Sanibonani! Hello!
To the teachers: Many of the posts on this blog are useful for explaining different points to learners in your classes, especially for linking words and concepts in interesting visual or other sensory ways – all of which should enhance the way that what is learned makes sense in their minds
Kubafundisayo: Iningi lamaphosti akule blog angasiza ekuchazeleni abafundi basekilasini amaphuzu ahlukahlukene, ikakhulukazi ngokuhlanganisa amazwi nemiqondo ngezindlela ezihehayo eziphathelene nokubona noma nokuzwa-nje – okungabe kwenze ibe ngcono indlela okufundwayo kuzwakale ezingqondweni zabo.
To the learners: I know how difficult it is to learn this language, no matter how beautiful it is. So it’s worth it, but it’s going to be difficult. The posts on this blog can help you understand key concepts, and hopefully do so in a way that is creative and interesting.
In order to explore and play with the beauty of nouns in isiZulu, go to the iziGaba zamaBizo page. Uma ufuna ukuhambela nokudlalela ebuhleni bamabizo esiZulu, yiya ekhasini leziGaba zamaBizo.
To start getting your head around the Proverbs and Idiom of isiZulu, head on over to the page for that. Requests are welcome. Uma ufuna ukuqala ukuqonda uqondisise izAga nesiSho ngesiZulu, ungazithathela ekhasini lakhona.
As a way of learning some key vocabulary, have a look at the page on Gender in isiZulu. Njengendlela yokufunda ulwazimagama olubalulekile, hamba ubheke ekhasini lobuLili besiZulu.
Let me know if there’s anything specific you want me to write about. Ngitshele uma kunento ofuna ukuthi ngibhale ngayo.
