With a Strommen teacher you will speak Nepali on the first class. A private session is more effective, efficient and convenient than enrolling in a group class. Your Strommen teacher will be a perfect fit for your needs and learning style
With a Strommen teacher you will speak Nepali on the first class. A private session is more effective, efficient and convenient than enrolling in a group class. Your Strommen teacher will be a perfect fit for your needs and learning style. We equate 10 hours of private classes with a full semester in a traditional college or group class.
Scheduling is convenient (7 days a week, any time of day), and you can start right away. You can easily reschedule, so you will never miss a class and get left behind. In a private class you do the speaking. There are no other students to hide behind or take up all of the teacher’s time.
Your teacher will make sure you progress at your pace, rather than the pace of the best (or worst) student in the class. Strommen further enriches your learning experience with free podcasts, videos, online resources, Strommen Language Meetups around LA, group classes, workshops and even annual immersion trips.
We don’t have thousands of average teachers, only the very best. Strømmen seeks to cultivate our community of amazing linguists and students. In-home, online, in-person and hybrid private language learning for every level and budget.
Everyone gets the VIP treatment at Strømmen. We have a program for every budget and level. We believe its fundamentally wrong to learn exclusively from an app, textbook or CD. In person and virtual group language classes. Then meet up with other students at teachers at one of our free cultural events (for students only).
Nepali is closely related to the Hindi-Urdu complex (macro language) and is sometimes considered mutually intelligible to some extent, yet is more conservative with more Sanskrit derivations and fewer Persian or English loan words.
Nepali language course is offered by International Centre for Language Studies.
Nepali is a Category language. It takes on average 64 weeks of full-time training to reach a limited working proficiency (ILR level 2). The exact time needed will depend on many factors.
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