The Happy Malay's Extensive Physical Descriptions Vocabulary
The Happy Malay's Extensive Physical Descriptions Vocabulary, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 5, with 184 lectures, based on 2 reviews, and has 8 subscribers.
You will learn about Contains 184 Lectures and 5 hours of engaging study with 600+ peaceful nature sceneries presented in each video. Aspires to instill a passion in the Malay language through the introduction, explanation and articulation of How People Look Like (Physical Descriptions). Is in itself a Malay Encyclopedia on How People Look Like (Physical Descriptions) and the only one of its kind. Encourages the student to acquire an appreciation for the Malay language in its uniqueness, as well as its many quirks and idiosyncrasies. Cultivates bilingual fluency in both Malay and English with vocabulary, terms and sentences explained in both languages. This course is ideal for individuals who are Students who are Learning the Malay Language / Bahasa Melayu. or Linguists who are interested in Building their Vocabulary. or Students who want to Communicate Effectively with Locals. or Perfect course for the student who wishes to study either intensively or leisurely at one’s pace. or This course also caters to the advanced learner by the insertion of multiple words and variation in vocabulary to describe similar Physical Descriptions of People. It is particularly useful for Students who are Learning the Malay Language / Bahasa Melayu. or Linguists who are interested in Building their Vocabulary. or Students who want to Communicate Effectively with Locals. or Perfect course for the student who wishes to study either intensively or leisurely at one’s pace. or This course also caters to the advanced learner by the insertion of multiple words and variation in vocabulary to describe similar Physical Descriptions of People.
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Title: The Happy Malay's Extensive Physical Descriptions Vocabulary
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 5
Number of Lectures: 184
Number of Published Lectures: 184
Number of Curriculum Items: 184
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 184
Original Price: $124.99
Quality Status: approved
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What You Will Learn
- Contains 184 Lectures and 5 hours of engaging study with 600+ peaceful nature sceneries presented in each video.
- Aspires to instill a passion in the Malay language through the introduction, explanation and articulation of How People Look Like (Physical Descriptions).
- Is in itself a Malay Encyclopedia on How People Look Like (Physical Descriptions) and the only one of its kind.
- Encourages the student to acquire an appreciation for the Malay language in its uniqueness, as well as its many quirks and idiosyncrasies.
- Cultivates bilingual fluency in both Malay and English with vocabulary, terms and sentences explained in both languages.
Who Should Attend
- Students who are Learning the Malay Language / Bahasa Melayu.
- Linguists who are interested in Building their Vocabulary.
- Students who want to Communicate Effectively with Locals.
- Perfect course for the student who wishes to study either intensively or leisurely at one’s pace.
- This course also caters to the advanced learner by the insertion of multiple words and variation in vocabulary to describe similar Physical Descriptions of People.
Target Audiences
- Students who are Learning the Malay Language / Bahasa Melayu.
- Linguists who are interested in Building their Vocabulary.
- Students who want to Communicate Effectively with Locals.
- Perfect course for the student who wishes to study either intensively or leisurely at one’s pace.
- This course also caters to the advanced learner by the insertion of multiple words and variation in vocabulary to describe similar Physical Descriptions of People.
The Happy Malay’s Comprehensive How People Look Like Course:-
1. Is the One and only Comprehensive and Concise Guide to Malay Vocabularyspecifically in How People Look Like (Physical Descriptions).
2. Encourages the student to acquire an appreciation for the Malay language in its uniqueness, as well as its many quirks and idiosyncrasies.
3. Aspires to instill a passion in the Malay language through the introduction, explanation and articulation of How People Look Like (Physical Descriptions).
4. Contains 184 Lecturesand 5 hours of engaging study with 600+ peaceful nature sceneries presented in each video.
5. Cultivates bilingual fluency in both Malay and English with vocabulary, terms and sentences explained in both languages.
6. Functions as a One-Stop Course for the Study of Vocabulary in relation to How People Look Like (Physical Descriptions).
7. Is in itself a Malay Encyclopedia on How People Look Like (Physical Descriptions) and the only one of its kind.
8. Perfect course for Malay language linguists who want precise in-depth words to describe all the types and nuances of How People Look Like (Physical Descriptions).
9. Perfect course for the student who wishes to study either intensively or leisurely at one’s pace.
10. The must-have for effective communication with other people in private and business settings.
11. This course will empower the student to be more confident in Speaking, Listening, Reading and Writing Malay.
12. This course functions as a guide for students to speak fluent Malay with locals.
13. This course concentrates on making learning fun by virtue of quizzes, sentence examples and revision lists.
14. This course also caters to the advanced learnerby the insertion of multiple words and variation in vocabulary to describe similar words on How People Look Like (Physical Descriptions).
15. From simple characters to complex personalities, all words have been carefully chosen to suit numerous catch-all situations.
16. 184 Vocabulary Lectures to acquaint, build and enrich your vocabulary.
17. 18 Interactive Quizzes to revise on all words learnt.
18. Complete Revision Vocabulary List Lectures in English to Malay and from Malay to English.
I am a Malay language enthusiast and a nature lover. Malay – the national language of my country, is a vibrant language which can be expressed fluidly, vividly and easily…and with lots of joyful expression! I love the play of words and I find that the effective use of language can convey intentions, feelings and descriptions of the world around me.
I hope that the creation of The Happy Malay’s Comprehensive How People Look Like (Physical Descriptions) course will inspire the student to acquire an appreciation for the Malay language in its uniqueness, as well as its many quirks and idiosyncrasies. The Happy Malay’s Comprehensive How People Look Like (Physical Descriptions) Course therefore reflects my passion in the language for effective communication through the introduction, explanation and articulation of How People Look Like.
May I wish you Happy Studying with the Happy Malay Course series!
Yours sincerely,
Lily Aimes
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Oh, What A Wonderful World!
Chapter 2: How People Look Like? What Can You See About Him/Her? (English to Malay)
Lecture 1: How do you describe an ACTIVE person?
Lecture 2: How do you describe an AGILE person?
Lecture 3: How do you describe an AGING AND FRAIL person?
Lecture 4: How do you describe an ATTRACTIVE person?
Lecture 5: How do you describe a BALD person?
Lecture 6: How do you describe a BEARDED person?
Lecture 7: How do you describe a BEAUTIFUL person?
Lecture 8: How do you describe a BIG, HUGE person?
Lecture 9: How do you describe a BIG SIZED person?
Lecture 10: How do you describe a BLIND person?
Lecture 11: How do you describe a CAREFUL person?
Lecture 12: How do you describe a CARELESS person?
Lecture 13: How do you describe a CLEAN person?
Lecture 14: How do you describe a CRAZY, MAD person?
Lecture 15: How do you describe a CURLY-HAIRED person?
Lecture 16: How do you describe a CUTE person?
Lecture 17: How do you describe a DARK SKINNED person?
Lecture 18: How do you describe a DEAF person?
Lecture 19: How do you describe a DIRTY person?
Lecture 20: How do you describe a DISABLED person?
Lecture 21: How do you describe a DUMB, MUTE person?
Lecture 22: How do you describe a FAIR SKINNED person?
Lecture 23: How do you describe a FAMOUS person?
Lecture 24: How do you describe a FAST person?
Lecture 25: How do you describe a FAT person?
Lecture 26: How do you describe a FLAT NOSED person?
Lecture 27: How do you describe a FULL person?
Lecture 28: How do you describe a FUSSY person?
Lecture 29: How do you describe a HANDSOME person? (I)
Lecture 30: How do you describe a HANDSOME person? (II)
Lecture 31: How do you describe a person who HAS A MOUSTACHE?
Lecture 32: How do you describe a HUNGRY person?
Lecture 33: How do you describe an INTELLIGENT person?
Lecture 34: How do you describe a LONG HAIRED person?
Lecture 35: How do you describe a person with a MELODIOUS voice?
Lecture 36: How do you describe a MENTALLY CHALLENGED person?
Lecture 37: How do you describe a NEAR-SIGHTED person?
Lecture 38: How do you describe a NEAT person?
Lecture 39: How do you describe a NOISY person?
Lecture 40: How do you describe an OLD, ELDERLY person?
Lecture 41: How do you describe a PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED person?
Lecture 42: How do you describe a PIMPLY person?
Lecture 43: How do you describe a PLUMP person?
Lecture 44: How do you describe a person with a POINTED NOSE?
Lecture 45: How do you describe a POOR person?
Lecture 46: How do you describe a PREGNANT person? (I)
Lecture 47: How do you describe a PREGNANT person? (II)
Lecture 48: How do you describe a QUICK person?
Lecture 49: How do you describe a RADIANT person?
Lecture 50: How do you describe a RICH, WEALTHY person?
Lecture 51: How do you describe a ROUGH person?
Lecture 52: How do you describe a ROUGH SKINNED person?
Lecture 53: How do you describe a SEXY person?
Lecture 54: How do you describe a SHORT person?
Lecture 55: How do you describe a SHORT-HAIRED person?
Lecture 56: How do you describe a SHORT-SIGHTED person?
Lecture 57: How do you describe a SICK, ILL person?
Lecture 58: How do you describe a SILLY, STUPID person?
Lecture 59: How do you describe a SLENDER person?
Lecture 60: How do you describe a SLIM person?
Lecture 61: How do you describe a SLOW person? (I)
Lecture 62: How do you describe a SLOW person? (II)
Lecture 63: How do you describe a SMALL, YOUNG person?
Lecture 64: How do you describe a SMART person? (I)
Lecture 65: How do you describe a SMART person? (II)
Lecture 66: How do you describe a SMOOTH SKINNED person?
Lecture 67: How do you describe a person who speaks SOFTLY?
Lecture 68: How do you describe a SOUR-FACED person?
Lecture 69: How do you describe a STRAIGHT-HAIRED person?
Lecture 70: How do you describe a STRONG person?
Lecture 71: How do you describe a STYLISH person?
Lecture 72: How do you describe a TALL person?
Lecture 73: How do you describe a THIN person?
Lecture 74: How do you describe an UGLY person?
Lecture 75: How do you describe a USELESS person?
Lecture 76: How do you describe a VERY DIRTY person?
Lecture 77: How do you describe a WEAK person?
Lecture 78: How do you describe a person who WEARS GLASSES?
Lecture 79: How do you describe a WISE person?
Lecture 80: How do you describe a WRINKLY person?
Lecture 81: How do you describe a YAWNING person?
Lecture 82: How do you describe a YOUNG person?
Chapter 3: How People Look Like? What Can You See About Him/Her? (Malay to English)
Lecture 1: What is meaning of ANGGUN?
Lecture 2: What is meaning of BERAMBUT KERINTING?
Lecture 3: What is meaning of BERAMBUT LURUS?
Lecture 4: What is meaning of BERAMBUT PANJANG?
Lecture 5: What is meaning of BERAMBUT PENDEK?
Lecture 6: What is meaning of BERBADAN BESAR?
Lecture 7: What is meaning of BERBADAN DUA?
Lecture 8: What is meaning of BERGAYA?
Lecture 9: What is meaning of BERHIDUNG MANCUNG?
Lecture 10: What is meaning of BERHIDUNG PESEK?
Lecture 11: What is meaning of BERJANGGUT?
Lecture 12: What is meaning of BERJERAWAT?
Lecture 13: What is meaning of BERKACA MATA?
Lecture 14: What is meaning of BERKEDUT?
Instructors
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Lily Aimes Malay
I have a heart for language, people and nature.
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