Any Hokkien courses being offered in S'pore ?

Discussions on the Hokkien (Minnan) language.
M T

Post by M T »

Anonymous wrote:Just mix around with the Ah Bengs more and you will be able to speak Hokkien in no time. :lol:
Even the young Ah bengs speak Mandarin nowadays :) From my obeservation most people born in late 70s can't speak dialects anymore. Majority born in early 70s still can converse. But the batches of S'poreans born around 1978 onwards can't.
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Aurelio

Post by Aurelio »

Well, well , well :D

There is still Bodman's "Spoken Amoy Hokkien" - pretty expensive, if you want the tapes with it (order it from spoken language services, google it for more information) - but I have just decided (well, a month ago), to boost my Hokkien again, after 1.5 years of Mandarin and Hokkien only - and that's the course I am using - the only course I am aware of that is in English ... enjoy.

Best regards,
Aurelio
Guest

Post by Guest »

Aurelio wrote:Well, well , well :D

... I have just decided (well, a month ago), to boost my Hokkien again, after 1.5 years of Mandarin and Hokkien only - and that's the course I am using - the only course I am aware of that is in English ... enjoy.

Best regards,
Aurelio
Great to see you back here Aurelio, and delighted at the news. I've been away for 6 weeks in Australia, just came home yesterday.

Regards,
Sim.
Aurelio

Post by Aurelio »

Hi Sim,

Thanks a lot. Yes, back from my sabbatical ;-) BTW: should have said "Mandarin and Classical Chinese" not "Mandarin and Hokkien" - did not do anything on Hokkien for the last 1.5 years - but have been learning intensively for the last two months ;-)

Glad to see you here again - how was your trip to Australia? And how's your Mandarin coming?

Regards,
Aurelio
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