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The Girl Who Spoke Kagunita English
She opened her eyes and spoke clearly: “Photo-syn-the-sis.” kagunita english
One month later, her school announced a district English reading contest. Ananya volunteered. The other kids smirked. The Girl Who Spoke Kagunita English She opened
She won a silver medal that day. But more importantly, she started a small library in her village called Kagunita English , where children learn English through Kannada rhythms—and no letter ever feels like a stranger again. When you learn a new language, don’t erase your mother tongue—let it hold your hand. She won a silver medal that day
In a tiny hilltop village in Karnataka, there lived a curious 10-year-old named Ananya. She loved two things: her grandmother’s kannada kathalu (stories) and the strange, squiggly English words on her uncle’s old laptop.
But Ananya had a problem. English letters felt like wild birds—she could see them, but they wouldn’t sit still. ‘b’ and ‘d’ kept swapping places. ‘p’ and ‘q’ played tricks on her. Her classmates laughed when she read “school” as “s-ch-oo-ol.”