Upon completing this course, you will be able to:
1. improve your reading skills with adapted Armenian texts using a dictionary;
2. acquire knowledge of:
• specific forms of expressing family and friendship ties in Armenian,
• ways of expressing emotions (from joy and congratulations to curses and expletives);
3. develop the ability to:
• transform direct speech into indirect speech,
• engage in conversations on topics such as “home, apartment, furniture, interior,” “clothing and wardrobe items,” with a vocabulary of about 1,400 words.
Upon completing this course, you will be able to:
1. develop your reading skills with Armenian literary texts;
2. acquire knowledge of:
• the moods and tenses of Armenian verbs used to express condition, consequence, concession, and more;
3. develop the ability to:
• participate in conversations on topics such as “household and kitchen utensils,” “city life, transport, and travel,” with a vocabulary of about 1,800 words.
Upon completing this course, you will be able to:
1. acquire reading skills for unadapted Armenian texts with the help of a dictionary;
2. gain knowledge of:
• the formation of the past stem in Armenian verbs,
• the past simple tense and the imperative mood,
• vocabulary on the topic “the human body and face” for describing people’s appearance;
3. develop the ability to:
• retell past events,
• express encouragement and prohibition,
• engage in intermediate-level conversations on literary and cultural topics,
• discuss leisure activities, tourism, and landmarks, with a vocabulary of about 2,300 words.
Upon completing this course, you will be able to:
1. strengthen your reading skills with unadapted Armenian texts;
2. acquire knowledge of:
• the Armenian pronoun system,
• the perfect tense and how it differs from the past simple,
• ways to make polite requests without using the word “please”;
3. develop the ability to:
• discuss people’s character and life stories,
• talk about ethics at work, justice, and fairness,
• use a vocabulary of over 2,800 words.