This module represents the first half of the A1 (I) course. Upon completing it, you will be able to achieve the following:

  1. Reading Skills
    – Develop the ability to read within a limited range of material, using only 20 letters of the Armenian alphabet.

  2. Knowledge of Language Structure
    – Gain an understanding of:
    • the basic structure of Armenian sentences;
    • how question marks, exclamation marks, and other punctuation signs are used in writing;
    • the three-tier system of deixis (this/that/that over there) in Armenian, as opposed to the two-tier system in languages like Russian (this/that);
    • the particular use of the Armenian definite article, in contrast to how articles are used in English, French, German, and similar languages.

  3. Communicative Skills
    – Learn how to construct your own sentences and ask questions correctly, as well as understand your interlocutor — within a limited set of material on the theme “Me and My Family.”

By completing this course, you will be able to:

  1. Develop reading and pronunciation skills
    – work with a limited set of material using 26 letters of the Armenian alphabet.

  2. Gain knowledge of:
    – the structure of Armenian sentences;
    – punctuation marks and intonation patterns in Armenian;
    – the three-tier system of deixis in Armenian (compared to the two-tier system in languages such as English: “this / that”);
    – the specific use of the Armenian definite article (in contrast to English, French, German, and other languages).

  3. Build your own sentences
    – form affirmative and negative statements;
    – ask questions correctly;
    – understand your interlocutor within a limited vocabulary of 200–250 words on topics such as “Me and My Family”, “Weather”, “Time and Calendar”, and similar themes.

By completing this course, you will be able to:

  1. Develop reading and pronunciation skills

  2. Gain knowledge of:
    – the rhythm of Armenian speech;
    – the devoicing of voiced consonants in Armenian;
    – the declension patterns of kinship terms in Armenian.

  3. Start simple dialogues and respond to basic questions on topics such as “Family”, “Studies”, “Weather”, and similar subjects, using a limited vocabulary of around 500 words.