Online Conversational Punjabi Classes

Level 1: In this beginner level class learn common Punjabi words and phrases across a range of everyday topics like greetings, numbers, colours, family, fruits, vegetables, body parts, clothing and more. Students will also be introduced to basic phrases and gendered vocabulary.

Level 2: Stay tuned for dates & details.

Ages: Youth, ages 10-17. Note: Our online classes are designed for ages 10-17. If your child is over 9 and would would like to register please contact us directly to determine if it would be a good fit.

Program Length: 8 week program

Cost: EARLY BIRD RATE $199! (Regular rate: $249 after October 15, 2025)

As always, our classes are taught by certified & experienced BC teachers!

Mondays

Level: 1

Day & Time: Mondays, 5:00–5:50PM  (Pacific Time)
Start Date: Nov 17
Class Dates: Nov 17, Nov 24, Dec 1, Dec 8, Dec 15, Jan 5, Jan 12, Jan 19

Register here: Mondays
Complete payment here

Tuesdays

Level: 1

Day & Time: Tuesdays, 5:00–5:50PM  (Pacific Time)
Start Date: Nov 4
Class Dates: Nov 4, Nov 18, Nov 25, Dec 2, Dec 9, Dec 16, Jan 6, Jan 13

Register here: Tuesdays
complete payment here

Why Choose Galabata Online?

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    Convenience

    While we recognize in-person learning to be optimal, we want to provide an accessible option for those who need it and have requested it.

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    Advanced Lesson Planning

    Our lesson plan outlines learning targets, which provides clear goals for students.

    Our curriculum is designed by Ms. Natt, a B.C. certified teacher with a Master's degree in Educational Leadership and a Bachelor of Education degree with a major in curriculum planning from Simon Fraser University.

    Ms. Natt has practiced as a certified teacher for 15 years. Mrs. Khaira has been working with families in Health Promotion for nearly 20 years.

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    Real-world Relevance

    Real-world relevance in our lessons ensures practical application for students, making knowledge more meaningful.

    Our goal is to make learning applicable in both social and work-place interactions.

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