A 4-Week Hindi Speaking Plan You Can Run in ChickyTutor
A practical Hindi speaking plan built around ChickyTutor voice sessions, focused corrections, repeated answers, repair phrases, and weekly roleplays.
A 4-Week Hindi Speaking Plan You Can Run in ChickyTutor
A Hindi answer can slow down while you choose a pronoun, agreement pattern, postposition, and level of politeness. Trying to fix all four at once usually produces more explanation than speech. This plan gives each session one relationship and one language target.
Use Hindi speaking practice for a family plan, practical request, or service encounter. Finish the answer, work on one sentence, and try it again after a detail changes. Let a teacher, family member, or proficient speaker guide community usage, code-switching, and register.
Week 1: answer before translating
Goal: answer common questions before your brain builds the whole sentence in English.
Use:
Ask me five short Hindi questions about my day. Keep them A1-A2. Correct only word order or natural phrasing and make me repeat each improved answer.
Practice:
- introducing yourself
- ordering food
- asking for directions
- talking about your day
- saying why you are learning Hindi
Success this week means a few answers come out faster. Do not chase every grammar point yet.
Week 2: put one pattern to work
Choose one target each day:
- word order
- postpositions
- gender agreement
- pronunciation
Then ask:
Roleplay ordering food in Hindi. Correct only word order. Give me the corrected sentence first, then make me repeat it.
If ChickyTutor gives a long explanation, redirect:
Keep it short: corrected sentence, one reason, repeat, then one follow-up question.
Week 3: repair phrases
Goal: stay in Hindi when the conversation breaks.
Run:
Start a Hindi conversation and deliberately ask me one question I might not understand. Help me use repair phrases instead of switching to English, then make me repeat the repaired answer.
Practice saying: I do not understand, can you repeat that, more slowly please, how do you say this in Hindi, and I want to say.
Week 4: real roleplays
Choose one scene per day:
- introducing yourself
- ordering food
- asking for directions
- talking about your day
- saying why you are learning Hindi
- buying a ticket
- asking someone to repeat
Use this prompt:
Roleplay this Hindi situation with me. Ask one question at a time. Correct only the mistake that blocks communication, make me repeat the better sentence, then continue the scene.
Do three passes: slow, corrected, then more natural. Save the best corrected answer and bring it into tomorrow's ChickyTutor session.
15-Minute daily template
- 2 minutes: tell ChickyTutor today's target
- 5 minutes: one roleplay
- 4 minutes: corrections and repetition
- 2 minutes: pronunciation cleanup
- 2 minutes: repeat your best answer from memory
What to do after reading
Open ChickyTutor, choose the Week 1 prompt, and run one five-minute roleplay. The point is to make one corrected Hindi sentence easier to retrieve today.
FAQ
Is A2 enough to start speaking Hindi with ChickyTutor?
Yes. A2 is enough when the session is short, controlled, and built around one correction target.
What should ChickyTutor correct first?
Start with the issue that makes you freeze: word order, postpositions, gender agreement, pronunciation.
Why use ChickyTutor for this plan?
Because ChickyTutor turns the plan into spoken reps: you answer, get corrected, repeat, and continue with a follow-up.
How often should i practice?
Ten to fifteen minutes a day is enough if you repeat corrected Hindi sentences aloud.