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Ongoing Beginner Armenian Reading, Writing, and Speaking

In this ongoing course, students will learn Armenian through fun activities like drawing, coding, storytelling, songs and more
Teni
Average rating:
5.0
Number of reviews:
(44)
Class

What's included

1 live meeting
25 mins in-class hours per week

Class Experience

We will meet each week to learn new letters, vocabulary, and conversations in Armenian. Learners will interact with each other and will have fun activities.
Students are welcome to join the class anytime. 

The topics of this class are learner-directed. We will choose a topic from the list below:
- Food, fruits, and vegetables
- Animals and nature
- Family members
- Poetry and songs
- Travel 
- Seasons and weather 
- Hobbies and color
- Likes and dislikes
- Time and numbers
- Suggested by the students

Tentative weekly topics/themes
Week of June 19: Food, fruits, and vegetables
Week of  June 26: Likes and dislikes and spring
Week of July 3: Seasons and weather
Week of July 10: Family members
Week of July 17: Travel

Sometimes we will use the website scratch.mit.edu to record our voices and pronunciations. We will make interactive and fun activities. The students will learn a thing or two about coding as well. They will record their voice using codes.

Each class will include:
- Greeting and introduction in Armenian
- Letter of the day
- new vocabulary selected from the topic list
- something fun like a poem, song, game, drawing, or a Scratch coding project
- Farewell

This class is taught in English. We may speak Armenian if everyone understands it.
Learning Goals
The main goal of this course is to develop a love of learning Armenian and teach the basics of the language through fun activities.
learning goal

Other Details

Parental Guidance
In some classes, we will use the Scratch website (scratch.mit.edu). The link will be provided in the class. Signing up for an account is recommended, but it's not required. The project files can be saved to your computer. Sometimes we may use YouTube to watch short videos and listen to songs. I will screen share those or share the links in the chat. We may use Google Slides to make and share presentations. Having a Google account is recommended.
Supply List
-Pencil and paper or anything else for practicing writing.
-A Laptop or a desktop computer with webcam, speaker and microphone (No iPad and Chromebook please, unless you want to use it as a second screen for Zoom)
-Internet: 3mbs+
-Using the Chrome browser is recommended
External Resources
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Joined February, 2022
5.0
44reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree in Music or Theatre or Arts from California State University
My mother tongue is Armenian. I'm passionate about teaching the Armenian language to kids.

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$20

weekly
1x per week
25 min

Completed by 2 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-10
1-3 learners per class

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