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Georgian for Kids

By: Tamaz Eristavi
Narrated by: Joe Maluso, Omnia Bassiouny
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Young Linguists teaches kids essential Georgian language skills fast without screen time. That means daily bite-sized 20-minute Georgian audio lessons to help kids stay engaged, and daily repetition to reinforce learning. We also narrow down vocabulary to the most-used Georgian words and phrases so that you are learning what you can apply.

This audiobook also include detailed sections in English on effective strategies for learning Georgian language and ideas to carry on learning and applying what you know once the course is complete. In addition, there are complete review sections for learning, comprehension, and speaking repetition.

This is a complete Georgian language course to get your child proficient in a new language in just four weeks. Over 300 different words and phrases are included across 29 different themes and sections including the key building blocks of greetings, adjectives, quantities, questions and responses, colors, places, emotions, time, food, transport, animals, and positions with multiple sentence construction examples. Proven strategies such as spaced repetition, sound effects, and games are used to reinforce the language learning experience.

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I liked the basic vocabulary and the simple phrases, they were clearly presented with sounds to help memorize them. The pronunciation was not always correct or clear and my native Georgian speaking spouse said the speaker could have been much better. As a learner, I noticed that words using an enclitic “a”, were pronounced as ending in “o”, which is NOT correct. I would not recommend this as a resource for people wanting to learn Georgian.

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