Students can develop their knowledge of basic Swahili in their four language learning skills: reading, writing, speaking and listening.
Course Aim
The course is an introduction to basic grammar, essential frequent vocabulary and key elements of pronunciation.
Method
This course will be taught in English and Swahili. Regular participation in class and completion of homework is highly recommended to ensure learning progress. Frequent feedback will be provided by the tutor.
Material
The course will be based on the textbook:
Furahia Kiswahili - Kiswahili kwa wageni (Hatua ya I) by BAKITA (2014).
It can be purchased from the tutor or directly from BAKITA, the National Kiswahili Council.
Course Requirements
No previous knowledge is required.
STRUCTURE
By end of the course you should be able to
- Spell out words
- Greetings
- Initiate a conversation/ introduction
- Ask and give personal information
- Talk about your family
- Numbers and making orders in a restaurant
The above is an indication of content that may be covered over the duration of the course but it could vary depending on the progress of students in the class.
- Trainer/in: Stephanie Inge Rudwick