What's included
24 live meetings
18 in-class hoursClass Experience
This class intends to provide a holistic experience with immersion in the Swahili language. Swahili is the fourteenth most spoken language in the world and derives from East Africa. Each topic is relevant to real life situations that would be pertinent to living in a Swahili spoken culture. Please note that our "INTRODUCTION TO SWAHILI" course must be taken to take this course. Week 1: “Darasani” In the Classroom Objective: To be in a real life classroom situation with relevant dialogue and vocabulary. I. VIVGreeting: Kusalimia ● Shikamoo, mwalimu (I respect you, teacher) ● Marahaba (Thank you for your respect) ● Hamjambo? (How are you all?) ● Hatujambo. (We are good.) ● Karibu Darasani! (Welcome to class) II. Communicating with Teacher: Kuongea na mwalimu ● Polepole (slowly) ● Tena (again) ● Sema tena (say it again) ● Asante (thank you) ● Asante sana (thank you very much) ● Samahani (excuse me) III. Verbs: Vitenzi, Learn to conjugate with “mimi” ● Kusoma (to read/study) ● Kuandika (to write) ● Kujifunza (to learn) IV. Introducing oneself: ● Jina lako nani? (what’s your name?) ● Jina langu ni ______. (my name is) V. New Vocabulary/Maneno Kujifunza ● Mwalimu (teacher) ● Mwanafunzi (student) ● Darasa (classroom) ● Shule (school) ● Swali (question) Week 2 “Sokoni” At the Market Objective: To be able to interact at a market, bargain prices, and buy local products and produce. I. Phrases at the Market: Maneno Sokoni Greeting ● Habari za asubuhi? (good morning) ● Habari za mchana? (good afternoon) ● Nzuri sana. (very good) ● Asante. (thank you) Asking for Prices/amount ● Ni shilingi ngapi? (how many shillings?) ● Bei gani? (what price?) ● Kilo ngapi?: kilo moja (i.e. wali) (how many kilos?: one kilo) II. Numbers: Nambari 0. Sifuri 1. Moja 2. Mbili 3. Tatu 4. Nne 5. Tano 6. Sita 7. Saba 8. Nane 9. Tisa 10. Kumi III. Prices: Bei gani? ● mia=100 ● elfu=1,000 IV. Practice: ● Mia tatu= 300 ● Mia tano=500 ● Elfu mbili=2,000 ● Elfu tano=5,000 ● Elfu mbili, mia tano=2,500 V. Food/Market Vocabulary: Maneno Kujifunza ● Wali (rice) ● Matunda (fruit) ● Mboga (vegetable) ● Embe (mango) ● Mandazi (donut) ● Nyanya (tomato) ● Ndizi (banana) ● Samaki (fish) ● Kitunguu (onion) ● Tikiti maji (watermelon) ● Machungwa (orange) ● Papai (papaya) ● Mchicha (like spinach) ● Unga wa ugali (ugali flour) VI. Vitenzi: Verbs ● Kununua (to buy) ● Kulipa (to pay) ● Kupunguza (to lower price) ● Kuuza (to sell) VII. What did we learn today? Kujifunza nini leo? VIII. Homework: Kazi ya Nyumbani Week 3 “Kunywa Chai” Drinking Tea Objective: To be able to interact in a social setting drinking tea with other members of the community. I. Phrases: Maneno Unapokunywa Chai ● Habari za asubuhi? (good morning) ● Nzuri. Habari na wewe? (Good, and you?) ● Nzuri. Asante sana. (Good. Thank you very much.) ● Karibu chai. (Have some tea.) ● Ni shilingi ngapi? (How much?) ● Mia tano, tafadhali. (500, please) ● Asante kwa chai! (Thank you for the tea) ● Karibu chai. (Have some chai.) ● Karibu tena! (Come again) ● Bei gani? (How much?) ● Bei nzuri. (Good/fair price) ● Bei ghali. (Expensive price) ● Kwa = for ● Na = and II. Vocabulary: Maneno Kujifunza ● Chai (tea) ● Sukari (sugar) ● Kikombe (cup) ● Sahani (plate) ● Mandazi (donut) ● Maziwa (milk) ● Asali (honey) ● Kahawa (coffee) III. Verbs: Vitenzi ● Kunywa chai (to drink tea) ● Kunywa kahawa (to drink coffee) ● Kula mandazi (to eat donuts) ● Kula chapati (to eat chapati/unleavened bread) IV. Conjugating ● Ninakunywa (I drink/I am drinking) ● Ninakula (I eat/I am eating) V. What did we learn today? Kujifunza nini leo? VI. Homework: Kazi ya Nyumbani
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Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Ms. Brink received cultural and linguistic training while in the U.S. Peace Corps as an education volunteer in Tanzania. There, she learned Swahili and utilized it in informal and formal settings to teach and communicate with locals from 2012 to 2013. Since, she has used it to help refugees, translate presentations, and to communicate with clients and international students while also living in Kenya for an additional two years.
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Live Group Class
$30
weekly or $350 for 24 classes2x per week, 12 weeks
45 min
Completed by 1 learner
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-14
1-6 learners per class