~repack~ — Hindilinks.course
| Pillar | Description | Example Implementation | |--------|-------------|------------------------| | | Content is organized from basic phonetics → simple sentences → complex discourse . Each level unlocks only after mastery of prerequisite skills, verified by adaptive quizzes. | A learner must score ≥ 85 % on a “Devanagari script” module before accessing “Everyday Conversation.” | | Pronunciation‑Focused Interaction | Real‑time speech analysis powered by a proprietary acoustic model identifies errors in tone, length, and intonation. Immediate corrective feedback is delivered via audio and visual cues. | The “Speak‑Now” widget highlights the exact phoneme where the learner’s pronunciation deviates from a native exemplar. | | Practice‑Embedded Content | Every lesson contains micro‑tasks (e.g., fill‑in‑the‑blank, drag‑and‑drop, role‑play) that blend grammar, vocabulary, and cultural context. Tasks are gamified to sustain engagement. | A “Marketplace Role‑Play” exercise requires learners to negotiate price in Hindi, reinforcing numerals and polite forms. | | Peer‑Mentored Community | Learners can request “Live Mentor Sessions” with verified native speakers, earn “language‑badge” credits, and contribute to a community‑curated “Hindi‑Story Bank.” | A user uploads a short story in Hindi, receives community feedback, and the story may be selected for the “Featured Narrative” of the week. |
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Many students seek Hindi courses that offer "thematic" features rather than just general grammar. For example: | Pillar | Description | Example Implementation |
Work directly with from the local community. Immediate corrective feedback is delivered via audio and
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