4 days to go.
Doors close on my 6 month Punjabi Speaking Programme on 2nd February.
I’ve had quite a few calls this week, and there’s one question that keeps coming up:
“But don’t I need to learn the Punjabi alphabet — Oora Aera — first?”
So let me ask you this.
Did you learn to speak English first…
or did you learn your ABC first?
You learnt to speak first.
You learnt through:
• Listening
• Modelling
• Repeating
• Pretend play
• Hearing language used around you
And then reading and writing came later.
That’s exactly how we learn inside my Punjabi Speaking Programme.
This programme is about speaking first — not getting stuck in rules, scripts, or alphabets before you ever open your mouth.
Here’s what it looks like:
• 6 months
• Live taught by me
• Small group sessions
• Lots of practice through role plays
• Quizzes, flashcards, and more
And here’s what we cover:
• Male and female words
• Different verb types
• Sentence structure
• Everyday, real-life conversations
You don’t need to know Oora Aera to start.
You don’t need to read or write Punjabi to begin.
You just need the willingness to try — in a safe, supportive space.
If you’ve been waiting for the “right time”…
This might be it.
Ready to sign up?
https://punjabi.nirmolakheera.com/punjabi-speaking-course
And if you still have questions or want to talk it through:
Book a call and let’s chat:
https://punjabi.nirmolakheera.com/book-a-call