Learn Vietnamese for beginners Part 2
Once you’ve built the foundation in Part 1, it’s time to move forward with more practical language and essential expressions. Learn Vietnamese for Beginners (Part 2) is a continuation designed for foreign learners who want to deepen their communication skills in …
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Once you’ve built the foundation in Part 1, it’s time to move forward with more practical language and essential expressions. Learn Vietnamese for Beginners (Part 2) is a continuation designed for foreign learners who want to deepen their communication skills in daily Vietnamese.
This course introduces new grammar structures, key sentence patterns, and common vocabulary that enable learners to express time, compare, describe, and ask for information. You’ll learn how to talk about transportation, food, weather, emotions, health, and more – all within useful, real-life dialogues.
Lesson 01. Asking about time – time points
Lesson 02. Basic verbs – asking when an action occurs
Lesson 03. Asking and talking about dates
Lesson 04. Expressions: “when”, “already?”, “ever?”, “yet”
Lesson 05. “How long?”, “since when?”, “until when?”, “already long?”
Lesson 06. Basic adjectives – “very”, “too”, “extremely”
Lesson 07. Words like “still”, “also”, “both/all”
Lesson 08. “But”, “should”, “therefore”
Lesson 09. “From A to B” structure
Lesson 10. Transportation vocabulary
Lesson 11. Ability expressions: “can”, “allowed to”, “oneself + verb”
Lesson 12. “Both… and”, “while…”, “in order to”
Lesson 13. Position words (above, below, next to…)
Lesson 14. “Do not”, “must not”, “should not”, “should”
Lesson 15. Asking about height, weight, length, width, depth
Lesson 16. Common food and drink vocabulary
Lesson 17. Ordering food at a restaurant
Lesson 18. Weather and seasons
Lesson 19. Comparison forms in Vietnamese
Lesson 20. Complex patterns: “even if”, “although… still”, “increasingly…”
Lesson 21. Talking about health and illness
Lesson 22. Using “after”, “before”, “after that”, “before that”
The curriculum continues to emphasize practical conversation and relevant context – equipping learners with the ability to handle a wide range of social interactions. By practicing with realistic phrases and examples, you’ll find yourself more confident when speaking with locals, shopping, ordering food, or visiting the doctor.
This part of the course adds important grammar concepts like comparative structures, time expressions, and sentence connectors – all while keeping the tone easy and digestible for non-native speakers. Visual aids and real-life situational videos enhance retention and immersion. Whether you’re traveling, living, or working in Vietnam, this course gives you the conversational tools to thrive and connect more meaningfully with Vietnamese people.