Learn Chichewa Online – Level 3

Learn Chichewa, the language of the lake, spoken by the people of Malawi.

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Description

Chichewa, also known as ‘Chewa’, is a common language spoken by the people of Malawi. It is known as the ‘language of the lake’, referring to the Lake Malawi. First recorded by António Gamitto, who was involved in an expedition in 1831 to visit the Malawi people (Maraves), ruled by King Undi.

The language is dynamic, as more and more English words are incorporated into the language over the years, making it a very interesting study!

Delve into this royal court communication and conquer this language of adventurers.

With our Chichewa A1.2 Microlearning you can:

  • Ask for locations or places using “where?”
  • Recognize parts of the body
  • Ask politely using “could”
  • Learn how to order food and drinks at a restaurant
  • Learn how to ask for information in a hotel
  • Able to express yourself in the future tense

Course Content

LessonsStatus
1

Introductions

2

Travel

3

Where Can I?

4

May I?

5

Parts of The Body – Part 1

6

Parts of The Body – Part 2

7

What’s the Matter?

8

I Need a Doctor

9

Where is The Pharmacy?

10

Where is The Nearest Hospital?

11

Leaving a Message on The Phone (Informal)

12

Could I? (Requests)

13

Could You? (Requests)

14

Polite Apologies

15

At The Restaurant – Part 2 Special Requests

16

At The Restaurant – Part 3 Food

17

At The Restaurant – Part 4 Drinks

18

At The Restaurant – Part 5 Ordering Food

19

At The Airport

20

On Holiday

21

The Hotel – Part 1 Check-In

22

The Hotel – Part 2 Rooms

23

The Hotel – Part 3 Questions

24

The Hotel – Part 4 More Questions

25

The Hotel – Part 6 Checkout

26

Business Travel – Part 1

27

Business Travel – Part 2

28

Souvenirs

29

Future – I Will / I’ll (Future Intention)

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Course features:

29 Lessons

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Certificate of completion

14 Enrolled

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