- We offer the Khmer language for foreigners and tutor;
- We offer Khmer for Intensive Program for long terms or short time;
- We offer a translation from English into Khmer or vice versa;
- We offer a consultation with thesis or dissertation for Master's and Ph.D.'s program both in English and Khmer.
For more information please contact us: 012 446 416 or Email: meng_ifl@yahoo.com
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Thursday, June 30, 2011
បណ្តាញព័ត៌មានវប្បធម៌ខ្មែរ
អានគេហទំព័រនេះអ្នកនឹងបានចំណេះដឹងខាងផ្នែក របរចិញ្ចឹមជីវិត ប្រពៃណីទំនៀមទម្លាប់ សិល្បៈអក្សរសាស្ត្រ មរតកបុរាណ ប្រវត្តិសាស្ត្រ ភូមិសាស្រ្ត បរិស្ថាន ធម្មជាតិ និងសម្រង់ភាសាសាស្ត្រ
Saturday, March 19, 2011
អនុវត្តន៍និងជំនឿនៅសម័យមហានគរនិងបញ្ហាទេវរាជឬកម្រតេជគតរាជ
Practice and Belief in Ancient Cambodia Angkor and Devaraja Question
By Hiram W Woodward, Jr
By Hiram W Woodward, Jr
រៀនភាសាខ្មែរនៅវិទ្យាស្ថានភាសាជាតិនៃរាជបណ្ឌិត្យសភាកម្ពុជា
Royal Academy of Cambodia
Institute of National Language
General Khmer Language Program for Foreigners 2011
General Khmer Language Program at the Institute of National Language (INL), Royal Academy of Cambodia is a part-time course designed for foreign students wishing to achieve an upper level of Khmer.
The teachers of INL teaches all for macro Khmer skills of speaking, writing, reading, and listening as well as Grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation, and special program. The special program will offer students the Khmer for academic writing, Khmer for society and culture, Khmer for versification, and Khmer for administration and secretary.
INL is one of the research institutes of Royal Academy of Cambodia and it also offers the Khmer language course for foreigners who want to practice Khmer language in the Cambodian environment. The INL also offered Khmer Language course for Thai students, undergraduate school from the Mahasarakham University, Thailand since 2007. Most of Thai students can practice speaking, academic writing, reading, and listening.
Teachers at INL have professional qualifications in Teaching Khmer as a Foreign Language. These teachers have Master’s degree and Ph.D. degree. All teachers are highly experienced in the field of teaching Khmer Language for foreigners. Textbooks with CD-ROM are also available. The textbooks is offered from Dr Chhany Sak-Humphry, Associate Professor and Coordinator of Khmer Language Program, Department of Indo-Pacific Languages & Literatures (IPLL), University of Hawai'i at Mānoa.
Term dates 2011
Term 1 Monday 7 February, 2011-Wendesday 6 April, 2011
Registration for term 1 from 20 January 2011
Term 2 Monday 4 April, 2011-Friday 3, June, 2011
Registration for term 2 from Monday 20 March 2011
Term 3 Monday 6 July, 2010-Friday 12 August, 2011
Registration for term 3 from Monday 28 July 2011
Term 4 Monday 19 September, 2011-Wednesday 5 December, 2011
Registration for term 4 from Monday 25 August 2011
Days and Times
Classes may be available at the following times:
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday or Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday
Morning Afternoon Evening
7:30-9:000 14:00-15:30 17:30-19:00
9:30-11:00 15:30-17:00
Weekend classes:
Saturday Sunday
Morning Morning
8:30-11:00 9:00-11:00
Course fee:
The course costs $800 for one year, or $220 per level.
Contact Person
Mr. Vong Meng
Khmer Studies Program Coordinator
Institute of National Language
Royal Academy of Cambodia
Building #3, 1st Floor, Room: 216, Russian Federation Blvd, close to Attwood Business Center, Sangkat Kakab, Khan Dangkor, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Tel: (855) 012 446 416
P.O. Box 540
E-mail: meng_ifl@yahoo.com
Blog: inl-rac.blogspot.com
Note: If two people register at the same time, you will be discounted to 30% (you can save 66$ per term).
We also will discount for the person who work in NGOs or Embassy
Application form is available here
អាស័យដ្ឋានវប្បធម៌ចំនួន៣៦០
Culture360.org is a unique online platform that connects the people of Asia and Europe through Arts and Culture.
culture360.org aims to bring Asia and Europe closer by providing information, facilitating dialogue and stimulating reflection on the arts and culture.
គម្រោងអប់រំ វប្បធម៌ ប្រវត្តិសាស្ត្រ នៅតំបន់អាស៊ីអគ្នេយ៍
DatASIA Publishing supports historical, cultural, and educational projects in South East Asia with these priorities:
Harmony – Southeast Asia is one of the most complex and fascinating crossroads of civilization on earth. We recognize that many ethnicities and nationalities contribute to create this diversified whole.
Cooperation - Historical models encourage a unified economic community that benefit all members of the Southeast Asian community.
Rural Education – The highest priority of every government must be educating its children, the leaders of the future. DatAsia funded construction of Srei Devata Middle School in Kampong Thom, Cambodia through American Assistance for Cambodia. Unlimited opportunities exist to help children in this region.
Historical Access and Awareness – We are dedicated to increasing understanding by publishing rare and essential studies that have been lost or forgotten. For examples of this please visit our dedicated book websites for Earth in Flower and Angkor the Magnificent.
Woman’s Rights – Women have provided the stability, sustenance and cultural nurture that has allowed Southeast Asian civilizations to flourish. DatAsia recognizes the important roles women have played in history and actively seeks to continue research and publishing that expands awareness of this area. For more information please visit Devata.org.
Please take your time to examine our site and our publications. Thank you for visiting.
With best regards,
Kent Davis
Editor
DatAsia, Inc.
Harmony – Southeast Asia is one of the most complex and fascinating crossroads of civilization on earth. We recognize that many ethnicities and nationalities contribute to create this diversified whole.
Cooperation - Historical models encourage a unified economic community that benefit all members of the Southeast Asian community.
Rural Education – The highest priority of every government must be educating its children, the leaders of the future. DatAsia funded construction of Srei Devata Middle School in Kampong Thom, Cambodia through American Assistance for Cambodia. Unlimited opportunities exist to help children in this region.
Historical Access and Awareness – We are dedicated to increasing understanding by publishing rare and essential studies that have been lost or forgotten. For examples of this please visit our dedicated book websites for Earth in Flower and Angkor the Magnificent.
Woman’s Rights – Women have provided the stability, sustenance and cultural nurture that has allowed Southeast Asian civilizations to flourish. DatAsia recognizes the important roles women have played in history and actively seeks to continue research and publishing that expands awareness of this area. For more information please visit Devata.org.
Please take your time to examine our site and our publications. Thank you for visiting.
With best regards,
Kent Davis
Editor
DatAsia, Inc.
kentdavis@gmail.com
កុលបុត្រមហាអង្គរខ្មែរដែលរស់នៅប្រទេសចិន
Ancient Khmer Families discovered living in Southern China
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Monday, January 31, 2011
អត្រាកំណែ ប្រឡងត្រីមាសខែមករា វេយ្យាករណ៍ភាសាខ្មែរ១០១
Answer Keys of the Revision Test 1, Khmer Grammar 101, January 2011
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