
Tips to Learn Subjects – Urdu
Set goals:
Set clear goals for yourself. Whether it be learning 7 new words a week, giving a presentation or assignment in Urdu at school next month. Goals will keep you motivated.
Grammar in Urdu:
Grammar seems to be the most difficult part in learning. But it is the most essential part in Urdu. You can learn grammar through constant practice. Practice with a few exercises, then write an essay or have a conversation and try to use your new tools.
Give time to difficult part:
Don’t waste time on things you already know just because they are easy for you. Concentrate on the part which is the most difficult for you. If you are unsure of where your problems are, write a few short essays or paragraphs and ask a teacher to circle repeated errors. Then you can look up your problems and practice them.
Study a little each day:
Studying formally for at least 30–60 minutes a day will help you retain what you learn. At the beginning of each study session, review what you learned in the lesson before.
Make study groups:
Make study groups, discuss difficulties with friends. Teach each other, that way you will get a grip on your concepts as well. Try preparing a worksheet for each other.
Use different learning methods:
Language subjects can be learned through different methods. Such as, through speaking, reading writing or associating pictures with words. Search which method suits you the best and practice through it.
Proper pronunciation:
Imitate word sounds as closely as you can. The more closely you pronounce words like speakers, the better you will be understood. Pay careful attention when the teacher delivers a lecture. Observe the way they pronounce the words and how they use them.
Keep a journal:
Use dictionaries to find out meanings of every single difficult word and write it down in your journal. Try to memorize one word at a day.
Study out loud:
Practicing language loud will make you remember things more easily. Study out loud.