നമസ്ते! (Namaste!) — Welcome to Your Hindi Club, the free Hindi learning platform built especially for students like you in Kerala.
Introduction — Why Hindi Feels Hard (and Why It Doesn't Have to Be)
If you are a student in Kerala studying Hindi for your UP school or High School exams, you probably know this feeling: you open your Hindi textbook and the letters look unfamiliar, the grammar rules seem complicated, and there is no one around to explain it in Malayalam — the language you think in every day.
You are not alone. Thousands of students across Malappuram, Kozhikode, Thrissur, and all of Kerala face the same challenge. Hindi is a compulsory subject for UP and High School students following the Kerala SCERT syllabus, but most available resources explain Hindi in English or in Hindi itself — which makes learning doubly difficult.
That is exactly why Your Hindi Club was created.
This guide will walk you through how to use Your Hindi Club step by step to learn Hindi from scratch — in a way that actually makes sense, because everything is explained through Malayalam.
What Is Your Hindi Club?
Your Hindi Club (yourhindiclub.com) is a 100% free online Hindi learning platform designed specifically for Kerala UP and High School students. It was started by Ahammed Rizvan, a Hindi teacher at MHMAUPS Vavoor in Malappuram, who saw his students struggling with standard Hindi textbooks and decided to build something better.
Here is what makes Your Hindi Club different from any other Hindi learning website:
Feature | Your Hindi Club | Other Hindi Websites |
|---|
Language of instruction | Malayalam | English or Hindi |
Aligned to Kerala SCERT syllabus | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |
100% Free | ✅ Yes | Often paid |
Interactive activities & games | ✅ Yes | Mostly text-only |
AI Guruji (AI tutor in Malayalam) | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |
Made by Kerala teachers | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |
Step-by-Step Guide: How to Learn Hindi on Your Hindi Club
Step 1 — Create Your Free Account
The first thing to do is register on the platform. Go to yourhindiclub.com and click the Register button at the top of the page.
Registration is completely free. You only need a name and email address (or you can ask a parent to help). Once you register, you get access to all the learning tools, activities, worksheets, and the AI Guruji tutor.
Pro tip: Use a valid email address because your progress and activity results are saved to your account. You can come back and continue anytime from any device.
Step 2 — Start with the Hindi Alphabet (Varnamala / वर्णमाला)
If you are a complete beginner, do not skip this step. The Hindi alphabet is the foundation of everything. You cannot read Hindi words, sentences, or your textbook chapters without knowing the letters first.
The Hindi alphabet has 52 letters — 11 vowels (swaras / स्वर) and 41 consonants (vyanjanas / व्यंजन). At Your Hindi Club, you learn these through:
Animated letter videos — watch how each letter is written and hear how it sounds
Matching activities — match the Hindi letter to its Malayalam sound equivalent
Writing practice worksheets — downloadable PDFs you can print and practice
Here is the key insight that makes Your Hindi Club special: Hindi and Malayalam share many sounds. The letter क (ka) is the same sound as ക in Malayalam. ग (ga) is the same as ഗ. Your Hindi Club maps these connections clearly, so you learn Hindi letters by connecting them to sounds you already know.
Daily practice tip: Spend 15 minutes every morning writing 5 Hindi letters. Repeat each letter 10 times. In 10 days you will know all the consonants.
Step 3 — Learn Matras (Vowel Signs / मात्राएँ)
After learning the basic alphabet letters, the next step is matras — the vowel signs that attach to consonants to change the sound.
For example:
क = ka
कि = ki (with the इ matra)
की = kee (with the ई matra)
कु = ku (with the उ matra)
This is the step where many students get confused and give up. But at Your Hindi Club, matras are taught through interactive exercises where you:
See a letter + matra combination
Hear the correct pronunciation
Choose the matching Malayalam sound
Get instant feedback — right or wrong — with the correct answer shown
The gamified format means you learn without realising you are studying. It feels more like playing than memorising.
Step 4 — Build Your Hindi Vocabulary
Once you know the alphabet and matras, you can start reading Hindi words. Your Hindi Club has a vocabulary section built around the Kerala SCERT Hindi textbook chapters — so the words you learn are exactly the words that appear in your school exams.
How to build vocabulary effectively:
Learn 10 new words per day — not more, not less. More than 10 is hard to remember; fewer than 10 is too slow.
For each word, learn: the Hindi word → how it is pronounced → the Malayalam meaning
Use the flashcard activities on Your Hindi Club to test yourself
Write each new word in a notebook 5 times
Example vocabulary from Class 6 SCERT Hindi:
Hindi Word | Pronunciation | Malayalam Meaning |
|---|
घर | ghar | വീട് (house) |
पानी | paani | വെള്ളം (water) |
किताब | kitaab | പുസ്തകം (book) |
स्कूल | school | സ്കൂൾ (school) |
दोस्त | dost | കൂട്ടുകാരൻ (friend) |
Notice something? Some Hindi words like स्कूल (school) sound exactly like their English/Malayalam equivalents. Your Hindi Club highlights these connections so you learn faster.
Step 5 — Use AI Guruji — Your Personal Hindi Tutor
This is one of the most powerful features on Your Hindi Club and one that no other free platform offers — AI Guruji.
AI Guruji is an AI-powered tutor you can talk to in Malayalam. You can:
Ask grammar questions in Malayalam — "ഹിന്ദിയിൽ past tense എങ്ങനെ ഉണ്ടാക്കും?" (How do you form past tense in Hindi?)
Upload a photo of your textbook page — AI Guruji will read it and explain the content in Malayalam
Upload a photo of your homework — get guidance on how to answer it
Ask for translations — type a Malayalam sentence and get the Hindi translation with explanation
Think of AI Guruji as a patient teacher who is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and always explains things in the language you understand best.
How to use AI Guruji for exam preparation:
Open your SCERT Hindi textbook to the chapter you are studying
Take a clear photo of the page with your phone
Upload it to AI Guruji
Ask: "ഈ chapter-ലെ important points Malayalam-ൽ explain ചെയ്യണം" (Please explain the important points of this chapter in Malayalam)
Read the explanation, then go back to the textbook with better understanding
Step 6 — Master Hindi Grammar Through Interactive Activities
Grammar is usually the most feared part of Hindi for Malayalam-speaking students. Tenses, gender (ling / लिंग), number (vachan / वचन), pronouns (sarvnaam / सर्वनाम), postpositions (karak / कारक) — there is a lot to learn.
Your Hindi Club makes grammar understandable by:
1. Explaining every grammar rule in Malayalam first Before showing you the Hindi rule, the platform first explains the concept in Malayalam using examples from everyday Malayalam speech. This gives you a mental model before you see the Hindi version.
2. Interactive matching games For example, the pronoun activity shows you a sentence and asks you to choose the correct pronoun — just like a quiz. You get instant feedback and can try again. Research consistently shows that active practice beats passive reading for language learning.
3. Colour-coded grammar charts Verb conjugation tables, pronoun charts, and gender tables are displayed with colour coding so patterns become visible at a glance.
Key grammar topics covered on Your Hindi Club:
वर्णमाला (Varnamala) — Alphabet and letter formation
सर्वनाम (Sarvnaam) — Pronouns: मैं, तुम, वह, हम, आप, वे
क्रिया (Kriya) — Verbs and conjugation
काल (Kaal) — Tenses: present, past, future
लिंग (Ling) — Gender: masculine and feminine
वचन (Vachan) — Singular and plural
कारक (Karak) — Case markers / postpositions
Step 7 — Download and Practice with Free Worksheets
Learning Hindi requires writing practice — not just reading and watching. Your Hindi Club provides free printable worksheets for:
Letter tracing and formation
Matra fill-in-the-blank exercises
Vocabulary matching
Sentence completion
Grammar exercises aligned to SCERT chapters
How to use worksheets effectively:
Print the worksheet (or write the questions in your notebook)
Complete it without looking at your notes first — this is called "retrieval practice" and it is the most effective way to memorise
Then check your answers using the answer key or by asking AI Guruji
Redo any questions you got wrong — write the correct answer three times
Download worksheets from the dashboard after logging in. New worksheets are added regularly, especially before exam season.
Step 8 — Follow the Weekly Study Plan
Consistency beats intensity. 20 minutes of Hindi practice every day is far more effective than 3 hours once a week. Here is a simple weekly schedule you can follow using Your Hindi Club:
Day | Activity | Time |
|---|
Monday | Learn 10 new vocabulary words using flashcards | 20 minutes |
Tuesday | Grammar activity (one topic — e.g., pronouns) | 25 minutes |
Wednesday | Read one textbook passage; ask AI Guruji to explain it | 20 minutes |
Thursday | Complete one worksheet; check answers | 25 minutes |
Friday | Revision — test yourself on this week's vocabulary | 15 minutes |
Saturday | Write 5 Hindi sentences using what you learned this week | 20 minutes |
Sunday | Rest or watch a short Hindi animated video for fun | Optional |
Total: under 2 hours per week. That is all you need, as long as you are consistent.
Tips to Get the Most Out of Your Hindi Club
Tip 1 — Make Connections to Malayalam
Hindi and Malayalam have shared Sanskrit roots. Words like माता (maata, mother) connect to Malayalam മാതാ. पिता (pita, father) connects to പിതാ. Every time you spot a connection like this, your brain remembers the Hindi word much more easily. Your Hindi Club intentionally highlights these connections throughout the platform.
Tip 2 — Say Words Out Loud
When you see a Hindi word on screen, say it out loud. Language learning research consistently shows that speaking — even quietly to yourself — dramatically improves memory and pronunciation. Do not just read Hindi silently.
Tip 3 — Write by Hand, Not Just on Screen
Digital activities are great for learning, but handwriting Hindi letters reinforces memory differently than typing. Use the printable worksheets to write Hindi by hand at least 3 times a week.
Tip 4 — Use AI Guruji for Your Doubts Immediately
The moment you have a doubt — any doubt — ask AI Guruji. Do not let doubts accumulate. A question left unanswered becomes a gap in understanding that makes later topics harder. AI Guruji is available any time, even at 11pm the night before an exam.
Tip 5 — Track Your Progress
Your Hindi Club saves your activity scores and progress. Check your dashboard weekly to see which topics you are strong in and which need more practice. Focus extra time on your weak areas in the week before exams.
What Students in Kerala Are Saying
Students from UP schools and High Schools across Malappuram, Kozhikode, and other districts are already using Your Hindi Club to improve their Hindi marks and build real confidence in the language.
The platform has been helping Kerala students since its founding, and with the addition of AI Guruji, even the most difficult grammar doubts can be resolved instantly — in Malayalam, the language students think and understand in best.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q. Is Your Hindi Club really free? Yes, completely. There are no hidden charges, no premium plans, and no expiry. Every activity, worksheet, AI Guruji session, and learning tool is free for all registered users.
Q. Which classes is this platform for? Your Hindi Club is primarily designed for Kerala UP school (Classes 5–7) and High School (Classes 8–10) students. However, anyone who wants to learn Hindi through Malayalam is welcome — including parents and adults.
Q. Do I need to know any Hindi to start? No. The platform is designed for absolute beginners. It starts from the very first letter of the Hindi alphabet and builds up step by step.
Q. Can I use this on my mobile phone? Yes. The platform works on mobile browsers. There is also an app available — look for the Install App option on the homepage.
Q. How long will it take to learn Hindi? With 20–30 minutes of daily practice on Your Hindi Club, most students see significant improvement in reading and writing within 4–6 weeks, and are exam-ready within a full semester of consistent practice.
Q. What if I have a doubt that AI Guruji cannot answer? You can reach the Your Hindi Club team via WhatsApp or email at support@yourhindiclub.com. The teachers behind the platform are always available to help.
Conclusion — Start Today, Not Tomorrow
Hindi is not as difficult as it seems — especially when it is explained in Malayalam by teachers who understand exactly what Kerala students struggle with. Your Hindi Club was built for you, by teachers who have sat in classrooms across Malappuram and watched students face the same challenges year after year.
The platform is free. The tools are ready. AI Guruji is waiting for your first question.
Start learning Hindi now → yourhindiclub.com/signup
Your Hindi Club — Empowering Kerala students to master Hindi since 1985. Free, interactive, and explained in Malayalam.
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