The primary goal of this quick start guide is to introduce you to the Tsonga language. This is a first attempt at TSONGA in two hours … impossible … but fun to try … see natural vocabulary of simple words used over and over …
TSONGA // CRE LEARNING
Tsonga (/ˈtsɒŋɡə/) or Xitsonga (Tsonga: Xitsonga) as an endonym, is a Bantu language spoken by the Tsonga people of southern Africa. It is mutually intelligible with Tswa and Ronga and the name “Tsonga” is often used as a cover term for all three, also sometimes referred to as Tswa-Ronga. The Xitsonga language has been standardised for both academic and home use. Tsonga is an official language of South Africa, and under the name “Shangani” it is recognised as an official language in the Constitution of Zimbabwe. All Tswa-Ronga languages are recognised in Mozambique. It is not official in Eswatini (formerly Swaziland).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsonga_language
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MAIN FEATURE
Dynamic English-based brief language learning system developed with some UN staff.
For staff members on short or long missions to developed and developing countries to feel more comfortable and effective in achieving better working relationships in English, with local government, refugees, client and project staff as they perceive the effort to speak the local language with a good accent, and thus to respect and value the local culture.
DOWNLOAD
Download all the course material as pdf : click here.
Download the audio for the course material as mp3 :HELP WANTED, GET IN TOUCH, Ndza Khenza.
DESIGNED FOR
Non-speakers to acquire a confidence very rapidly, in the basics of the local natural language, and for current speakers to achieve significant accent improvement.
COURSE DURATION
Six hours of professional instruction in CRE and then at individual discretion during one week, with reinforcement a month later.
APPLICATION
Individual training or as a small part of any management training program to stimulate creativity, because: “Each language is an intellectual treasure-house of communication, culture and humanitarian values” – Professor Kenneth Hale – linguistics expert of MIT who spoke 50 languages fluently and died October 8th 2001.
METHOD
Uses the CRE technique to achieve intuitive absorption of the natural language with confidence and without stress. Designed to handle varying individual value systems and needs. CRE technique, once acquired, can be easily used for any other language or dialect.