Modern Persian: A Course-Book

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academic Persian studies
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Auxiliary Verb
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Colloquial Persian
communicative learning
compound
Compound Verbs
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Esm
Farsi language instruction
Follow
grammar exercises workbook
Indir Ect Object
language proficiency development
linguistic pedagogy
Longer Skirt
Main Verb
modern Persian
participle
past
Past Participle
Past Stem
Persian alphabet
Persian-English vocabulary
personal
Personal Verb Endings
Possessive Pronoun Suffix
Preposit Ion
present
Present Stem
pronominal
Pronominal Suffixes
Roundabout
second language acquisition
self-study Persian language course
Short Infinitive
social interaction
Specific Direct Object
stem
subjunctive
Subjunctive Past
Subjunctive Present
suffixes
Ticket
Tonight
verb

Product details

  • ISBN 9780700713271
  • Weight: 480g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Modern Persian begins with the teaching of the Persian alphabet. It aims to provide the student with the necessary skills for social interaction, as well as a basis for the study of modern literature. The course consists of seventeen units and favours teaching by communicative and contextual learning. Most units begin with a reading exercise used to introduce an item of grammar and new vocabulary, followed by explanations and drill exercises aimed at consolidating the student's understanding. Complete with Persian-English vocabulary to all the exercises and tape recordings, this is an up-to-date textbook which can be used both by teachers or individuals wishing to learn Persian independently.

Simin Abrahams taught Persian at Edinburgh University from 1995-8 before embarking on a career at the Home Office. She currently works at the Office of Scottish Information Commissioner. Her research interests include Safavid history and historiography and the history of immigration in 16th and 17th centuries Iran.

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