Published 2/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920×1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 854.58 MB | Duration: 2h 33m
New Swahili Language Syllabus
What you’ll learn
Learn Personal Subject Prefixes and their Negation
Personal Pronouns and their Negation
Learn Basic Swahili Greetings
Learn Other forms of Swahili Greetings
Learn Present and their Negation
Learn Future tense and their Negation
Learn Past tense and their Negation
Learn Simple Past tense and their Negation
Learn Past perfect tense and their Negation
Learn Simple Past tense and their Negation
Requirements
No Swahili experience needed. Basic Swahili knowledge would be advantageous
Description
Do you want to learn Africa most spoken language with over 200 million speakers?Do you have plans on visiting East Africa- Kenya or Tanzania?Do you want access to online resources, materials and tutoring services from native Tanzanian teachers?Have you attempted learning Swahili with Duo-lingo, and still find that you miss some basics grammar?Welcome to Lugha Swahili School Beginners Online Course.Enjoy online lessons with an experienced Kiswahili tutors and high-end course materials, by taking this online self-paced course.The programme has helped many students reach their goals in language comprehension, enhancing their interactions at work and life.The beginners course is designed for those who have not been exposed to Kiswahili prior to joining. The courses are interactive, practical and fun! The course comes with a designed and tailored student lesson PDFs, with home exercises and will be run using PowerPoint Presentation slides. In the sessions, we take time at the beginning recapping the home exercises. We will also be doing practical speaking exercises. The course is designed to enable you, the learner, to begin speaking Kiswahili from the first session. Each lesson is aimed to help you become fluent by explaining the grammar rules with examples, including examples of conversations and practical speaking exercise. Learn Tanzanian and Kenyan Swahili with Lugha Swahili and has taught students in USA, UK and East Africa. The school’s mission is to provide a world-class materials products and tuition services and share the Kiswahili language and Swahili culture to a wide range audience. Johnnie , the tutor, is a native Kenyan Tanzanian(mixed) was born in Kenya and is based in both United Kingdom Kenay. His passion to share her culture and understanding of linguistics has helped students achieve their goals. Who this course is for:This course is intended for anyone who has a keen interest in the Kiswahili language.Those looking to learn Spoken Swahili, especially those living in East Africa or who will be visiting East Africa. This is an introductory level course.Expats living in East AfricaBusiness visitors to East AfricaThis is an introductory course in Spoken Kiswahili taught by Johnnie Walker (Mugendi) has been teaching Swahili as a Spoken language for over 15 years. During this time he has taught in schools, universities and several organizations and volunteering in the UK.Johnnie teaches this course in English through video presentations along with downloadable PDFs which will contain vocabulary and grammar construction notes. This beginners course will teach greetings, introductions, present continuous tense, past tense, future tense, and numbers. Various themes will be used to build vocabulary while learning the lessons.Please join us in this course.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Introduction
Lecture 2 Family in Swahili
Lecture 3 Parts of the body in Swahili
Lecture 4 Insects in Swahili
Lecture 5 Fruits in Swahili
Lecture 6 The big World animals in Swahili
Lecture 7 Small world animals in Swahili
Lecture 8 Other animals in Swahili
Lecture 9 Swahili Greetings
Lecture 10 Past tense Negation
Lecture 11 Present tense
Lecture 12 Future tense in Swahili
Lecture 13 Habari Greetings Section C
Lecture 14 Basics of telling time in Swahili
Lecture 15 Intermediate way of telling time
Lecture 16 Other forms of Swahili greetings
Lecture 17 Some Vocabularies in Swahili
Lecture 18 Future tense in Swahili
Lecture 19 Simple past tense
Lecture 20 Past Perfect Tense
Lecture 21 Simple Past Perfect Negation
Lecture 22 Past Perfect Tense Negation
Beginner and intermediate Swahili learners,People who want to learn more about new Swahili terms and pronunciation
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