Catherine Samuelrated5.0
1 week ago
I started taking Hindi lessons with Dr. Sonia online in November, 2024, knowing virtually no Hindi except just a few words and the Hindi alphabet. Initially, we did one-on-one lessons, but after a few weeks I had caught up to another beginning student, so we had a class together. Then the two of us caught up to a group of another three students, so now we're a really nice class of five. I appreciate Dr. Sonia's systematic approach and the fact that she explains the grammar. I'm a bit of a grammar nerd, and I like to understand the rules behind why things are said a certain way. In less than five months, we have covered five verb tenses, the direct and oblique cases, postpositions, nouns and adjectives of course, and a good foundation of vocab. We focus on reading, writing, speaking, and listening at the same time. She makes you feel very comfortable trying to say things even though you might make a mistake. Mistakes are part of the process, and she provides feedback and correction without making you feel bad that you messed up. I'm also the only non heritage speaker in the class, so I'm literally starting from a base line of zero, but I don't feel lost even though the other four students come from Indian backgrounds and know a bit more vocab than I do. She also had to adapt some of the written materials for me a bit since I am totally blind and read Hindi Braille (yes there really is such a thing). She has made sure the textbooks and vocab sets were as accessible as possible for me so that I haven't had any accessibility issues with the course materials. Many teachers would have shied away from teaching a blind student because they probably don't know Hindi Braille and might think that teaching a blind student a language is massively different from teaching a sighted student. (It's not). But I told Dr. Sonia a bit about my previous language learning experience with Spanish and Arabic, and she was happy to teach me. So far so good. I'm optimistic that in a year, I will be able to have conversations with my boyfriend's family members who speak no English at all. One thing I will say about Dr. Sonia's classes is that, like learning any language, it's important to make a commitment to study, ideally every day or almost every day, and do the homework in prep for class. You learn much more that way. You also need to pretty much stick to the schedule you make with her at the beginning of the month, or at least let her know several days in advance if you have a conflict with a scheduled session. If you're able to make that commitment and are serious about learning Hindi, Dr. Sonia is a great choice for a teacher!