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Bridge Books

Learn IsiZulu : Muthi Edition

Learn IsiZulu : Muthi Edition

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Want to learn some Zulu but too busy for a class?

Try our new series of drop-in language classes. We're calling it a Zulu class, but we'll include the tsotsi taal slang that helps you understand actual people, in daily life.

1pm-3:30pm, at the Rand Club store.

Each session is a stand-alone module about one, practical part of life. If you feel like you need to review the material, you can take it again. Or take a module on another topic, and ask whatever questions that are on your mind.

We're offering five modules:
Street food: shopping in the market
Getting around: Joburg by taxi or bus
Traditional culture in the city: the muti market
Music: new and traditional
Celebrations: Weddings and birthdays

None of these classes are heavy on spelling or grammar, though we do talk about that too. What we want is for you to leave and be able to talk, at least a little bit.

Want to learn isiZulu, but no time for a regular class? Join us for one of our drop-in classes, each about something fun and useful.

For the muthi market edition, we meet at Bridge Books, where Thabiso starts the class with introductions -- learning how to introduce each other in isiZulu, and also in tsotsi taal -- the urban slang that most people in Joburg actually use every day.
Then Thabiso introduces ways of talking about umuthi the traditional herbal medicine that many people use everyday.
He talks about the most common types of umuthi, and how to interact respectfully with herbalists. Next we walk about 15 minutes to the Farraday muthi market.
Here Thabiso discusses how to identify different types of umuthi, how to buy it, and how to use it.
The language concepts we cover:
* shopping, asking price and receiving change
* discussing basic health concerns
* using Zulu in more traditional ways
* navigating streets by foot


About the teacher:
Thabiso is a social activist, musician, and bookseller. He loves Zulu literature, and exploring the beauty of the language in his lyrics. He loves teaching others to appreciate Zulu in ways that are fun and practical.


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