Farsi Intermediate

Overview

Course summary

Whether you're taking your first steps to learn another language or are at an advanced level, our courses will help you to communicate confidently in your chosen language.  

You will find our classes characterised by an atmosphere of lively debate and enjoyment in learning and, whether you are looking to improve your language skills for professional or personal reasons, our wide range of languages and entry levels make the University of Westminster the ideal place to study.

Who is this class for?

You should have a good basic knowledge of the Farsi language and its grammar.

  • Part One is for you if you have already studied the Farsi language for approximately three years or 180 hours or equivalent
  • You can join Part Two if you have studied Farsi for about 200 hours
  • You can join Part Three if you will have studied Farsi for about 220 hours

Terms and conditions

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Course structure

Our Farsi lessons follow a communicative approach to language teaching, focusing on the language you need to communicate in authentic situations with an emphasis on speaking and listening. Our evening classes are taught by experienced language teachers who are native speakers of the language or equivalent.

Please note that the distribution of course content across terms may vary from year to year. This is due to the variable length of terms in different academic years. There may also be slight content variations at the discretion of the tutor. We may, for example, include additional content when general progress is good, or vary content according to students’ interests.

Learning resources

We will use Colloquial Persian throughout the course. However, please wait until the first session before buying your course book.

In Part One of the Farsi Intermediate course, you'll cover the following topics and grammar:

Topics

In this term, we will cover:

  • using polite titles
  • talking about ailments
  • making a major apology
  • asking a chemist for medicine for a minor illness
  • reporting what someone has said

Grammar

You will learn:

  • importance of titles آقای / خانم دکتر احمدی آقای / خانم مهندس هوشنگی
  • noun derivation سخت / سختی خسته / خستگی
  • how to say: ‘I feel tired.’ احساس خستگی می‌کنم.
  • parts of the body مو، صورت، گوش، ابرو، چشم ...
  • more symptoms or conditions سردرد، دندان‌درد، گوش‌درد، گلودرد ...
  • reported speech پیتر گفت (که) مریضم.
  • more medicines دوا / دارو، شربت سرفه، آنتی‌بیوتیک ...

Part Two builds on what you learnt in Part One, covering the following topics and grammar:

Topics

In this term, we will cover:

  • using polite words for giving and receiving gifts
  • offering congratulations and best wishes on happy occasions
  • sending your regards to someone
  • expressing pleasant surprise
  • suggesting a joint activity
  • arranging to meet a friend

Grammar

You will learn:

  • how to say: ‘first customer’ مشتری اول / اولین مشتری
  • how to say: ‘Happy New Year / Birthday, etc.’ سال نو مبارک تولدت مبارک
  • rules governing the use of ‘congratulations’ and ‘sending regards’ کفش نو مبارک! سلام برسونید.
  • how to say: ‘Wish you had been there!’ جات خالی بود!
  • how to say: ‘Long time no see / hear from!’ چه عجب از این طرف‌ها!
  • ‘I’m sitting’ v. ‘I’m eating’ من نشسته‌ام. دارم می‌خورم.
  • how to say: ‘Are you in the mood for football?’ حال فوتبال را داری؟
  • how to say: ‘I went to see Ali yesterday.’ دیروز به دیدن علی رفتم.

Part Three is the final level of the Farsi Intermediate course, and covers the following topics and grammar:

Topics

In this term, we will cover:

  • arranging a business meeting
  • ending a telephone conversation or a personal call politely
  • expressing disagreement
  • using the Iranian calendar (week, months, seasons)
  • talking about the skills or things you can or cannot do
  • saying how long you have been doing something

Grammar

You will learn:

  • how to say: ‘What can I do for you?’ چه فرمایشی دارید؟
  • special use of که ke من که با این پیشنهاد مخالفم.
  • the Iranian calendar: seasons and months بهار: فروردین، اردیبهشت، خرداد ...
  • how to say: ‘Can you play tennis?’ تنیس بلدید؟
  • how to say: ‘I’ve been learning Persian for 5 years.’ پنج ساله (که) فارسی می‌خونم.

Booking

Thank you for your interest in this course. Please fill in our enquiry form to be the first to know when bookings reopen. If you have questions about the course in the meantime, please contact us

 

Discounts and booking deadlines

We offer a 10% discount to our undergraduate and postgraduate students and alumni. To receive your discount code, please contact us before booking your course. 

Online courses – September start

  • Standard Fee per Part: £300

The booking deadline is 10 days prior to the start date of each Part.

On-campus courses – October start

  • Standard Fee per Part: £365

The booking deadline is 10 days prior to the start date of each Part.

Language courses term dates

Online courses – September start

  • Part 1: 16 September 2024 – 05 December 2024 12 weeks
  • Part 2: 20 January 2025 – 10 April 2025 12 weeks
  • Part 3: 28 April 2025 – 28 July 2025 (Monday courses) 12 weeks*
  • Part 3: 22 April 2025 – 10 July 2025 (Tuesday - Thursday) 12 weeks

*Bank holidays: Monday 21 April, Monday 5 May, Monday 26 May

On-campus courses – September start

  • Part 1: 30 September 2024 – 05 December 2024 10 weeks
  • Part 2: 20 January 2025 – 27 March 2025 10 weeks
  • Part 3: 28 April 2025 – 14 July 2025 (Monday courses) 10 weeks*
  • Part 3: 22 April 2025 – 26 June 2025 (Tuesday -Thursday courses) 10 weeks

*Bank holidays: Monday 21 April, Monday 5 May, Monday 26 May

Looking for another language or level?

If we don't currently offer the language or level you're looking for, please register your interest with us, and we will get in touch if the course becomes available.

How we're delivering courses

Online courses

Why study with us?

  • small class sizes
  • highly qualified native speakers (or equivalent)

Our interactive online courses provide real-time lessons with an expert tutor to practise speaking and listening. You will benefit from live, face-to-face engagement with experienced language teachers in an online, virtual classroom.

Wherever you are in the world, you'll become part of the University of Westminster's global community. You can be assured of a warm welcome here, where your wellbeing, the quality of our teaching and your learning experience are our priorities.

What do you need for an online class?

To get the most from the course, you will need:

  • a reliable internet connection
  • a PC or laptop with webcam and microphone and a modern web browser installed

We will contact you with joining instructions before your course starts.

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On-campus courses

Why study with us?

  • small class sizes
  • highly qualified native speakers (or equivalent)

Location and facilities

Most classes are held at our historic headquarters building at 309 Regent Street. This is a dedicated teaching building with purpose-designed facilities.

Our location near Oxford Circus means we're right in the heart of central London, with excellent transport links.

Meet the teacher

We're arranging online meet the teacher sessions where you can discuss your language level, meet our teachers and find out more about our courses. If you're interested, please register via this form and we'll contact you with further information.

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Interested in one-to-one tuition?

Our flexible one-to-one language courses focus on your needs to help you progress with the language of your choice. Lessons can be tailored to your needs, level and capability.

This course is ideal for highly motivated students who want to make quick progress in improving their language skills. Lesson times are flexible.

If you're interested, please apply via this form, and we'll be in touch with further information.

Contact us

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