About Haitian Creole
Haitian Creole is the official language of Haiti. Between 10 to 12 million people speak Haitian Creole as their primary language, with approximately 7 million speakers located in Haiti alone. The rest have immigrated to other countries throughout the world.
Here are all the countries and territories which have native speakers of the Haitian Creole language:
- Haiti
- The United States
- France
- The Dominican Republic
- Cayman Islands
- Canada
- French Guiana
- Puerto Rico
- Guadeloupe
Haitian Creole features several elements of the French language and several West African languages. The language originated after West African slaves were brought to the French colony of Saint-Domingue and interacted with French-speaking colonists in the 18th century.
There are many similarities between French and Haitian Creole because over 90% of Haitian Creole vocabulary is derived from the French vocabulary. That means many of their words have similar pronunciations, making them recognizable to someone of the opposite language.
However, the grammar usage and meanings of the words are different. One of the most significant grammar differences is that Haitian Creole does not use conjugated verbs like the French language. Therefore, someone who understands French won’t necessarily understand Haitian Creole. The word meanings and conjugation rules set the two languages apart.
Contrary to popular belief, Haitian Creole is not a form of broken French or some type of French dialect. They are still two completely different languages. So even if you know how to speak French, you would still need to learn Haitian Creole to understand that language.
Reasons Why You Should Learn Haitian Creole
There are many reasons why you should start learning Haitian Creole. For instance, if you plan to live in South Florida or Haiti, you will come across Haitian Creole speakers every day. Some of them may know a little bit of English, but not all of them. It would be better for you to learn their language to bridge the communication barrier and develop a better understanding of their culture.
Do you plan to work abroad in Haiti? If so, then you can stay ahead of the workforce competition by learning Haitian Creole. Haitian employers will give top consideration to foreign applicants who know even a basic level of Haitian Creole. It will provide you with a chance to interact with actual Haitians on a more personal level.
Learning Haitian Creole Has Never Been Easier
It has never been easier to learn Haitian Creole. You no longer have to move to a Haitian Creole-speaking country or territory to learn the language. Instead, you can study Haitian Creole under the guidance of an online tutor from any location in the world.
If you have access to a computer and high-speed internet connection, you can connect with a qualified Haitian Creole tutor via the Zoom video conferencing software platform. Creole Tutors offers remote Haitian Creole tutoring services for anyone interested in learning different sections of the language or the entire language.
Some people study Haitian Creole to learn standard greetings and phrases, while others wish to become fluent speakers. Whatever you decide, Creole Tutors makes it easy for you to learn and understand Haitian Creole. The Zoom-based tutoring sessions allow you to have a one-on-one interaction with your tutor. They will give you their undivided attention as you practice your pronunciation and grammar out loud.
Zoom courses are structured in an organized manner. The lessons are broken up into the following categories:
- Alphabet
- Vocabulary
- Verbs
- Basic Questions
- Phrases
- Dialects
Since you don’t have to conjugate verbs, it creates less confusion when using verbs in a sentence. But it still takes time and patience to learn them and all the other elements of the Haitian Creole language. Your tutors will give you direct lessons and quizzes on the material as you progress through each course.
Most students can learn the basics of Haitian Creole after studying it with a tutor for a couple of weeks. The amount of time it takes to become fluent depends on how many tutoring sessions you’d like to have. If you study Haitian Creole every day, you could achieve standard fluency within a couple of months.
How Zoom-based Tutoring Sessions Work
Zoom video conference calls can take place on a computer or mobile device. Just download the Zoom software from the internet for free onto your preferred device. When you make an appointment with a tutor from Creole Tutors, they will send you a communication request through Zoom on the date and time that you specified.
Once you accept their request, you and the tutor will be able to see each other on video through the cameras of your devices. More importantly, you’ll be able to hear each other speak out loud. It will be as if the two of you are together in person.
Group Learning vs. One-on-One Learning
Creole Tutors can offer you group learning or one-on-one tutoring sessions via Zoom. The difference pertains to how many students are in the session simultaneously. Group tutoring sessions have several different students logged into the same session on Zoom. The students are grouped according to their Haitian Creole proficiency level and age range.
Group sessions are arranged into the following age groups:
- 4-7
- 8-12
- 13-18
- 18 & up
One-on-one tutoring sessions have no other students in them. It will be just you and the tutor directly communicating with each other the entire time. These particular sessions have a higher cost, but they also offer higher rewards. A one-on-one session gives you more time to practice your Haitian Creole with the tutor. You don’t have to wait on other students to receive attention from the tutor. Instead, you will receive 100% of the attention.
Learn at Your Own Pace
Tutors are not the same as school teachers. They don’t expect you to follow a curriculum where you have to learn a certain amount of Haitian Creole by a particular date. You have the freedom to learn Haitian Creole at your own pace. It doesn’t matter how much of the material you remember from each session. Failing a quiz doesn’t get you a bad grade. It simply lets the tutor know what you need to keep studying.
Feel free to take as long as you want on the lessons. Our tutors are always here to guide you along the way. Learn whenever and wherever it is most convenient for you.
Get Started Today
It is easy to get started with your first Haitian Creole lesson. Here are the four basic steps involved:
- Sign up to become a student of Creole Tutors and create your online account.
- Once the account is created, you’ll have access to an appointment scheduler. Please specify whether you want it to be a group session or a one-on-one session.
- If you choose a group session, you’ll be asked to select the student’s age range. That way, the Zoom sessions will have students who are all within the same age range.
- Choose the appropriate language proficiency level and the specific date and time for your first tutoring session on Zoom.
Do you see how easy it is to get started? Creole Tutors makes it fast and straightforward to connect with qualified Haitian Creole tutors from around the world. All our tutors have fluency in both Haitian Creole and English. So, you can ask questions in English if you don’t understand the lessons, and the tutor will respond in English.
If you continue studying Haitian Creole with our tutors, you will eventually get to a point where you can speak Haitian Creole in a normal conversation. Whether or not you get to this level depends on your goals for learning this fascinating language.