Zulu or isiZulu is a widely spoken language in South Africa, characterised by its clicking consonants – vestiges of a the influence of the San and Khoi peoples who were the indigenous people of South Africa. Like many other African languages, Zulu is tonal and slight variations in tone can alter the meanings of similarly spelled words, so be careful! However, if you are to pick a South African language to learn, this might be the one for you. It is spoken by over 22% of South Africans and understood by about half the population, making it very easily accessible.
Course Content
LessonsStatus
2
On the Phone to a Company
3
Leaving a Phone Message
5
Calling Customer Service
8
What Do You Do For A Living?
10
Introducing Your Company
11
Talking About Your Products
14
Negotiation of the Sale
15
Contracts and Agreements
16
Discussing a Reseller Agreement
17
Discussing a Distribution Agreement
20
Launching Your Product
22
Advertising Your Product
23
E-Commerce and Online Marketing
24
Marketing to Online Customers
26
Setting Up a Meeting Time
27
Setting Up a Meeting Place
29
Preparing for Meetings
30
Meeting at Trade Shows
31
Traveling Overseas on Business
37
The Hotel Part 1 Check-In
38
The Hotel Part 2 Rooms
39
The Hotel Part 3 Questions
40
The Hotel Part 4 More Questions
41
The Hotel Part 5 Checkout
43
Where is the Nearest Bank?
Description
Zulu or isiZulu is a widely spoken language in South Africa, characterised by its clicking consonants – vestiges of a the influence of the San and Khoi peoples who were the indigenous people of South Africa. Like many other African languages, Zulu is tonal and slight variations in tone can alter the meanings of similarly spelled words, so be careful! However, if you are to pick a South African language to learn, this might be the one for you. It is spoken by over 22% of South Africans and understood by about half the population, making it very easily accessible.
Course Content
LessonsStatus
2
On the Phone to a Company
3
Leaving a Phone Message
5
Calling Customer Service
8
What Do You Do For A Living?
10
Introducing Your Company
11
Talking About Your Products
14
Negotiation of the Sale
15
Contracts and Agreements
16
Discussing a Reseller Agreement
17
Discussing a Distribution Agreement
20
Launching Your Product
22
Advertising Your Product
23
E-Commerce and Online Marketing
24
Marketing to Online Customers
26
Setting Up a Meeting Time
27
Setting Up a Meeting Place
29
Preparing for Meetings
30
Meeting at Trade Shows
31
Traveling Overseas on Business
37
The Hotel Part 1 Check-In
38
The Hotel Part 2 Rooms
39
The Hotel Part 3 Questions
40
The Hotel Part 4 More Questions
41
The Hotel Part 5 Checkout
43
Where is the Nearest Bank?