The Armenian language program is designed to introduce students to the Armenian world and culture as we know it today. With a vibrant Diaspora and an expanding, flourishing nation ranked country of the year in 2018 by the Economist, Armenia is the gateway to endless opportunities.
The Armenian language program is designed to introduce students to the Armenian world and culture as we know it today. With a vibrant Diaspora and an expanding, flourishing nation ranked country of the year in 2018 by the Economist, Armenia is the gateway to endless opportunities.
The Armenian language program offers four levels of instruction:
In Elementary Armenian I and II, students acquire the skills to communicate about topics relating to themselves and their immediate surroundings. They read authentic materials such as signs, advertisements, timetables, and texts in the form of tales, fables, and songs in unaltered original language.
In Intermediate Armenian I and II, students acquire the skills needed to communicate about a wide range of topics relating to the world beyond their immediate surroundings.
Topics include biography, geography, travel, holidays, education, health, arts, etc. At this level, students deepen their knowledge of grammar and begin to read full-length authentic short stories, excerpts from plays, newspaper headlines, and selected passages in newspaper articles in unaltered original language.
The Heritage course is designed for learners who have a background in Armenian, it combines the content of the elementary and intermediate levels.
In Advanced Armenian I and II, students develop competence to communicate on topics relating to social, historical, political, and cultural issues of importance to the Armenian society and the Armenian Diaspora. They perfect their knowledge of grammar and write short essays using complex forms of the language. They read longer literary works with the use of a dictionary.
The Columbia University Language Resource Center focuses on promoting innovative approaches to learning across a broad range of languages as it seeks to foster better language teaching practices and methods for all its constituencies.
The work of the LRC fits into the university-wide effort to encourage collaboration across the boundaries of departments, disciplines, and schools.
Armenian language course is offered by Berlitz for all skill level. The importance of learning a new language has been proven. It increases cultural awareness, brain functionality, career opportunities, etc.
The Beverly Hills Lingual Institute is the premier Armenian language school in Los Angeles, fostering a dedicated student body and a rich, supportive atmosphere for learning Armenian.
Our native speaker qualified Armenian teachers can train you and your colleagues at your office or home at a time that suits you.
Armenian is the native language of Armenia, a country in Transcaucasia bordering Turkey and Iran. It is spoken by almost 4 million people.
Armenian is the native language of Armenia, a country in Transcaucasia bordering Turkey and Iran. It is spoken by almost 4 million people.
© 2024 coursetakers.com All Rights Reserved. Terms and Conditions of use | Privacy Policy