Nepali
language is National and official language in
Nepal. It is used throughout the Kingdom of
Nepal. Language gives you a unique experience.
It is said that without learning language, it
is impossible to make anyone's stay and travel
successful and enjoyable.
Many expatriate volunteers come to Nepal to
serve local people and need to learn about Nepali
language, culture and society. Volunteer Society
offers Nepali language and cultural training
to help expatriate volunteers and research students
to learn about Nepali and other indigenous
Languages, and about Nepali Culture and Society.
VSN has highly qualified and experienced tutors
and up-to- date learning materials. The tutors
have had many years' experience teaching expatriates
for the United Mission to
Nepal (UMN), the International
Nepal Fellowship (INF) and the Nepal Leprosy
Trust (NLT) and teaching American university
students. The Nepali Language and Culture Program
is managed by Dinesh Rajbhandari, formerly
Head of the Language and Orientation Training
Department of INF.
OBJECTIVE:
The VSN aims to enable Learners to achieve proficiency
in their target Language, and to understand
Local Culture, enabling them to communicate
effectively. The Centre will allocate the most
appropriate tutors, curricula, resources and
learning opportunities for each Learner.
The Centre is open to members of international
organizations, College students, researchers
and others.
Language Courses
VSN offers both long and short
language training courses. People planning to
live in Nepal long- term ( two years or more)
are encouraged to join the 4-5 month basic Courses.
Short-term
volunteers will probably find the 1-2 month
course sufficient. Students on package Courses
attend 20 hours of classes per week. However,
customized courses can be arranged according
to individual needs and length of stay in Nepal.
The VSN courses are ideal for anyone whose work
or personal circumstances make it difficult
to attend scheduled courses.Full- and part –time
courses are available in Nepali and Hindi. Newari,
Tibetan and Gurung at beginner's intermediate
and advanced levels.Instruction in specialist
terminology areas such as medicine, community
development,community
health and Christianity development, community
health and Christianity is available for intermediate
and advanced students. Qualified Christian tutors
are also available to teach Christian topics.
VSN's experienced professional tutors have a
learner- centered approach. Tuition takes place
in a comfortable, friendly and relaxed environment
at times which is convenient for learners.
VSN has its own course books and modules, enabling
learners to meet short- or long-term goals.
VSN guarantees the learner will be more confident
with the new language after just a few days
of lessons.
ORIENTATION
COURSE:
VSN
provides cultural orientation with lectures,
discussions, videos, fieldwork and visits. The
orientation course focuses on Nepali culture,
history, religion, festivals, society, politics
and daily life. Learners are advised on how
to adjust to life in Nepal everything from basic
shopping to complex staff management.
CLASS
SIZE:
Class
size is generally limited to two in the Basic
Course. Each learner is given equal opportunity
to learn and practice.If someone has a special
learning preference or difficulty, individual
Classes can be arranged. Additional Classes
can be arranged for those who prefer to learn
at a slower pace. Orientation and script classes
are conducted in groups.
DISTANCE
LEARNING:
Correspondence
courses via the internet and e-mail allow students
to learn language at their own pace, anywhere,
any time, and are low-cost. For those keen to
learn but unable to attend classes for whatever
reason, the e-based Nepali language training
course is available. The course uses various
texts; audio- based interactive dialogues, 'drilling
methods and exercises adapted to meet the student's
preferred learning style.
TRAINNING
OF TRAINERS:
VSN
organizes all training for its staff; ensuring
tutors are well versed in the latest teaching
approaches and methodologies and enhancing their
teaching skills.
ACCOMMODATION:
VSN
arranges accommodation for students in a comfortable
guest house close to the Language Centre. The
guest house serves a variety of high- quality
Nepali and Western food and provides excellent
value for money. The environment is perfectly
suitable for foreigners where they can fell
secured.
HOME-STAYS:
VSN
arranges accommodation with Nepali families
living near to the Centre, for students wanting
to experience life in a typical household. This
provides an excellent opportunity to practice
language and to get to know local culture first
– hand.
VILLAGE-
STAYS:
A
village stay is part of the basic course. Students
stay in a village near Pokhara for one to three
weeks to get in-depth understanding of village
culture and lifestyle. This also provides a
natural opportunity for language practice. Tutors
accompany students to the village to facilitate
learning
(One tutor for every two students)
A
COURSE IN BASIC SPOKEN AND WRITTEN NEPALI AS
A FOREIGN LANGUAGE
AIMS
OF THE COURSE:
The
course aims to provide an introduction to Nepali
with: a thorough grounding in the Devanagari
script and Nepali pronunciation; basic structures
and vocabulary; skill development in everyday
conversation.
Teaching
Methodology:
VSN
uses Strategies- Based Instruction (SBI), a
learner-focused approach to teaching which emphasizes
explicit and implicit integration of language
learning and use strategies in the language
classroom. The underlying premise of the strategies-based
approach is that learners are given the opportunity
to understand not only WHAT they can learn and
use the language they are studying more effectively
and efficiently.
The initial language program is designed to
assist learners to communicate effectively in
the target language. The course is taught in
English and Nepali and includes coverage of
the four skills of speaking, listening, reading
and writing and a balance between communicative
activities, structure practice and grammar appropriate
to context. VSN's methodology and courses expose
the learner to real- life dialogue in real-life
situations from the earliest stage. This helps
to sustain the learner's interest and to teach
language which can be used immediately.
Learning
Preferences, Styles and Strategies:
We
believe that each individual learner has his
or her own learning styles and preferences.
Individual's dominant learning styles and preferences
have a great impact in learning the language.
Learning is more effective when learners find
things out for themselves, so VSN encourages
and helps learners to develop their own strategies
based on their own learning styles.
Our teaching methods are adapted to the individual's
learning styles, increasing the individual's
effectiveness in learning.
At the beginning of the course, learners are
introduced to the concept of learning preferences
and styles and their in the learning process.
Learners are assessed to identify learning preferences.
They are then given guidelines on various strategies
of language and cultural learning suitable for
their own learning styles and preferences. This
helps learners to acquire and use language more
effectively.
COURSE
Materials:
The
core textbook for the basic course
is the introductory Nepali Course written by
Dinesh and Rekha Rajbhanari, which is accompanied
by CDs the curriculum is applied flexibly to
meet individual needs and assist each person
to reach his or her language learning potential.
VSN
uses the following text books and modules for
intermediate- and advanced-level students:
The
Nepali Reader- A comprehensive textbook
Good
News of Happiness and Love- simplified Bible
stories( for Christian students)
Statement
of Faith and prayer- the Apostle's Cred (FOR
Christian students)
Professional
Modules:
Medical
Business
Community
health
Community
development
Daily
Life
House-keeping
Religious
Culture, tribes & festival
Cross-
Cultural Orientation:
It
is in the interests of expatriates who come
to Nepal to serve local people not only to learn
the Nepali language but also to learn about
Nepal's culture, people, customs and institutions.
VSN organizes cross- cultural orientation sessions
which enable learners to adjust to life in Nepal.
The orientation sessions are held for one hour
daily at 9am.
The
orientation course includes:
Sessions
on Nepali culture, religion, history,
People,
politics, daily life, festivals etc.
Security
issues
Health
and safety
Life
and work
The
orientation course is done through:
Lectures
Discussions
visits
practical Assignments and Feedback
A handbook & workbook
A project
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