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marina-siradegian
First notebook entry: Introducing myself
I am learning urdu , because I want to use it on work here in greece
My native language is russian, I also speak very well greek georgian and armenian and I grew up in greece.
Feb 25, 2013 5:04 PM
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Hello m/s Mariana,
Three steps are very important in Learning a Language. 1. To read the Language. 2. To Listen that Language 3. To speak in that Language. If you will follow these three steps , certainly very soon you will completely manage that Language. To overcome step 3, please make friends and start talking with them
On "Tutorhunt" many students are interested in learning Urdu. Presently we are living in the world of
globalization where Urdu is a prominent language ,spoken widely in South West Asia. That is why Urdu is considered
to be a global Language.
Hear are few tips, that will help you in enhancing fluency in Urdu Language.
1. Read Urdu cartoon books.
2. Read Urdu short stories books on a daily basis.
3. Listen to Urdu news on TV & radio.
4.Write your own diary in Urdu.
5.Make good Urdu Language Partners and speak with them on topics of mutual interest, on a daily basis.
6.Pen Friendship/ Pen-pal will also help you in expressing your views in English.
7.Hire a good Native, Experienced URDU LANGUAGE TUTOR for obtaining regular Urdu Language Tutorial Classes & Conversation Practice.
Wishing you a pleasent Language Learning !
April 29, 2013
So we welcome you as an Urdu learner. :-) "Khush aam deed" (=Welcome)
March 12, 2013
Hi marina!!! :) Welcome to italki, we're so glad you're here. We try to make sure that you use the notebook by writing in Urdu. It's a tool to help you practice your writing, so that you can see what you need to correct. It will help you learn faster. In the future, we suggest that you write only in Urdu. Thanks so much. :)
February 26, 2013
First notebook entry: Introducing myself
I am learning Urdu because I want to use it in work here in Greece.
My native language is Russian. I also speak Greek, Georgian and Armenian very well, and I grew up in Greece.
If you need any help in Urdu, please feel free to ask. Good luck.
February 25, 2013
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marina-siradegian
Language Skills
Armenian, Georgian, Greek, Russian, Urdu
Learning Language
Urdu
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