We were taught proper grammar of our bhasha in the school. That all was going to help me to create taste of Indian languages. The customers were young and I wanted them to enter the store, not just window shopping. I knew, I am not the language subject expert. But I had no other means to start from myselves. I would rather love it. I shall better give the first go of dice to my little teachers to teach me to teach.
They all are very well versed with the English dialect. I wanted to start from the same and create a curiosity by comparison. How many letters we got in English? 26 . How many we got in our Hindi. ??.Lets count it. I won’t, they will from my big chart. More patterns. Almost double. There is no small and capital letters! Why we need small and capital letters? Even I do not know. We were exploring together. Why we are not saying in all letters in one style like Ae, Be, Ce, De, Ee, Fe OR Ai, Bi, Ci, Di, Ei, Fi …..Lets make them and us think out of the box! Why then the name of Alphabet is pronounced differently than the phonetic of that letter? Why there is no universal standard for them. What is Alpha Beta? Enough for the first class, cause I had to answer them! We can tie all letters in the word at the top in Hindi , not to remind anybody to mind the gap! I wanted them to understand the difference between the dialect and script. That will help me to enter the store from main entrance of vocabulary. I can now prepare for next week’s 20 mins by leaving the questions open to explore!