Explorez tous les épisodes du podcast Learn Persian with Chai and Conversation
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| Speak Lesson 75 | A Separation, Part 4 | 05 Sep 2024 | 00:30:25 | |
In this lesson about clips from the movie A Separation by Asghar Farahadi, we watch a conversation between Nader and Hojjat, Razieh's husband, about potential work Hojjat will be doing for Nader. We're joined in this episode by friend of the show, Yara Elmjouie. | |||
| Poetry | Omar Khayyam's rendee deedam, Introduction with Alan Eyre | 26 Aug 2024 | 00:32:19 | |
In this special shabé shehr episode, we are joined by Alan Eyre, the first (and last) ever Persian language spokesperson for the U.S. State Department. Alan has a little book with lines of his favorite Persian poetry, and he shares one of those poems with us in this episode. | |||
| Poetry | Baba Taher's khoshā emshō, Introduction with Yara Elmjouie | 27 May 2024 | 00:15:41 | |
In this shabé shehr episode, we go over the poem khoshā emshō by the poet Baba Taher with special guest Yara Elmjouie. This poem is about enjoying the night, and the company of the night- it's short, simple and sweet, and reminds you to take pleasure in the joy of living. | |||
| Speak Lesson 59 | Persian Food | 08 Jun 2017 | 00:14:09 | |
In this lesson, we learn the langauge associated with one of the most important parts of Persian culture- food. We learn vocabulary for different Persian dishes, how to consume Persian food, and how to talk about it afterwards. This lesson might make you hungry, somake sure to have at least a little something to eat before listening to it! Also, here are some links to some of our favorite Perisan recipes and food blogs:
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| Speak Lesson 58 | Babies | 10 May 2017 | 00:11:29 | |
In this lesson, we learn all the language associated with pregnancy, babies and small children. | |||
| Speak Lesson 57 | Proposals, Marriages and Weddings | 24 Apr 2017 | 00:10:56 | |
In this lesson, we learn all the vocabulary associated with getting married in Persian! Includes the process of proposing, getting married, and language associated with the wedding ceremony. As promised, here are some links to some of our favorite Persian wedding songs!
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| Speak Lesson 56 | The Etiquette for Talking on the Phone | 10 Apr 2017 | 00:09:19 | |
Lesson 56 covers language needed for talking on the phone, including etiquette used in greetings and saying goodbye on the phone. | |||
| Interview | Interview with Fared Shafinury | 18 Jan 2017 | 00:21:18 | |
| Speak Lesson 55 | The Etiquette of Being Hosted | 03 May 2016 | 00:12:28 | |
If you’re around Iranians often, chances are you’ll be invited to their homes. Iranians love hosting, and it’s common to invite someone over as soon as you meet them. So, let’s learn some of the language and etiquette that goes along with being hosted. | |||
| Speak Lesson 54 | Common Persian Sayings and Expressions | 20 Apr 2016 | 00:11:09 | |
In this lesson, we learn common Persian sayings that often don't make sense in English. Expressions, idioms- these are what make a language unique! We also learn some common Persian insults. | |||
| Speak Lesson 53 | Respect in the Persian Culture | 23 Mar 2016 | 00:11:34 | |
Respect is a big deal in Persian culture- respect for your family, respect for elders, among other things. We've learned about tārof- but this type of etiquette is just one aspect of showing respect for others. In this lesson, we learn other ways respect is demonstrated in the Persian culture. | |||
| Speak Lesson 52 | Navigating 'Tā'arof' in Different Social Situations | 09 Mar 2016 | 00:15:32 | |
In this lesson, we continue our discussion of the Persian concept of 'tārof'- we learn different situation in which 'tārof' comes into play, and how to successfully navigate through these situations. These situations include being paid a compliment, making a financial transaction at a store, interacting with guests and hosts, and much more. | |||
| Speak Lesson 51 | Introducing 'Ta'arof' | 24 Feb 2016 | 00:14:02 | |
In this lesson, we talk about one of the most important concepts when it comes to learning about Persian culture- the concept of tārof. Tārof is basically the code of etiquette Iranians use in all social situations, and it's quite culturally pervasive. While western culture also has rules of engaging with others, Persians take it to a whole new level. For someone unfamiliar with the concept, sometimes the behavior of Iranians may seem a bit strange, but once these few simple rules are learned, a lot of cultural misunderstanding can be avoided. LINKS:
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| Speak Lesson 73 | A Separation, Part 2 | 20 May 2024 | 00:26:38 | |
In this lesson, we watch a clip of a conversation between Nader and Razieh, who he is hoping to convince to come work for him. We are joined in the lesson by Yara Elmjouie. | |||
| Speak Lesson 50 | More about Daily Routines | 27 Aug 2014 | 00:12:55 | |
In this lesson, we learn more about how to talk about daily routines, especially routines associated with waking up and going to bed. | |||
| Speak Lesson 49 | How to Talk About Daily Routines | 26 Jun 2014 | 00:13:22 | |
In Lesson 49, we learn to talk about simple daily routines. These include things like eating breakfast, going to work, having meals, and resting. | |||
| Speak Lesson 48 | How To Discuss Travel | 29 May 2014 | 00:11:25 | |
In this lesson, we learn the Persian words for different types of transportation, including airplanes, cars, bicycles, and motorcyles. | |||
| Speak Lesson 47 | How to Discuss Breakfast | 12 May 2014 | 00:11:05 | |
In this lesson, we learn to talk about one of the most important parts of Persian culture- breakfast. We learn how to talk about breakfast- including a list of breakfast foods and important breakfast drinks. | |||
| Speak Lesson 46 | More About Pain and Illness | 24 Apr 2014 | 00:15:25 | |
This week, we’re continuing with our kitchen Persian vocabulary, and learning practical conversations you would have in any household. In this lesson, we learn more vocabulary for how to talk about illnesses and pain. In addition, we learn words for more parts of the body. | |||
| Speak Lesson 45 | How to Talk About Feeling Under the Weather and Pain, and Parts of the Body | 09 Apr 2014 | 00:14:53 | |
In this lesson, we cover a topic you will hopefully not have to use too often- the topic of not feeling too well. We'll learn how to express that you're not feeling well, how to ask others how they are feeling, and how to talk about pain that you have. Also, we will learn the Persian words for several parts of the body. | |||
| Speak Lesson 44 | Subjunctive To Have and To Be | 27 Mar 2014 | 00:12:01 | |
We’re continuing on with our power series, learning a good bit of grammar and words to help fill in our vocabulary. So Lessons 21 and 22 were devoted entirely to the verbs "to be" and "to have", respectively. These are both very important verbs in the language, and both happen to have special subjunctive stems, so we are going to devote this entire lesson to their subjunctive forms. Thankfully, they’re both related! | |||
| Speak Lesson 43 | Talking about Wants and Possibilities | 11 Mar 2014 | 00:14:42 | |
In this lesson, we build on Lesson 42, and learn how to talk about wants. For instance, 'I want to go to the cinema.' In addition, we learn some special verbs that allow us to construct additional subjunctive sentences. These special verbs include 'must', 'might', 'it's possible', and 'it's better'. | |||
| Speak Lesson 42 | The Simple Subjunctive | 13 Feb 2014 | 00:16:01 | |
This lesson teaches the simple subjunctive, which will allow you to take definite sentences like 'I am going to the movies tonight' to less definite ones like 'I could go to the movies tonight'. | |||
| Speak Lesson 41 | Telephoning and Other Structured Infinitives | 30 Jan 2014 | 00:14:42 | |
In this lesson, we go over some 'structured infinitive sentences'. These are verb structures that include all parts you need to make a full sentence within them. The four verbs we focus on are 'I telephoned ______', 'I am happy with ______', 'I am angry with _______', and 'I am waiting for _______'. | |||
| Speak Lesson 72 | A Separation, Part 1 | 13 May 2024 | 00:33:46 | |
In this new series, we watch clips chosen by Yara Elmjouie from the movie A Separation. To WATCH this lesson (highly recommended!), check it out on our website. | |||
| Speak Lesson 40 | A Review Dialogue with Leyla, Matt and Ladan | 06 Jan 2014 | 00:07:42 | |
In this dialogue, we ask Matt and Ladan what they've been up to the past few months. We get to hear how Matt's been doing in med school, and we also hear some really exciting information that Ladan reveals. | |||
| Speak Lesson 39 | A Dialogue About What We Should Do Tonight | 05 Jan 2014 | 00:16:56 | |
In this lesson, we’re going to listen to two people deciding what they’re going to do one evening. They go through a variety of options, including going to the cinema, getting Chinese food, and making food at home. Listen to find out what they ultimately decide. | |||
| Speak Lesson 38 | Dialogue in a Store While Buying Jewelry | 27 Dec 2013 | 00:20:14 | |
This dialogue teaches you vocabulary to use in stores while buying things such as jewelry. | |||
| Speak Lesson 37 | A Dialogue in a Restaurant | 17 Dec 2013 | 00:17:31 | |
Up until now, we’ve been listening to conversations between Leyla and various family members. In Lesson 37, we listen to a dialogue that takes place in a restaurant, first between a host and patrons, and then between a waitress and patrons. This should sound familiar to you, because much of this vocab was covered in unit 2. This will serve as a reminder and also present some new vocabulary for you to use when visiting a restaurant. | |||
| Speak Lesson 36 | A Dialogue between Leyla and Her Aunt Farnoosh | 25 Nov 2013 | 00:25:05 | |
Lesson 36 features a conversation between Leyla and her Aunt Farnoosh. Aunt Farnoosh describes her trip to Cancun. | |||
| Speak Lesson 35 | A Dialogue between Leyla and Her Uncle Ahmad | 22 Oct 2013 | 00:29:11 | |
Lesson 35 features a dialogue between Leyla and her uncle. | |||
| Speak Lesson 34 | A Dialogue between Leyla and Her Dear Grandmother | 09 Oct 2013 | 00:19:23 | |
Lesson 34 features a dialogue in Persian (Farsi) between Leyla and her grandmother. | |||
| Speak Lesson 33 | A Dialogue between Leyla and Her Mother | 08 May 2013 | 00:21:02 | |
Lesson 33 features a dialogue in Persian (Farsi) between Leyla and her mother. This lesson won't have a particular focus in terms of tenses. Rather, it will have general conversational vocabulary and skills that we need to learn. | |||
| Speak Lesson 32 | A Dialogue between Leyla and Aunt Farnaz | 04 Mar 2013 | 00:18:16 | |
Welcome to lesson 32, the second in our dialogues series. In this lesson, we'll be hearing a dialogue with an actual native speaker of the Persian language. That's right: we'll be listening to a conversation in Persian (Farsi) that Leyla had with her aunt! Afterwards, Matt and Leyla will go over the vocabulary and phrases used in the dialogue. | |||
| Speak Lesson 31 | A Dialogue between Matt and Leyla | 12 Feb 2013 | 00:25:01 | |
Lesson 31 features a dialogue in Persian (Farsi) between Matt and Leyla. This lesson begins a very special unit of Chai and Conversation! We're going to take all the vocabulary, phrases, and grammar rules we've learned in the first three units, and combine them in short and simple dialogues. | |||
| Poetry | Hafez's payāmé naseem, Part 6 | 29 Apr 2024 | 00:11:29 | |
In this lesson, we go over the last lines of the poem payāmé naseem by Hafez: میای دارم چو جان صافی و صوفی میکند عیبش | |||
| Speak Lesson 30 | Review of Unit 3 | 17 Nov 2012 | 00:20:59 | |
Lesson 30 is a review of all that we learned in Unit 3! | |||
| Speak Lesson 29 | More Present Continuous and Imperatives (!) | 01 Oct 2012 | 00:17:19 | |
Lesson 29 teaches how to emphasize the present continuous tense and how to form imperative statements. | |||
| Speak Lesson 28 | Habitual Actions | 10 Sep 2012 | 00:13:37 | |
Lesson 28 teaches how to talk about habitual actions. | |||
| Speak Lesson 27 | Present Continuous Tense | 22 Aug 2012 | 00:15:12 | |
Lesson 27 teaches the present continuous tense. | |||
| Speak Lesson 26 | Prepositions | 23 Jul 2012 | 00:12:15 | |
Lesson 26 teaches prepositions. | |||
| Speak Lesson 25 | Compound Verbs | 16 Jun 2012 | 00:16:49 | |
Lesson 25 teaches compound verbs. Most compound verbs are constructed using the verbs shodan, to become, and kardan, to do. We'll conjugate these verbs, and learn how to construct compound verbs with them. We'll then conjugate those verbs in the past tense. | |||
| Speak Lesson 24 | The Concept of ‘Ezafé’ | 01 Jun 2012 | 00:20:37 | |
Lesson 24 goes over the concept of ‘ezafe,’ which will allow you to communicate many things in the Persian language, including adjectives. | |||
| Speak Lesson 23 | The Simple Past Tense | 03 Apr 2012 | 00:18:25 | |
Lesson 23 goes over the simple past tense, including how to talk about what you did over the last weekend. | |||
| Speak Lesson 22 | The verb ‘To Have’ | 06 Feb 2012 | 00:19:10 | |
Lesson 22 is all about the verb ‘to have,’ which will come in handy very soon in our upcoming grammar lessons. | |||
| Speak Lesson 21 | The verb ‘To Be’ | 26 Jan 2012 | 00:17:17 | |
Lesson 21 is the first lesson in Unit 3 of Chai and Conversation! In this unit, we will be going over the fundamentals of grammar of the Persian language. This entire lesson is devoted to the verb ‘to be,’ and its many different forms. | |||
| Poetry | Hafez's payāmé naseem, Part 5 | 22 Apr 2024 | 00:09:11 | |
In this lesson, we go over the following lines of the poem payāmé naseem by Hafez: جدا شد یار شیرینت کنون تنها نشین ای شمع | |||
| Speak Lesson 20 | Review of Unit 2 | 23 Dec 2011 | 00:13:07 | |
| Speak Lesson 19 | How to Talk About Love and Friendship | 08 Dec 2011 | 00:16:52 | |
In this Persian/Farsi lesson, we learn how to talk about love and friendship. We learn common terms of endearment, how to compliment a loved one, and how to talk about your marital status. We also learn how to say 'I love you' in Farsi, which might be a bit more complicated than you would think. There's not a direct translation of 'I love you.' Rather, you could say 'I am in love with you' (man āsheghetam), or 'I like you' (doostet dāram) which often gets used in the place of 'I love you'. The most common term of endearment in the Persian language is jān or joon (either one works). This is often said after a loved one's name. For instance, if you are talking to your friend named Sarah, you could call them 'Sarah joon' to show them that you really care for them. You could also use it to call a family member. For instance, the word for maternal uncle in Persian is dāyee. Uncles are often called 'dāyee joon' meaning dear uncle. | |||
| Speak Lesson 18 | How to Talk About the Time and Weather | 12 Nov 2011 | 00:17:51 | |
In Lesson 18, we learn how to talk about the weather, and how to tell what time it is. | |||