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The Kituba Basics contains Units 1-35 and comes with 15 CD's and a 500 page textbook or 1 DVD with audio on MP3 and textbook on a PDF file.
Kituba, also known as Kikongo Ya Leta and Munukutuba, is a vehicular or trade language spoken along the lower reaches of the Congo and its tributaries. The course consists of a 'primer' in the language and subject-oriented groups of lessons. The primer is intended to introduce the major grammatical structures of the language, to develop in the support an adequate pronunciation, and to present a certain amount of useful vocabulary for a variety of situations. The subject-oriented lessons build on the vocabulary and grammar presented in the primer. Each unit in the primer consists of a short dialogue, variation drills, a vocabulary supplement, grammar notes, and grammar drills.
Unit 1 - Looking for work
Unit 2 - Greetings and salutations
Unit 3 - Introducing oneself
Unit 4 - Family
Unit 5 - Buying and selling
Unit 6 - A call
Unit 7 - Asking directions
Unit 8 - Help in the home
Unit 9 - A weeks's Activity
Unit 10 - A Fable
Unit 11 - A family
Unit 12 - A wedding invitation
Unit 13 - A visit to a Congolese home
Unit 14 - Talk about the house
Unit 15 - To buy or to rent
Unit 16 - In the kitchen
Unit 17 - Dinner is served
Unit 18 - Table talk
Unit 19 - The end of the evening
Unit 20 - Buying Clothes
Unit 21 - Getting some curios
Unit 22 - Talking shop
Unit 23 - Directions in Town
Unit 24 - On the train
Unit 25 - Getting set for a car trip
Unit 26 - Advice for the road
Unit 27 - Looking for servants
Unit 28 - An interview
Unit 29 - All in the day's work
Unit 30 - Child Care
Unit 31 - Cooking instruction
Unit 32 - An informal language lesson
Unit 33 - A health lesson from the radio
Unit 34 - Some French borrowings
Unit 35 - Some health rules