Why start at the market?
Most Indian learners first need English for daily life — buying vegetables, asking prices, and talking to shopkeepers. This lesson teaches five useful words, one sentence you can reuse every day, and a short conversation you can practice in front of a mirror.
Our full program uses the method Listen → Speak → Understand → Grammar. Grammar comes later; speaking comes first.
5 words with Hindi meanings
| English | Hindi | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Apple | सेब | I ate an apple. |
| Buy | खरीदना | I want to buy milk. |
| Market | बाज़ार | Let's go to the market. |
| Fresh | ताज़ा | These vegetables are fresh. |
| Price | कीमत | What is the price? |
Tip: Say each word aloud three times. Then say the example sentence. Do not translate word-by-word — learn the whole phrase.
Sentence pattern
I went to the market to buy fresh apples.
मैं ताज़ा सेब खरीदने बाज़ार गया।
Pattern: I went to [place] to [verb] [adjective] [noun].
Try your own: I went to the shop to buy fresh milk. · I went to the mall to buy new shoes.
Conversation: Buying apples
Shopkeeper: Hello! Fresh apples today. Only ₹80 per kg.
You: I would like one kilo, please.
Shopkeeper: Sure! These are very fresh. Anything else?
You: No, thank you. What is the total price?
Shopkeeper: That will be ₹80. Thank you!
Read both roles aloud. Record yourself on your phone and listen back — this builds confidence faster than silent reading.
Quick quiz
- What does Fresh mean? (Answer: new, clean, good quality / ताज़ा)
- Fill in: What is the _____? (Answer: price)
- Translate to English: मैं बाज़ार जाना चाहता हूँ। (Answer: I want to go to the market.)
What comes next in the full program?
Days 2–100 cover greetings, family, travel, office English, job interviews, and more — each day with new words, one pattern, one conversation, and a quiz. The app adds AI speaking scores, English Buddy (Hindi input), and real-life scenarios.
Related reading: English for market shopping · Hindi to English tips · 100-day plan