I have been speaking Urdu for my whole life at this point, and can say without a doubt, that it is the most intricate language in existence, the way you can express yourself in Urdu is not possible anywhere else, but that could just be the bias speaking
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I feel as though Urdu requires a more practical approach when learning, If learnt from standard books, you can come of a little too formal; my way of teaching is thorugh speaking it a little more informaly, and focusing on the theoretical side of the language in poetry.
Ideally these lessons would be perfect for people who have a basic grasp of urdu and want to take it to the "Next level". However, I am also open to teaching completely new speakers