བོད་ཀྱི་སྐད་ཡིག སྔོན་འགྲོ་གཉིས་པ། (A0+)
Organization: Eukhia
Course Description
This course was originally created by Esukhia and has been frequently updated and iterated. The A0+ course is designed for learners who have completed the absolute beginner level (A0) and are ready to build on their basic foundation in Tibetan. This level helps students expand essential vocabulary, strengthen pronunciation, and begin forming simple sentences for everyday communication. Learners will develop confidence through short listening tasks, guided speaking practice, basic reading activities, and controlled writing exercises that support gradual progress toward CEFR A1 level
Instructors
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Rinchen Dolma is from Shillong and holds a B.A. in Tibetan Studies from the College for Higher Tibetan Studies, Sarah. She possesses over five years of dedicated experience teaching Tibetan as a second language to students at the foundational levels (A0 – A2+). Her teaching focuses on building a strong command across all four language skills—reading, listening, writing, and speaking—through a practical application approach that is carefully tailored to each student’s specific needs. Her primary goal is to foster confidence in using Tibetan.
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Kunga Choeyang holds a Bachelor’s degree in Tibetan Studies from the College for Higher Tibetan Studies, Sarah. A native Tibetan speaker fluent in English, she has extensive experience teaching students at the A0 – A2+ level through the Sarah Online School. She is passionate about guiding learners to discover the richness of Tibetan language and culture and believes that “behind every great student is a special teacher.
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Chime Choedon holds a Bachelor of Arts in Tibetan Language and Buddhist Philosophy from the College for Higher Tibetan Studies, Sarah. With over five years of experience, she teaches Tibetan bilingually (Tibetan/English) to international students at the Beginner (A1), Foundation (A2), and Intermediate (A2+) levels, along with instruction in Buddhist Philosophy. She believes that “teaching is not just about talking; it’s about sharing.