Time is a precious commodity, whether we are learning Kannada or English, whether for business or pleasure. Hence learning five words per day related to your purpose would be a great process for self-learning. Over a period of time, these words will not only help us in speaking but writing as well. It’s an exercise that can easily hit two birds with one arrow. Firstly, new words can be learned at practically any time, even when you are commuting to the office. Secondly, these words can predominantly help you to write your CV from English to Kannada, especially if you are planning to look for a job overseas.
Join an online class
It is ideal to join an online class, where you can practice speaking in French and English in group or individual sessions. You can not only clarify your doubts but also get instant corrections. Here I would like to recommend the name Multibhashi. will take you from learning the alphabet through to cases, conditionals, and written and spoken differences. For people who already know the alphabet, there are also some more challenging videos. It is grammar-oriented and at times dull, but all the same, provides a clear and thorough introduction to Kannada. We recommend pairing it with flash cards, as well as studying extra vocabulary.
It is an ed-tech platform, where you can get professional trainers to guide you and make you achieve the level, Hiring a trainer will be a lifelong investment as the material stays with you throughout. You may also take a demo of your chosen trainer at a nominal cost. One word of caution would be, any new change in our life requires discipline and dedication. So, if you are regular and focused then no one can stop you from flaunting your Kannada speaking-muscles in no time!
No matter how much grammar or vocabulary you learn, you won’t improve your spoken fluency until you actually start speaking the language. Here are a few options.
Kannada classes
A teacher can guide you through grammar rules, give you personalized feedback, and help make sure you’re speaking as well as studying Kannada.
Before you go hunting the web for online teachers, it’s worth asking at your nearest temple. Some of them offer free or affordable classes, and you’ll also benefit from getting to know other Kannada learners.
No luck at your local temple? italki is one of the oldest online language-learning marketplaces. You can take private one-to-one video classes with a tutor of your choice – although, unfortunately, italki only has a handful of Kannada teachers at this moment in time.
Language exchanges
There’s nothing like speaking Kannada with native speakers for improving your fluency, response time, and confidence. Fortunately, you don’t have to go to Karnataka to do this.
There are several language exchange apps, such as Speaky, HelloTalk, and Tandem, that will help you meet Kannada speakers and have conversations. Some of them have extra features, such as one-touch translations and corrections.