This week we learned the ई maatraa. Please make sure your child can distinguish the difference between the sounds of इ and ई:
इ makes a short "i" sound, like what you hear in the following English words: "hit" "pill" ई makes a long "ee" sound, like in the words: "feel" "cheer" When the ई maatraa is in the middle or end of a word, it is written as follows: क + ई + ल = कील (pronounced: keeeel) ग + ल + ई = गली (compare this to the इ maatra , which goes to the left) क + इ + ल = किल (pronounced: kill)Sunday, October 18, 2020
Week 6
Sunday, October 11, 2020
Week 5
Today we practiced our reading skills. For our oral lesson, we learned the Hindi words for:
1) Where (kahaan)
2) Here (yahaan)
3) There (vahaan)
Please remind your child that the "n" sound at the end is a nasal "n" and not a "hard n".
Sentence: Where is the king?
In Hindi the words are re-arranged to: King where is?
Raajaa kahaan hai?
The king is here -> Raajaa yahaan hai
The king is there -> Raajaa vahaan hai
Sunday, October 4, 2020
Week 4
For our oral lesson today, we learned 5 new words:
1) Close ("paas")
2) Far ("door")
3) Very / A Lot ("bahut")
4) Good ("achchaa")
5) Bad ("buraa")
We practiced saying sentences with the above words
For the written part, we went to the next maatraa: इ maatraa. When a word starts with इ , you write the letter as you normally would (just as you would if a word starts with अ or आ ). However if इ is in the middle or at the end of the word, then it becomes the "ChhoTii i kii maatra"
क + इ = कि ब + इ = बि Please emphasize to your child the pronunciation of "इ ". It is the short "i" sound, like in the English words "bill" or "hit" Please make sure your child doesn't say the longer "ee" sound that is in words like "key" and "bee"The words we learned today were:
दिन (din) (day)
दिल (dil) (heart)
किताब (kitaab) (book)
पिता (pitaa) (father)
गिलास (gilaas) (glass)
चिड़िया (chiRiyaa) (bird)