If you’ve been thinking about learning a new language, Miami’s Creole Tutors has a huge host of reasons why it should be Haitian Creole. Go to https://creoletutors.com/resources/haitian-creole to find out more.
Haitian Creole Lessons For Advanced & Beginner
Speakers: Group & Private Classes
Creole Tutors wants to share with you the passion, spirit and history of
one of the Caribbean's, and the US' most proud cultural groups by
learning Haitian Creole.
In a new report they have released, they advocate that learning Haitian
Creole is extremely beneficial for any resident of southeastern and
southwestern Florida, given the high concentrations of Haitian
residents and communities in these areas.
The release of the report coincides with news from ACTFL. Their newest
research showcases that the acquisition of any language leads, on a
cognitive level, to improved problem-solving skills, improved memory
function and more flexible and creative thinking.
Creole Tutors argue that learning Haitian Creole can also
improve your job and career opportunities. As a language
spoken by 12 million people globally, and with the latest
census data showing that there are over 1 million Haitians
in the US, there is a strong imperative to learn the
language.
Particularly for Floridians, where Haitian
Creole is the third most spoken
language, knowing it could connect you
with a host of new career and industry
opportunities.
Haitian Creole is also your way into Haitian culture, which today is a unique blend of Taino,
European, and African traditions. Known globally for its distinct carnival seasons, music and
painting style, the country has long held a cultural influence in the Caribbean region.
For the simple reason of a desire to travel
meaningfully to any of the jewels of the Caribbean,
including the Bahamas, Guadeloupe, the Cayman
Islands, and French Guiana, knowing the local
Creole language is a way to get much more out of
your trip than just a tan.
Creole Tutors offer you both one-on-one
and group classes and teach students of
all ages and language abilities.
If you are a less confident learner, they assure you that as a phonetic language,
without the complex verb conjugations of other languages like Spanish or
Francophone French, you can undoubtedly attain a strong grasp on Haitian Creole.
For their younger learners, and their parents,
they also attest to a renewed interest in Haitian
Creole at a number of premium universities
including The University of Florida and The
University of Massachusetts, Boston.
Creole Tutors is a Miami-based
language school which is passionate
about the preservation and education
of the spirited language of Haitian
Creole.
Go to
https://creoletutors.com/resou
rces/haitian-creole to find out
more.
Speakers: Group & Private Classes
Creole Tutors wants to share with you the passion, spirit and history of
one of the Caribbean's, and the US' most proud cultural groups by
learning Haitian Creole.
In a new report they have released, they advocate that learning Haitian
Creole is extremely beneficial for any resident of southeastern and
southwestern Florida, given the high concentrations of Haitian
residents and communities in these areas.
The release of the report coincides with news from ACTFL. Their newest
research showcases that the acquisition of any language leads, on a
cognitive level, to improved problem-solving skills, improved memory
function and more flexible and creative thinking.
Creole Tutors argue that learning Haitian Creole can also
improve your job and career opportunities. As a language
spoken by 12 million people globally, and with the latest
census data showing that there are over 1 million Haitians
in the US, there is a strong imperative to learn the
language.
Particularly for Floridians, where Haitian
Creole is the third most spoken
language, knowing it could connect you
with a host of new career and industry
opportunities.
Haitian Creole is also your way into Haitian culture, which today is a unique blend of Taino,
European, and African traditions. Known globally for its distinct carnival seasons, music and
painting style, the country has long held a cultural influence in the Caribbean region.
For the simple reason of a desire to travel
meaningfully to any of the jewels of the Caribbean,
including the Bahamas, Guadeloupe, the Cayman
Islands, and French Guiana, knowing the local
Creole language is a way to get much more out of
your trip than just a tan.
Creole Tutors offer you both one-on-one
and group classes and teach students of
all ages and language abilities.
If you are a less confident learner, they assure you that as a phonetic language,
without the complex verb conjugations of other languages like Spanish or
Francophone French, you can undoubtedly attain a strong grasp on Haitian Creole.
For their younger learners, and their parents,
they also attest to a renewed interest in Haitian
Creole at a number of premium universities
including The University of Florida and The
University of Massachusetts, Boston.
Creole Tutors is a Miami-based
language school which is passionate
about the preservation and education
of the spirited language of Haitian
Creole.
Go to
https://creoletutors.com/resou
rces/haitian-creole to find out
more.