I’m building a self-paced Malay language course and need fresh, engaging content that helps absolute beginners move quickly from individual words to everyday conversations. The material must zero in on vocabulary building and conversational skills—grammar explanations are welcome when they directly support those two goals, but they’re not the main focus. Here’s what I’m looking for: • A series of short, clearly structured lesson scripts that introduce themed word lists (food, travel, family, work, etc.) and immediately place those words into simple dialogues. • Practical conversation scenarios written in natural, contemporary Malay, each followed by brief English glosses so learners can grasp meaning without breaking flow. • Quick-check activities—think matching, fill-in-the-blank, or multiple-choice—to reinforce new terms and phrases. I’ll plug these into an interactive quiz tool later, so deliver them in an editable format. • Suggestions for visuals or short video snippets where they would enhance comprehension (I’ll handle actual filming/graphics). I already have a general course outline; you’ll flesh it out module by module. No need to handle layout or platform upload—just supply the raw, well-organized content in Google Docs or Word along with any supporting spreadsheets for vocabulary lists. If you have experience creating language-learning resources, especially in Malay, let me know and share a sample or two. Clarity, cultural authenticity, and learner-friendly pacing are the keys to success on this project.