nayovid281 Posted March 18 Report Share Posted March 18 /storage-11/0325/avif/0TbXsLABcVXCFzVmzyCcIWCp2zTnyfk1.avifMastering Conversational SesothoPublished 3/2025MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHzLanguage: English | Size: 1.46 GB | Duration: 0h 43mFrom Beginner to Confident Speaker: Learn Sesotho Step by StepWhat you'll learnStudents will learn how to ask well-being questions in a general Sesotho greetingStudents will learn how to make well-being statements in a general Sesotho greeting.Students will learn how to ask "who" questions in the greetingStudents will learn how to construct "who" question statement in a Sesotho greetingStudents will learn the sounds and pronunciation of a Basotho greetingsStudents will learn how to talk about moneyStudents will learn how to talk about foodStudents will learn the parts of speech in a Basotho greetingRequirementsA basic knowledge of any language should suffice, basic English Grammar - what is a verb, noun, adjective and adverb? I will help with the rest.DescriptionLumela! In this course, I'll guide you through learning Sesotho from two essential perspectives: the practical, everyday language and the linguistic structure that underpins the language. This is where I come in! By integrating both approaches, I'll help you not only speak Sesotho with confidence but also understand the foundational rules that make the language work. Whether you're looking to use Sesotho in daily conversations or gain a deeper understanding of its grammar, I'm here to bring both perspectives together, making your learning experience enjoyable and ensuring you retain the language effectively.I grew up in the Kingdom of Lesotho, surrounded by a rich blend of languages, including Sesotho, English, and several other Bantu and European languages. The Bantu languages I was exposed to include Setswana, Sezulu, Xhosa, Seswati, Sepedi, and others. On the European side, I encountered languages like German, Dutch, Afrikaans, and French. This diverse linguistic environment shaped my understanding of language, allowing me to appreciate both the practical and structural aspects of communication, which I now bring to you in this course.At home, my father was the language person. He taught me and my siblings Latin, Sesotho, and English grammar, among other subjects. Most of my neighbors spoke Sesotho, and at school, our instruction was in both English and Sesotho. At church, services were conducted in Latin, English, and Sesotho. Over time, Latin faded, and we continued with Sesotho. I studied Sesotho grammar in high school and picked up informal French classes at L'Alliance Française in Maseru. When I moved to the U.S., I continued studying French and Latin grammar for two years. While in the U.S., I taught myself Spanish, as my neighbors didn't speak English. I've taught ESL in Utah for decades, helping people from various fields-such as farm workers, nurses, doctors, engineers, and teachers-learn English so they could advance in their careers. I have a deep love for languages, and Sesotho is just one of the many I've encountered and enjoyed throughout my life.OverviewSection 1: IntroductionLecture 1 Introduction - BoitsebisoLecture 2 Litumeliso --Ha Re Bue (Let's Talk)Section 2: Litumeliso - The Grammar Behind the GreetingLecture 3 Sesotho Parts of Speech in a GreetingLecture 4 Litumeliso -- GreetingsSection 3: Varieties of a Basotho GreetingLecture 5 Litumeliso - O Thabile (She is happy)Lecture 6 Litumeliso - O Koatile (She is sad /unhappy)Lecture 7 Litumeliso - Ke Lebetse ( I forgot)Lecture 8 Litumeliso- Mantsoe (continued)Section 4: Sounds and Meanings of the Words in a Basotho GreetingLecture 9 Pronunciation - Examining the LinguisticsLecture 10 Litumeliso- Lethathamo la Mantsoe (Dictionary)Lecture 11 Intonation and MeaningSection 5: Litumetiso - GreetingsLecture 12 Lijo (Food)Section 6: Litumeliso - Chelete (Money)Lecture 13 Litumeliso - Ke Bokae ? (How much is it?)Section 7: Litumeliso -- Mebala (Colors)Lecture 14 Litumeliso - Mebala (Colours)Section 8: Sebaka (Place)Lecture 15 Sebaka/ Bolulo (Place)Lecture 16 Lipotso -QuestionsAnyone who wants to learn a Bantu language,Someone who likes linguistics,Learners interested in foreign languages,Anyone interested in LesothoScreenshothttps://www.udemy.com/course/mastering-conversational-sesotho/Buy Premium From My Links To Get Resumable Support and Max Speed https://rapidgator.net/file/fa8fc713f939a79529b4ac2dc5337bef/Mastering_Conversational_Sesotho.part2.rar.htmlhttps://rapidgator.net/file/0c8d8a8d098124e55a34a070c4aeb82e/Mastering_Conversational_Sesotho.part1.rar.htmlhttps://ausfile.com/65nr0cdpw2e5/Mastering_Conversational_Sesotho.part2.rar.htmlhttps://ausfile.com/clq5m2w77ksa/Mastering_Conversational_Sesotho.part1.rar.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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