What should you learn as a Telugu language learner at Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced levels - A roadmap to the language learning
What should you learn as a Telugu language learner at Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced levels - A roadmap to the language learning
Beginner Level:
Day 1 - Personal Pronouns, examples: I, you, he, she, it, they, we
Day 2 - Identify the 50 most commonly used verbs and learn the meanings
Day 3 - Identify the 50 most commonly used imperatives and learn the meanings. examples: Come, go, eat, smile, watch
Day 4 - Make small sentences in a positive mood in simple present tense / simple future tense using 50 most commonly used verbs, examples: I go, I eat, I will eat
Day 5 - Make small sentences in a negative mood in simple present tense / simple future tense using 50 most commonly used verbs, examples: I don't go, I don't eat, I will not eat
Day 6 - Make small sentences in a positive interrogative mood in simple present tense / simple future tense using 50 most commonly used verbs, examples: Do I go, Do I eat, Will I eat?
Day 7 - Make small sentences in a negative interrogative mood in simple present tense / simple future tense using 50 most commonly used verbs, examples: Don' I go, Don't I eat, Will I not eat?
Day 8 - Make small sentences in a positive mood in present continuous tense using 50 most commonly used verbs, examples: I am going, I am eating, I am reading
Day 9 - Make small sentences in a negative mood in present continuous tense using 50 most commonly used verbs, examples: I am not going, I am not eating, I am not reading
Day 10 - Make small sentences in a positive interrogative mood in present continuous tense using 50 most commonly used verbs, examples: Am I going, Am I eating, Am I reading?
Day 11 - Make small sentences in a negative interrogative mood in present continuous tense using 50 most commonly used verbs, examples: Am I not going, Am I not eating, Am I not reading?
Day 12 - Make small sentences in a positive mood in Present Perfect/Simple past tense using 50 most commonly used verbs, examples: I have eaten / I ate, I have read / I read, I have watched / I watched
Day 13 - Make small sentences in a negative mood in Present Perfect/Simple past tense using 50 most commonly used verbs, examples: I have not eaten / I didn't eat, I have not read / I didn't read, I have not watched / I didn't watch
Day 14 - Make small sentences in a positive interrogative mood in Present Perfect/Simple past tense using 50 most commonly used verbs, examples: Have I eaten / Did I eat, Have I read / Didn I read, Have I watched / Did I watch?
Day 15 - Make small sentences in a negative interrogative mood in Present Perfect/Simple past tense using 50 most commonly used verbs, examples: Have I not eaten / Didn't I eat, Have I not read / Didn't I read, Have I not watched / Didn't I watch?
Will be updated soon...
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Published by Praveen Ragi, PR Learning Lab
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