Albanian C1

Teacher
Arta Sopaj-Nezaj

Category
Language

About Course

Course Description

This C1-level course consists of 80 academic hours, divided into 24 thematic lessons and 8 revision units. The aim of the course is to guide students toward advanced mastery of the Albanian language, enabling them to speak fluently, accurately, and appropriately in complex academic, social, and cultural contexts.

Reading & Comprehension – through authentic, analytical, and historical texts
Speaking – focused on debate, structured argumentation, and quick response in conversation
Writing – through advanced essays, formal texts, and creative expression
Grammar Knowledge – with advanced structures, compound forms, and idiomatic expressions

Duration: 80 academic hours
Format: Online or in-person in Berlin
Group size: 4–6 participants for a personalized and interactive learning experience

What You Will Learn:

  • Understand and analyze long, complex texts
  • Participate fluently in academic and public discussions
  • Express themselves with precision, rich style, and natural command of language
  • Use complex grammar and advanced vocabulary across all contexts

Materials included

  • Books and references
  • Videos
  • 10+ articles and texts
  • Assignments
  • Certificate of completion

Course Curriculum

Discussion on the Indo-European roots of Albanian and the importance of learning foreign languages. Focus on proverbs and descriptive texts.

Tourism, culture, and natural beauty in Albania. Use of pronouns and travel-related narratives.

Describing physical appearance and personality traits, historical figures, and personal essays. Compound words.

Analysis of print and digital media. Essay on the impact of media. Use of the future-in-the-past tense.

Formal and informal correspondence, stylistic differences. Recommendation letters and professional emails.

Job applications, interviews, and describing professions. Prepositional phrases.

Cultural heritage, travel for different age groups. Essays and advice for tourists. Word components.

Online shopping, past and present entertainment. Comparative essays. Prefixes.

Biographical and historical narratives. Writing biographies. Suffixes.

Excerpt from Ismail Kadare, describing spaces and interpreting art. Words with both prefixes and suffixes.

Banking, cards, and financial expressions. Essay on personal financial habits. Nominalization of possessive pronouns.

Topics such as pollution, domestic violence, and privacy. Argumentative essays and advanced paragraph structure.

The digital age, impact of smart devices. Instructional writing. Focus on main ideas.

Urban legends, prejudices, and magic. Story writing and the use of homonyms.

Advertising and self-presentation. Essay on reality vs. perception. Idiomatic expressions.

Touching stories, children’s rights, and poverty. Writing opinions and discussing sensitive issues.

The role of the family, education dilemmas, and parenting advice. Figurative language.

Albanian cuisine and comparisons with international dishes. Recipes and food-related vocabulary.

Reflections on friendship and social relationships. Personal letters. Adjective gradation.

Sports reporting, stress, and ethical questions. Spelling and compound prepositions.

Animal protection and ecological awareness. Official requests and topic-specific terminology.

Classic works, copyright laws, and piracy. Writing laws and cultural commentary.

Traditional and digital reading, literary aesthetics, and disinformation. Nominalization and the use of the genitive case.

Texts by Pope Francis and Kadare. Essays and discussions on tolerance and religious harmony.

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