Learn Hungarian Online – Level 1
$29.99
Learn Hungarian, the logical language spanning from the Great Plains to Budapest and the Danube. “}” data-sheets-userformat=”{“2″:897,”3”:{“1″:0},”10″:0,”11″:4,”12″:0}”>Learn Hungarian, the logical language spanning from the Great Plains to Budapest and the Danube.
Educator : EdVantage eCert
Course Duration : Self-paced
Description
Hungarian is a unique language that stands out as very different from its Germanic and Slavic neighbors, due to its historic connection with the Magyars from thousands of years ago. The Seven chieftains of the Magyars (or Hungarians) were the leaders of the seven tribes at the time of their arrival in the Carpathian Basin in 895 AD.
As a result, Hungary is known as the nation of horsemen. This love of horse riding stems back to the nomadic, pastoral days of the ancient Hungarians on the Great Hungarian Plain. Folk culture traditions still live on in many of Hungary’s villages.
Did you know?
The origin of goulash, a thick, hearty dish was (and still is) a very popular dish among herdsmen in Hungary. They made it in a cast-iron kettle hung above an open fire, out in the fields. Herdsman is ‘Gulyás’ in Hungarian, hence the name of this famous stew!
With our Hungarian Starter Microlearning Course, you can:
- Introduce yourself and others
- Talk about colors
- Use numbers 1-20
- Use the days of the week
- Use simple greetings
- Talk about professions
- Talk about countries and where you live
- Tell the time
- Give your phone number and contact details
- Talk about food and drinks
Course Content
- Introduction
- Greetings of the Day
- How are you?
- More Greetings
- My name is…
- Please and thank you
- I don’t understand
- Yes/No
- Countries
- Countries Part 2
- Countries Part 3
- Numbers 0 – 10
- Numbers 11 – 20
- Where are you from?
- What is the telephone number?
- Give your contact details
- Where do you live?
- What do you do?
- Colors
- What’s this called?
- Fruits
- Vegetables
- Drinks
- What would you like to drink?
- General food
- In the kitchen
- The verb to be
- The verb to be – questions
- The verb to be – more questions
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