Author name: Hina M.

I'm a seasoned English trainer with a TESOL Professional Certification from Arizona State University, USA, and a Masters in Commerce from India. My professional journey has been a whirlwind of teaching, crafting curriculum, and mastering the art of words as an editor and advertising copywriter for over two decades. Plus, enjoyed a long-term American tie-up for a business venture, among other corporate leadership roles. In spite of my corporate success, my passion for education burns bright, combined with a deep desire to make quality English learning accessible to all Indians. EnglishGeni is my brainchild, born out of this desire. Welcome to learning with EnglishGeni!

Hindi to English

Perfect 1000 Three Letter Words with Hindi Meaning & Audio

Three letter words are a great way to kick off your English learning. Deep dive now! अंग्रेजी पढ़ना या लिखना नहीं आता, तब आप ऑडियो सुनिए, हिंदी में अंग्रेजी पढ़िए, दोहराए और आसान से सीखने लग जाइए। Learn useful 3 letter words, some abbreviations and shortened words forms too!

Vocabulary

Happy Weekend: Vocabulary & Talk Drill

This is an English Speaking Skills exercise on the topic, ‘Happy Weekend,’ that uses picture-based methodology to build vocabulary practice and drills that converge into a short but effective speech session.

Tap into the image cues and the conveniently imprinted vocabulary to fit the image theme to guide you along facile English expression.

Vocabulary

Master Picture Description: Unlock Your English Fluency

Picture description for English Speaking Skills is a grossly under-tapped area. Picture description for kids is often perceived as a fun, effective methodology but gets the short shrift when it comes to being used for adults. EnglishGeni presents a series of posts on picture descriptions with multiple varied themes that are scaled for beginner, intermediate, and advanced speakers of English.

Worksheets and Exercises

35 Degrees of Comparison Worksheet Sets for Intense Practice

This lesson is a corollary to the main lesson, Degrees of Comparison. You could review it before attempting these four degrees of comparison worksheet sets. However, note that these worksheets can be used independently of the main lesson.

A short summary of the main rules is revised here for your easy reference with this infographic on the rules to form the comparative and superlatives from the base or positive form of an adjective.