Columbia offers Burmese language instruction through the Shared Course Initiative on a rotating basis: Elementary one year and Intermediate the following year. Advanced is offered every year.
Burmese is a language spoken in Myanmar, previously known as Burma in English. The debate goes on about the use of these two names, but in the vernacular, most people use /ba-ma/ while /myan-ma/ is used in literary or formal style. If you are learning Burmese at Columbia through the Shared Course Initiative, you will be learning both colloquial and literary styles.
Myanmar or Burma is a country in mainland Southeast Asia, bordering on Bangladesh and India in the northwest, China in the northeast, Laos in the east, and Thailand in the southeast. The total population exceeds 50 million and is composed of many ethnic groups that have their own languages and cultures.
Columbia offers Burmese language instruction through the Shared Course Initiative on a rotating basis: Elementary one year and Intermediate the following year. Advanced is offered every year.
Classes are small and we pay attention to everyone’s needs and interests, especially in the selection of readings above the elementary levels. We mostly use materials created by our program, including multimedia and web applications. Class scheduling is flexible as we try to accommodate everyone.
Burmese is taught by Professor Yu Yu Khaing at Cornell and comes to Columbia through the Shared Course Initiative. Please contact Christopher Kaiser, the Program Manager of the Shared Course Initiative, for more information.
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.
Burmese 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.
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