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University of Dar es Salaam (USES)

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greg8
Syracuse University, Syracuse, United States
International Relations, Undergraduate, Independent
Languages
Language of instruction: English
Local language was: Different than language of instruction
Was learning English a key decision factor?
No, it wasn't.
Was learning the local language a key decision factor?
Yes, I wanted to improve my the local language
How much did you improve your the local language?
My level before: Did not speak it
My level after: At ease in most situations
Language difficulties
Social
Educational
Administrative / Institutional
Overall
Personal comments
I came to Tanzania not having ever heard even a single word of Swahili in my life. Though there are similarities among the two, Swahili is quite different from English - right down to the sounds one makes in speaking the language, to the expressions one uses while speaking. Learning the language was a slow and frustrating process. However, with time, the vocabulary became more and more familiar. I would have to say that the most difficult aspect of the language, as with all languages, I suppose, was grammer. But even the grammer side of the language began to sink into memory with time. Time and patience was essential though. I felt that the greatest instructional tool for me was simply being immersed in the culture, and just hearing people speaking Swahili to me and around me. Practice in speaking was also very important. People are more than willing to help and correct you with your Swahili. - But you need to try to speak it in order to really understand it. I would not exactly call myself an expert in speaking and writing in Swahili, but I have had the fortune of spending a year in Tanzania, and I understand a lot more Swahili now compared to one year ago.
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Veronique C
The School of Oriental and African Studies, London, United Kingdom
Language, Undergraduate, University Agreement
Languages
Language of instruction: Swahili
Was learning Swahili a key decision factor?
No, it wasn't.
How much did you improve your Swahili?
My level before:
My level after:
Language difficulties
Social
Educational
Administrative / Institutional
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Personal comments
as i mentioned beforehand it was part of a 4 year course and would give us aside of the language and literature and linguistic courses also the practical experience of every day situations
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