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Radhika
I Graduated with Distinction with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and minors in Global Health and Chemistry from Duke University. I am now a graduate student studying Psychology, with a specialization in child psychology. I am comfortable working with students of all ages. I have extensive experien...
Duke University
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2+ years
Jovina
I am a recent graduate from the University of Pennsylvania. I love working with children and my favorite subject to tutor is Math. I enjoy solving problems and taking my students on a journey to a solution. I have been a tutor for about 10 years and I have worked as both a peer tutor and assistant t...
University of Pennsylvania
BS

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Karishma
I am a graduate from Adelphi University, New York. I have received a Masters in Public Health with a concentration in Epidemiology. During the course of my Masters I have tutored several graduate and undergraduate students to write their thesis papers and class assignments along with holding English...
Adelphi University
MPH

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2+ years
Mrinalini
I am a doctor-in-training and I believe that every student has their unique style of learning, which requires a unique style of teaching as well. My goal is to ensure every student learns in a way that helps them understand and retain the knowledge better. I believe you understood the material only ...
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
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Andhra Medical College
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Certified Tutor
2+ years
Kiran
Learning Hindi as a heritage or new language requires attention to Devanagari script, gendered nouns, and postpositions that don't map neatly onto English grammar. Kiran builds reading and speaking skills in tandem, so students practice recognizing written characters while also developing conversati...
University
Bachelor's

Certified Tutor
2+ years
I love working with children, and first started working with Elementary school kids in New York State public schools. Next, I worked for 11 years in Canada Public Schools in the before and after school program in a STEAM program setting. Together with the children, we explored many science experimen...
Delhi University
Master's/Graduate

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Dhruv
Learning Hindi involves navigating Devanagari script, gendered nouns, and postpositions that work nothing like English prepositions — all of which can overwhelm beginners without clear explanations. Dhruv speaks Hindi and breaks these elements down systematically, building reading and conversational...
Brown University
Current Undergrad Student

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Sourav
As a native Hindi speaker who also tutors English and grammar, Sourav understands the specific stumbling blocks English speakers hit with Hindi — gendered nouns, postpositions, and the SOV sentence structure that feels backward at first. He breaks down Devanagari script recognition and conversationa...
The University of Texas at Austin
Masters, Technology Commercialization
Jadavpur University
Bachelors, Computer Science

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Mehek
Mehek speaks Hindi and teaches it with attention to the details that trip up learners most: gendered nouns, postpositions, and the shift between formal and informal verb conjugations. She connects vocabulary to everyday conversational contexts so new words actually stick rather than fading after a q...
Wellesley College
Bachelor in Arts, Computer and Information Sciences, General

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Sakhi
Learning Hindi as a non-native speaker — or strengthening skills for heritage speakers — requires attention to script, pronunciation, and sentence structure that most generic language resources skip over. Sakhi speaks Hindi and can walk students through Devanagari reading, conversational vocabulary,...
Rutgers University (New Brunswick)
Bachelor of Engineering, Biomedical Engineering
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Frequently Asked Questions
Hindi verb conjugation is complex because verbs change based on gender, number, tense, and aspect—and these rules interact in ways that don't exist in English. For example, the past tense distinguishes between habitual, perfective, and imperfective aspects, each with different conjugation patterns. A tutor breaks this down systematically, starting with present tense patterns, then building to past and future forms with plenty of guided practice. Rather than memorizing rules in isolation, tutors help you recognize patterns across verb families so conjugation becomes intuitive over time.
Learning Devanagari is essential for reading and writing Hindi fluently, but the timeline depends on your goals. If you're focused on speaking and listening, you can start with transliteration (Roman letters) and add script later. A tutor can teach Devanagari efficiently by grouping characters by shape and sound patterns rather than teaching them alphabetically—this accelerates recognition and writing. Most students become comfortable reading basic Devanagari within 4-6 weeks of consistent practice, which opens access to authentic Hindi resources like news, literature, and social media.
In a classroom, you might speak Hindi for just a few minutes per session; with personalized tutoring, your entire lesson is conversation-focused. A tutor adapts to your speaking pace, corrects pronunciation and grammar in real-time, and asks follow-up questions that keep you speaking naturally rather than reciting memorized phrases. Tutors also tailor conversations to your interests—whether that's Bollywood, Indian cuisine, or current events—which makes speaking practice feel relevant and engaging rather than artificial. This consistent, personalized speaking time accelerates fluency development far more than group instruction.
Rote memorization of word lists is ineffective for Hindi because vocabulary retention depends on context, usage frequency, and spaced repetition. Strong tutors teach vocabulary through thematic clusters (e.g., family relationships, food, daily routines) and use retrieval practice—asking you to recall and use words in sentences across multiple lessons. They also help you understand word families and how prefixes/suffixes modify meaning, which multiplies your vocabulary power. Tutors can recommend apps and techniques for spaced repetition between sessions, ensuring new words stick long-term rather than fading after the lesson.
Hindi isn't just grammar and vocabulary—it's deeply tied to Indian culture, values, and ways of expressing ideas. For example, the formal/informal distinction (tum vs. aap) reflects social hierarchy and respect in ways that shape how you communicate. A tutor who understands cultural context can explain why certain phrases are used, introduce you to Hindi films, music, and literature, and help you understand idioms and cultural references that textbooks miss. This cultural immersion makes your learning feel authentic and helps you communicate not just grammatically correct Hindi, but natural, culturally appropriate Hindi.
Hindi has different phonetic patterns, speech rhythm, and sound distinctions than English—native speakers speak quickly with connected speech that blurs word boundaries, making it hard to catch individual words even if you know them. A tutor can slow down speech initially, highlight difficult sounds, and expose you to varied accents and regional pronunciations so you're not shocked when you encounter real Hindi media. Over time, tutors gradually increase speaking speed and introduce authentic materials like podcasts and film clips, building your ear for natural Hindi at conversational pace.
In Hindi, nouns have grammatical gender (masculine or feminine), and adjectives, verbs, and pronouns must agree with that gender—a system that doesn't exist in English. This affects nearly every sentence you speak or write, so getting it wrong sounds unnatural even if meaning is clear. Effective tutors teach gender as part of vocabulary from day one (learning the gender with the noun), use color-coding or visual patterns to reinforce agreement rules, and provide corrective feedback during conversation so you internalize correct patterns. With consistent practice, gender agreement becomes automatic rather than something you consciously think about.
At beginner levels, tutors typically start with simple sentences using high-frequency vocabulary and present tense, then progress to short stories and children's books with illustrations for context clues. At intermediate levels, you can tackle Hindi news articles, blogs, and simplified literature. Advanced learners benefit from authentic materials like novels, poetry, and news sources written for native speakers. A tutor guides your reading progression, pre-teaches difficult vocabulary, and helps you understand cultural or historical context that affects comprehension. This scaffolded approach ensures you're always reading material that challenges you without overwhelming you.
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