Euskara
(Basque Language)
Euskara is the most distinctive
ethnic marker of the Basque people and is truly unique. Euskara is pre-Indo-European and it is not related to any other
language in the world. We have a wonderful opportunity to
reclaim an important part of our heritage and be able to pass it on
to the next generations.
EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
Ontarioko Euskaltegia
(Ontario's Basque Language School)
On October 6, 2005 Ontario's Basque language school officially began
Euskara classes. While
the children of
Ontario
,
Oregon
Basque Club have had Euskara instruction in the past, this was the
first time that classes have been offered to adults.
Students are using the Internet-based program Boga and they
also meet at least once a month for mintza praktika (speaking
practice). There are
separate classes for children and adults.
At the first class, the students had an introduction to how
the Boga program works and also had their first mintza-praktika
session. By the end of
class they were already speaking to each other and playing a game in
Euskara.
So far there are 35 students registered at
the euskaltegi; 24 adults and 11 children.
Maria Barinaga Tipton is the coordinator of the program and Lisa
Corcostegui is the instructor. Both
of them attended the NABO
Boga workshop in
Boise
last January.
The
next class is scheduled for November 8, 2005 at 7:00pm.
Boga at Home
Ontarioko Euskaltegia is participating in a Basque language program offered
through HABE, the Basque Government and NABO. Boga, an Internet-based language program is now available to Ontario Basque Club members. This program
allows you to study Basque on your own through the internet at home.
Boga students will also get together once a month for practice and
clarification. Learn
more about how this program works...

Some of the students of the Ontarioko
Euskaltegia after the first class in October 2005.
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