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Found 3 comments on Introduction to Hindi Grammar (with Audio CD):

u/govigov03 · 2 pointsr/languagelearning

I understand your situation. As a fellow Indian who speaks Hindi (not a native, learnt it just through friends and films), I would say immersion by speaking would help you. Although there are books for grammar/vocabulary, if you really need to improve your verbal skills, it's time to start speaking it ASAP (Don't worry about making mistakes). I'm sure you would have relatives like your cousins/aunts/uncles and any time you meet them, make sure you avoid English.

That being said, also what would be important to you is to get a Hindi book that teaches you grammar, so that you can understand the syntax of the language and realises how to piece words together to form sentences. These 3 books would give you a good start:

  1. [Teach yourself Hindi - Rupert Snell](http://www.amazon.com/Complete-Hindi-Teach-Yourself-Language/dp/007176609X
    )

  2. Elementary Hindi - Richard Delacy and Sudha Joshi

  3. Introduction to Hindi Grammar - Usha Jain

    If you don't have people to talk to, we could Skype :) Good luck.
u/l1near · 2 pointsr/UBC

I'm assuming you mean HINU 102:
Introduction to Hindi Grammar

u/xiaohuangzi · 2 pointsr/languagelearning

I took first year Hindi at UC Berkeley with Usha Jain - she was a great teacher and used her own textbook: Introduction to Hindi Grammar, with audio cd.