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Modern Uzbek Language
Rating: 3.6 out of 5(6 ratings)
47 students

Modern Uzbek Language

Modern Uzbek language. Competent oral speech, spelling, correct pronunciation.
Last updated 10/2024
English

What you'll learn

  • Modern uzbek language
  • Conversation with native speakers, understanding mass media in Uzbek language
  • Correct writing and pronunciation
  • Grammar and vocabulary

Course content

6 sections31 lectures6h 39m total length
  • Introduction8:29

    Introduction, verbs, new words

Requirements

  • none

Description

After completing these courses, students will be able to speak correct and literary Uzbek. The course material mentions the works of world authors, interesting facts from modern life, reflects the interests and aspirations of young people, and touches on philosophy.


Lessons begin with the alphabet. Verbs and new words are introduced first, because correct verb conjugation and vocabulary form are the basis of any language. Times, persons, phraseological units are gradually explained.


The duration of the lessons is from 6 to 15 minutes: sometimes there many new words, sometimes lesson includes just rules. Correct pronunciation is explained: the language is not presented with the dialect of any region, because there may be more than ten of these dialects. The merging and deafening of sounds, differences in pronunciation and spelling are explained.


During one lesson, students go through three stages: becoming familiar with new words, becoming familiar with the rules, and applying words and rules. The assignments are included in the lecture itself, where the student will be able to pause the video and complete the assignment. Participants are expected to memorize words and rules because each new lesson comes from the materials of the previous.


The explanation is accessible, because the material is intended for everyone, and not for the philological faculty. Due to the similarity of the structure of the lessons, a detailed explanation of grammar and the relevance of the information presented, a student can perceive sentences by ear even without knowing new words, starting from the 4th or 5th lesson.


At the end of the course, students will be able to perceive general information transmitted in a given language through the media.

Who this course is for:

  • students, the people who has been in Uzbekistan or who are interested in this language, uzbek people and this country