| Moving to Bangalore - Sub forum for those looking for advice to move to Bangalore |
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Join Date: May 2008
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Learning Hindi in Bangalore???
I'm moving to Bangalore 15th July and living and working there for a year, I'd really like to learn Hindi and possibly also Kannada while I'm there. Have been looking online for schools...any suggestions on where I can take classes? I'm also up for private lessons....???
-Rebecca |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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have you checked the links below rebecca?
i think they'd help - or - when in doubt / and all is blurred - google ! :brishti [ whats with the plural punctuation marks? ... just curious ] |
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Join Date: May 2008
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which links below? do you means the similar threads? I want something specific to Bangalore.
-rebecca |
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i just googled - there seems to be quite a few options... depends on the area you'd be living in.
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I have found some options, I wanted to get some first hand advice, hence why I posted the question here. I've sent various emails to various "schools" and "private instructors" in Bangalore with no response, or with no promising response (ie reluctance to quote a price, etc).
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Tat Tvam Asi
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Bangalore
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you don't need hindi or kannada to live in bangalore.. locals speak broken and butler english...
English will do as long as you speak the local english Locals find it difficult to understand accented english...
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My email is freebirdnz@yahoo.com so if you would like to keep in touch then maybe we could meet up when I arrive in Banaglore. Take care, Shareen |
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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@the OP - If you find something that is good, let me know. I don't really strictly need to learn Kannada or Hindi, but it might be nice while I'm living in Bangalore. Hindi might be handy for Bollywood movies and Kannada useful with gardeners and auto drivers.
Plus I just have to start watching Kannada movies sometime. The publicity posters hint at a trove of B movies. Sadly, they don't seem to get the dubbing or subtitle treatment.
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Bangalore
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I've been learning Hindi now for about 4 weeks - the class I've been going to is based near the National Games Village. It's nothing special, but the trainer is quite patient and there are only 5 of us in the class. The cost was Rs/1500 for 24 hours (2 sessions of 2 hours each weekend for 6 weeks). They don't have a website though so you'll have to call if you want to sign up.
If you're still looking for somewhere to have lessons, PM me and I'll dig out the contact details for you. |
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Would be interested in the contact details, if you still have them. |
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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You have to be careful learning Hindi in Bangalore. It's not used much, so you'd have to take a class or tutor, much like learning in UK. (I was very disappointed to discover this...) Also, if you get a teacher, make sure they're from North India. Otherwise, you'll end up with a Mallu-UK accent on top of your Hindi! The other problem is finding someone to teach you who isn't stuck in the teaching students to pass exams mode--which is very difficult for someone who actually wants to speak it! Another reason why a North Indian teacher is better.
it's do-able, just not as easy as where Hindi is used widely. |
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Address: No. 198, Vinayaka Complex, 1st Floor, 2nd Main, Airport Road, Domlur, Bangalore 560071 PS: They don't have website and email address. It's a language learning center and provides all kinds of courses such as foreign and Indian languages. Good luck to your learning Hindi and Kannada! ![]() |
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Join Date: May 2009
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interested in learning Hindi in Bangalore
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If you still have the contact info of that teacher you have I'd love it! Thanks |
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Hopefully, he/she is still around to help. In the meantime, other Bangalore IMers? |
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