Language — Foundations @abhidnyalearning

You already know
how to use language.
Now let us understand it.

Language is not a set of rules to be memorised. It is a living system — and when you understand how it works, writing becomes natural, reading becomes active, and communication becomes powerful.

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Every student who says “I am not good at English” is really saying “nobody showed me the logic inside the language.” This page exists to show you that logic.

Language is not just an
exam subject. It is your primary tool.

Every other subject — Science, Maths, History — is accessed through language. A student who cannot read carefully, write clearly, or express themselves precisely is at a disadvantage in every class, not just English.

This section is built around the four core language skills: Reading, Writing, Grammar, and Communication. Each topic is taught not as a rule to follow, but as a pattern to understand. Rules change; patterns endure.

Browse below by stream — or start with the topic that gives you the most difficulty. That is always the most useful place to begin.

Language has layers.
Let us peel them one at a time.

Reading, Grammar, and Writing are not separate skills — they reinforce each other at every level. The better you read, the better you write. The better you write, the more precisely you think.

📖 ReadingComprehension · Inference · Active Reading
🔤 GrammarStructure · Usage · Parts of Speech
✍️ WritingComposition · Style · Expression
📖 Reading & Comprehension Reading is not just moving your eyes across a page. It is a conversation with the writer.
🔤 Grammar & Structure Grammar is not a list of rules. It is the architecture inside every sentence you speak or write.
✍️ Writing & Composition Writing is thinking made visible. The better you write, the more clearly you think.

“The limits of my language
are the limits of my world.

— Ludwig Wittgenstein, Philosopher

What we are actually
building, skill by skill.

Every topic on this page develops one or more of these four core language abilities — the ones that cross every subject boundary.

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Reading — with intention
Extracting meaning from a text quickly, accurately, and at multiple levels — literal, inferential, and evaluative. This is the skill that comprehension passages actually test.
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Writing — with clarity
Organising ideas into sentences, sentences into paragraphs, and paragraphs into coherent arguments. Writing is thinking in slow motion — it is also the most revealing academic skill.
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Grammar — with logic
Understanding why sentences work the way they do — not just correcting errors by ear, but identifying errors by reason. Grammar is the instruction manual for the language you already speak.
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Communication — with precision
Saying exactly what you mean, to exactly the right audience, in exactly the right register. Precision in communication is the rarest and most valuable language skill of all.

Language is best learned in conversation.

The Thinking Studio includes sessions on language, reasoning, and communication — because clear thinking and clear expression are the same skill, approached from different angles.