Live 1:1 Online Urdu Classes
Urdu is written in Persian-Arabic script. If you can read and write Urdu, you will learn to read and write six other languages – Arabic, Baluchi, Kashmiri, Pashto, Persian and Punjabi. Kiya learning has introduced Urdu class in United Arab Emirates.
According to a study conducted by neuroscientists, reading Urdu activates the front of the brain, which helps improve your decision-making ability and sharpen your analytical skills.
Learning Urdu can boost your career if you want to work in Northern India, Pakistan, Great Britain, Canada, United Arab Emirates, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Africa and many other places.
Urdu Language sets the foundation for major efforts in Entrepreneurship
Research Benefits of Kiya Learning Online Urdu
Grow your Career
Additional language skills can be an essential asset when it comes to keeping you isolated from your colleagues. They are among the eight best skills required in all professions - regardless of your industry or skill level - and the demand for bilingual professionals is increasing rapidly.
Feed your Brain
The many cognitive benefits of additional language learning are undeniable. People who speak more than one language have improved memory, problem-solving and critical thinking skills, improved focus, multitasking skills, and better listening skills.
Deepen your Connection with other Cultures
Additional language is the most direct connection to other cultures. The ability to communicate in another language makes us visible and promotes appreciation for the traditions, religions, arts and stories of the people associated with that language.
Improve Confidence
Anyone learning a new language can prove their share of mistakes while discovering a new language - often in front of an audience. It is a necessary part of the learning process! Learning a language means getting involved and leaving your comfort zone.
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We divide this course in three levels
Urdu is the standard language of Pakistan, and it is widely spoken in six Indian states. Over 40 million people speak Urdu worldwide. As the original language of one of the most ancient and compelling regions of the world, its influence is long-lasting and constantly changing. Furthermore, it is the language of many literary works; From poetry and prose to literature and philosophy. Learn Urdu and go on a fascinating journey through one of the most complex and nuanced cultures of our time.
Salutations and Small Talk
Conversational Goals
• Make Small Talk with Strangers
• Express Gratitude
• Greet People
Grammar Goals
• Be Introduced to Nouns, Pronouns, and Adverbs
• Be Introduced to Postpositions: کو ، کا
• Be Introduced to the Verb ہونا
• Learn the Basic Sentence Structure
Languages and Origins
Conversational Goals
• Ask / Tell If Someone Knows a Language
• Ask / Tell Where Someone is From
• Get Someone’s Attention
Grammar Goals
• Be Introduced to Negation: نہیں
• Be Introduced to the Question Marker کیا
• Learn the Postposition سے
• Learn the Verb آنا
• Use Nouns, Pronouns, and Adverbs
Names and Introductions
Conversational Goals
• Ask Someone’s Name
• Become Familiar with Urdu Names
• Introduce Yourself and Another Person
• Respond to Introductions
• Say That You Are Not Someone or Something
Grammar Goals
• Be Introduced to Proper Nouns
• Learn the Coordinating Conjunction اور
• Use کیا as an Interrogative Pronoun
• Use یہ as Demonstrative Pronoun
• Use یہ as Personal Pronoun
Places and Directions
Conversational Goals
• Ask for Directions
• Get Help Finding Places Using a Map
• Identify Important Places and Facilities Around
• Understand Directions as They Are Given to You
Grammar Goals
• Be Introduced to the Compound Verb مڑ جائیں
• Learn اِس: The Oblique Case of Demonstrative Pronoun یہ
• Practice the Interrogative Adverb کہاں
• Use the Oblique Plural Suffix وں
• Use کوئی and کافی as Adjectives
Currency and Counting
Conversational Goals
• Count Up To 100,000
• Deal with Currency
• Negotiate Basic Transactions at Stores
Grammar Goals
• Be Introduced to Attributive Adjectives
• Be Introduced to Cardinal Numbers
• Be Introduced to the Verbs: کم کرنا ، بیچنا ، لینا ، دکھانا
• Practice the Participles: کا ، کی ، کے
• Use اُس: Oblique Case of Demonstrative Pronoun وہ
Food and Drink Culture
Conversational Goals
• Gain insight into the Food Culture of Pakistan
• Order Drinks and Meals
• Understand Common Phrases Used at Restaurants
Grammar Goals
• Learn the Collocation of Verb چاہنا with Postposition کو
• Learn تھا, The Past Tense of ہونا
• Make Requests with the Subjunctive
Transportation and Payment
Conversational Goals
• Ask / Tell Whether You Can Use Something
• Deal with Large Numbers
• Handle Currency of Pakistan with Ease
• Ride a Taxi and Pay the Fare
Grammar Goals
• Express Ability with the Verb سکنا
• Learn the Future of the Verb لگنا to Inquire About Cost
• Use the Adverb of Manner جلدی
• Use the Suffix والا to Form Occupational Nouns
Help and Requests
Conversational Goals
• Accept / Decline Help
• Ask / Tell What Trouble You Are In
• Ask for / Offer Help
• Gain Knowledge of Emergency Services in Pakistan
Grammar Goals
• Learn Perfective Verb Forms
• Learn the Present Continuous “verb root” + رہا, رہا ہے
• Practice Conjunct Verbs, Noun + کرنا
• Use Postpositions to Describe Physical Symptoms
Clarification and Explanation
Conversational Goals
• Ask / Answer What a Word or Phrase Means
• Ask / Answer What a Written Word or Phrase Says
• Communicate Your Ability to Understand Something
• Express Gratitude for a Past Deed
• Request to Repeat, Slow Down, or Speak Up
Grammar Goals
• Learn Another Use of the Postposition کو
• Practice Compound Verbs With سمجھ جانا
• Practice Perfective Participles With لکھا ہے
• Practice کا
• Use the Verb کہنا to Say/Ask What Something Means
Compliments and Corrections
Conversational Goals
• Ask / Tell How Your Performance Is
• Ask / Tell What Something Is
• Give / Respond to a Compliment
• Request / Agree to Speak in a Particular Language
• Tell Someone that You Are Learning Something
Grammar Goals
• Learn Various Usages of the Postposition سے
• Practice Noun-Adjective Agreement
• Practice Present Continuous: Verb Root + رہا ہے