
- Use of Infinitive with the verb ‘to have’
- Use of the infinitive with the verb ‘ to be.’
- Some more hints on an interrogative sentence.
- Use of Tense
- Use of Can, May, Should, and Must
- Imperative Sentence.
- Use of Introductory ‘There.’
- Introductory ‘It.’
- Infinitive, Gerund, Phrase, and Clause
- Voice
- Direct and Indirect Speech
- Exercise for revision
- Conversation in Anglo-Hindi
- Verb forms
You have to go through each chapter patiently. There are many videos related to Oxford Junior English translation on YouTube.
After that, they can practice from Oxford Current English Grammar.
Students should also know basic grammar, like:
- Part of speech
- Noun
- Pronoun
- Verb
- Adverb
- Adjective
- Preposition
- Conjunction
Besides this book, you can read Popular English Grammar with Hindi Explanations. Another English book you can practice and read is Super Fast English by Salam Chaus.
Master Tense and Basic Grammar
Tense is one of the most important topics in English grammar. It helps you to differentiate between “am,” “is,” “are,” and verb forms. To make proper sentences, it is very important to learn Tense
Tense Includes:
- Present Tenses
- Past Tenses
- And future tenses
Read English Story Books
Now, start reading English books. You can begin by reading a Class 1 English storybook and then gradually move on to English books from higher classes. You can also read novels by William Shakespeare. These are a few popular books by William Shakespeare
- Romeo and Juliet
- Hamlet
- The Merchant of Venice
Practice Most used sentences First
Some sentences are the most commonly used. And these are:
I am “Your Name.”
How are you?
I am fine.
What are you doing?
I am working.
Where are you going?
I am going home.
Please sit down.
Please wait.
Thank you.
You’re welcome.
Find a speaking partner.
A partner helps you in correcting your English. Make sure that your partner knows English better than you. If you can’t find a partner, record yourself speaking and then check your grammar.
Conclusion
- Practice with good books and practice English until you can structure sentences.
- Understand grammar, especially basic grammar and tenses.
- Read English storybooks and Then Read English Novels such as The Merchant of Venice
- Practice the most commonly used sentences
- Find a speaking partner or record yourself.

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