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Swahil, an active introduction : geography

✍ Scribed by Earl W. Stevick; Paul G. Imhoff; Marianne Lehr; Foreign Service Institute (U.S.)


Publisher
FSI
Year
1966
Tongue
English
Leaves
137
Series
Foreign Service Institute basic course series
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Title Page
Preface
Table of Contents
Introduction
Cycle 1 - What country is this?
Cycle 2 - What country is this?
Cycle 3 - What city is this?
Cycle 4 - What city is this?
Cycle 5 - Is this the country of Kenya?
Texts, Series A
Cycle 6 - Where is the city of Voi?
Cycle 7 - Where is Kigoma?
Cycle 8 - Where is Ruvu?
Cycle 9 - Maralal is not near Nairobi.
Cycle 10 - Tell, show and ask
Texts, Series B
Cycle 11 - Ask a question.
Cycle 12 - Where is Mr. Kanyati from?
Cycle 13 - Let's all stand up.
Cycle 14 - We're not from Europe
Cycle 15 - Following directions on a map.
Texts, Series C
Name the city.
Cycle 16 - We want to go to the hospital.
Cycle 17 - Tanzania is a large country.
Cycle 18 - Is Malawi a large country or a small one?
Cycle 19 - Kenya is a large country, but Tanzania is larger than Kenya.
Cycle 20 - What time is it now?
Cycle 21 - Flight 301 leaves at 7:15 a.m.
Texts, Series D
Cycle 22 - Numbers
Cycle 23 - Larger numbers
Cycle 24 - Where did you go?
Cycle 25 - There was a plane at two o'clock.
Cycle 26 - Do you know Lake Victoria?
Cycle 27 - Did Mr. Kanyati pass through Tabora?
Texts, Series E
Cycle 29 - We aren't going to go to Duboise Corner.
Cycle 30 - What is the altitude of Arusha?
Cycle 31 - If you travel from Arusha to Moshi, you will go downhill
Cycle 32 - Is much cotton grown in Mtwara?
Cycle 33 - The largest tribe of Shinyanga is the Wasukuma.
Cycle 34 - Where do the lIas live?
Cycle 35 - People who live in Tanzania are called Watanzania.
Cycle 36 - The language of the Wasukuma is called Kisukuma.
Cycle 37 - The country of the Sukumas is called Sukumaland.
Cycle 38 - Kisukuma is one of the languages that are spoken in Tanzania.
Texts, Series F
Texts, Series G
Texts, Series H
Epilog
Glossary
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