TTC - Learning German: A Journey through Language and Culture
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TTC - Learning German: A Journey through Language and Culture
Last updated 12/2022
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Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 30 Lessons (13h 36m) | Size: 11.4 GB
Learning a new language is an adventure like no other. Sounds that were once gibberish start to make sense. Words and cultures come alive. And visions of foreign travel begin to take shape
And yet, the first step in learning a new language can be daunting. Maybe you've convinced yourself into believing, I'm just not good at languages, or My days of learning are behind me. Or maybe you've decided that, It's just too much work to start from scratch.
While it's true that there is no effortless route to learning a language, an inspiring teacher makes all the difference. With the right instructor to guide you, these doubts and hesitations disappear. And what can be an ordeal of memorization and drills turns into an accessible and entertaining adventure!
Consider German. It's one of the world's most important conversational, commercial, and literary languages and also one of the most challenging to master, which makes a superb teacher truly vital. On the one hand, German and English are both Germanic languages and share a lot of vocabulary: Mutter, Vater, Hund, and Katze are probably words you already recognize. On the other hand, unlike the Romance languages, German has case endings, three grammatical genders, and very particular rules for its word order.
German, you might say, has gotten a reputation for being difficult.
But Keine Panik! (Don't panic!) says award-winning Professor James Pfrehm in Learning German: A Journey through Language and Culture. With crystal-clear explanations and a cache of insider tricks, he conducts you through a full year of college-level German in 30 delightful, half-hour lessons. And with Professor Pfrehm's engaging and entertaining teaching style, you will actually want to repeat each lesson!
You'll learn all the skills needed to understand and speak basic German: from its sounds and vocabulary to its wondrously challenging grammar. You'll be able to engage with films, literature, and other media in German. And most important, you'll be ready to travel to any German-speaking country whether it's Germany, Austria, Switzerland, or others. The signs, menus, greetings, and customs will be more meaningful to you, and you'll be equipped to converse at an elementary level.
In short, you'll be well on your way to forging your very own journey through the German language!
Learner-Friendly Features
An Associate Professor of German and Linguistics at Ithaca College in Upstate New York, Professor Pfrehm enlivens his presentation with learner-friendly features, such as these
Take It Slowly: Rather than just throwing you into the deep end with an overwhelming full immersion experience, Professor Pfrehm mixes authentic examples of German with straightforward explanations in English. As the course proceeds, the examples get longer, the vocabulary richer, and the grammar more complex, but he never leaves you floundering or feeling lost.
Travel Tips: Many lessons in this course include a short dialogue starring two animated German tourists, Ralf and Mia, voiced by German actors whose accents can help you develop your own. You'll get to know new grammar, along with Rolf and Mia's foibles, as they take in urban, natural, and cultural attractions in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, giving you a preview of popular points of interest for your own travels.
Learning Should Be Fun: Professor Pfrehm has perfected the art of educating through entertainment. He dresses up as Father Christmas and sings a carol to demonstrate a new type of dependent clause; delivers a newscast on current events featuring genitive case constructions; and in a pair of lessons, he narrates a thrilling animated fairy tale to drive home the simple past tense.
Workbook: To get the most out of the course, you'll want to use the accompanying workbook. Each lesson has a grammar summary, grammar exercises, vocabulary, vocabulary exercises, answer keys, and the German text of the dialogues along with translations. The workbook also includes a resources section with recommended German dictionaries, cultural books, and language apps.
Throughout Learning German: A Journey through Language and Culture, vocabulary and grammar examples appear on-screen in German with translations, allowing you to pause the video to review new material and let it sink in. An especially valuable feature is that the listening-comprehension element a standard component of most language courses is baked in, meaning that it's integrated directly into the lessons. As a result, you hear increasingly long extracts of spoken German via the dialogues, stories, skits, and other pieces, always with Professor Pfrehm's explanations in English before and after.
A Cultural and Linguistic Journey
Professor Pfrehm is an American who fell in love with the German language in college and has visited German-speaking countries repeatedly ever since. Impressively fluent, he has absorbed the culture with enthusiasm and understanding. And since he remembers the frustrations of being a beginner, he tailors his lessons to anticipate the most frequent pitfalls and trouble spots, doing this with a teaching approach that echoes the exciting experience of learning German in a natural setting.
For example, you start the course with the all-purpose greeting, Guten Tag (Good Day), paying attention to German's pure u tone, which is unlike the yew sound in English. But let's say you're in southern Germany or Austria. There, the usual salutation is Gr Gott, which has (u with an umlaut). Professor Pfrehm demonstrates how to move your lips and tongue to make this very distinctive German sound. Accordingly, you proceed through the alphabet, learning useful vocabulary and how to pronounce it like a native speaker. And if you know nothing else, a simple Guten Tag or Gr Gott is a surefire way to break the ice during your travels in the German-speaking world.
Of course, you go much, much farther in Learning German: A Journey through Language and Culture. You'll plunge deep into the fascinating grammar and sentence structure of the language, along the way picking up cultural pointers such as these
Berlin, City of Contrasts: Devasted during World War II and divided by the Berlin Wall during the Cold War, Berlin is now the glittering capital of a reunited Germany. In the course of a lesson on the subjunctive mood, Professor Pfrehm gives you detailed suggestions on what to do in this endlessly interesting city.
Out on the Town: Other cities you visit include Munich, Hamburg, Vienna, Salzburg, and Z rich. Your lessons in urban adventure include ordering drinks and coffee; toasting your new friends at Munich's Oktoberfest; visiting a Swiss chocolate factory; listening to popular German recording artists; and previewing three, must-see German films.
Practical Skills: Professor Pfrehm instructs you in Germany's many typical civic duties and activities. Your vocabulary lessons also feature shopping for clothes, names for parts of the body, how to tell a doctor what's ailing you, giving directions and understanding them, telling time, and counting up to a billion.
A Remarkable Walk: When you visit Germany's North Sea coast, you'll want to take off your shoes, roll up your trousers, and venture out into a vast intertidal zone called the Wattenmeer. Butseid bitte vorsichtig (please be careful) an imperative instruction you learn in this lesson since you don't want to get caught by the rising tide!
Professor Pfrehm refers to these 30 lessons as a journey rather than a course or class. That's because learning a foreign language really is a journey. A journey has twists and turns. Milestones and mistakes. And most of all, journeys are full of surprises. Your biggest surprise with Learning German: A Journey through Language and Culture may be that the language is easier and more rewarding than you ever imagined.
What Will You Learn?
Discover the beauty of the German language and the rigor of its grammar.
Explore major cities and tourist destinations in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
Encounter German native speakers and gain insights into their culture.
Learn tricks for mastering German case endings and irregular verb forms.
Get tips on the hottest German pop stars and must-see German films.
Hear a gruesome fairy tale with a happy ending-in German.
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Wireless Communications: From Theory to Practice
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Wireless Communications: From Theory to Practice
Last Updated 12/2022
Genre: eLearning | MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 15.1 GB | Duration: 74 lectures 22h 1m
What you'll learn
Learn the fundamentals of Statistical analysis and characteristics of communication channels.
Learn multiple access schemes, diversity, equalization, modulation, and coding concepts.
Learn the Estimation of capacity and performance for wireless channels.
Acquire the ability to interpret and design multi-carrier (OFDM) digital cellular systems.
Learn Probabilistic analysis and synthesis of wireless and cellular communication systems.
Acquire the ability to interpret and design multi-input multi-output (MIMO) systems.
Requirements
True desire to learn about wireless communications
Basic knowledge in Mathematics
Basic knowledge in signal processing
Familiarity with coding or programing
Description
Wireless Communication Principles Basics to Advanced.
If you want to prepare yourself to work in companies like NOKIA, HUAWEI, SAMSUNG, APPLE, GOOGLE, FACEBOOK, MICROSOFT, ERICSSON, QUALCOMM, INTEL, ZTE, etc. Then, this course is just for you.
Introduction to wireless communication covers IMPORTANT topics related to transceiver structure and wireless medium characteristics including path loss and shadowing, statistical multi-path channel models, the capacity of wireless channels, digital modulation techniques and their performance analyses in the wireless medium, diversity methods, coding techniques, multicarrier systems (OFDM), multiple antennas (MIMO) and Spatio-temporal analysis, multi carrier-based modulation, spread spectrum analysis, multi-user systems, cellular systems, and wireless networks.
More specifically, the covered topics in the course are listed as follows
L0 The course content (main topics) and some details about evaluation criteria
19:27
L1 P1 Brief introduction to wireless communication and background
41:56
L1 P2 Brief introduction to wireless communication and background
1:05:36
L1 -P3 Introduction to wireless mobile communication systems
35:05
L2 Wireless Propagation Characteristics: (Large scale / Path-loss & Shadowing Models)
56:38
L3 Wireless Propagation characteristics: shadowing, outage performance, & measurement vs statistical models
14:24
L4 Wireless Propagation Characteristics: (Multipath Narrow-Band Model)
33:30
L5 Wireless Propagation Characteristics: (Multipath Wide-Band Model, Time-varying Impulse Response & Delay-Doppler Model)
29:23
L6 Wireless Propagation Characteristics: Fading, Power Delay Profile & Doppler Power Spectrum Density
54:00
L7: Capacity of Flat-Fading Channels
42:49
L8: Capacity of Frequency Selective Fading Channels
53:13
L9: Linear Modulation and Outage Probability over Fading Channels
13:20
L10: Effect of Fading, Doppler, and Delay Spread on Average Outage Probability
13:27
L11: Diversity in wireless communication: concept and techniques
1:22:51
L12: Adaptive Modulation in wireless communication: concept and approaches
48:25
L13: Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) Systems
43:45
L14: Techniques for Overcoming Interference in Wireless Systems: OFDM, WCDMA, Equalization, Multiuser Networks (multiple access and random access)
52:41
L15: Spread spectrum and multi-user communication in wireless cellular systems
50:57
L16 OFDM in Details. Why should you know it? What is it? and What are its merits/advantages & demerits?
1:17:00
L17 OFDM Simulation Using Matlab Software: Full Tutorial
1:44:35
L18: Wireless Channel Estimation
39:03
L19: Multi-layer precoding for MIMO
17:03
L20: Modelling Wireless Channels
15:07
L21: Building a complete OFDM model that can send and receive real-time signals carrying IP packets
20:17
L22: Build Advance NFM SCOPE Receiver with real-time Recorder GNU-RADIO Win10
1:16:38
The Story of communication systems evolution from an information theory perspective
======== About the Insturctor =
Jehad M. HAMAMREH is the Founder and Director of WISLABi/com, Editor at Researcherstore/com & RS-OJICT journal, as well as A. Professor with Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Antalya International (Bilim) University. He earned his Ph.D. degree in Telecommunication Engineering and Cyber-Systems from Medipol University. Previously, he worked as a Researcher at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Texas A&M University. He is the inventor of more than 20 Patents and has authored more than 90 peer-reviewed scientific papers along with several book chapters. His innovative patented works won the gold, silver, and bronze medals in numerous international invention contests and fairs.
His current research interests include Wireless Communication, Wireless Security, Wireless Sensing, O-RAN, 5G/6G, IoT, AI/ML, wireless physical and MAC layers security, orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM), multiple-input multiple-output systems (MIMO), advanced waveforms design, multidimensional modulation techniques, and orthogonal/non-orthogonal multiple access schemes for future wireless systems. He is a regular investigator and a referee for various scientific journals as well as a TPC member for several international conferences. He is an Editor at RS-OJICT and Frontiers in Communications and Networks.
Key Research Topics: Wireless Communication, Wireless Security, Wireless Sensing, Open RAN, 5G/6G, IoT-AI
Who this course is for
Anyone interested in the topic of wireless communications
Telecommunication Engineers
Electrical Engineers
Computer Engineers
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Learn Sanskrit Language (Samskrutam) - The Complete Guide
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Learn Sanskrit Language (Samskrutam) - The Complete Guide
Published 11/2022
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Language: English | Size: 12.37 GB | Duration: 12h 54m
Learn Sanskrit from scratch and master the language from beginner to advanced level.
What you'll learn
Easy to learn and understand lectures - structured into proper sections for smooth learning
From speaking. writing, pronouncing alphabets to advanced concepts like Tenses and Indeclinables
Complete section on root words ( )
Past-Present-Future tenses with examples
Vowels, Consonants, Visarga & Anuswar (Anunaasik Varna), Vibhakti, Prefixes, etc.
Advanced Sanskrit Grammar topics
More than 150+ quizzes and practical examples on each topic
Requirements
No prior knowledge of Sanskrit language is required.
Description
This course can be considered the ultimate guide for learners who want to learn and master Sanskrit language. This ancient language contains a vast treasure of knowledge which can be practiced and learned to become a PRO!It is meticulously designed keeping in mind the structure of how a language is taught! Following the structure is important so as to get your basics right first and then proceed step by step to more advanced concepts.There are sections dedicated to each topic such as alphabets, vowels, consonants, visarga & anuswar (anunaasik varna), conversations, names (noun), days & time, numbers, actions/verbs, indeclinables, vibhakti, tenses[all essential tenses], participles, prefixes, root words, fables etc.- each section is loaded with examples on how to use them in basic conversations. On top of that, we have drafted smart quizzes for you to test your knowledge about that particular topic. Don t worry if you do not get it all correct at first. Go through the lecture again and have a go at the quiz again!We are confident that by the end of this course (if you have gone through the entire course diligently), you ll be able to easily hold a conversation and read and interpret Sanskrit texts easily!We all know that Sanskrit is widely used in prayers and meditation as well as modern literature and music - let s start a wave of Sanskrit learning which will bring back this ancient language and give it - its due respect!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction -
Lecture 1 Mangalaacharana
Lecture 2 Miraculous fact about Samskrutam
Section 2: Alphabets -
Lecture 3 Ka -
Lecture 4 Kha -
Lecture 5 Ga -
Lecture 6 Gha -
Lecture 7 Ng -
Lecture 8 Cha -
Lecture 9 Chha -
Lecture 10 Ja -
Lecture 11 Jha -
Lecture 12 Nya -
Lecture 13 Ta -
Lecture 14 Tha -
Lecture 15 Da -
Lecture 16 Dha -
Lecture 17 Na -
Lecture 18 Ta -
Lecture 19 Tha -
Lecture 20 Da -
Lecture 21 Dha -
Lecture 22 Na -
Lecture 23 Pa -
Lecture 24 Pha -
Lecture 25 Ba -
Lecture 26 Bha -
Lecture 27 Ma -
Lecture 28 Ya -
Lecture 29 Ra -
Lecture 30 La -
Lecture 31 Va -
Lecture 32 Sha -
Lecture 33 Sha -
Lecture 34 Sa -
Lecture 35 Ha -
Lecture 36 Ksha -
Lecture 37 Jnya -
Section 3: Vowels ( ) & Consonants ( )
Lecture 38 (Vowel), (Consonant) & (Vowel-less consonant)
Lecture 39 Short "U" & long "U" - &
Lecture 40 Short "E" & long "E" - &
Lecture 41 "Ae" & "Ai" sounds - &
Section 4: Basic Conversation -
Lecture 42 Introduction
Lecture 43 Greetings
Lecture 44 How to speak "I am"
Lecture 45 Speaking "You are" for elders or with respect
Lecture 46 Speaking "You are" for younger people or friends
Lecture 47 Practice video 1
Lecture 48 How to speak "He"
Lecture 49 How to speak "She"
Lecture 50 How to speak "It"
Lecture 51 Basic manners
Lecture 52 Practice video 2
Lecture 53 Noun
Lecture 54 Practice video 3
Lecture 55 Gender
Lecture 56 Practice video 4
Lecture 57 Singular, Dual and plural
Lecture 58 Masculine names
Lecture 59 Feminine names
Lecture 60 Neuter names
Lecture 61 Practice video 5
Lecture 62 I/We(2)/We(many)
Lecture 63 Practice video 6
Lecture 64 You are - Singular, dual and plural (Bhavan Bhavati)
Lecture 65 You are 2 - Singular,dual and plural (Tvam)
Lecture 66 Practice video 7
Lecture 67 He - Singular, dual and plural
Lecture 68 She - Singular,dual and plural
Lecture 69 It - Singular,dual and plural
Lecture 70 Practice video 8
Lecture 71 How to speak "Who" (masculine)
Lecture 72 How to speak "Who" (feminine)
Lecture 73 How to speak "Who" (neuter)
Lecture 74 How to speak "The one who does" (masculine)
Lecture 75 How to speak "The one who does" (feminine)
Lecture 76 How to speak "The one who does" (neuter)
Section 5: Names -
Lecture 77 Names of fruits
Lecture 78 Names of dry fruits
Lecture 79 Names of vegetables
Lecture 80 Names of birds
Lecture 81 Names of animals - Part 1
Lecture 82 Names of animals - Part 2
Lecture 83 Names of animals - Part 3
Lecture 84 Body parts - Parts of face
Lecture 85 Body parts - Parts of hand
Lecture 86 Body parts - Parts of torso
Lecture 87 Body parts - Parts of leg
Lecture 88 Names of inner body parts
Lecture 89 Names of flowers
Lecture 90 Names of household items
Lecture 91 Names of kitchen items
Lecture 92 Names of worms and insects
Lecture 93 Sky
Section 6: Days & Time - -
Lecture 94 Time - Part 1
Lecture 95 Time - Part 2
Lecture 96 Time - Part 3
Lecture 97 Week days
Lecture 98 Today, Tomorrow, Day after tomorrow, etc.
Lecture 99 Yesterday, Day before yesterday, etc.
Lecture 100 Everyday
Lecture 101 Numbers 1 to 10
Lecture 102 Numbers 11 to 20
Lecture 103 Numbers 21 to 30
Lecture 104 Numbers 31 to 40
Lecture 105 Numbers 41 to 50
Lecture 106 Numbers 51 to 60
Lecture 107 Numbers 61 to 70
Lecture 108 Numbers 71 to 80
Lecture 109 Numbers 81 to 90
Lecture 110 Numbers 91 to 100
Section 7: Actions/Verbs - Part 1 -
Lecture 111 Introduction
Lecture 112 I am (singular) - Going, Coming & Walking
Lecture 113 You are (singular) - Going, Coming & Walking
Lecture 114 He (singular) - Going, Coming & Walking
Lecture 115 She (singular) - Going, Coming & Walking
Lecture 116 It (singular) - Going, Coming & Moving
Lecture 117 We are (dual) - Going, Coming & Walking
Lecture 118 You are (dual) - Going, Coming & Walking
Lecture 119 He (dual) - Going, Coming & Walking
Lecture 120 She (dual) - Going, Coming & Walking
Lecture 121 It (dual) - Going, Coming & Moving
Lecture 122 We are (plural) - Going, Coming & Walking
Lecture 123 You are (plural) - Going, Coming & Walking
Lecture 124 They (He - plural) - Going, Coming & Walking
Lecture 125 They (She - plural) - Going, Coming & Walking
Lecture 126 It (plural) - Going, Coming & Moving
Lecture 127 Looking
Lecture 128 Cooking
Lecture 129 Drinking
Lecture 130 Eating
Lecture 131 Running
Lecture 132 Speaking
Lecture 133 Throwing
Lecture 134 Writing
Lecture 135 Playing
Lecture 136 Buying
Lecture 137 To be
Section 8: Indeclinables -
Lecture 138 Introduction
Lecture 139 Where -
Lecture 140 When -
Lecture 141 Here -
Lecture 142 Always -
Lecture 143 Also -
Lecture 144 There -
Lecture 145 Everywhere -
Lecture 146 When or whenever and then - -
Lecture 147 / - Or
Lecture 148 Whence (from where) -
Lecture 149 What -
Lecture 150 How -
Lecture 151 From where -
Section 9: Introduction to vibhakti -
Lecture 152 - Vibhakti
Section 10: 2nd Vibhakti -
Lecture 153 Dwitiyaa Vibhakti Inroduction
Lecture 154 To/at me/us - / /
Lecture 155 "To/at you - / / " (for younger people & friends)
Lecture 156 To/at you - / (for elders or with respect)
Lecture 157 To/at him - / / "
Lecture 158 How to speak- "To/at her"?
Lecture 159 How to speak "To/at it"?
Lecture 160 To/at person: ( Noun - Masculine)
Lecture 161 To/at person: ( Noun - Femenine)
Lecture 162 To/at person: ( Noun - Neuter)
Lecture 163 - - (Who, whom, by whom etc.): Introduction
Lecture 164 To/at "Who, whom, whose etc." (Masculine)
Lecture 165 To/at "Who, whom, whose etc." (Feminine)
Lecture 166 To/at "Who, whom, whose etc." (Neuter)
Lecture 167 - - Introduction
Lecture 168 The one whom... - , , (Masculine)
Lecture 169 The one whom...- / / (Feminine)
Lecture 170 The one whom...- / / (Neuter)
Section 11: 3rd Vibhakti -
Lecture 171 Trutiyaa Vibhakti Introduction
Lecture 172 By/with/without me -
Lecture 173 By/with/without you - " (for younger people & friends)
Lecture 174 By/with/without you - / (for elders or with respect)
Lecture 175 How to speak "By/with/without him & it"
Lecture 176 By/with/without her - / /
Lecture 177 By/with/without person or object (Noun - neuter & masculine)
Lecture 178 By/with/without person (Noun - feminine)
Lecture 179 By/with/without who, whom, whose etc. - / / (Masculine & neuter)
Lecture 180 By/with/without who, whom, whose etc. - / / (Feminine)
Lecture 181 By/with/without the one whom... - / / (Feminine)
Section 12: 4th Vibhakti -
Lecture 182 Chaturthee vibhakti introduction
Lecture 183 For me/For (both of) us /Us - / /
Lecture 184 For you - / / (for younger people)
Lecture 185 For you - / (for elders or with respect)
Lecture 186 For him/it/they- / /
Lecture 187 For her/them - / , / , :/
Lecture 188 For person or object: ( Noun - Masculine & neuter)
Lecture 189 For person: ( Noun - Feminine)
Lecture 190 For Who, whom ....... - / / (Masculine & neuter)
Lecture 191 For Who, whom ....... - / / (Feminine)
Lecture 192 For the one whom... - / / (Masculine & neuter)"
Lecture 193 For the one whom... / / (Feminine)
Section 13: 5th Vibhakti -
Lecture 194 Panchamee vibhakti introduction
Lecture 195 Indeclinables used with Panchamee vibhakti
Lecture 196 From me/us - / /
Lecture 197 From you - / / (for younger people & friends)
Lecture 198 For you - / / , / / (for elders)
Lecture 199 From him/it/them - / (Masculine & neuter)
Lecture 200 From her/them - / , / , /
Lecture 201 From person(s) or object(s): (Noun - masculine & neuter)
Lecture 202 From person(s): (Feminine)
Lecture 203 From whom, who, whose etc. - / / (Masculine & neuter)
Lecture 204 From whom, who, whose etc. - / / (Feminine)
Lecture 205 From the one whom... / / (Masculine & neuter)
Lecture 206 From the one whom... - / / (Feminine)
Section 14: 6th Vibhakti -
Lecture 207 Shashthee vibhakti introduction
Lecture 208 Indeclinables used with Shashthee vibhakti
Lecture 209 My,our- , ,
Lecture 210 Your (Singular,dual & plural) - , , (For younger)
Lecture 211 Your (Singular,dual & plural) - \ (For elders or with respect)
Lecture 212 His/it's - / / /
Lecture 213 Her - / , / , /
Lecture 214 Masculine's & neuter's
Lecture 215 Feminine's
Lecture 216 Whose ... - / / (Masculine & neuter)
Lecture 217 Whose... - / / (Feminine)
Lecture 218 The one whose... - / / (Masculine & neuter)
Lecture 219 The one whose... - / / (Feminine)
Section 15: 7th Vibhakti -
Lecture 220 Saptamee vibhakti introduction
Lecture 221 Comparision with the Saptamee vibhakti
Lecture 222 Respect, trust & faith with Saptamee vibhakti
Lecture 223 Verbs used with Saptamee vibhakti
Lecture 224 In/on me/us - / /
Lecture 225 In/on you - / / (For the younger people & friends)
Lecture 226 In/on you - / / , / / (For older people)
Lecture 227 In/on - him/it/them - / / /
Lecture 228 In/on her or In/on them - / , / , /
Lecture 229 In/on person (Noun - masculne & neuter)
Lecture 230 In/on person (Noun - feminine)
Lecture 231 In/on whom or which... / / (Masculine & neuter)
Lecture 232 In/on whom or which - / / (Feminine)
Lecture 233 In/on the one whom or which - / / (Masculine & neuter)
Lecture 234 In/on the one whom - / / (Feminine)
Section 16: Addressing people -
Lecture 235 Sambodhana / Asthmee vibhakti introduction
Lecture 236 Sambodhan for masculine nouns
Lecture 237 Sambodhan for feminine nouns
Section 17: Word endings - &
Lecture 238 - Word ending with a vowel
Lecture 239 - Word ending with a consonant
Lecture 240 & - All genders -
Lecture 241 & - All genders -
Lecture 242 , - All genders -
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Section 18: Introduction to tenses -
Lecture 260 Introduction to tenses -
Lecture 261 Revisiting present tense -
Section 19: Future tense -
Lecture 262 Future tense Introduction -
Lecture 263 (Will go) & (Will come)
Lecture 264 (Will walk) & (Will laugh)
Lecture 265 (Will write) & (Will read)
Lecture 266 (Will drink) & (Will look/see)
Lecture 267 (Will stand) & (Will sit)
Lecture 268 Miscellaneous verbs practice - Part 1
Lecture 269 Miscellaneous verbs practice - Part 2
Section 20: Prefixes -
Lecture 270 : - Prefix
Section 21: Past tense -
Lecture 271 (Went) & (Came)
Lecture 272 (Walked) & (Laughed)
Lecture 273 (Wrote) & (Read)
Lecture 274 (Drank) & (Looked/saw)
Lecture 275 (Stood) & (Sat)
Lecture 276 Miscellaneous verbs - Part 1
Lecture 277 Miscellaneous verbs - Part 2
Section 22: Actions/Verbs - Part 2 -
Lecture 278 To Fall -
Lecture 279 To listen -
Lecture 280 To clean -
Lecture 281 To stand -
Lecture 282 To sit -
Lecture 283 To bring -
Lecture 284 To know -
Section 23: Indeclinables - Part 2 -
Lecture 285 , & - Like
Lecture 286 & - With
Lecture 287 - Without
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TTC - Learning Japanese: A Gateway into Culture
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TTC - Learning Japanese: A Gateway into Culture
Released 11/2022
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Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 36 Lessons (16h 47m) | Size: 13.8 GB
Learn the Language of the Land of the Rising Sun.
Japan attracts tens of millions of travelers from around the world every year. With its spectacular natural beauty, world heritage sites, immensely rich history, global pop culture influence, and the technology allure of cities like Tokyo, it has a little bit of everything. While you don t have to speak Japanese to enjoy this beautiful island nation, learning the language opens the country and culture to you in a way non-Japanese speakers would miss. Now is the time to venture into this fascinating language with Learning Japanese: A Gateway into Culture. In 36 lessons, you will learn not only how to speak, read, and write Japanese on an introductory level, but also to appreciate the culture as revealed in the language a culture built on respect for others and the supreme importance of community.
Your professor, Yuki Sasaki Caldwell, is a native Japanese speaker who has lived and worked in the United States for decades. She teaches with an energy and enthusiasm for her subject that makes learning a new language as fun as it is informative. In addition to hearing the language spoken and seeing it written, this course s on-screen transliteration and graphics make it easy for you to follow along as you increase your Japanese language skills.
Japanese Language Reveals Japanese Culture
Every language reveals aspects of its national culture, and this is especially true of Japanese. Even if you knew absolutely nothing about the country, you would become intimately familiar with Japanese culture by learning the language.
One of the most significant values in Japanese culture is the inclination to be polite; you never want to brag or put another person in an awkward or embarrassing position. This desire for civility, politeness, and respect is paramount in every aspect of Japanese life. Supporting that value, the Japanese language has three separate forms of speech corresponding to three levels of politeness: the plain or dictionary form, the polite form, and the honorific or humble form. Choosing the appropriate form to use while speaking Japanese is a much more complex decision and has greater ramifications than choosing between yep or yes, ma am in English.
In this course, Yuki teaches the three forms and guides you in choosing which form to use in which circumstances. She explains the cultural emphasis on values, such as
Humility. You will notice in conversation that Japanese people deflect compliments. In fact, they will state out loud that they re not very good at the action they re being complimented for, no matter their actual skill level, because being humble is valued much more highly than having achievements.
Respecting Elders. Japan has a long history of showing respect to older people and that is also reflected in the language. The honorific form is always used when speaking to older people meaning anyone older than yourself as a sign of respect and politeness. If you don t know if someone is old enough to deserve that honorific form of speech, it s always best to err on the side of politeness.
Not Saying No. Japanese cultural norms dictate that you never answer a question with a direct no. Instead, Japanese provides other vocabulary for those situations. The appropriate Japanese responses are indirect or incomplete and would be considered hemming and hawing in English. But your native Japanese language partner will understand your meaning and appreciate this approach.
Learning to Write Japanese
Native English speakers learn the Roman (also called Latin) alphabet beginning in preschool, or even sooner. These symbols, which we know as letters, include all the consonants and vowels that are used to create every sound and word in the English language. This alphabet is the only tool they will ever need to write in English.
Japanese, on the other hand, does not use an alphabet. Written Japanese uses two systems of syllabaries and one system of logograms. In a syllabary, each symbol represents a complete syllable, not just a single sound. While English almost always requires at least two symbols to create a syllable, a Japanese syllabary requires only one. In addition to the two syllabaries, Japanese also uses a system of logograms, in which each symbol represents a complete word. Some of the symbols are pictograms, in which the symbol is a picture of the concrete object it represents. Other logograms are symbols that represent complex ideas. While this may sound complicated or overwhelming, Yuki breaks it down into clear and accessible steps, illustrated by useful examples.
In this course, you will see and learn four systems of writing Japanese words
Romaji. Romaji uses the Roman alphabet to transliterate Japanese words. Although not an official Japanese writing system, romaji is a crucial tool for Japanese learners whose native language uses the Roman alphabet. In this course, Japanese is transliterated for you on the screen in romaji making it easy to follow along.
Hiragana. Hiragana is one of the two syllabary systems used in Japanese writing and it s the system school children learn first. In this course, you will learn to write and read all 46 characters of the hiragana syllabary.
Katakana is also a syllabary system with 46 characters, and you will learn them all in this course. Both katakana and hiragana were derived from the same Chinese characters, so you will see some similarities, although the katakana symbols are more angular. Stroke-order diagrams will help you learn to write the characters correctly.
Kanji is a logogram system that uses Chinese characters. Each symbol represents a complete word, not just a syllable, and each word has its own kanji. It is the most complex of the Japanese writing systems. In this course, you will learn to read and write dozens of kanji. But this is just the beginning! Japanese high school graduates know more than 2,000 kanji, and some scholars estimate more than 50,000 kanji are in existence today.
Similarities between English and Japanese
While there are certainly many differences between English and Japanese, there are also some important similarities, as Yuki will point out. These similarities will make it easier for you to intuitively understand some aspects of Japanese. They include
Consonants. Almost all Japanese consonant sounds are the same as English; there are only two new sounds to learn.
Vocabulary. Hundreds of Japanese words are taken directly from English from beer to computer, tennis to restaurant. Once your ear becomes accustomed to the sounds of Japanese speech, that vocabulary will be familiar to you.
Tonal Quality. While spoken Japanese sounds very different than English due to syllable accents and inflection, neither is a tonal language. Unlike Mandarin, Vietnamese, and many others, the meanings of English and Japanese words are not dependent on the tones of the syllables.
Learning anything new is exciting but learning a new language can be especially rewarding as it will open new opportunities for appreciating a rich, vibrant culture. Learning Japanese: A Gateway into Culture gives you a brand-new way of looking at the world and an opportunity to truly understand this alluring land and its people.
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Become A Master of Mensuration - Areas related to Circles
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Become A Master of Mensuration - Areas related to Circles
Published 11/2022
Created by Lakshmi Narayana
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Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 69 Lectures ( 7h 56m ) | Size: 10.1 GB
High school math that covers Areas related to Circle in detail, with a step-by-step approach with formulae and solutions
What you'll learn
Review of Concepts of Area and Perimeter of a Circle.
Areas of Sector and Segment of a Circle.
Circumference of Circle.
Length of an Arc of a Sector.
Perimeter of Sector.
Area of minor segment and major segment.
Areas of Combination of Plane Figures.
Applications of perimeter and Area of Sector, Segment and Circles.
At the end of the course, students will not only have learned about the topics in detail but also be able to solve various problems based on them.
Requirements
Basic knowledge of fundamental operations -Addition, Subtraction, Product and Division.
Each chapter is inbuilt with prerequisite knowledge classes where the child gets immense knowledge and a clear understanding of the chapters.
Description
This course is carefully designed to explain various applications of Mensuration - Areas related to Circles.It has 69 lectures spanning around eight hours of on-demand videos that are divided into 7 sessions. The course is divided into a simplified day-by-day learning schedule.Each topic is divided into simple sessions and explained extensively by solving multiple questions. Each session contains a detailed explanation of the concept.An online test related to the concept for immediate assessment of understanding.Session-based daily home assignments with a separate key. The students are encouraged to solve practice questions and quizzes provided at the end of each session.This course will give you a firm understanding of the fundamentals and is designed in a way that a person with little or no previous knowledge can also understand very well.It covers 100% video solutions of the NCERT exercises , with selected NCERT exemplars and R D Sharma.Our design meets the real classroom experience by following classroom teaching practices. We have designed this course by keeping in mind all the needs of students and their desire to become masters in math. This course is designed to benefit all levels of learners and will be the best gift for board-appearing students. Students love these easy methods and explanations. They enjoy learning maths and never feel that maths is troublesome.Topics covered in the course:Review of Concepts of Area and Perimeter of a Circle.Areas of Sector and Segment of a CircleCircumference of CircleLength of an Arc of a SectorPerimeter of SectorArea of minor segment and major segment.Areas of Combination of Plane FiguresApplications of perimeter and Area of Sector, Segment and Circles.With this course you'll also getPerfect your mathematical skills on Mensuration - Areas related to Circles.A Udemy Certificate of Completion is available for download.Feel free to contact me with any questions or clarifications you might have.I can't wait for you to get started on mastering the real number systems.I look forward to seeing you on the course! :)Benefits of Taking this Course:On completion of this course, one will have detailed knowledge of the chapter and be able to easily solve all the problems, which can lead to scoring well in exams with the help of explanatory videos ensure complete concept understanding.Downloadable resources help in applying your knowledge to solve various problems.Quizzes help in testing your knowledge. In short, one can excel in math by taking this course.
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Become A Master of Statistics
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Become A Master of Statistics
Published 11/2022
Created by Lakshmi Narayana
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Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 71 Lectures ( 8h 34m ) | Size: 10.9 GB
High school math that covers Statistics in detail, with a step-by-step approach with formulae and solutions.
What you'll learn
Mean of Grouped Data
Mode of Grouped Data
Median of Grouped Data
Graphical Representation of Cumulative Frequency Distribution
Median from cumulative frequency curve/Ogive curve.
At the end of the course, students will not only have learned about the topics in detail but also be able to solve various problems based on them.
Requirements
Basic elementary math knowledge.
Each chapter is inbuilt with prerequisite knowledge classes where the child gets immense knowledge and a clear understanding of the chapters.
Description
This course is carefully designed to explain various applications of Statistics .It has 71 lectures spanning more than eight and half hours of on-demand videos that are divided into 10 sessions. The course is divided into a simplified day-by-day learning schedule.Each topic is divided into simple sessions and explained extensively by solving multiple questions. Each session contains a detailed explanation of the concept.An online test related to the concept for immediate assessment of understanding.Session-based daily home assignments with a separate key. The students are encouraged to solve practice questions and quizzes provided at the end of each session.This course will give you a firm understanding of the fundamentals and is designed in a way that a person with little or no previous knowledge can also understand very well.It covers 100% video solutions of the NCERT exercises , with selected NCERT exemplars and R D Sharma.Our design meets the real classroom experience by following classroom teaching practices. We have designed this course by keeping in mind all the needs of students and their desire to become masters in math. This course is designed to benefit all levels of learners and will be the best gift for board-appearing students. Students love these easy methods and explanations. They enjoy learning maths and never feel that maths is troublesome.Topics covered in the course:Mean of Grouped DataMode of Grouped DataMedian of Grouped DataGraphical Representation of Cumulative Frequency DistributionMedian from cumulative frequency curve/Ogive curve.With this course you'll also get:Perfect your mathematical skills on Statistics.A Udemy Certificate of Completion is available for download.Feel free to contact me with any questions or clarifications you might have.I can't wait for you to get started on mastering the real number systems.I look forward to seeing you on the course! :)Benefits of Taking this Course:On completion of this course, one will have detailed knowledge of the chapter and be able to easily solve all the problems, which can lead to scoring well in exams with the help of explanatory videos ensure complete concept understanding.Downloadable resources help in applying your knowledge to solve various problems.Quizzes help in testing your knowledge. In short, one can excel in math by taking this course.
Who this course is for
This course has been designed for students of Grade 10th CBSE, ICSE, SSC, GCSE, IGCSE, SAT, ACT, GRE, and other board-appearing students.
These are the people whose jobs require them to solve Statistical -related problems.
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Easy and Simple Sanskrit Grammar for Beginners Fluency
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Easy And Simple Sanskrit Grammar For Beginners Fluency
Last updated 2/2022
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Language: English | Size: 23.10 GB | Duration: 54h 25m
For Fluency in Sanskrit language
What you'll learn
Sandhi Prakaranam - Vowel, Consonant and Visarga Sandhi Step by Step with Practice Sessions
Karaka Prakaranam - Shabdamanjari - Declension of 21 forms of Vowel and Consonant ending Noun
Ting Prakaranam - Dhatumanjari - Derivation of 9 forms of 8 Verb Categories in 8 Tense/Moods
Krt-Taddhita Roopa Siddhi - Shabdotpatti - How different Words are Produced in Sanskrit
Karmani-Nijanta-Prayoga - Causal and Passive Verb form generations and its use in sentences
Exposure to Sanskrit Grammar Concepts for further studies
50 plus Story and Shloka Anvayaracana - To identify Sandhi, Shabda, Dhatu, Lakara, Vakya prayoga and Krt-Taddhita Padam
Requirements
Basic Preliminary Knowledge of Sanskrit to read and write
Those who enrolled to my Beginners course and Competency Course
Description
This course exposes to the Grammar Concepts in Sanskrit for Beginners, and you can enrich your knowledge of Sanskrit Language Grammar, which are dealt in 5 different levels. My earlier Course-1, Sanskrit for absolute Beginners structured in 3 levels and Course-2, Competency in Sanskrit Language structured in 2 levels, dealt with the Language-Structure of Sanskrit, which are absolute essentials topics to get good grip in spoken Sanskrit, understand lectures delivered in Sanskrit, Story Comprehension and Shloka Deconstruction.To add up further to our Sanskrit Language knowledge; Sandhi Procedures, Vibhakti Procedures, Verb-form Procedures, Noun-form Procedures, Causal and Passive Verb-form procedures are the most important topics in Sanskrit Language, which are dealt in individual levels from 6 to 10, to read and understand old Sanskrit Texts like Bhagavatgita, Puranam, different Shastram and Sutram, Kavyam like Ramayanam and Mahabharatam etc. on our own. Please preview my course intro video for more info.Having completed all my three courses, you can choose your area of interest to study further the Sanskrit Scriptures and you will find very comfortable and easy to understand the texts and its meaning, when you read on your own or listen to lectures of Guru or Teachers who teaches Vedic Upanishads, Ramayanam or Mahabharatam, Patanjali Yoga Sutram etc.I want every one of my student to become individually self sufficient, to explore on their own the literatures and scriptures in Sanskrit and As I promised, I launched this 3rd and final course to get a complete and big-picture of this oldest Vedic language. I am sure after completion of all my three courses namely, Beginners course, Competency course and Fluency course, you will be confident and clear to choose the subject of your interest in Sanskrit to take up further studies. These three course put together, will give you the Complete and Comprehensive big picture of Sanskrit Language's structure and I am sure, you will be in a position to take up the right future course of action in exploring the treasure hidden in Sanskrit Scriptures like Puranam, Shastram, Kavyam, Sutram etc.My other two courses are well received and many are happy about the course structure and subject materials. Hope, this course also will get your support, there by encouraging my initiatives to launch further useful courses to your needs.Please give a try and give your valuable ratings and comments.Wish you all the very best in your efforts!!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction to Beginners Sanskrit Grammar for Fluency
Lecture 1 Introduction to Beginners Sanskrit Grammar Course Contents Level 6-10
Lecture 2 Introduction to Great Sanskrit Grammarian Panini and his works Part-1
Lecture 3 Introduction to Great Sanskrit Grammarian Panini and his works Part-2
Section 2: Students Materials and online resources discussed in this Course-3
Lecture 4 Study Materials like Stories, Subhashitam and Verb lists with online resources
Lecture 5 PPT of the lectures in this course - Not designed for printing
Section 3: Beginners Sanskrit Grammar to Swara Sandhi - Level6
Lecture 6 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar Swara Sandhi - Part-1
Lecture 7 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar Swara Sandhi - Part-2
Lecture 8 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar Swara Sandhi - Part-3
Lecture 9 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar Swara Sandhi - Part-4
Lecture 10 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar Swara Sandhi - Part-5
Lecture 11 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar Swara Sandhi - Part-6
Lecture 12 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar Swara Sandhi - Part-7
Lecture 13 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar Swara Sandhi - Part-8
Section 4: Beginners Sanskrit Grammar to Hal Sandhi Level-6
Lecture 14 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar Hal Sandhi Part-1
Lecture 15 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar Hal Sandhi Part-2
Lecture 16 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar Hal Sandhi Part-3
Lecture 17 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar Hal Sandhi Part-4
Lecture 18 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar Hal Sandhi Part-5
Lecture 19 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar Hal Sandhi Part-6
Lecture 20 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar Hal Sandhi Part-7
Lecture 21 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar Hal Sandhi Part-8
Section 5: Beginners Sanskrit Grammar Visarga Sandhi Level-6
Lecture 22 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar Visarga Sandhi Part-1
Lecture 23 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar Visarga Sandhi Part-2
Lecture 24 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar Visarga Sandhi Part-3
Lecture 25 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar Visarga Sandhi Part-4
Section 6: Exercises and Demonstration of All Sandhi for Beginners Sanskrit Grammar Level-6
Lecture 26 Exercises and Demonstration of All Sandhi for Beginners Sanskrit Grammar part-1
Lecture 27 Exercises and Demonstration of All Sandhi for Beginners Sanskrit Grammar part-2
Lecture 28 Exercises and Demonstration of All Sandhi for Beginners Sanskrit Grammar part-3
Lecture 29 Exercises and Demonstration of All Sandhi for Beginners Sanskrit Grammar part-4
Lecture 30 Exercises and Demonstration of All Sandhi for Beginners Sanskrit Grammar part-5
Lecture 31 Exercises and Demonstration of All Sandhi for Beginners Sanskrit Grammar part-6
Lecture 32 Exercises and Demonstration of All Sandhi for Beginners Sanskrit Grammar part-7
Lecture 33 Exercises and Demonstration of All Sandhi for Beginners Sanskrit Grammar part-8
Section 7: Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Consonant ending Noun forms in all cases Level-7
Lecture 34 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Shabdamanjari Noun forms in all cases part-1
Lecture 35 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Shabdamanjari Noun forms in all cases part-2
Lecture 36 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Shabdamanjari Noun forms in all cases part-3
Lecture 37 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Shabdamanjari Noun forms in all cases part-4
Lecture 38 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Shabdamanjari Noun forms in all cases part-5
Lecture 39 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Shabdamanjari Noun forms in all cases part-6
Lecture 40 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Shabdamanjari Noun forms in all cases part-7
Lecture 41 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Shabdamanjari Noun forms in all cases part-8
Lecture 42 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Shabdamanjari Noun forms in all cases part-9
Lecture 43 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Shabdamanjari Noun forms in all cases part-10
Lecture 44 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Shabdamanjari Noun forms in all cases part-11
Lecture 45 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Shabdamanjari Noun forms in all cases part-12
Lecture 46 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Shabdamanjari Noun forms in all cases part-13
Lecture 47 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Shabdamanjari Noun forms in all cases part-14
Lecture 48 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Shabdamanjari Noun forms in all cases part-15
Lecture 49 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Shabdamanjari Noun forms in all cases part-16
Lecture 50 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Shabdamanjari Noun forms in all cases part-17
Lecture 51 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Shabdamanjari Noun forms in all cases part-18
Section 8: Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Vowel ending Noun forms in all cases Level-7
Lecture 52 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Shabdamanjari Noun forms in all cases part-19
Lecture 53 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Shabdamanjari Noun forms in all cases part-20
Lecture 54 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Shabdamanjari Noun forms in all cases part-21
Lecture 55 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Shabdamanjari Noun forms in all cases part-22
Lecture 56 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Shabdamanjari Noun forms in all cases part-23
Lecture 57 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Shabdamanjari Noun forms in all cases part-24
Lecture 58 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Shabdamanjari Noun forms in all cases part-25
Lecture 59 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Shabdamanjari Noun forms in all cases part-26
Lecture 60 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Shabdamanjari Noun forms in all cases part-27
Lecture 61 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Shabdamanjari Noun forms in all cases part-28
Lecture 62 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Shabdamanjari Noun forms in all cases part-29
Section 9: Beginners Sanskrit Grammar Verb form and Derivation Level-8
Lecture 63 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Dhatumanjari Verb forms in 8 tenses part-1
Lecture 64 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Dhatumanjari Verb forms in 8 tenses part-2
Lecture 65 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Dhatumanjari Verb forms in 8 tenses part-3
Lecture 66 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Dhatumanjari Verb forms in 8 tenses part-4
Lecture 67 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Dhatumanjari Verb forms in 8 tenses part-5
Lecture 68 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Dhatumanjari Verb forms in 8 tenses part-6
Lecture 69 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Dhatumanjari Verb forms in 8 tenses part-7
Lecture 70 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Dhatumanjari Verb forms in 8 tenses part-8
Lecture 71 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Dhatumanjari Verb forms in 8 tenses part-9
Lecture 72 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Dhatumanjari Verb forms in 8 tenses part-10
Lecture 73 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Dhatumanjari Verb forms in 8 tenses part-11
Lecture 74 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Dhatumanjari Verb forms in 8 tenses part-12
Lecture 75 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Dhatumanjari Verb forms in 8 tenses part-13
Lecture 76 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Dhatumanjari Verb forms in 8 tenses part-14
Lecture 77 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Dhatumanjari Verb forms in 8 tenses part-15
Lecture 78 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Dhatumanjari Verb forms in 8 tenses part-16
Lecture 79 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Dhatumanjari Verb forms in 8 tenses part-17
Lecture 80 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Dhatumanjari Verb forms in 8 tenses part-18
Lecture 81 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Dhatumanjari Verb forms in 8 tenses part-19
Lecture 82 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Dhatumanjari Verb forms in 8 tenses part-20
Lecture 83 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Dhatumanjari Verb forms in 8 tenses part-21
Section 10: Beginners Sanskrit Grammar Shabdotpatti Krudanta and Taddhitanta concept Level-9
Lecture 84 Shabdotpatti Intro and Krudanta forms of Yat Nyat Kyap part-1
Lecture 85 Shabdotpatti Intro and Krudanta forms of Yat Nyat Kyap part-2
Lecture 86 Shabdotpatti Intro and Krudanta forms of Yat Nyat Kyap part-3
Lecture 87 Shabdotpatti Krudanta Lyut Aniyar part-1
Lecture 88 Shabdotpatti Krudanta Lyut Aniyar part-2
Lecture 89 Shabdotpatti Krudanta Shtru Shanach
Lecture 90 Shabdotpatti Krudanta Trich Tumun Tavyat
Lecture 91 Shabdotpatti Krudanta Kta Ktavatu Ktvaa Lyap
Lecture 92 Shabdotpatti Krudanta Nvul Ktin
Lecture 93 Shabdotpatti Taddhita An shyanj
Lecture 94 Shabdotpatti Taddhita Matup Nini
Lecture 95 Shabdotpatti Taddhita Tamap Tarap Iyasun Ishtan
Lecture 96 Shabdotpatti Taddhita Mayat tal tva
Lecture 97 Shabdotpatti Taddhita Stripratyaya-Tap Ngip
Lecture 98 Shabdotpatti Taddhita Tak Dhak etc
Lecture 99 Shabdotpatti Identification of Krudanta and Taddhitanta in Story Part-1
Lecture 100 Shabdotpatti Identification of Krudanta and Taddhitanta in Story Part-2
Section 11: Beginners Sanskrit Grammar Nijanta Karmani Verbs concept Level-10
Lecture 101 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Causal-Passive Verb forms in sentences part-1
Lecture 102 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Causal-Passive Verb forms in sentences part-2
Lecture 103 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Causal-Passive Verb forms in sentences part-3
Lecture 104 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Causal-Passive Verb forms in sentences part-4
Lecture 105 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Causal-Passive Verb forms in sentences part-5
Lecture 106 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Causal-Passive Verb forms in sentences part-6
Lecture 107 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Causal-Passive Verb forms in sentences part-7
Lecture 108 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Causal-Passive Verb forms in sentences part-8
Lecture 109 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Causal-Passive Verb forms in sentences part-9
Lecture 110 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Causal-Passive Verb forms in sentences part-10
Lecture 111 Beginners Sanskrit Grammar of Causal-Passive Verb forms in sentences part-11
Section 12: Course Completion remarks of Comprehensive Complete Easy Sanskrit for Beginners
Lecture 112 Course Completion and Recap of Subjects studied in all three Sanskrit Courses
Those who want to understand Sanskrit Texts, Scriptures, Stories and Shloka can take up this course,Those who want to Speak and Write Sanskrit error free Or those who are familiar with my Beginner's Course Topics
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Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 30 Lessons (21h 34m) | Size: 15.5 GB
Have you ever tried to learn another language, only to abandon your efforts due to boredom or frustration? In this highly effective course, we re pleased to present an approach that turns the tables on the problems so many people face in learning a new language
Have you ever tried to learn another language, only to abandon your efforts due to boredom or frustration? In this highly effective course, we re pleased to present an approach that turns the tables on the problems so many people face in learning a new language. Experience the fastest and most direct way to get up and running with a beautiful and highly useful language. Learning Spanish: How to Understand and Speak a New Language offers you an exciting and practical way to quickly build the ability to communicate in Spanish.
In 30 highly engaging lessons, this ingeniously constructed program leads you sequentially through the core building blocks of competence in spoken Spanish. In each lesson, you ll get under the hood of the language, learning the key concepts of grammar, culture, and vocabulary that will make acquiring Spanish easier than you ever imagined.
You'll also gain a rich working vocabulary that will prepare you for a wide range of everyday situations. The end of each lesson includes audio exercises that will build your pronunciation, comprehension, and conversational skills. Plus, the workbook includes plenty of reading and writing exercises to practice and build upon what you learn.
This course is designed to cover the curriculum of a first semester college course in Spanish. Throughout the lessons, you ll explore how to learn a language and start communicating. Your teacher, world-class language instructor Professor Bill Worden of the University of Alabama, has refined this approach over more than 20 years, distilling the step-by-step system that works the best for adult learners. As an integral part of the language lessons themselves, he teaches a set of learning strategies that will enable you to be a successful language learner and will help you actively use and remember the material.
Even if you believe you have no aptitude for language learning, this course will show you otherwise. If you follow these fun and rewarding lessons, and practice by using the specially crafted accompanying audio and print materials, by the end of the course you ll be able to converse in Spanish, and to communicate about work, leisure, food, family, friends, travel, and much more.
Useful, Beautiful, and Mind-Expanding
Spanish is the third most widely spoken language in the world. Increasingly relevant in global culture and economics, it s the official language of 20 countries, plus the territory of Puerto Rico. Half a billion people speak it, including over 50 million in the U.S., and every day we encounter Spanish speakers right around the corner. For these reasons and more, Spanish is one of the most useful languages on earth.
Spanish is also one of the great Romance languages of Europe, with a rich and glorious literature from both the Old and New Worlds, and whose poetic sensibility and sensual rhythms make it one of the most beautiful languages in the world to hear and speak.
Learning a foreign language is one of life s most broadening experiences, allowing you to travel into other cultures, to build new friendships and professional contacts, and to communicate with a vast segment of the human population where conversation would otherwise never take place.
For these reasons and more, learning Spanish is a practical, enjoyable educational endeavor, and Learning Spanish is designed to provide the tools you need to embark on this journey into an important and incredibly useful language.
Master the Essentials of Spoken Spanish
The remarkable effectiveness of this course rests on Professor Worden s skill in breaking down the core elements of Spanish into an easily learnable sequence. From the beginning, you ll work with key material and concepts that help you build a fundamental feel for the language.
The lessons begin with simple groundwork for Spanish: the proper pronunciation of consonant and vowel sounds, the alphabet, and greetings and responses to greetings. With these building blocks, you can start speaking to people in Spanish right away!
From there, you ll delve into the most important part of speech: verbs. This is anything but dry, rote repetition: you ll discover verbs through their living context, by using them in many different practical settings, getting a visceral sense of how they operate in everyday speaking, and, most importantly, experiencing how they form the basis for expressing yourself in Spanish.
By working sequentially with ser and estar the two Spanish verbs meaning to be plus vital verbs such as ir (to go), tener (to have), hacer (to make or do), and querer (to want or to love), you ll learn to talk about basic thoughts, feelings, and actions.
You ll build on the ability to express yourself with verbs through in-depth practice with the forms and uses of Spanish nouns, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, and pronouns, and an ever-expanding vocabulary all the necessary linguistic tools that will allow you to communicate successfully in Spanish.
Enriching the language lessons, Professor Worden exposes you to the culture and ethos of the Spanish-speaking world. At key moments, you ll explore Spanish literature, soccer rivalries, family relationships, and more. You ll also learn about variations in how Spanish is spoken in different regions of the world.
Lay the Groundwork for Real Conversations
Professor Worden has structured this course to give you the ability to communicate about many kinds of practical, daily situations. Across the span of the lessons, you ll learn to negotiate common activities and concerns in Spanish through these vital subjects and forms of speech
Understand a full range of social greetings and expressions used in social interactions.
Learn to express time, days, and dates in Spanish, as well as to count and use numbers.
Study how to talk about emotions and mental states.
Develop vocabulary on subjects such as social life, the family, the home, food and drink, money, the Internet, travel, leisure activities, the human body, romantic relations, and more.
Study how to make useful affirmative and negative statements, and learn the rules for commands (also called imperatives), which are indispensable for everyday speech.
Learn to form interrogatives and to ask and answer questions vital skills for building conversational fluency in Spanish.
Throughout the course, you ll deepen your facility with verbs as you learn how to speak about events using the present tense, become familiar with two different ways to talk about future events, and practice talking about the past using several key expressions and the preterite tense.
Discover Principles of Successful Language Learning
As a key component of this course, you ll use specific study tools and approaches that will allow you to succeed with Spanish.
First, in addition to the video lessons, the program provides the core resources of an audio glossary for each lesson, audio speaking activities, and a course workbook.
Following each lesson, the audio glossary will give you practice with pronunciation, listening to a native speaker, and reviewing the lesson s new vocabulary.
The speaking activities that follow the audio glossary help you improve your listening and speaking skills as you become comfortable with dialogues and interactions in Spanish.
The exercises in the workbook develop your reading and writing skills in Spanish while you practice the vocabulary and grammar presented in the lessons. The workbook also contains enlightening Cultural Reading sections about different aspects of the cultures of the Spanish-speaking world.
As an added benefit, Professor Worden teaches you a range of specific learning strategies that help you to fully incorporate and remember the material, and that help you build real conversational skill. Among these strategies, you ll learn about
the mindset of successful language learners, which involves developing a positive response to the unfamiliar, and approaching the new language as a puzzle to be solved;
ways to remember new words and build vocabulary, using all five senses;
how to find a real world connection to the language, and use your Spanish from the beginning;
sources available all around you for practicing, such as reading the news and listening to news broadcasts in Spanish;
three potent listening tools for deepening your comprehension; and
specific, easy-to-implement approaches to remembering key points of grammar.
Knowing and using these strategies will help you acquire and begin using Spanish more quickly than you may have thought possible.
Experience the Magic of Speaking a New Language
Learning a new language opens the door to an entirely new dimension of experience, and brings you a much broader and deeper connection with the world. In just 30 lessons, Learning Spanish: How to Understand and Speak a New Language teaches you the essentials of Spanish, empowering you to converse with Spanish speakers and to embark on the extraordinary journey of discovery that a new language brings. By simply using these lessons and the accompanying materials, you ll enjoy a life-changing skill.
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Learn the gender of Spanish nouns by practicing each new noun with its masculine or feminine definite article.
Practice times, days, months, and seasons, and learn how to ask questions or express information with this vocabulary.
Study how to conjugate verbs of this type as you learn a range of new verbs.
Learn about regional differences in the language as it's spoken across the world.
Explore helpful strategies for learning and remembering new vocabulary.
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