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💰What is the average price of Hindi lessons in Los Angeles?

The average price of Hindi lessons in Los Angeles is $16.

The price of your lessons depends on a number of factors

  • The experience of your teacher
  • The location of your lessons (at home, online, or an outside location)
  • the duration and frequency of your lessons

97% of teachers offer their first lesson for free.

💻 Can you learn Hindi in Los Angeles online?

On Superprof, many of our Hindi tutors offer online tuition in Los Angeles.

To find online courses, just select the webcam filter in the search engine to see the available tutors offering online courses in your desired subject. 

🎓How many tutors are available to give Hindi lessons in Los Angeles?

8 tutors are currently available to give Hindi lessons in Los Angeles and around this area. 

You can browse the different tutor profiles to find one that suits you best.

✒️ How are our Hindi tutors in Los Angeles rated?

These reviews, which have been added directly from students in Los Angeles and their experience with hindi tutor on our platform, serve as a guarantee to the seriousness of our teachers. Reviews obtain their value as they are validated by the community, highlighting the quality of teachers who benefit from positive feedback from their students.

From a sample of 6 tutors, students rated their private tutors 5 out 5.

If you have any issues or questions, our customer service team is available to help you.

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Essential information about your hindi lessons

✅ Average price :$16/h
✅ Average response time :7h
✅ Tutors available :8
✅ Lesson format :Face-to-face or online

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Is Hindi grammar complicated?

Many people want to learn Hindi because it is a beautiful language and gives people the opportunity to travel across a gorgeous city without the problems of a language barrier. With that being said, you should probably know that Hindi is considered one of the most complex languages to learn. It joins the list of other complex languages like Arabic, Hungarian, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Vietnamese, Navajo, and more. Even though Hindi is not a tonal language —meaning that the tone you use can change the meaning of a word— it is still pretty complicated to learn. First, in Hindi, the individual characters represent a consonant and vowel combination, rather than a single vowel or consonant. For example, ‘to’ and ‘ta’ might each get their letters. Hindi is a particularly subtle language, which means that sometimes the written version of Hindi lacks certain phonetic markings. However, keep in mind that some languages share some words and phonetics like English does with French and Spanish. In this case, Hindi and Arabic share some words, which means that if you already know Arabic, you’ll be able to get the hang of Hindi with the help of your Arabic background. Finally, you should know that Devanagari —the script used to write Hindi— is considered particularly hard to get a hang of.

What is the best way to learn Hindi online?

The internet has turned into an amazing and unlimited learning tool that the majority of the population is not taking advantage of. If we truly want to learn something, all we have to do is take the time to find the correct resources online and have the discipline to carry out a study plan. If you want to learn Hindi online here is the best way to do it:

  • Online courses - if you are someone who needs guidance and structure, finding an online course is your safest bet. Keep in mind that there are thousands of options out there, so before you jump the gun and pay for the first course you find, you should first do some research. Take your time to find reviews, learn about the backgrounds of the teachers, the credentials of the class, and so on.
  • Online tutoring - if a course with a rigid schedule and other classmates is not your jam, don’t worry! There is an amazing alternative, and that is private tutoring. You can search for a Hindi tutor in Supeprof and set your schedules and even discuss the class content directly with your tutor. For instance, if you want to learn to speak and read Hindi, but you are not interested in learning how to write; you can communicate this to your tutor and have them create a class plan around your needs and goals.
  • Videos - videos have become an amazing learning tool. However, we recommend that you either take a course or hire a tutor and use videos as a resource for practicing instead of relying entirely on videos. Only because Hindi is complicated and learning just with the help of videos can be tricky!

How can I learn Hindi by myself?

As we mentioned, there are many resourceful tools online. If you are a person who thrives by learning on their own, then all you have to do is search for the information online and start teaching yourself. What we recommend is you start, like with any other language class, by learning the alphabet first. Once you dominate the alphabet and the phonetics, you can start learning basic vocabulary like introducing yourself, times of the day, places you’ve been, things you like, and so on. Dominating the basics is important if you want to have a good foundation to continue learning later on. Then you can start learning more complicated things like sentence structure, having larger conversations, and more. You can always find online tools to help you with speaking and listening exercises, and you can ask your family to support you by having them quiz you and so on.

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