Modules 22
Flashcard Vocabulary
Flashcards presented in alphabetical order
Beginner – Intended for Innu speakers (L1) or second-language learners (L2)
Beginner L1 Intended for Innu speakers L2 Intended for second-language learners
Innu Vocabulary
Strengthen your vocabulary and improve your spelling. Topics include: months, days of the week, body parts and numbers.
Beginner – Intended for Innu speakers (L1) or second-language learners (L2)
Beginner L1 Intended for Innu speakers L2 Intended for second-language learners
Thematic Vocabulary 1
Learn thematic vocabulary in Innu: buildings, clothing, animals, and fish
Beginner – Intended for Innu speakers (L1) or second-language learners (L2)
Beginner L1 Intended for Innu speakers L2 Intended for second-language learners
Thematic Vocabulary 2
Learn thematic vocabulary in Innu: birds, food, senses, and more
Beginner – Intended for Innu speakers (L1) or second-language learners (L2)
Beginner L1 Intended for Innu speakers L2 Intended for second-language learners
Thematic Vocabulary 3 (Akua-nutin)
Learn thematic vocabulary in Innu: animals from the bush, colours, means of transportation, and more
Beginner – Intended for Innu speakers (L1) or second-language learners (L2)
Beginner L1 Intended for Innu speakers L2 Intended for second-language learners
Conversations 1 (Aimitutau 1)
Listen and read along to short conversations between Innu speakers.
Beginner to intermediate – Intended for second-language learners (L2)
Beginner Intermediate L2 Intended for second-language learners
Conversations 2 (Aimitutau 2)
Listen and read along to short conversations between Innu speakers.
Intermediate – Intended for second-language learners (L2)
Conversations 3 (Aimitutau 3)
Listen and read along to short conversations between Innu speakers.
Advanced – Intended for second-language learners (L2)
Conversations 4 (Aimitutau 4)
Listen and read along to short conversations between Innu speakers.
Advanced – Intended for second-language learners (L2)
Continuous Professional Learning
Professional training for those who work in Innu schools. Listen and read along to short conversations between Innu speakers.
Beginner – Intended for second-language learners (L2)
Personal Narratives (Uauinitishunanu)
Strengthen your listening comprehension skills by listening to short personal narratives in Innu.
Beginner to advanced – Intended for second-language learners (L2)
Beginner Intermediate Advanced L2 Intended for second-language learners
Sentences and Dialogues 1
Learn Innu grammar by listening and reading along to short sentences and dialogues from Clarke and MacKenzie's Innu Lesson Book. For more information, see the Innu Grammar Pages and the Verb Conjugator.
Beginner – Intended for second-language learners (L2)
Sentences and Dialogues 2
Learn Innu grammar by listening and reading along to short sentences and dialogues from Clarke and MacKenzie's Innu Lesson Book. For more information, see the Innu Grammar Pages and the Verb Conjugator.
Intermediate – Intended for second-language learners (L2)
Sentences and Dialogues 3
Learn Innu grammar by listening and reading along to short sentences and dialogues from Clarke and MacKenzie's Innu Lesson Book. For more information, see the Innu Grammar Pages and the Verb Conjugator.
Advanced – Intended for second-language learners (L2)
Story-based Activities
Discover Innu texts and stories, enrich your vocabulary and grammar, and improve reading and writing skills.
Advanced – Intended for Innu speakers (L1) or second-language learners (L2)
Advanced L1 Intended for Innu speakers L2 Intended for second-language learners
Dialect Recognition
Learn to distinguish between dialects by listening to audio files and identifying each speaker's community.
Advanced – Intended for Innu speakers (L1) or second-language learners (L2)
Advanced L1 Intended for Innu speakers L2 Intended for second-language learners
Innu Grammar: Pronouns
Learn various types of Innu pronouns, including indefinite and interrogative pronouns (animate & inanimate), emphatic pronouns, pronouns of precedence, and dubitative pronouns.
Beginner – Intended for Innu speakers (L1) or second-language learners (L2)
Beginner L1 Intended for Innu speakers L2 Intended for second-language learners
Innu Grammar: Verbs
Learn grammatical concepts specific to Innu verbs.
Intermediate to advanced – Intended for Innu speakers (L1) or second-language learners (L2)
Intermediate Advanced L1 Intended for Innu speakers L2 Intended for second-language learners
Conjugating Verbs: VII – Beginner
Learn to conjugate inanimate intransitive verbs (VII) like apishashu 'be small'.
Lessons include commonly used forms for all verb classes and stems in indicative present for Independent (01) and Conjunct (11a).
Conjugating Verbs: VTI – Beginner 1
Learn to conjugate transitive inanimate verbs (VTI) like uapatamᵘ 'see something'.
Lessons include commonly used forms for all verb classes and stems in the indicative present for Independent (01), Conjunct (11a), and Imperative (17a) in the singular.
Conjugating Verbs: VTI – Beginner 2
Learn to conjugate transitive inanimate verbs (VTI) like uapatamᵘ 'see something'.
Lessons include commonly used forms for all verb classes and stems in the indicative present for Independent (01), Conjunct (11a), and Imperative (17a) in the plural and the relational.
Conjugating Verbs: VTI – Intermediate
Learn to conjugate transitive inanimate verbs (VTI) like uapatamᵘ 'see something'.
Lessons include commonly used forms for all stems in the indicative present for Independent (01) and Conjunct (11a) for unspecified actor and obviative/relational forms.