The complete Vietnamese language guide-designed to get you speaking, reading and writing quickly!
This comprehensive and engaging language guide gives beginning learners everything they need to speak, read and write Vietnamese with minimum fear or fuss. Learners will appreciate the extensive introduction to the alphabet, sounds and tones of the language, the lively dialogues and grammar notes, helpful etiquette tips and insights on life in Vietnam today.
This book has several unique features:
Two introductory chapters - devoted to presenting the Vietnamese alphabet, with free online audio recordings by native speakers designed to help you master the difficult sounds and tones of the language
Contemporary real-world dialogues - about daily life, travel and family in Vietnam-presented in text form and in entertaining manga-style comic strips
Illustrated readings and proverbs - offering authentic windows into traditional and modern Vietnamese culture
Plus 200 free downloadable flashcards and extensive glossaries at the back of the book
Author Tri C. Tran has taught Vietnamese to English speakers for over two decades at the university level, and has designed this book to enable learners to pick up the language easily with or without the help of a teacher.
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24 manga-style comic strips plus 24 B&W illustrations, 9 B&W photos; audio recordings; 200 downloadable flashcards
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Höhe: 254 mm
Breite: 191 mm
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978-0-8048-5772-7 (9780804857727)
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Tri C. Tran teaches Vietnamese and linguistics at the University of California, Irvine. He is the author and translator of many books including dictionaries, textbooks and collections of short stories, such as Vietnamese Stories for Language Learners, Reading and Writing Vietnamese and Essential Vietnamese Grammar. He is an advocate for heritage language education and an editorial member of the literary e-magazine damau.org.