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Beyond Translations
One distinctive feature that sets Real Learning English Classes apart is our commitment to teaching without translation. Unlike traditional methods that often rely on transitioning through a native language, our classes plunge you into the English language from the get-go. No more intermediary steps – just direct communication that fosters quicker understanding and retention.
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At Real Learning English Classes, we believe that true proficiency comes from mastering real-life conversations. Our classes focus on practical language application, giving you the confidence to navigate English in any situation. Say goodbye to rote memorization and hello to a dynamic learning experience that mirrors the richness of authentic conversations.
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“Even if you lack the right environment or practice partners, you can still learn English solo. Our resources and approach empower you to progress independently, anytime and anywhere.”
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Why Translating from Hindi to English Isn’t the Best Method for Learning English
Language learning is a journey filled with twists and turns, and one of the most common methods that people resort to is
translating from their native language, such as Hindi to English. While this approach might seem intuitive, it’s often not the
most effective way to improve proficiency in English. In this article, we’ll delve into why translating from Hindi to English
isn’t the best method for learning English and explore alternative strategies for language acquisition.
Many learners believe that practicing translation helps them grasp the intricacies of English language better. It offers a
sense of familiarity and comfort, especially when starting out on the journey of learning a new language. Moreover, since
Hindi and English share certain linguistic roots, learners often find it easier to translate between the two.