Teaching about language
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I am going to teach the Bhutanese language called Dzongkha and it is national language of Bhutan. Langauge is very important if you are traveling different parts of world that it could be easy to understand the culture of the country and we can learn more about it. When we speak other language they feel that you are somebody who is learning about us.
I am going to teach the basic language starting from A B C D E etc what we call Ka, kha, etc,,. And you will be very exciting to after introducing to you.
Dzongkha (རྫོང་ཁ་, [dzoŋkʰa]), is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken by over half a million people in Bhutan; it is the sole official and national language of the Kingdom of Bhutan. The Tibetan alphabet is used to write Dzongkha.
The word dzongkha means "the language of the palace"; dzong means "palace" and kha is language. As of 2013, Dzongkha had 171,080 native speakers and about 640,000 total speakers. This description about my language is copied and pasted from wikipaedia of our language.
Training & Qualifications
I have completed high school and also have studied five years in monastic college from India at Himachal Pradesh under Sakya Thubten Namgyeling Institute under the Guidance of HH Sakya Trizin Rinpoche following Sakyapa Tradition. After studying buddhist Philosophy I joined the service in Drukair Corporation Limited under Commercial and Marketing Division as supporting staff.
At present I am still working under same division as Administrative work with having seven years working experience. I am also working out for calming the miles of customer for Frequent Flyer Program of our airline.
Availability & Preferences
My time won't be fixed but I am always there when you need it. But mostly i am free from 8PM.