Yoruba (WMA)

Yoruba (WMA)
Yorùbá (native name èdè Yorùbá, 'the Yorùbá language') is a Niger–Congo language spoken in West Africa. This course is a Yoruba basic-level language program developed by the Foreign Service Institute (FSI). The course has been used for over thirty years by United States government diplomats and officers for learning the Yoruba language.

Other popular language programs (including Rosetta Stone and Pimsleur) rely heavily on the methods pioneered in this exclusive course. The course contains over 18 hours of educational audio with Student text (download-able). The program is designed to help students reach a level of proficiency which will enable them to participate effectively in most formal and informal. The reference manual has 380 pages of exercises and drills that supplement the audio portion of the course, plus Learning G+ Hangouts, assignments, meetups & Media streaming.

12-16 University credits from NYU-SCPS programs @ $120/4 units