About us
In a modern era when the world has become a global village, knowledge of the English language has become quite important. Although there are various platforms to gain knowledge of the English language, it takes a lot of work for non-native speakers to get the proper knowledge. In such a scenario, language learners seek a platform to get valuable insights regarding language usage. At Grammarshala, our central focus is empowering Hindi speakers to grasp English effectively.
Hindi and English have different sentence formation structures, grammar, and sentence writing patterns. So, translating from Hindi to English could work better. For speakers who have remained in their native language environment in the formative years, it is better to have in-depth knowledge of grammar to decipher the English language correctly.
At Grammar Shala, we have designed our curriculum so that we teach English through Hindi. This makes it quite easy for a Hindi speaker to grasp the basics and complex structures of the English language. We also have engaging discussions on every topic, including live conversations with a native Hindi speaker.
We include the answers we get from that conversation in our conversation sessions. By reading them, the readers get valuable input that leads them on the right trajectory to learn English.
An interesting story led us to start this website about teaching English. The founder of this blog is from North India, where most school graduates study in Canada or Australia. They must clear various proficiency tests, such as IELTS, PTE, CELPIP, Duolingo, and TOEFL. The irony is that despite learning English for 12 years in school, the North Indian students perform poorly in these tests, and some of them have to take 6-7 attempts to get the desired score. So this put him in many dilemmas, and he started teaching grammar to the students in their native language, Hindi.
Initially, the students were very apprehensive about this new teaching system, but later on, they started feeling comfortable, which worked like a charm. So, the success of one particular batch prompted the founders to start this venture. Students in any corner of the world who are well-versed in Hindi and want to learn English can come to this website and gain valuable information free of cost.
We urge the readers first to review our website and grasp the basics. Take your time going for the more intricacies. They should focus on finishing the exercises and learning from them. The content they must read most is the conversation part. So whether it is should, did, or do, we have enough conversations on these topics. And these conversations are with our students.
From my learning, prospective readers can understand how to initiate a conversation and handle different types of questions by reading these. So, if one person is struggling with did. That person can follow our page on did. How to use did is written in simple language. There’s a whole conversation with about 40-50 questions on did. If the students read it repeatedly, then with time, getting into the groove and learning grammatical concepts would be easy for them.