Friday, February 19, 2010
Jan. 12 Earthquake Drives Millions to Learn Haitian Creole and Know About The Beauty of the Language
The first thing you can do is to learn Haitian Creole if you are even thinking about helping Haiti. After all, communication will be one of the crucial problems that need to be resolved. While Haitians died in the quake, their death exposed their language. After all, all Haitians speak Creole. Only a few educated Haitians speak French. So if you want to help rebuild Haiti, you need to start learning Creole first.
Based on the popularity of this Haitian Creole language podcast, one can tell that the demand is going up. More and more people want to connect and help rebuild Haiti. Using iphones, ipod touch and mp3 players, podcast users can download short Haitian Creole lessons to their gadgets to learn the language on the go. It is amazing that one of the least wired countries is going to benefit from the recent technological developments that most of us living in developed and first-world countries take for granted.
A new Haitian language textbook aimed at making the teaching of Creole easy for the language learner will help a lot. SakPaseLearnHaitianCreole textbook, published by Mr. Charles, will help fill the void and meet the needs of millions of Creole learners from all over the world.
Based on the popularity of this Haitian Creole language podcast, one can tell that the demand is going up. More and more people want to connect and help rebuild Haiti. Using iphones, ipod touch and mp3 players, podcast users can download short Haitian Creole lessons to their gadgets to learn the language on the go. It is amazing that one of the least wired countries is going to benefit from the recent technological developments that most of us living in developed and first-world countries take for granted.
A new Haitian language textbook aimed at making the teaching of Creole easy for the language learner will help a lot. SakPaseLearnHaitianCreole textbook, published by Mr. Charles, will help fill the void and meet the needs of millions of Creole learners from all over the world.
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