This micro course is designed to help you build clearer Samoan sentences by understanding how articles work. You’ll learn the difference between definite and indefinite forms, how articles shape meaning, and how to avoid common mistakes - supported by short lessons, examples, native audio, and practice activities.
Definite and indefinite articles in Samoan
How articles change meaning in everyday usage
Common mistakes and how to avoid them
Patterns you can apply in speaking and writing
Bite-sized video lessons with explanations and examples
Native audio (where applicable)
Downloadable quick reference sheets for each lesson
Practice activities for real-world application
Lifetime access and free updates
Community support and cultural connection
Absolute beginners and new learners
Students and self-learners strengthening grammar
Anyone wanting clearer speaking and writing in Samoan
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Watch short lessons and practise
Use reference sheets and activities
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Pricing: Free
No prior grammar knowledge is required. This course explains articles step by step, using clear examples and practice activities for all levels.
Yes! You’ll master how to use “the,” “a,” and other articles in both spoken and written Samoan, with plenty of real-life examples.
No, this particular course does not include native speaker audio. However, you’ll find clear explanations, practical examples, and guided practice to help you master the material. Earlier micro courses in the series do feature native audio for foundational pronunciation and phrases.
Yes, for the best learning experience, we recommend starting with Micro Course 1 and progressing through the series in order. Each course builds on the foundations from previous lessons.
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