Peace Corps, Niamey (Niger). 1993. — 89 p.<div class="bb-sep"></div>The materials for learning Kanuri are designed for the language training of Peace Corps volunteers. They include lessons organized around ten themes: introductions (others, family, greetings and condolences); expressing one's needs;
Peace Corps. Susu Manual
✍ Scribed by Bah Fory (Ed.)
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No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Author/Publisher: Peace Corps
Publication date: 2006
Pages: 181
As soon as you open this book, you will surely learn many things. Best of luck with your studies! this booklet is a learning tool and reference, both in and out of class. Bring it with you to class and use it as instructed by your language trainer.
What will you find in this book? Vocabulary, cultural notes, reading passages, grammar, exercises, language learning tasks, and self-evaluation tools. All of these things will accompany the language training you receive.
Vocabulary will be translated into English when necessary, or explained using drawings. Some space it left for " supplementary vocabulary. " Use this space to jot down words and expressions your trainer gives you, or which you hear from other trainees or from other people with whom you are speaking.
Your language trainer will give you cultural notes to add to those included in this book. Note them down in the spaces provided; get to know them well, as they will be invaluable to you as you integrate yourself into the culture of your host country.
As for grammar, in this book you will find information to supplement that which is covered in class. We hope that you will find this additional information useful.
It is recommended that you carefully read the instructions before beginning any exercise (oral or written), whether an individual or group exercise. Feel free to ask your language trainer for additional information when needed.
Also included in this book are a variety of language learning tasks, which we strongly recommend that you do. The tasks will provide you with an opportunity to practice the language in a less formal atmosphere, and they will put you into direct contact with native language speakers. This, too, will help you integrate into the culture. Finally, don't forget to note down any new or interesting words and expressions that you might come across as you do the tasks.
At the end of each lesson, we hop that you will do the self-evaluation. Done objectively, this can serve as a valuable learning tool.
✦ Subjects
Языки и языкознание;Африканские языки;Языки манде;Сусу (Сосо)
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