Teaching Georgian to foreigners is a valuable skill, as Georgian is a unique and fascinating language with a
rich history and beautiful alphabet.
Teaching course includes:
❖ Vocabulary lists with exercises
❖ Grammar explanations and practical skills development
❖ Dialogues for everyday situations
❖ Listening and speaking exercises
❖ Reading comprehension
❖ Full lesson plans with objectives and activities
How do I start learning Georgian?
* By familiarizing yourself with the alphabet and basic pronunciation, as Georgian is a phonetic language. Then, focus on building a foundational vocabulary and understanding basic grammar concepts.
What aspects of Georgian do you focus on (grammar, vocabulary, speaking, writing)?
* When teaching Georgian as a second language, the focus should be on developing communicative competence. This includes building vocabulary, understanding grammar, and improving speaking and writing skills.
How do you structure lessons by level (A1, A2, B1, B2, C1 & C2)?
* Language lessons are typically structured around the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), which divides language proficiency into six levels: A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, and C2. Each level corresponds to a different set of skills and abilities, and lessons are tailored to help learners progress through these levels.
Can I practice the Georgian language with native speakers?
Yes, you can definitely practice Georgian with native speakers. Your future tutor is a native speaker.