
ONLINE SWAHILI COURSE (starting on 01 February 2023)
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ONLINE SWAHILI COURSE
- IN-GROUP LESSON – ONLINE
- Starting on : 01 Feb 2023
This will be for each week on Wednesday and Friday and Monday (Morning session (10:00am-11:30am (EAT) and Evening session 6:00pm-7:30pm (EAT)
Total number of lesson will be 10 lessons
- Price : 10 dollars per a student per a lesson
- Discount : If you pay whole course at once, I offer a discount of 8 dollars per a
lesson per student
- Zoom link : You will get a zoom link after confirmation and payment done
- PRIVATE/ INDIVIDUAL LESSON – ONLINE
- Starting on : Am flexible hours
- Price : Single lesson Price is 15$
- Discount: If you pay in-advance:
- :10 lesson Price is 135$
- :15 lesson Price is 200$
- :20 Lesson Price is 265$
- PRIVATE/INDIVIDUAL LESSON: IN-PERSONAL/FACE TO FACE
- (For those who are basing in Arusha)
- Starting on : Am really flexible hours
- Place/Venue : Any place of your choice (at your home, working place, restaurant)
- Price : Depends on
- Number of students
- Distance
- Numbers of lessons
Contact:
Phone No: : +255756708434 (WhatsApp)
- Web : https://davidswahilitrainer.co.tz/
- Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/david_swahili_trainer/
- Email : Davidymvungy@gmail.com
- CONTENTS:
David can accommodate absolutely beginners, intermediate, and advanced Swahili learners. After a brief evaluation of each student’s current language level, David will design a curriculum geared specifically for each student.
Typically, lessons will follow the general outline below.
- CONTENTS FOR BEGINNERS:
- Self-introduction and greetings.
- Numbers (to know Tanzanian currency and to be able to negotiate).
- Telling time.
- Positive Subject Prefix, Tense Markers, and Verbs.
- Construction of Positive Senesces.
- Construction of Negative tense.
- Present Perfect tense marker “has and have” (Positive “me” and its Negative “ja”).
- The Verb “to have” and “to be” (Positive and Negative).
- CONTENTS FOR INTERMEDIATE:
- Relative of time “when”.
- Question words.
- Objective pronoun (Someone who is affect by the action).
- Prepositional form (someone doing something for, to, or on behalf of someone else).
- Subjunctive form (Request and obligations).
- Conditional tense marker “if” in Swahili “ki”.
- Passive form.
- Imperative form.
- Prepositional “kwa” (kwa as: for, to, by, with, adverbial manner etc.
- Reading skills.
In this level practical tricks are used to memorize the grammar easily (“nw” formula,
STOV formula, STROV formula etc.)
- CONTENTS FOR ADVANCED LEVEL:
- Causative form.
- Reciprocal form.
- Reflexive form.
- Noun Classes.
- Elaboration of noun classes.
- Elaboration of grammar and vocabulary.
- Reading and writing skills.
- Storytelling in Swahili.
- Translation services:
David is available to provide translation services as indicated below:
- Swahili – English
- English – Swahili.
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