Sign Up for School of Language Free Zoom Classes
Published December 16, 2024Learn to speak the Choctaw language through our free, live and interactive courses 10-week courses. Participants can learn from the comfort of their own home, or anywhere they have computer and internet access. Classes will begin on Jan. 6, 2025. Enrollment is open through Jan. 10, 2025.
Level 1 Classes
Level 2 Classes
Level 3 Class
Advanced Level Class
FAQs
Classes are conducted online through Zoom. A link will be sent to the student where they can connect with the class each week. Classes are live and interactive.
Class attendees can participate from the comfort of their own home, or anywhere they have computer and internet access. Attendees will also need a webcam, speaker and microphone.
Enrolled students will have access to recorded sessions to review as necessary.
Yes, classes are free, and all materials will be provided.
Students need to be at least 18 years old to enroll. However, it is strongly encouraged that curriculum be shared with other family members and friends.
Classes will be broadcasted using Zoom. If you are not familiar with Zoom, please visit the site zoom.us.
Classes begin April 3, 2023
All classes are in Central Time Zone, but will depend on what time or class you enroll in. If you live in a different time zone, please make sure you are logging in during the correct time.
Please log in a few minutes before class time.
Classes will meet once a week for 10 weeks.
Your username and password will only work for the class you are enrolled in. If you miss a class they will be recorded, and you can watch the recording to see what you missed.
Yes, students can sign up for an advanced level. After the Level I classes are complete, you will advance to a level II class and build from there.
A mastery test is offered at the end of the course but passing is not required to move to the next level. However, you will be recognized if you complete the test and score above 80%.
It depends on multiple factors. Here are some things to consider:
- What is your current level of Choctaw?
- How many hours per week can you invest in improving your Choctaw?
- What is your definition of “fluent”? Some want to be conversational while others need to be able to speak Choctaw in a university-level professional setting.
- What is your motivation level?
- The language will still require you to learn and study on your own time. You can always check out our website to learn more at choctawschool.com.