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Learn Soomaali Through English

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  • 184 Students
  • Updated 8/2019
4.5
(32 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
1 Hour(s) 16 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Abdihakim Ahmed Mohamed
Rating
4.5
(32 Ratings)

Course Overview

Learn Soomaali Through English

Learn Somali with a Native Teacher with ease and confidence - Somali for Beginners - Somali Vocabulary.

Soo dhawaada bartayaasha (Hello,  Welcome learners)


The course is structured as follows:


Alphabets (vowels and consonants letters)

Numbers

More Vocabulary

Basic Grammar

Conversation and Dialogue


We shall focus on enhancing your communication ability. Keeping that in mind, a special section is dedicated to practicing conversation in some likely daily scenarios.


Waxaan idinku soo dhaweynayaa safarkan quruxda badan leh (Welcome to this beauitufl journey)

Course Content

  • 4 section(s)
  • 14 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Introduction
  • Section 2 Alphabets
  • Section 3 Numbers and Vocabulary
  • Section 4 Conversation

What You’ll Learn

  • Speak Somali confidently in an everyday situations.
  • Communicate easily with Somali speakers.
  • By Naturally learn to speak Somali through 'real daily life conversations'.
  • By the end of the course, you will build and develop your practical communication skills in Somali speaking, writing, reading and, of course, your fluency.

Skills covered in this course


Reviews

  • R
    Rhonda Jean McRae
    5.0

    This is helpful in practicing the sound of the alphabets.

  • M
    Marisa Lee
    4.0

    Yes, I appreciate all the the examples showing the sounds each letter makes as they are different then English.

  • M
    Melissa Ratter
    4.0

    I know this was a long section, but I would have liked to know exactly what picture meant what. Some pictures were confusing and could have meant multiple things. To learn the vocabulary, it would be nice to know exactly what the pictures were

  • J
    Julie Campbell
    5.0

    Excellent course! I’m learning a lot.

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