Learn Persian With Chai And Conversation

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 84:27:10
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Synopsis

Learn Persian with Chai and Conversation teaches you conversational Persian in a fun and casual manner in weekly lessons of about 15-20 minutes each. Check out our website chaiandconversation.com for more information.

Episodes

  • Speak Lesson 5 | How to Talk About Your Family, and Introduce Their Names

    25/03/2011 Duration: 18min

    In this Persian (Farsi) lesson, we learn the words for members of your immediate family, and learn how to introduce your family members to other people. We finish off the lesson by learning how to introduce the names of your family members to others. We begin by learning the vocabulary words for several key members of the family in Persian. As you know, family is very important in the Persian culture, so these vocabulary words wll be more useful to you than you could imagine. The words learned in this part of the lesson include: brother sister mother father daughter son husband wife    In the Persian culture, family is extremely important, and there are many many more words for specific family members than there are in English. For this reason, we'll leave the vocabulary words (yes, there are multiple multiple words) for cousin, aunt and uncle to a different lesson. We also learn how to talk about a direct relative of yours by saying phrases such as: my mother my son my daughter This is my ____________ We fin

  • Speak Lesson 4 | How to Say Where You Live, and Answer Simple Questions

    07/02/2011 Duration: 18min

    In this Persian (Farsi) lesson, we review all past lesson materials. You'll have a chance to test out your comprehension of the vocabulary learned, and see if you're able to use the words and phrases in the correct context.We also learn the words needed to answer simple questions in the Persian language- essential when having any casual conversation! These words are: Yes (balé) Yeah- more informal (āré) No (na) Then we learn how to say where we live (and if it’s different than where we are from), and how to answer some simple questions. The phrases in this section include: I am from ___________ I am not from _________ I live in ______________ Where do you live? I am from _______________ but now I live in ______________ As always, we'll go over several potential conversations you could have using just this vocabulary.In addition, we learn that in the Persian language, it's not necessary to state the subject in the sentence. The subject is understood based on how you conjugate the verb in the sentence. For inst

  • Speak Lesson 3 | How to Introduce Where You are From, and Introducing the Different forms of You

    21/01/2011 Duration: 13min

    In the Persian language, there are two different ways of saying 'you'- a formal version (shomā), and an informal version (tō). In this lesson, we learn both forms, and learn when it's appropriate to use them. For instance, when you're talking to a close friend or a family member close to your age, you would use the informal you, tō. When speaking with someone older than you, or someone you should show respect for, you use the formal version, shomā. Iranian culture places a high value on respect, so when in doubt, err on the side of formality. In the podcast, we talk more about this so that you are confident with your choice of which to use. In addition to the different forms of you, we go over some questions you can ask using the formal or information versions of you. These include: And you? What is your name? Another wonderful topic of conversation and good way to get to know others is by asking them where they're from. This is a great topic of conversation no matter where in the world you are. We'll learn t

  • Speak Lesson 2 | How to Greet People at Different Times of Day, Say Goodbye, and Introduce Yourself

    13/01/2011 Duration: 15min

    In this lesson, we build on the last lesson, and learn how to greet people during different times of the day, several forms of the word goodbye, and how to introduce yourself in the Persian language. 

  • Speak Lesson 1 | How to Greet People and Ask How They're Doing

    28/12/2010 Duration: 16min

    Salām, and welcome to the first-ever Persian (Farsi) language lesson of Chai and Conversation! In this lesson, we learn one of the most important things in any language – how to greet people and ask them how they are doing- in Persian! We also learn a few simple ways to reply when asked how we're doing. In addition, there's a short introduction to the teacher, Leyla Shams, and the student, Matt Bourneuf. If you're new here, you can find out more about our comprehensive language learning program here.

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