A live-taught, interactive speaking programme for adults and families who want to connect, converse, and feel proud using Punjabi at home and with loved ones.
"but I don't know how to start a sentence"
"I get confused on whether to use male or female words"
"I really want to be able to put a sentence together"
"my Punjabi seems really broken/sounds funny"
"I was laughed at speaking Punjabi, now I have no confidence"
Deep dive into ways to start and end a conversation
When to use Mera, Meri and Mere
Sentence Start words and End of Sentence Verbs
What are End of Sentence Verbs and how to use them
Why do we need End of Sentence Verbs
Simple Sentence Structures and creating our own sentences
Colours
Objects in the house
Deep dive into the verb "to go" and how we change it between past, present and future
How does a female use the verb "to go" vs how a male uses the verb
How to use the verb "to go" when there are a group of people going
Learning the verb "to eat" and how to use it to say "want to eat", "I ate", "I will eat, "I am eating"
When is the verb based on the person vs the object in the sentence
How does the verb differ between male/female speakers
How do we change the sentence when we are in plural
Some stop phrases to prevent us going back to English when we get stuck
Other types of non-gender specific verbs
Focus on how to identify male and female nouns in any situation
Practice adding a pronoun to your nouns correctly
my cat vs my dog and how we use different words
Practice with more adjectives describing things around the house
Using the correct female/male combinations
Learn how things change then we pluralise
The verb "to wear" - how to use it in present, past and future
How to describe the clothes we are wearing
Practice male and female with the verb
Grammar deep-dive and learn all the different types of verbs
Practically use these verbs in the right scenario
Habitual vs Continuous Verbs
Past Tense, Future Tense
Infinitive, Conditional Verbs
Learning the verb "to play" and how to use it to say "want to play", "I played", "I will play", "I am playing"
Describe
How does the verb differ between male/female speakers
How to use the verb "to do"
Describe tasks, hobbies and daily life
Bringing it all together to create full descriptive sentences
Role plays
When will we start?
2025 Dates
Oct 2025 - now open!
(last cohort for 2025)
1st Session
Wednesday 1st October
7pm to 8pm
And Every Wednesday after for 26 weeks!
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FREE Punjabi product/toy of your choice from our shop*
*Free toys/product included. Postage costs are excluded.
6 months access to Let's Learn Punjabi Membership
FREE Verbs e-book with examples on how to use 50 different verbs
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Live teaching session
Games you'll get access too
Structured learning
Each week a specific
Workbooks to aid your learning
Weekly group sessions
Practice with others at the same level
Receive feedback on pronunciation and sentence structure by me
Small groups
Everything on replay for 12 months
Come back and watch the live sessions and group sessions as many times as you need
Support via WhatsApp in between sessions
Electronic Games like Flashcards, Quizzes, and hangman
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