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Amharic/Amarigna for Beginners (Ethiopian/African Language) Part 2 (6-9)

In part 2 (8 session class), begin to learn Amharic/Amarigna, the official language of Ethiopia. Ethiopia is the one of the oldest African countries, the source of the Nile River and coffee. Learn about Ethiopia through its language!
Hana Seyoum
Average rating:
5.0
Number of reviews:
(85)
Class

What's included

8 live meetings
6 hrs 40 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

Amharic for Beginners is an exciting and interactive class for children who want to learn Amharic!

Amharic is the national language of Ethiopia, the second most widely spoken Semitic language next to Arabic, and one of the oldest languages in Africa.  Ethiopia is one of the oldest countries in Africa, the place where coffee was discovered, the source of the Nile River, and is known as the cradle of civilization.

In part one of this course, children will learn the following:
•	Class 1 – Review of Part 1 Lessons
•	Class 2 – Family, Question Words, 7th & 8th
•	Class 3 – Clothing,  9th & 10th Fidel
•	Class 4 – House & Household Items, Verb To Have, 11th Fidel
•	Class 5 – Places to Go & Transportation, Verb To Go, 12th Fidel
•	Class 6 – Pets, 13th Fidel
•	Class 7 – Farm Animals, Verb To Love, 14th Fidel
•	Class 8 – Review

 We will learn through games, songs, and lots of practice! During each we will hear a story in Amharic incorporating the new vocabulary to train the children’s ear to hear Amharic as well as practice speaking!!

This course will be tons of fun!!! 

We will meet twice a week for 4 weeks and students are expected to do their part by practicing and reviewing the class recording each week.  I am always available to answer questions throughout the week as well! 

No previous knowledge of Amharic is needed! Minimal knowledge in Amharic is fine as well! I am looking forward to learning and laughing with your children soon!!

Other Details

Supply List
Learners will have vocabulary before each class that they can print.  Let's Learn the Amharic Alphabet workbook is optional.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined August, 2020
5.0
85reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Hello! 

I am excited to meet your child in the classroom! 

I was born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.  I have worked with children for over 15 years and truly find joy in teaching children.  I currently homeschool my 3 children as well as teach Amharic classes in Dallas, TX.  

My husband and I try to make sure to teach our children Ethiopian culture as well as African history so our children can find pride in who they are.  I have a Bachelor of Arts in Biology and Psychology from Baylor University and have worked in corporate training for 5 years before deciding to stay home with my children and homeschool.  Teaching every day is hard work, but I can’t find anything more rewarding.  And if you make it fun and engaging, children fall in love with learning and become life long learners.  I look forward to teaching your children and opening the doors of Ethiopian culture through the Amharic language!

 Hana


Policy:
1. I do not offer a refund after the 1st class. I apologize for any inconvenience. 
2. If I have fewer students enrolled then the minimum enrollment, I may shorten the class time to accommodate or perhaps the class will be cancelled or postponed, it will depend on the class and scenario.

I love to accommodate requests and build relationships with my families, feel free to contact me with any questions, concerns, or comments! I would love to hear your thoughts! I look forward to teaching your learners soon! 

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$130

for 8 classes

2x per week, 4 weeks
50 min
Completed by 8 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-9
5-11 learners per class

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