

✍️ Unlock Urdu fluency—one script at a time!
Read and Write Urdu Script: Teach Yourself is a concise, 120-page bilingual guide expertly designed to help beginners and multilingual learners master the Urdu script. With clear, teacher-written chapters, legible script, and practical exercises, it supports daily 30-minute practice routines that accelerate learning. Highly rated and ranked among top educational books, it breaks down complex Urdu writing into approachable, bite-sized lessons perfect for busy professionals eager to expand their linguistic skills.
| Best Sellers Rank | 27,987 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 27 in Teaching Adult Education 39 in Handwriting Reference 64 in Reading Skills Reference |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (137) |
| Dimensions | 12.7 x 0.64 x 19.69 cm |
| Edition | Bilingual |
| ISBN-10 | 1444103938 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1444103939 |
| Item weight | 1.05 kg |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 160 pages |
| Publication date | 30 July 2010 |
| Publisher | Teach Yourself |
M**N
The best book for learning urdu script
This is a very well written book! I learned so much about how to read urdu. Even though you can read arabic script urdu can be hard to handle :) - But this book is very different from other books I have read. I can highly recommend it to everybody who is studying urdu.
J**Y
Concise, useful introductory book
I am learning Urdu as a complete beginner (disclaimer: I can speak Punjabi adequately so am familiar with a lot of the words). I have always wanted to learn it, so thought lockdown would be a good opportunity to do so. So far I am finding this book really good; I can tell it has been written by a teacher. I must say that I am using this alongside the Teach Yourself Complete Urdu book too and dip in and out of both. I started by memorising the entire alphabet properly which is covered in the introduction section before moving on. What I like about the book is that each chapter is short and covers how to use a set of 4 characters from the alphabet; you then build on what you've learned in the chapters that follow. There is a separate chapter for vowel sounds. The explanations are really clear and there are good exercises to test yourself at the end of each chapter (I have found them to be challenging which is good for me personally as I want to push myself). I am only a third of the way through the book right now, but plan to finish it in the next few months as I am going through it quite methodically, making notes and flashcards. This is a short book (only about 120 pages), but I think it is enough to get a total novice started adequately. Also, unlike the Complete Urdu series, the urdu script is actually legible in this book. I must say that I am not finding learning Urdu easy; it is challenging to have to think and write from right to left. However, this book is definitely making it easier because it isn't too overwhelming and things are broken down into bitesize chunks. I try to spend at least 30 mins a day doing something to aide my learning (e.g. reading words, practicing writing the alphabet/basic words) and have found this is helping me progress quicker. Once you memorise the alphabet, you need to understand how to put it together to make words- the latter is the challenging bit!
G**A
Good
Nice and easy to read!
R**N
Very Very good
VERY VERY GOOD
Q**G
Five Stars
so nice, I love it so much
M**L
Good basis for progress
If you're like me and have a visual impairment the print quality of these Teach Yourself is not helpful but they are cheap(ish).
G**V
My First Urdu Script Book
I am from India and saw this book on a shelf in a bookstore in Bangalore. I was always interested in learning the Urdu script but never knew how to. I bought the book and within 10 days I had learnt the script. After that it was merely a matter of practising reading and writing. It has been 11 years since then and I have read dozens of Urdu books and feel comfortable with the language to such and extent that I can call it my second mother tongue.
A**K
Avoid
I found the book too basic. Unfortunately, there are no resources to learn Urdu handwriting. I suppose that it would be a good enough book for those who are new to Arabic and Persian script. As there are equal, and somewhat better resources on the internet, I would not recommend this book. A rip off for the price and not one of my best purchases.
S**O
La maglietta è proprio quella che ho visto portare da tanti in occasione dei mondiali di calcio. E' ben fatta e onsegnata nel breve tempo previsto. Ottimo
A**R
The book is fascinating! Though I had learnt Urdu script long ago, this is the first time I have been able to understand the meaning of each dot and principles of joining the letters. Thank you.
Y**A
Very thorough. I’m excited to learn
D**.
This book is a gem if you’re serious about learning Urdu script. The layout is approachable, the pacing is manageable, and I love how it builds your confidence with small wins—suddenly you realize you can recognize whole words, not just letters. I’ve been practicing a little each day, and I’m amazed at how quickly it clicked. Pair it with some audio or YouTube pronunciation help, and you’ll be unstoppable. For anyone wanting a friendly, structured entry into Urdu writing, this is a fantastic resource.
A**A
Very good for learning the script. Of course you have to keep focussed to not forget what you've learned. That's the difficult part for me. The book is perfect though. sehr gut zum Urdu Script schreiben und lesen lernen. Natürlich muss man dabei bleiben damit nichts vom Erlernten vergessen wird, Das ist der schwere Teil für mich. Das Buch ist aber perfect.
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