Your chance to learn Vietnamese
Overview
Vietnam is a thriving, resilient country in Southeast Asia, home to more than 97 million people with close connections across the Pacific and beyond. Many New Zealanders first encounter Vietnam as a tourist destination and as a major exporter of coffee. While it is renowned for beaches and good coffee, Vietnam is also a culturally-rich society that counts its history in the thousands of years. Today, the country has a youthful population, a dynamic tech industry and plays an increasingly central role in global value chains in digital technologies and manufacturing.
The New Zealand Asia Institute is offering a Vietnamese language course for those who already have a basic foundation in Vietnamese, including elementary vocabulary, simple sentence structures, and confidence with essential greetings and expressions.
This course will run for eight weeks, with 1.5-hour evening classes held each Thursday, 6-7.30 pm. The class times are flexible dependent on the attendees’ preferences. The class times are flexible dependent on the group’s preferences.
The course will introduce spoken Vietnamese, with an emphasis on communicating everyday needs and understanding Vietnamese culture. Topics covered include:
- Health Matters
- At the bank
- Email and texting
- Colloquial language and slang
Further classes will be available according to demand.
The course will be taught by a native Vietnamese speaker, educated in Vietnam and New Zealand. The core course book used will be Learning Vietnamese by Bac Hoai Tran, supplemented by other teaching materials (which are included in the course fee).
Event details
Each course runs for eight weeks, with 1.5 hours long evening classes held once a week.
Course duration: 1.5 hours
Date and times: 19 February to 9 April, 6-7.30pm (8 x consecutive Thursday evenings)
Instructor: Thy Le
Course cost:
- $295 (including a textbook).
- $250 (excluding a textbook).
Venue:
Room 315, Level 3, Sir Owen G Glenn Building,
12 Grafton Road, City Campus, Auckland. Pay Parking is available beneath the building.
Refunds will not be given after the start of the course.
We wish to acknowledge the generous support of the Nicholas Tarling Charitable Trust.
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- 49 days 2 hours
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Sir Owen G Glenn Building, Room 315, Level 3
12 Grafton Road
Auckland, Auckland 1010 New Zealand
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Organized by
University of Auckland, Business School
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