Introduction to Amharic
A 10-week course aimed at those who wish to understand and to make themselves understood in everyday spoken Amharic
Duration:
20 hours part time
Mode of Attendance: Part Time
Description
This SOAS Language Centre course in the Less Widely Taught (LWT) language of Amharic is designed to give participants a basic conversational ability in the language. The course takes the form of a series of situation contexts in which participants will be asked to understand what is taking place around them and to respond in comprehensible and clear Amharic. In this course Amharic will be presented mainly in Roman script.
Method
The course is taught in English and Amharic. Class size is normally limited to fifteen to allow close involvement.
Summary of course contents (by session)
- Pronunciation; introduction to the Amharic writing system
- Getting around (1): greetings and courtesy expressions
- Getting around (1): introducing oneself and others
- Getting around (2): travelling and asking for directions
- Getting around (3): shopping; colours, quantities, prices
- Social contexts (1): an invitation to a restaurant
- Social contexts (2): talking about Ethiopia
- Social contexts (3): aspects of Ethiopian culture
- Social contexts (1)-(3): role-play and speaking exercises
- Overview of vocabulary and grammar
Continuing your study
Subject to demand, the Language Centre may be able to schedule Introduction to Amharic 2 later in the academic year. The Amharic writing system will be incorporated fully into this course, whilst speaking and comprehension skills continue to be developed, allowing students to make the transition to Amharic script with confidence. Please keep an eye on the Language Centre website for further details as they become available.
Fees for this Course
The fee for each ten-week term is £295 payable in advance.
Terms and Conditions
See our terms and conditions of payment before enrolling on the course.
How to Apply for this Course
You can apply and pay online or by post.
Classes may fill up quickly. In some cases, additional classes are set up. It is best to apply early in order to avoid disappointment.
Materials
Our course materials page shows you what you need to buy for this course.
Course materials are not included in the course fee and can be purchased from the SOAS bookshop bookshop@soas.ac.uk. You are advised not to purchase course materials until your course has been confirmed.
Timetable
Classes will be held at the Bloomsbury or Kings Cross Campus of SOAS in central London on one evening a week or Saturday daytime. Participants receive 20 hours of language tuition over a ten-week period (with additional weeks where public holidays displace a class session).
