Sydney, NSW
25 November, 2016
I am pleased to inform everyone that Consulate General of India, Sydney has agreed to our request to start Hindi teaching classes during weekends. Our campaigning has succeeded.
Hindi learning can be useful not only for kids of Indian Australian background but also for people of general Australian community. It is a fun language, besides being the language of a big proportion of Indians.
Details:
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Saturdays
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2.30-4.30 PM
- Students will pay only $5/hour ($40 for 10 lessons of one hour duration)
- Teachers will be paid a reasonable hourly rate which will be commensurate with their experience and training
- Address: Indian Cultural Centre, Level 1, 265 Castlereagh St, Sydney NSW 2000 http://cgisydney.org/
Please contact icc-moumita@indianconsulatesydney.org
or
hindi@indianconsulatesydney.org for enrolment, and also, if interested to teach Hindi.
Potential teachers should send their CV to the emails above.
Gratitude and sincere thanks to Consul General, The Hon B. Vanlalvawna for his help, support and assistance.
Consulate is willing and able to do its job, for which they deserve thank you. These classes can start within weeks once they have at least 10 students. They already have 4 students. It is our and your job to make this facility known to interested people.
Let us disseminate this information to all and sundry.
Happy to help, if needed. Don’t hesitate to contact and network.
Dr Yadu Singh
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It’s a great initiative and thanks to all involved in getting this started.
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Hi,
It’s a great initiative and thanks to all involved in getting this started. Is it possible to have the classes in suburban areas? Maybe we can choose the suburb depending on the teacher’s suburb who applies for the job. Traveling to city would be difficult for most including the teacher. I am also willing to help in setting this up as an online course if that helps.
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