This course is designed for beginners, it means for those who would like to start learning and speaking Serbo-Croatian language. The course is made up of four sections covering different grammatical and topical areas and with specific reference to culture of the region where this language is spoken. Also each section contains specific grammatical subsections with corresponding exercises. Upon completion of this course students should be able to greet somebody, to present himself/herself and others, express his/her likes and dislikes, to describe someone or something and to report on present and past activities. Also they should be able to maintain simple but grammatically correct communication.
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Learn how to speak Serbian
Serbo-Croatian
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Platform: Udemy
Video: 1h 24m
Language: English
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Description
You will learn
✓ Students should be able to greet somebody, to describe himself/herself, to express likes or dislikes, to describe things and people and to report on present and past activities. Also they should be able to maintain simple conversation and to understand less complicated constructions.
Requirements
• Students should have B1 English language level
This course is for
• Everyone who would like to learn Serbo-Croatian
Linguist/Philologist
I was graduated from the Faculty of Philology, University of Belgrade, Department for General Linguistics. Having completed university I started teaching English for adults. Also I have been working as translator for 12 years back from today. This is my first online Serbian/Croatian language learning course which incorporates language and culture in the same time.
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Platform: Udemy
Video: 1h 24m
Language: English
Next start: On Demand