Hindi Learning Classes in Singapore on Wednesday

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Terms

Days: Wednesday
Term 1 (Aug - Dec)
Dates:
Aug: 21, 28;
Sept: 4, 11, 25;
Oct: 2, 16, 23, 30;
Nov: 6, 13, 20, 27;
Dec: 4, 11;
Term 2 (Jan - Mar)
Dates:
Jan: 8, 15, 22;
Feb: 5, 12, 19, 26;
Mar: 5, 12,19, 26;
Term 3 (Apr - June)
Dates:
Apr: 2, 23, 30;
May: 7, 14, 21,28;
Jun: 4, 11,18, 25;

Fun, interactive, and culturally rich Hindi classes every Wednesday in Singapore at Tanglin Trust School (Senior School), from 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM. Ideal for children aged 4 to 15 years—whether beginners or learners looking to strengthen their skills. Classes run in 12-week terms, using interactive, culturally rich methods led by experienced educators.

Age Group Time Slot Mode Fees (per term)
4 – 15 Years 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM Offline $433
  • Term Duration: 12 weeks | Next term starts: August 2025

Not available on Wednesday? Check out our Tuesday Hindi classes in Singapore.


About Wednesday Hindi Classes In Singapore


Learning Objectives - Ages 4 to 8 Years


For children aged 4 to 8 years learning Hindi, the learning objectives focus on building foundational Hindi language skills while making the learning process engaging and enjoyable. Here are some key objectives:

  • Expanded Vocabulary:

Introduce a wider range of words, including those related to everyday activities, nature, and basic concepts (colours, numbers, shapes).

  • Listening and Comprehension:

Improve listening skills through stories, songs, and interactive activities, helping children understand and follow simple instructions in Hindi.

  • Speaking and Pronunciation:

Encourage the use of complete sentences and correct pronunciation. Practice common phrases, greetings, and conversational skills.

  • Reading Skills:

Begin recognizing and reading simple words and sentences. Introduce basic Hindi script (Devnaagri), focusing on letter recognition and phonetics.

  • Writing Skills:

Develop fine motor skills through writing exercises. Start with tracing letters and gradually move to writing simple words and sentences.

  • Cultural Awareness:

Enhance understanding of Indian culture through stories, festivals, and traditions, fostering a deeper connection with the language.

  • Interactive Learning:

Use games, Hindi flashcards, and interactive activities to make learning fun and engaging, reinforcing language skills through play.

  • Confidence Building:

Create opportunities for children to use Hindi in everyday conversations, boosting their confidence and fluency.


These objectives aim to provide a comprehensive and enjoyable learning experience, helping children develop a strong foundation in Hindi.


Learning Objectives - Ages 9 to 15 Years


For children aged 9 to 15 years learning Hindi, the learning objectives focus on developing comprehensive language skills and deepening cultural understanding. Here are some key objectives:

  • Advanced Vocabulary:

Expand vocabulary to include more complex words and phrases related to various subjects such as school, hobbies, and daily activities.

  • Listening and Comprehension:

Enhance listening skills through more complex stories, dialogues, and multimedia resources. Focus on understanding context and nuances.

  • Speaking and Pronunciation:

Encourage fluent conversation, correct pronunciation, and the use of idiomatic expressions. Practice public speaking and presentations in Hindi.

  • Reading Skills:

Develop the ability to read and comprehend longer texts, including stories, articles, and poems. Focus on reading comprehension and critical thinking.

  • Writing Skills:

Improve writing skills by composing essays, stories, and reports. Emphasize grammar, sentence structure, and creative writing.

  • Cultural Awareness:

Deepen understanding of Indian culture, history, and traditions through literature, films, and discussions. Encourage participation in cultural events and festivals.

  • Interactive Learning:

Use interactive methods such as debates, role-plays, and group projects to make learning engaging and practical.

  • Confidence Building:

Provide opportunities for students to use Hindi in various settings, boosting their confidence and fluency in real-life situations.

These objectives aim to provide a well-rounded and enriching learning experience, helping children develop strong language skills and a deep appreciation for Hindi and its cultural context.


Who Can Join? 

This class is perfect for:

  • Children aged 4 to 15 living in or around Singapore

  • Beginners or intermediate-level learners

  • Families wanting kids to connect with Indian roots

  • Students interested in language and Indian culture

  • Parents looking for a quality Hindi learning experience

Why Learn Hindi with Sanskriti?

  • Designed by expert educators

  • Supports beginners and progressing learners

  • Focus on fun, conversation & confidence

  • In-person, structured classes in a school setting

  • Three academic terms for consistent progression

  • Trusted by families in Singapore


Testimonials 

Hindi Singapore - Wednesday

We offer Hindi classes every Wednesday at the Tanglin Trust(Senior School) Singapore at 07:00 PM to 08:00 PM, designed to benefit children of 4 years to 15 years. These classes are ideal for beginners or those looking to enhance their Hindi proficiency. This class is structured into three terms: Term 1, Term 2, and Term 3, enabling students to progress at their own pace.

Our experienced teachers use engaging methods to ensure that children not only grasp the language but also build confidence in using it in everyday conversations. Whether your child is connecting with their cultural roots or learning a new language, these classes offer a comprehensive and enriching learning experience.

Sanskriti also offers customized Hindi classes designed to fit seamlessly into your schedule, to help you learn Hindi seamlessly.

Learning Objectives (4 yrs- 8 yrs)

For children aged 4 to 8 years learning Hindi, the learning objectives focus on building foundational Hindi language skills while making the learning process engaging and enjoyable. Here are some key objectives:

  1. Expanded Vocabulary: Introduce a wider range of words, including those related to everyday activities, nature, and basic concepts (colours, numbers, shapes).
  2. Listening and Comprehension: Improve listening skills through stories, songs, and interactive activities, helping children understand and follow simple instructions in Hindi.
  3. Speaking and Pronunciation: Encourage the use of complete sentences and correct pronunciation. Practice common phrases, greetings, and conversational skills.
  4. Reading Skills: Begin recognizing and reading simple words and sentences. Introduce basic Hindi script (Devnaagri), focusing on letter recognition and phonetics.
  5. Writing Skills: Develop fine motor skills through writing exercises. Start with tracing letters and gradually move to writing simple words and sentences.
  6. Cultural Awareness: Enhance understanding of Indian culture through stories, festivals, and traditions, fostering a deeper connection with the language.
  7. Interactive Learning: Use games, Hindi flashcards, and interactive activities to make learning fun and engaging, reinforcing language skills through play.
  8. Confidence Building: Create opportunities for children to use Hindi in everyday conversations, boosting their confidence and fluency.

These objectives aim to provide a comprehensive and enjoyable learning experience, helping children develop a strong foundation in Hindi.

Learning Objectives (8 yrs – 15 yrs)

For children aged 8 to 15 years learning Hindi, the learning objectives focus on developing comprehensive language skills and deepening cultural understanding. Here are some key objectives:

  1. Advanced Vocabulary: Expand vocabulary to include more complex words and phrases related to various subjects such as school, hobbies, and daily activities.
  2. Listening and Comprehension: Enhance listening skills through more complex stories, dialogues, and multimedia resources. Focus on understanding context and nuances.
  3. Speaking and Pronunciation: Encourage fluent conversation, correct pronunciation, and the use of idiomatic expressions. Practice public speaking and presentations in Hindi.
  4. Reading Skills: Develop the ability to read and comprehend longer texts, including stories, articles, and poems. Focus on reading comprehension and critical thinking.
  5. Writing Skills: Improve writing skills by composing essays, stories, and reports. Emphasize grammar, sentence structure, and creative writing.
  6. Cultural Awareness: Deepen understanding of Indian culture, history, and traditions through literature, films, and discussions. Encourage participation in cultural events and festivals.
  7. Interactive Learning: Use interactive methods such as debates, role-plays, and group projects to make learning engaging and practical.
  8. Confidence Building: Provide opportunities for students to use Hindi in various settings, boosting their confidence and fluency in real-life situations.

These objectives aim to provide a well-rounded and enriching learning experience, helping children develop strong language skills and a deep appreciation for Hindi and its cultural context.

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