My Lithuanian Course A1
Course details
Target audience
Erasmus+ and European Solidarity Corps participants
Learning objectives
By the end of this course, you'll be able to understand and use everyday expressions and essential phrases to support you in your new country to: • meet people • share information about yourself and learn about others • settle into your new surroundings, move from place to place and obtain services Each module prepares you for a real-world task where you’ll need to use all of the communicative, linguistic and cultural skills you’ve learned… independently! Ready to start your first course? Let’s go! Click on the ‘Resume’ button.
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Schedule
- How to learn with OLS
- My name is Kasia.
- I speak Lithuanian.
- This is my brother.
- She’s got dark hair and glasses.
- I'm good thanks, and you?
- I get up at 7.
- Sarah is a volunteer in an association.
- Sign up now!
- I go to the movies every Tuesday.
- I've got a headache! *GAME INSIDE!*
- This is my neighbourhood.
- Take the metro, line 5, to the blue stop!
- I need 200g of butter for my cake.
- I'm making dessert!
- I have nothing to wear!
- My living room is very bright.
- This frame is on special offer.
- Can I have a flat white, please?
- Congratulations on this great news!
- Check your progress