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I'm a native Urdu speaker and I took Urdu at GCSE myself, finishing with [an A* / a grade 8], so I know the exam from the inside. I teach online every day in an education organisation I run, so video lessons are second nature.
I teach Urdu at three levels:
- Complete beginners, starting with the alphabet, sounds and first words
- Heritage speakers who grew up hearing Urdu at home and want to read and write it properly
- GCSE students, where most of the marks sit in reading, writing and the formal register rather than conversation