Urdu Class

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Teaching Urdu to kids can be a rewarding experience, as it allows them to connect with their cultural heritage, communicate with family members, and appreciate the rich linguistic and literary traditions of the Urdu language.

Age-Appropriate Curriculum

Design a curriculum that is suitable for the age and language proficiency level of the children. For younger kids, focus on building basic vocabulary and spoken communication skills. For older children, introduce reading and writing in Urdu.

Engaging and Interactive Lessons

Keep the classes engaging by incorporating fun and interactive activities such as storytelling, games, songs, and role-playing. Make learning enjoyable to maintain their interest.

Visual Aids

Use colorful visuals, flashcards, and age-appropriate materials to reinforce learning and help children remember new words and concepts.

Conversational Focus

Emphasize spoken Urdu to promote practical language skills. Encourage students to engage in conversations, express themselves, and ask questions in Urdu.

Cultural Context

Introduce children to the cultural aspects of Urdu-speaking regions, including traditions, festivals, cuisine, and customs. This will help them connect with the language on a deeper level.

Reading and Writing

As children progress, introduce Urdu and teach them how to read and write in Urdu. Begin with basic letters and gradually build their proficiency.

Storytelling and Literature

Share age-appropriate Urdu stories, folktales, and literature to enhance their language skills and appreciation for Urdu literature.

Grammar and Vocabulary Building

Introduce basic Urdu grammar rules and expand their vocabulary by teaching commonly used words and phrases in everyday conversations.

Homework and Practice

Assign simple homework assignments that reinforce what they've learned in class. Encourage regular practice to solidify their language skills.

Cultural Activities

Organize cultural events or activities related to Urdu-speaking traditions, such as celebrating Urdu poetry, music, or art. This can foster a sense of pride in their heritage.

Parental Involvement

Encourage parents to support their children's Urdu learning at home. Provide resources and suggestions for practicing Urdu outside of the classroom.

Progress Assessment

Regularly assess the children's language proficiency through quizzes, speaking assessments, and small projects. Provide constructive feedback to help them improve.

Patience and Encouragement

Be patient with children as they learn a new language. Offer positive reinforcement and praise their efforts, no matter how small.

Flexibility

Adapt your teaching approach to the individual needs and learning styles of each child. Some children may grasp the language more quickly than others.

About Teachers

My name is Maria and I reside in Pakistan. I have three children of my own Alhumdollilah. I have 5 years of teaching experience with pre-schoolers to high school students.

Qualifications

  • One-year Diploma in Montessori Education System.
  • Child psychology.
  • Diploma in education system.
  • I also have a certification in "In-depth study of Surah Baqarah".

Allhumdolilah teaching Urdu to Pre-schoolers and High school students. My many students Allhumdolilah can speak urdu fluently without any hesitation.


Emphasize spoken Urdu to promote practical language skills. Encourage students to engage in conversations, express themselves, and ask questions in Urdu.

  • Learn how they can speak fluently
  • Learn how to Read urdu

Grammar and Vocabulary Building

Introduce basic Urdu grammar rules and expand their vocabulary by teaching commonly used words and phrases in everyday conversations.

Homework and Practice

Assign simple homework assignments that reinforce what they've learned in class. Encourage regular practice to solidify their language skills.

Best Rates

60$ for 4 classes in a month

Duration

Class will be up to half an hour each session.

Information

  • Student: 25
  • Time: 9 am to 7pm CST times
  • Learn Days: Flexible days
  • Language: English to Urdu

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