課程資料
課程簡介
Best Way to Learn the Ewe Language
Ewe is a language spoken in some west African countries such as Ghana, Togo and Benin. In Ghana, we have different dialects of the Ewe language. Interestingly these dialects also have their various idiolects. Ewe is an interesting language to study.
This course is designed to help those who wish to learn the Ewe language, to do it with ease. It has various interesting topics and simple teaching techniques to enable both the young and old, and also foreigners learn the language with little or no stress at all.
It will also help Ewe students in schools at the basic level of their education.
The medium of instruction is English, so anyone who can speak, read or understand the English language can take part in the lesson and the Ewe as the second language. This will enhance the learning of Ewe easily.
By the end of this course, you should be able to:
- at least communicate with someone with the basic terms correctly in Ewe
-pursue a further course in Ewe.
Some of the topics we will be looking at are as follows :
*Sounds of the Ewe alphabet
*Forming two to three letter words with the sounds
*Nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc.
*counting in Ewe
*Names of some objects, animals and some foodstuffs in Ewe.
*Naming of children
*Kinship terms
*Names of the external parts of the human body in Ewe
*Various forms of greeting in Ewe
*Basic ways of communicating with someone in Ewe and many more.
You are welcome to the unique classroom for all.
課程章節
- 1 個章節
- 21 堂課
- 第 1 章 Introduction
課程內容
- Learn numbers and count in tens.
- Learn the letters of the Ewe alphabet.
- Greet in Ewe .
- How to communicate in Ewe, know the post positions, understand the kinship terms, and in-laws.
- Nouns, verbs, pronouns, and conjunctions.
- Learn about the naming systems of children in Ewe.
- Learn how the external parts of the human body are called in Ewe
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LLaura
The teacher is nice and repeats several times in order to practise correctly.
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BBenjamin Mensah
Excellent!
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EEdward Dawley
So afr so good. i am studying Ewe to be able to do research on the origins of Haitian Creole.
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WWilliam D. Jones
Simple and excellent presentation of the material. Very comprehensible.