Learn Hindi in Washington DC or online

Register now for our 2025 winter term!

  • Multiple levels
  • Small class size – max. 12 students
  • Native-speaking & experienced instructors
  • Affordable tuition – $380 per level
  • 4 terms per year – each 10 weeks long
  • Convenient downtown location or online

Learn Hindi and study at the International Language Institute in Washington, DC or online.

The Hindi Language Program at ILI consists of four 10-week terms throughout the year. We offer 8 different levels from beginner to advanced. Hindi classes take place once a week in the evenings. Our teachers are all native-speaking and experienced. The Hindi Language Program integrates speaking, listening, reading and writing. We maintain small class sizes to enable adequate time for conversation in every class. To find your level, please refer to the level description or use our self-evaluation guide. If you have further questions, please call Jane Edwards, ILI’s Foreign Language Coordinator, at 202-686-5610 extension 105. Enroll now!

Live, Instructor-led In-Person or Online Hindi Classes 

Learn Hindi in person or online from a live instructor using Zoom. All online classes are instructor-led, in real-time, allowing for the same live interaction as our in-person classes. Some of our classes are a combination of in-person and online students. We have 360-degree cameras in the rooms enabling online participants to feel part of the class. This hybrid class environment allows students to engage with each other and the instructor and to practice reading, writing, listening, and speaking the Hindi Language.

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Register now for our 2025 winter term!

2025 Term:Session Dates:Registration Deadline:
WinterJan. 13-Mar. 22, 2025Sunday, Dec. 29, 2024
SpringApr. 7-Jun. 14, 2025Monday, Mar. 24, 2025
SummerJun. 30-Sep. 6, 2025Monday, Jun. 16, 2025
FallSep. 22-Dec. 6, 2025Monday, Sep. 8, 2025

Hindi Level Description

Offered on: Thursdays: 6:15 - 8:45 pm. Enroll now!

This course is for those learners with little or no command of the Hindi language. Learners will be introduced to modern spoken and written Hindi. Learners will learn how to respond to typical everyday needs, such as formal introductions, greetings, offering thanks, exchanging personal information, expressing respect, giving commands and instructions, and making requests. Learners will be introduced to Devanagari script and will learn how to form the letters of the alphabet. Basic listening, speaking, reading and writing skills will be addressed throughout the course.

Objective: To introduce learners to basic Hindi vocabulary, simple sentence structure, and to provide learners with the ability to engage in simple conversation. The emphasis of this class is placed on learning Hindi sounds and the writing system, building vocabulary, acquiring essential grammar and developing basic conversation.

Outcome: Upon successful completion of this course, learners will be able to form basic sentences, engage in simple conversations involving greetings and introductions, descriptions, and common idiomatic expressions. Learners will further be able to read and write Devanagari script.

Topics: In addition to learning the Devanagari alphabet, grammatical topics covered in this level will include simple sentence structure, interrogative and negative sentences, numbers, demonstrative pronouns and adjectives, noun types and forms, indefinite words, plurality and respect with adjectives and nouns.

Textbook: Beginning Hindi: A Complete Course (with accompanying CD) Joshua Pien and Fauzia Farooqui, Georgetown University Press, $79

Lessons: Parts I and II, Chapters 1 to 6, pages 1-110, plus supplemental material selected or generated by the instructor.
Offered on: Wednesdays: 6:15 - 8:45 pm. Enroll now!

This course is for those learners who have already mastered the Devanagari script. Listening, speaking, reading and writing skills will be consolidated throughout the course. Learners will learn how to provide extensive personal information, including how to describe one’s family members, one’s home and one’s daily routines at work and at home. Learners will also acquire essential basic skills such as telling the time, talking about geographic locations and describing the weather and climate.

Objective: To enrich learners’ everyday vocabulary and to allow learners to become conversant with more complex grammatical structures. The emphasis of this class is enabling learners to engage in more developed conversations regarding their professional and personal circumstances and to gain further insight into local customs and traditions.

Outcome: Upon successful completion of this course, learners will be able to pursue conversations involving descriptions of daily routines, people, possessions, home and work. Learners will further be able to tell time and discuss climate and weather-related issues.

Topics: In addition to consolidating knowledge of the Devanagari alphabet, grammatical topics covered in this level will include the possessive case, comparatives and superlatives, postpositions, oblique forms of postpositions, pronouns and adjectives, reflexive pronouns, the Present Continuous, and conjunct verbs. The use of the infinitive will be explored further.

Textbook: Beginning Hindi: A Complete Course (with accompanying CD) Joshua Pien and Fauzia Farooqui, Georgetown University Press, $79

Lessons: Chapters 7 to 17, pages 111-264, plus supplemental material selected or generated by the instructor.
Offered on: Mondays 6:15-8:45 pm ET Enroll now!

This course is for those learners who have already acquired a solid foundation in the written system coupled with a good grounding in basic grammar. Listening, speaking, reading and writing skills will be further developed throughout this level. This level will introduce more complex grammar and themes, such as expressing likes, needs and desires, obligations and recommendations and giving instructions, and vocabulary will be enriched.

Objective: To allow learners to express a wider range of preferences and concerns through a command of more complex structures and vocabulary. The emphasis of this class is to enable learners to apply knowledge gained thus far to fulfill a number of daily functions, including conducting transactions and communicating desires and obligations.

Outcome: Upon successful completion of this course, learners will be able to express preferences and perform daily transactions, such as choosing items, expressing measures and discussing prices. Learners will also be able to describe past circumstances and past activities, and to iterate rules and regulations. Learners will have a more extensive command of time expressions.

Topics: Grammatical topics covered in this level will include contracted pronoun forms, the Past Habitual verb tense, the Past Continuous verb tense, expressions of compulsion, further uses of the Infinitive, and an introductions to the Subjunctive. Learners will also cover expressions of measures and price discussions.

Textbook: Beginning Hindi: A Complete Course (with accompanying CD) Joshua Pien and Fauzia Farooqui, Georgetown University Press, $79

Lessons: Chapters 18 to 30, pages 265-410, plus supplemental material selected or generated by the instructor.
Offered on: not offered at this time

This course is for those learners who, having acquired a solid grounding in listening, speaking, reading and writing skills, wish to express themselves with more complex sentence structures. Learners will complete their knowledge of the verb system and enrich their vocabulary in order to fulfill necessary functions while traveling, in addition to expressing themselves on more abstract subjects. Learners will be introduced to aspects of Hindi culture through sayings, proverbs, readings, and teacher-selected materials.

Objective: To allow learners to become autonomous in planning a journey, arranging transportation and accommodation, following itineraries, and seeking information on travel plans. Learners will describe past experiences and accomplishments with a wider range of tenses and practice describing ailments and physical conditions within the context of a doctor’s visit.

Outcome: Upon successful completion of this course, learners will be able to extend invitations and discuss future plans, arrange for transportation and lodging, provide and follow directions, and obtain information necessary for travel. Learners will also be able to narrate past events with more complexity and master the vocabulary necessary for the description of symptoms during a visit to the doctor’s office.

Topics: Grammatical topics covered in this level will include the Future, Present Perfect, Past Perfect and Perfective tenses. Learners will deepen their command of the Subjunctive through use with coordinating conjunctions, review transitive and intransitive verbs, and compound verbs.

Textbook: Beginning Hindi: A Complete Course (with accompanying CD) Joshua Pien and Fauzia Farooqui, Georgetown University Press, $79

Lessons: Chapters 31 to 41, pages 411-550, plus supplemental material selected or generated by the instructor.
Offered on: not offered at this time

This course will include a review of the basics of Hindi with continuing understanding of intermediate elements in the language. Grammatical topics will include a review of verb tenses, as well as the order of words in the sentence. More advanced vocabulary and grammar will be introduced. A wide variety of authentic Hindi texts, including news and magazine articles, extracts from social media websites, film dialogues, and contemporary Hindi literature will be used in class. Cultural, political, and societal topics will be discussed.

Objective: Through more complex vocabulary, grammatical style, and topics, students will work toward expanding their understanding of reading and speaking in Hindi.

Learning Outcome: Upon completion of this level students will be able to take a Hindi conversation or written passage to a more complicated level while acquiring a more advanced understanding of Hindi / Indian language and culture.

Topics: This graded series of culturally significant readings encourages literary appreciation and cultural understanding. Subject matter ranges from holidays to book reviews and provides insight into the varied cultural worlds of Hindi speakers.

Textbook: The Routledge Intermediate Hindi Reader by Naresh Sharma, Tej K. Bhatia, $79

Lessons: Chapters 1-8
Offered on: Not offered this term

In Intermediate 2, the discussions and grammar become more complex. Concepts such as transitive and causative verbs, inverted prepositions, reflexive possessive pronouns, and reduplication will be introduced. Students will continue to review and deepen their knowledge of topics such as infinitive usage, compound verbs, and the subjunctive. This course will include discussions about Indian geography, history, culture, and politics in more detail than previous classes.

Objective: Students will gain a deeper understanding of Indian culture and the Hindi language through more complex vocabulary, more in-depth discussions of Indian culture and politics, and more grammar concepts. They will improve their ability to read, speak, and write in Hindi.

Learning Outcome: Upon completion of this level, students will have improved their understanding of the language and deepened the knowledge of Hindi and India that they acquired in Intermediate 1. They will have a more solid understanding of the grammar learned and gained more experience with working with newspaper and magazine articles, extracts from social media website, film dialogues & contemporary Hindi Literature.

Topics: In this course, students will discuss culturally significant readings to encourage literary appreciation and cultural understanding. This class covers Indian history, politics, classical myths, and social life, providing an insight into modern life of Hindi speakers.

Textbook: The Routledge Intermediate Hindi Reader by Naresh Sharma, Tej K. Bhatia, $79

Lessons: Chapters 9-16
Offered on: Not offered this term

This course is the last of Intermediate level classes. Students will continue to work on translating more complicated texts and expanding their use of spoken Hindi. This level is designed to prepare the student for advanced work in Hindi. There will be review of topics taught in previous levels and introduction of new topics such as more sophisticated vocabulary and themes in Indian culture.

Objective: Through new, advanced vocabulary, students will become accustomed to communicating in different tenses as well as a review of more complex expressions and selected constructions. A wealth of new vocabulary and idiomatic expressions will be introduced together with exposure to new cultural/social topics.

Learning Outcome: Students will become comfortable speaking in most complex situations and will acquire the confidence to participate in the more advanced level classes. Students will also be able to understand and read in an evermore sophisticated fashion.

Topics: Graded series of culturally significant readings which encourage literary appreciation and cultural understanding. Subject matter ranges from classical myths to modern social life and provides insight into the varied cultural worlds of Hindi speakers. Students using this intermediate Hindi reader should acquire approximately 330 words of new active vocabulary per level.

Textbook: Intermediate Hindi Reader by Usha R. Jain, $70

Lessons: Chapters 15-21
Offered on: Not offered this term

This level continues the advanced level curriculum in Hindi. Several texts by writers from across the Hindi speaking world will address a wide range of political, social, religious, and literary themes and represent a range of genres, styles, and periods. This level will continue engaging students in text translations and interpretation of conversations. Students will continue reading, analyzing, discussing, and debating these texts.

Objective: To expand on student’s current writing and conversational skills such as formulating ideas, writing essays, and ideas that would be considered complicated and sophisticated.

Learning Outcome: By the end of this class, students will have expanded their capabilities in Hindi and will be able to use it in various professional capabilities.

Topics: Selections of unmodified original texts for intensive reading which provide the necessary transition from an intermediate level to an advanced curriculum. Materials are provided for improving speaking proficiency, namely situational conversations, oral presentations on assigned topics, and simultaneous translations. Students will be provided with thematically organized specialized vocabulary on the basis which they can write coherent paragraphs in free compositions.

Textbook: A course in Advanced Hindi by Sheela Verma, $55 and other specialized materials will be used based on the student’s individual interests.

Lessons: To be decided by the teacher.

Program Details

$380 ($400 in 2025) for a 10-week one level class per student. Au-Pairs can receive a 10% discount on tuition with proof of their status. Enroll now!
May be purchased at the time of registration or at the Institute before or on the first day of class. All prices quoted include a 6% DC sales tax and all prices are subject to change at any time. Tax-exempt organizations or individuals need to provide proof of sales tax exemption before being charged. No retroactive refunds of sales tax. Once received by the student, books and other materials are the property of the student and are non-refundable.
Regarding placement, we recommend that you go to our self-evaluation guide on our website. Kindly read through each description of each level. If you feel that you are able to fulfill all the tasks described in one level, then move on to the next level and so on, until you reach a description of tasks that you are unable to fulfill. That would correspond to the level of classes in which you should enroll. If, once enrolled, you should not feel comfortable at that level, you can transfer to another level, availability permitting.

We do not offer placement tests.
Regular group classes meet once weekly in the evening (6:15-8:45 pm ET) or on Saturday mornings (10 am-12:30 pm ET) for 10 weeks. Each session is 2.5 hours. All class hours are U.S. Eastern Time (Standard or Daylight Saving). Classes cancelled due to holidays, instructors’ sickness, or other unforeseen circumstances are made up at the end of the regular term unless the entire class can arrange for a make-up on another day of the week.
In-person at ILI and online via Zoom. Our classes are usually held in person at Rhode Island Ave NW, Suite 100, Washington, DC 20036. Classes are also offered online via Zoom. We are within walking distance from the Metro's Dupont Circle (South exit) and Farragut North stations. Parking garages are close by and parking on the street is available after 6:30 pm.
Minimum 3, maximum 12 students. We recommend signing up as early as possible so we can adequately plan for all classes. If the minimum enrollment of at least 3 students per class is not met, we will have to cancel that class after the registration deadline has passed. In case of a cancellation, students will be given the opportunity to change classes, postpone their enrollment or request a full refund.
Our program requires each student to participate in weekly quizzes, which will be graded, based on a “Pass” or “Fail” system. There will be a final quiz that will measure the sum of the instructional objectives for the course. Grades are verbally communicated to students at the end of each class/course, and are marked on the attendance/performance sheet. Students must have completed and passed at least 70% of the quizzes to move to the next level.
It is important for students to attend every class meeting. It is also important that they arrive on time for class. We cover a lot of material in each class. The instructor cannot repeat material for students who are absent or come late. Students will be marked absent when they do not come to class. Missed group classes may only be made up if the same level is being offered on another day and the class is not at full capacity. Students who arrive 15 minutes after the advertised starting time will be marked late. For every 3 times that the student is marked as late, it will count as a missed hour. If we notice that a student’s attendance is in danger of falling below 70%, we will issue an attendance report to the student.
Per request, we can issue certificates of completion after the term has ended. The certificate can be ordered at the front desk. In order to be eligible to receive a certificate or pass to the next level, you are required to attend a minimum of 70% of the classes and have a “Passing” grade. We will need a couple of days in order to verify your attendance and passing grade before issuing the certificate.
ILI’s foreign language group programs are accredited by ACCET (Accrediting Council for Continuing Education & Training), and we also offer 2.5 Continuing Education Units (CEU’s) per every successfully completed course, 5.0 for the accelerated courses. Upon request, our Certificates of Completion can include the CEU’s earned per semester.
No refunds are issued for any reason after the registration deadline for the term (see Schedule above). Classes cancelled due to holidays, instructors’ sickness, or other unforeseen circumstances are made up at the end of the regular term unless the entire class can arrange for a make-up on another day of the week. Individually missed group classes may only be made up if the same level is being offered on another day and the class is not at full capacity. Otherwise there is no make-up for individually missed classes.
The International Language Institute reserves the right to cancel any class if deemed necessary. Prior to commencement of class, students will be given a full refund. In the event of cancellation after the commencement of class, the pro-rata portion of the unexpended tuition will be refunded. The prorated amount of refundable monies will be determined by the ratio of classes completed to the total number of classes in the scheduled program. The International Language Institute reserves the right to assign substitute instructors whenever necessary.
Classes are cancelled in accordance with federal government closures for the entire day due to inclement weather. Please check public announcements on radio, TV and the internet; or call ILI at (202) 362-2505. Closures are also posted on our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/ILIinDC. We rarely follow early dismissals.

ILI is closed for the following holidays: Martin Luther King Day, Presidents' Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, New Year's Day. Group classes will not meet on these holidays and the missed class(es) will be made up at the end of the term.
Please contact our Foreign Language Coordinator, Jane Edwards, at (202) 686-5610 ext. 105 or at [email protected].