Practical Mandarin Conversation
China is one of the world's oldest and richest continuous culture countries. Along with the rapid expansion of Chinese politics, economy, and other fields, China has acquired hold of balance in international affairs. Mandarin is the national language of China. Practical Mandarin Conversation is a book that contains only 20 topics which focuses on the teaching and learning materials of Chinese language and culture. The features of this book are: 1, Each Chinese character is marked with Chinese Pinyin (including four TONES), in order to facilitate the readers them self to read. This is is the characteristic that other Chinese teaching materials do not or seldom have; 2, All contents focus to introduce Chinese culture, natural and humanistic landscapes; 3, Most of the topics are limited to about two pages; 4, Each topic is made up of mainly practical and simple sentences; 5, Each topic is almost limited to 20 sentences; and 6, Lots of useful Chinese words and expressions are added in each topic. The last topic is more comprehensive with brief introduction to Chinese culture. It is especially very helpful for foreign readers to understand briefly Chinese culture. Therefore, it is a study and teaching material and textbook of Chinese language and culture which is suitable for all age groups and levels. Furthermore, this book can be used for self-reading/studying; learning in groups; teaching textbook in the classroom and as a Mandarin language reference book.
Korean for Professionals
The Korean Language Flagship Center (KLFC) aims to produce professionals who can function in Korean in their chosen fields. After two years of intensive Korean language training customized to their fields, graduates of this program are expected to take their place among the next generation of global professionals as Korea specialists, commanding professional-level proficiency in Korean. Successful completion of the program and demonstration of the ability to use Korean at a professional level (ILR 3, ACTFL Superior) lead to the Master of Arts degree in Korean for Professionals. This monograph series is a compilation of the students' research on critical and controversial issues in Korea or Korea-US relations.This volume is the fifth in the series and is published by the National Foreign Language Resource Center at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.
Practical Mandarin Conversation
China is one of the world's oldest and richest continuous culture countries. Along with the rapid expansion of Chinese politics, economy, and other fields, China has acquired hold of balance in international affairs. Mandarin is the national language of China. Practical Mandarin Conversation is a book that contains only 20 topics which focuses on the teaching and learning materials of Chinese language and culture. The features of this book are: 1, Each Chinese character is marked with Chinese Pinyin (including four TONES), in order to facilitate the readers them self to read. This is is the characteristic that other Chinese teaching materials do not or seldom have; 2, All contents focus to introduce Chinese culture, natural and humanistic landscapes; 3, Most of the topics are limited to about two pages; 4, Each topic is made up of mainly practical and simple sentences; 5, Each topic is almost limited to 20 sentences; and 6, Lots of useful Chinese words and expressions are added in each topic. The last topic is more comprehensive with brief introduction to Chinese culture. It is especially very helpful for foreign readers to understand briefly Chinese culture. Therefore, it is a study and teaching material and textbook of Chinese language and culture which is suitable for all age groups and levels. Furthermore, this book can be used for self-reading/studying; learning in groups; teaching textbook in the classroom and as a Mandarin language reference book.
Korean Hangul practice book
Perfect notebook to practice your skills.Practice your Korean Hangul skill with this amazing book.Get the perfect gift for your loved ones.Large 8.5x 11 inches,120 pages
Chinese writing book
Perfect notebook to practice your skills.Get the perfect gift for your loved ones.Large 8.5x 11 inches,120 pagesSend your feedback and questions at: cristie.publishing@yahoo.com
Read and Write Persian Language in 7 Days
The Absolute Best Book to Help You Learn Persian!Read and Write Persian Language in 7 Days helps you learn how to read and write in Persian Language in a fast and fun way. You can quickly begin to read, pronounce and write in Persian. The book proceeds step-by-step through all the letters of the Persian alphabet, displaying the sounds they stand for and how they are written in words. In addition to the alphabet, you'll learn basic grammar, sentence structures, and pronunciation. Beyond grammar and alphabet lessons, you will also find comprehensive listings of most common Persian words as well as useful tables that you can use as quick references to speed up your mastery of the language.This book offers a solid foundation on learning the Persian language by providing simple grammar rules while enriching vocabulary and comprehension with useful and practical phrases. It is designed to address the needs of Persian students, travelers, and self-learners who need to have a working knowledge of Persian in a few days' time.This comprehensive Persian learning book will: ■ Explain Persian alphabet and how to write Persian letters.■ Review basic Persian grammar.■ Provide list of most common Persian words.■ Help you understand the pronunciation of Persian letters and words.■ Offer exercises that help you develop basic sentence structures.Read and Write Persian Language in 7 Days is incredibly useful for those who want to learn Persian language quickly and efficiently.You'll be surprised how fast you master the first steps in learning this beautiful language!
Englisi Farsi Persian Books Under the Sea Z穩re Dary獺
Englisi Farsi was born out of necessity. An Iranian Australian mother set on embracing her rich Persian heritage.Created with love [e'shgh] for the Iranian diaspora. These books are designed to make learning Persian [F獺rs穩] fun, interactive and relevant for the needs of Iranian families today.Covering a wide variety of topics, they are an ideal platform to engage & inspire young minds. To nurture bilingual language development with a little [k繳ch繳l繳] help from the English alphabet.Persian. Pass it on.
Englisi Farsi Persian Books Fruit M穩veh
Englisi Farsi was born out of necessity. An Iranian Australian mother set on embracing her rich Persian heritage.Created with love [e'shgh] for the Iranian diaspora. These books are designed to make learning Persian [F獺rs穩] fun, interactive and relevant for the needs of Iranian families today.Covering a wide variety of topics, they are an ideal platform to engage & inspire young minds. To nurture bilingual language development with a little [k繳ch繳l繳] help from the English alphabet.Persian. Pass it on.
Englisi Farsi Persian Books Vegetables Sabz穩j獺t
Englisi Farsi was born out of necessity. An Iranian Australian mother set on embracing her rich Persian heritage.Created with love [e'shgh] for the Iranian diaspora. These books are designed to make learning Persian [F獺rs穩] fun, interactive and relevant for the needs of Iranian families today.Covering a wide variety of topics, they are an ideal platform to engage & inspire young minds. To nurture bilingual language development with a little [k繳ch繳l繳] help from the English alphabet.Persian. Pass it on.
Englisi Farsi Persian Books Animals Heyv獺n獺t
Englisi Farsi was born out of necessity. An Iranian Australian mother set on embracing her rich Persian heritage.Created with love [e'shgh] for the Iranian diaspora. These books are designed to make learning Persian [F獺rs穩] fun, interactive and relevant for the needs of Iranian families today.Covering a wide variety of topics, they are an ideal platform to engage & inspire young minds. To nurture bilingual language development with a little [k繳ch繳l繳] help from the English alphabet.Persian. Pass it on.
Englisi Farsi Persian Books Virtues Sef獺te Pasand穩deh
Englisi Farsi was born out of necessity. An Iranian Australian mother set on embracing her rich Persian heritage.Created with love [e'shgh] for the Iranian diaspora. These books are designed to make learning Persian [F獺rs穩] fun, interactive and relevant for the needs of Iranian families today.Covering a wide variety of topics, they are an ideal platform to engage & inspire young minds. To nurture bilingual language development with a little [k繳ch繳l繳] help from the English alphabet.Persian. Pass it on.
The Journey to the West, Books 1, 2 And 3
This book contains the full text of the first three stories in the best-selling Journey to the West series for people learning to read Chinese. The three stories told here - The Rise of the Monkey King, Trouble in Heaven, and The Immortal Peaches - are unchanged from our original versions except for minor editing and reformatting.These three stories all focus on the adventures of Sun Wukong, the Handsome Monkey King, one of the most famous characters in Chinese literature and culture. His legendary bravery, his foolish mistakes, his sharp-tongued commentary and his yearning for immortality and spiritual knowledge have inspired hundreds of books, television shows, graphic novels, video games and films.The full story of Sun Wukong's adventures is told in the original Journey to the West, an epic 2,000 page novel written in the 16th Century by Wu Cheng'en. Journey to the West is probably the most famous and best-loved novel in China and is considered one of the four great classical novels of Chinese literature.These stories are written, as much as possible, using the 600 word vocabulary of HSK3. They are presented in Traditional Chinese characters and pinyin, and include an English version and complete glossary. Free audiobooks are available on YouTube's Imagin8 Press channel, and on our website, www.imagin8press.com.
Learn Japanese Hiragana and Katakana - Workbook for Beginners
Simply our best workbook for beginners learning Japanese! Combining 2 of bestselling author George Tanaka's successful workbooks in one, it is packed with practical, useful information and step-by-step guides to make learning easier and faster: Stroke Order Diagrams and Writing InstructionsHiragana and Katakana Flashcards to cut-out and keepOver 120+ Pages of Japanese Calligraphy PracticeIntroduction to the Alphabet Systems of JapanPerfect for Beginner, Elementary, and Improving LevelsThis Japanese book is suitable for both adults and kids who want to learn Hiragana and Katakana, or those looking to improve their writing skills ready to learn Kanji. It has been designed with self-study exercises and how-to-write style practice pages. We have included sets of Hiragana and Katakana Flash Card pages that you can photocopy or cut out and keep too! Your tutor, George Tanaka, will teach you everything you need to know about the Kana scripts, with just enough detail to get you started quickly!Whether living at home or abroad, teaching yourself or simply looking for a gift for a foreign language friend, this book is the best way to start learning Japanese.
Learn to Read Chinese, Book 1
An orphan girl gets help from a goose. A poor family receives a magical gift. A boy is stranded alone on a ship in a storm. And two magicians perform a deadly trick.Believe it or not, it's possible for you to read and understand the four wonderful stories in this book even if you start off not knowing a single word of Chinese! We won't lie to you and say it will be easy, but with time and patience you can certainly do it.Each page of Chinese faces a page of pinyin (phonetic spelling), so if you don't recognize a word, you can check the pinyin to see how it's pronounced. You can then look up the word's meaning in the glossary in the back of the book. A full English translation is also included.You can also listen to a complete audiobook of all four stories, available free on YouTube and downloadable from our website.These stories are written by the best-selling writing team of Jeff Pepper and Xiao Hui Wang, authors of the Journey to the West series of graded readers, translations of Chinese classics including the Dao De Jing, the Art of War, and the San Zi Jing, and lots of other great books. To learn more, visit www.imagin8press.com.
The Love Triangle
Sang is a young scholar living alone in a small village in 18th century China. One night a strange and beautiful woman arrives at his house, and he soon falls deeply in love with her. But later, a second even more beautiful woman arrives, and things become extremely complicated. This is a story about fox spirits and ghosts, love and lust, and the unpredictable nature of the human and the not-quite-human heart.This book is a retelling of a Chinese short story called "Lotus Fragrance," from the book Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio written by Pu Songling and published in 1740.It's written using the 1200-word HSK4 vocabulary, making it accessible to advanced beginner or intermediate students of Chinese. A glossary of all words is included, along with an English translation. A free audiobook is available on YouTube on the Imagin8 Press channel.The authors are the best-selling writing team of Jeff Pepper and Xiao Hui Wang, co-authors of the Journey to the West series of graded readers, and translations of Chinese classics including the Dao De Jing, the San Zi Jing, and the Art of War.
The Third Space and Chinese Language Pedagogy
The Third Space and Chinese Language Pedagogy presents the Third Space as a new frame through which foreign language pedagogy is conceptualized as a pedagogy of negotiating intentions and expectations in another culture. The field of Chinese as a foreign language (CFL) in the past decades has been expanding rapidly at the beginning and intermediate levels, yet it is lacking in scholarship on the true advanced level both in theory building and research-supported curriculum and material development. This book argues that it is time for CFL to go beyond merely satisfying the desire of gazing at the other, whether it is curiosity about the other or superiority over the other, to focusing on learning to work with the other. It reimagines the field as co-constructing a transcultural Third Space where learners are becoming experts in negotiating intentions and expectations in another culture. It presents a range of research-based CFL pedagogical scholarship and practices especially relevant to the advanced level and to the goal of enabling learners to go past fans or critics to become actors/players in the game of cross-lingual and intercultural cooperation.
Learn to Read in Japanese, Volume III
This book is based on our belief that the most enjoyable and efficient way to learn to read in Japanese is to dive in and start reading almost immediately, learning new kanji with the help of memory aides as you go. In order to make this approach workable, we introduce new kanji at the beginning of each chapter and then ask you to take a quick pre-test on their pronunciations before you start to read. The practice reading material in each chapter includes only kanji characters that you know or are in the process of learning, and we provide immediate feedback about your reading accuracy in the form of same-page romaji equivalents and translations. The book is designed for students who are at least somewhat familiar with the 1208 kanji that were introduced in Learn to Read in Japanese, Volumes I and II. Like the first two books, this volume includes at least three practice sentences for each new kanji. We introduce 8 new kanji in each chapter of the book, and we group the new kanji in the Kanji Catalogue by chapter, so that it is convenient to study them in groups of eight before starting a new lesson. In addition to providing sentence reading practice, we include more than 2,000 Japanese words and phrases for vocabulary reading practice. We introduce a total of 320 new kanji in this book. In addition, the Kanji Catalogue at the back of the book describes all of the kanji that were introduced in the first two books, for a total of 1528. This book is designed to teach new kanji in five steps: Step One. Kanji Catalogue. Before you start a chapter, turn to the Kanji Catalogue and take some time to review the eight new kanji that are listed in the New Kanji table at the beginning of the chapter. Your aim should be to acquire the ability to recognize each kanji and associate it with its pronunciations. Step Two. Pronunciation Pre-Test. Next turn to the chapter that you are about to start reading and take the "Pronunciation Pre-Test." To do this, look at the New Kanji table and try to voice each of the pronunciations for all eight of the kanji in the table. Use the table at the bottom of the page to check your accuracy. Repeat this test several times until you feel ready to start reading.Step Three. Vocabulary List. Next start reading the Vocabulary List, being careful to cover the "answers" on the right side of the page with a piece of paper or your thumb. You will have a chance to practice reading each new kanji multiple times in different words. You will also see more than 2,000 mnemonics for the words that appear in the Vocabulary Lists.Step Four. Practice Sentences. Next read the Practice Sentences that are provided in each chapter. Again, be sure to cover the text on the right side of the page as you read, but don't hesitate to uncover it if you aren't sure about kanji pronunciations or when you don't know how to translate the Japanese text.Step Five. Supplemental Reading. We have identified some fascinating Japanese language articles online that use only the kanji that you have learned up to this point. These articles are available from "News in Slow Japanese." We sincerely hope that this book will help you as you learn to read in Japanese.
Learn to Read in Japanese
Since each kanji character in the Japanese language is associated with its own unique vocabulary, the study of kanji unavoidably requires that students learn many new Japanese words. To help you organize and keep track of the new words that are introduced in our four Learn to Read in Japanese books, we have assembled this companion glossary.The glossary lists more than 9,700 Japanese terms that are used in the four books, and it provides definitions and memory aides for nearly every term. The memory aides are of two types: explanations which describe how the listed terms are derived from other known Japanese words, or when such explanations aren't possible, mnemonics to help you to remember the terms' definitions and pronunciations. The glossary also identifies more than 10,000 synonyms (or at least "related terms") which make it possible for you to compare similar words side by side.This glossary cannot replace a good Japanese dictionary, but it includes thousands of explanations, mnemonics and synonyms that you won't find in a standard dictionary, and it focuses precisely on the terms that you will encounter in the four Learn to Read in Japanese books. We think that it will help to make your Japanese study easier and more interesting.
Learn to Read in Japanese, A Glossary
Since each kanji character in the Japanese language is associated with its own unique vocabulary, the study of kanji unavoidably requires that students learn many new Japanese words. To help you organize and keep track of the new words that are introduced in our four Learn to Read in Japanese books, we have assembled this companion glossary.The glossary lists more than 9,700 Japanese terms that are used in the four books, and it provides definitions and memory aides for nearly every term. The memory aides are of two types: explanations which describe how the listed terms are derived from other known Japanese words, or when such explanations aren't possible, mnemonics to help you to remember the terms' definitions and pronunciations. The glossary also identifies more than 10,000 synonyms (or at least "related terms") which make it possible for you to compare similar words side by side.Of course, this glossary cannot replace a good Japanese dictionary, nor is it intended to do so. However, it includes thousands of explanations, mnemonics and synonyms that you won't find in a standard dictionary, and it focuses precisely on the terms that you will encounter in the four Learn to Read in Japanese books. We think that it will help to make your Japanese study easier and more interesting.
The Afroasiatic Languages
Afroasiatic languages are spoken by some 300 million people in Northern, Central and Eastern Africa and the Middle East. This book is the first typological study of these languages, which are comprised of around 375 living and extinct varieties. They are an important object of study because of their typological diversity in the areas of phonology (some have tone; others do not), morphology (some have extensive inflectional systems; others do not), position of the verb in the clause (some are verb-initial, some are verb-medial, and some are verb-final) and in the semantic functions they encode. This book documents this typological diversity and the typological similarities across the languages and includes information on endangered and little-known languages. Requiring no previous knowledge of the specific language families, it will be welcomed by linguists interested in linguistic theory, typology, historical linguistics and endangered languages, as well as scholars of Africa and the Middle East.
ラッセル先生のたんぺんしゅう2 カタカナ・漢字 エ
This collection of 20 short stories picks up right where the first book left off. The short stories are an enjoyable and effective way for students to learn new vocabulary and patterns, while also constantly revisiting everything that was previously introduced.Key FeaturesApprox. 56 new unique words introduced*Including first book(and teacher packs) unique words used on average approx. 86 times!!Uses katakana and kanji naturally to allow for student acquisition of real Japanese.Complete glossary (including all conjugations used)Teacher pack, Audiobook, Translation, Furigana edition available at: easyjapanesestories.com*Unique word count does not include particles, katakana, or multiple conjugations of the same word
ラッセル先生 の たんぺんしゅう 2 ふりがな エ
This collection of 20 short stories picks up right where the first book left off. The short stories are an enjoyable and effective way for students to learn new vocabulary and patterns, while also constantly revisiting everything that was previously introduced. Key FeaturesApprox. 56 new unique words introduced*Including first book(and teacher packs) unique words used on average approx. 86 times!!Furigana included for all katakana and much of the kanjiFurigana over common kanji removed gradually (3 words per chapter)Complete glossary (including all conjugations used)Teacher pack, Audiobook, Translation, Kanji/Katakana edition(no furigana) available at: easyjapanesestories.com*Unique word count does not include particles, katakana, or multiple conjugations of the same word
The Charlatan
When Maged goes to a village to attend a friend's sister's wedding, he uncovers a scandal that he can't ignore. But is he in over his head?The Egyptian Arabic Readers series offers intermediate learners (B1-B2) engaging stories to enhance vocabulary, comprehension, and overall fluency. Each of the fifteen standalone books presents authentic language in context, making them a flexible tool for language development.Key Features: Vocalized Arabic Text with Tashkeel: Arabic text appears on even-numbered pages with diacritics to support accurate pronunciation and reading.Parallel English Translations: Facing odd-numbered pages provide English translations to aid understanding of new words and expressions.Unvocalized Arabic Text: A version of the text without diacritics or translations is included at the back of the book for advanced reading practice.Comprehension Questions: Each story includes 20 questions with sample answers and English translations to reinforce understanding.Sequencing Exercises: Activities to help review the story by arranging key events in the correct order.Includes Access to Audio Recordings: Enhance your learning experience by accessing the accompanying audio recordings, which can be downloaded or streamed from the Lingualism website. These recordings are designed to complement the stories, aiding in the development of listening skills and accurate pronunciation. (Timestamps in the books help you find your place in the audio.)
Short Takes
SHORT TAKES: A Scene-based Taiwanese Vocabulary Builder lets you pick up new vocabulary in a fun, context-based way. Each lesson is based on 10 high-frequency core vocabulary words brought together in an easy-to-visualize scene, which makes learning new words simple and enjoyable.Each core vocabulary word is presented with closely-related words, sentence patterns, common pairings, or example usages, so you'll learn the word within the broader context of the language.Every lesson also features an imaginative short story designed to help foster a more intuitive sense of grammar, usage, and tone for core vocabulary words. Rendered in both English and natural Taiwanese sentences, the short story highlights core vocabulary words in their full native context. Additional cultural notes related to the theme for each lesson provide even more context and background, helping you retain the new vocabulary and discover more of Taiwan's history, food, people, and society.Writing and speaking exercises at the end of each lesson will also allow you to apply what you've learned and help review and reinforce understanding of core vocabulary.This vocabulary builder is well-suited for self-study by beginning and elementary learners of Taiwanese. Taiwanese (a form of Southern Min or Min Nan language, related to Amoy and Hokkien, and sometimes also referred to as Hoklo) is a language spoken by about 70% of the population in Taiwan.Features include: - 800+ commonly used words and phrases in 20 thematic lessons - Explanations on grammar, usage, and cultural background- Audio for core vocabulary words, related words, short stories, and exercises available for download - Index with fully cross-referenced entries and definitions- Tone changes (tone sandhi) marked throughout text with detailed tone numbers provided in answer key- Exercises for both writing and speaking, to help reinforce understanding of core vocabulary - Official Romanization (T璽i-l繫) and character script used by Taiwan's Ministry of Education
ABC Cantonese-English Comprehensive Dictionary
Cantonese is spoken by an estimated 73 million people worldwide. It remains hugely influential and a source of great pride--especially for its speakers in Hong Kong, where it flourishes as the predominant language and so sets Hong Kong apart linguistically from all of mainland China. The first and most authoritative reference of its kind to be published in the last forty years, ABC Cantonese-English Comprehensive Dictionary comprises about 15,000 lexical entries that are unique to the colloquial Cantonese language as it is spoken and written in Hong Kong today. Author Robert S. Bauer, a renowned lexicographer and authority on Cantonese, has utilized language documentation resources to the fullest extent by gathering material firsthand from dictionaries, glossaries, and grammars; newspapers and magazines; government records; cartoons and comic books; film and television; websites; and native speakers striding the sidewalks of Hong Kong to capture concretely contemporary Cantonese. In addition to the Introduction, which presents an exhaustive description and analysis of Hong Kong Cantonese, this dictionary's special features include: alphabetical ordering of the lexical entries by their Jyut Ping romanized Cantonese pronunciations; parts of speech; cross-referencing with semantically related lexical items; variant pronunciations and written forms in Chinese characters and English letters; explanatory notes on social status and usage (literal, figurative, slang, jargon, humorous, obscene, obsolete, etc.); information on sociocultural, historical, and political aspects; and example sentences showing lexical usage in the context of spoken Cantonese.
Basic Korean
The revised second edition of Basic Korean: A Grammar and Workbook is an accessible reference grammar and workbook in one volume. The text can be used in conjunction with any primary textbook, both as a practice book to reinforce learning and as a reference guide to the basics of Korean grammar.This book is comprised of 26 units covering key aspects of Korean grammar students would expect to encounter in their first year learning the language. Grammatical descriptions are followed by examples and exercises which allow students to reinforce and consolidate their learning. This new edition has been updated and enhanced to include more varied exercises and contemporary vocabulary and dialogues. Clearly presented and user-friendly, Basic Korean provides readers with the essential tools to express themselves in a wide variety of situations, making it an ideal reference grammar and practice resource for both beginners and students with some knowledge of the language.
Englisi Farsi Persian Books Vegetables Sabz穩j獺t
Englisi Farsi was born out of necessity. An Iranian Australian mother set on embracing her rich Persian heritage.Created with love [e'shgh] for the Iranian diaspora. These books are designed to make learning Persian [F獺rs穩] fun, interactive and relevant for the needs of Iranian families today.Covering a wide variety of topics, they are an ideal platform to engage & inspire young minds. To nurture bilingual language development with a little [k繳ch繳l繳] help from the English alphabet.Persian. Pass it on.
Englisi Farsi Persian Books Under the Sea Z穩re Dary獺
Learn Persian / Learn FarsiLearn the names for the most common sea creatures. From Sea horse to turtle, starfish and the sea.Under the Sea �� �� (36 internal pages)Englisi Farsi was born out of necessity. An Iranian Australian mother set on embracing her rich Persian heritage.Created with love [e'shgh] for the Iranian diaspora. These books are designed to make learning Persian [F獺rs穩] fun, interactive and relevant for the needs of Iranian families today.Covering a wide variety of topics, they are an ideal platform to engage & inspire young minds.Growing up speaking and understanding Persian, but never lived in Iran?Want to Learn Persian but don't know how to read the Persian / Farsi letters? Drawing on the English alphabet, we use phonetic transliteration and systematic guidelines to help families pass on their Iranian Heritage using simple user guides and charts. We include Persian, English as well as Finglisi so that you can learn the Persian / Farsi Alphabet as you read. Asb = اَسب = horse آ = A س = S ب = Ba = ant s = sun b = bat Expand your Persian / Farsi vocabulary with these simple, colourful & effective Persian books designed to bring all generations of family members closer together. Persian in English. To cater to the next generation of multi-lingual and multi-national families the Englisi Farsi bilingual book series are a practical learning tool for 2nd generation Iranians seeking to bring alive the Persian languageThese engaging picture books and flash cards will expand their Persian vocabulary.Englisi Farsi Persian Books are unique as they include: Persian, English as well as phonetic Persian (what we like to call Finglisi(TM))All our books include Persian writing, Phonetic English & English Words to help simplify Persian for you and your Iranian family.
Englisi Farsi Persian Books Fruit M穩veh
Englisi Farsi was born out of necessity. An Iranian Australian mother set on embracing her rich Persian heritage.Created with love [e'shgh] for the Iranian diaspora. These books are designed to make learning Persian [F獺rs穩] fun, interactive and relevant for the needs of Iranian families today.Covering a wide variety of topics, they are an ideal platform to engage & inspire young minds. To nurture bilingual language development with a little [k繳ch繳l繳] help from the English alphabet.Persian. Pass it on.
Englisi Farsi Persian Books Animals Heyv獺n獺t
Englisi Farsi was born out of necessity. An Iranian Australian mother set on embracing her rich Persian heritage.Created with love [e'shgh] for the Iranian diaspora. These books are designed to make learning Persian [F獺rs穩] fun, interactive and relevant for the needs of Iranian families today.Covering a wide variety of topics, they are an ideal platform to engage & inspire young minds. To nurture bilingual language development with a little [k繳ch繳l繳] help from the English alphabet.Persian. Pass it on.
Englisi Farsi Persian Books Virtues Sef獺te Pasand穩deh
Englisi Farsi was born out of necessity. An Iranian Australian mother set on embracing her rich Persian heritage.Created with love [e'shgh] for the Iranian diaspora. These books are designed to make learning Persian [F獺rs穩] fun, interactive and relevant for the needs of Iranian families today.Covering a wide variety of topics, they are an ideal platform to engage & inspire young minds. To nurture bilingual language development with a little [k繳ch繳l繳] help from the English alphabet.Persian. Pass it on.
Alexander's Curse
In British Colonial Egypt, Officer Qassem Sultan Afifi is sent to Alexandria to investigate the death of an Englishman. But will his own past be dug up in the process?The Egyptian Arabic Readers series aims to provide learners with much-needed exposure to authentic language. The fifteen books in the series are at a similar level (B1-B2) and can be read in any order. The stories are a fun and flexible tool for building vocabulary, improving language skills, and developing overall fluency.The main text is presented on left-facing pages with tashkeel (diacritics) to aid in reading, while parallel English translations on right-facing pages are there to help you better understand new words and idioms. A second version of the text is given at the back of the book, without the distraction of tashkeel and translations, for those who are up to the challenge.On the Lingualism website, you can find: access to accompanying audio to download or stream (at variable playback rates)a guide to the Lingualism orthographic (spelling and tashkeel) systema blog with tips on using our Egyptian Arabic readers to learn effectively
The Fisherman and the Coin
When a fisherman makes a valuable discovery, he finds himself facing a moral dilemma. And his decisions lead him on an adventure he wasn't anticipating.The Egyptian Arabic Readers series offers intermediate learners (B1-B2) engaging stories to enhance vocabulary, comprehension, and overall fluency. Each of the fifteen standalone books presents authentic language in context, making them a flexible tool for language development.Key Features: Vocalized Arabic Text with Tashkeel: Arabic text appears on even-numbered pages with diacritics to support accurate pronunciation and reading.Parallel English Translations: Facing odd-numbered pages provide English translations to aid understanding of new words and expressions.Unvocalized Arabic Text: A version of the text without diacritics or translations is included at the back of the book for advanced reading practice.Comprehension Questions: Each story includes 20 questions with sample answers and English translations to reinforce understanding.Sequencing Exercises: Activities to help review the story by arranging key events in the correct order.Includes Access to Audio Recordings: Enhance your learning experience by accessing the accompanying audio recordings, which can be downloaded or streamed from the Lingualism website. These recordings are designed to complement the stories, aiding in the development of listening skills and accurate pronunciation. (Timestamps in the books help you find your place in the audio.)
Tahrir Square
It's 2011 and Egypt is ripe for change. Hopeful citizens are pouring into the streets. Mariam, an aspiring journalist, finds herself in the center of the excitement, in Tahrir Square, on a fateful day in January.The Egyptian Arabic Readers series offers intermediate learners (B1-B2) engaging stories to enhance vocabulary, comprehension, and overall fluency. Each of the fifteen standalone books presents authentic language in context, making them a flexible tool for language development.Key Features: Vocalized Arabic Text with Tashkeel: Arabic text appears on even-numbered pages with diacritics to support accurate pronunciation and reading.Parallel English Translations: Facing odd-numbered pages provide English translations to aid understanding of new words and expressions.Unvocalized Arabic Text: A version of the text without diacritics or translations is included at the back of the book for advanced reading practice.Comprehension Questions: Each story includes 20 questions with sample answers and English translations to reinforce understanding.Sequencing Exercises: Activities to help review the story by arranging key events in the correct order.Includes Access to Audio Recordings: Enhance your learning experience by accessing the accompanying audio recordings, which can be downloaded or streamed from the Lingualism website. These recordings are designed to complement the stories, aiding in the development of listening skills and accurate pronunciation. (Timestamps in the books help you find your place in the audio.)
Sherihan
Something's not quite right with Sherihan. She can feel it. She's skeptical that doctors will be of any help. Still, she wants answers. Will she find them?The Egyptian Arabic Readers series offers intermediate learners (B1-B2) engaging stories to enhance vocabulary, comprehension, and overall fluency. Each of the fifteen standalone books presents authentic language in context, making them a flexible tool for language development.Key Features: Vocalized Arabic Text with Tashkeel: Arabic text appears on even-numbered pages with diacritics to support accurate pronunciation and reading.Parallel English Translations: Facing odd-numbered pages provide English translations to aid understanding of new words and expressions.Unvocalized Arabic Text: A version of the text without diacritics or translations is included at the back of the book for advanced reading practice.Comprehension Questions: Each story includes 20 questions with sample answers and English translations to reinforce understanding.Sequencing Exercises: Activities to help review the story by arranging key events in the correct order.Includes Access to Audio Recordings: Enhance your learning experience by accessing the accompanying audio recordings, which can be downloaded or streamed from the Lingualism website. These recordings are designed to complement the stories, aiding in the development of listening skills and accurate pronunciation. (Timestamps in the books help you find your place in the audio.)
The Secret of Success
Tariq has lost all hope of ever winning a soccer match against their rival... that is, until a small friend discovers a secret-the secret of success!The Egyptian Arabic Readers series offers intermediate learners (B1-B2) engaging stories to enhance vocabulary, comprehension, and overall fluency. Each of the fifteen standalone books presents authentic language in context, making them a flexible tool for language development.Key Features: Vocalized Arabic Text with Tashkeel: Arabic text appears on even-numbered pages with diacritics to support accurate pronunciation and reading.Parallel English Translations: Facing odd-numbered pages provide English translations to aid understanding of new words and expressions.Unvocalized Arabic Text: A version of the text without diacritics or translations is included at the back of the book for advanced reading practice.Comprehension Questions: Each story includes 20 questions with sample answers and English translations to reinforce understanding.Sequencing Exercises: Activities to help review the story by arranging key events in the correct order.Includes Access to Audio Recordings: Enhance your learning experience by accessing the accompanying audio recordings, which can be downloaded or streamed from the Lingualism website. These recordings are designed to complement the stories, aiding in the development of listening skills and accurate pronunciation. (Timestamps in the books help you find your place in the audio.)
Silent Dreams
In the blink of an eye, Ali's life changed. He was now living in a silent world. And what kind of world is that for a musician?The Egyptian Arabic Readers series offers intermediate learners (B1-B2) engaging stories to enhance vocabulary, comprehension, and overall fluency. Each of the fifteen standalone books presents authentic language in context, making them a flexible tool for language development.Key Features: Vocalized Arabic Text with Tashkeel: Arabic text appears on even-numbered pages with diacritics to support accurate pronunciation and reading.Parallel English Translations: Facing odd-numbered pages provide English translations to aid understanding of new words and expressions.Unvocalized Arabic Text: A version of the text without diacritics or translations is included at the back of the book for advanced reading practice.Comprehension Questions: Each story includes 20 questions with sample answers and English translations to reinforce understanding.Sequencing Exercises: Activities to help review the story by arranging key events in the correct order.Includes Access to Audio Recordings: Enhance your learning experience by accessing the accompanying audio recordings, which can be downloaded or streamed from the Lingualism website. These recordings are designed to complement the stories, aiding in the development of listening skills and accurate pronunciation. (Timestamps in the books help you find your place in the audio.)
A Dog's Tale
There's an Egyptian proverb that says 'a dog's tail cannot be straightened.' It means that people cannot change. But maybe they can... with the help of a furry, four-legged friend.The Egyptian Arabic Readers series aims to provide learners with much-needed exposure to authentic language. The fifteen books in the series are at a similar level (B1-B2) and can be read in any order. The stories are a fun and flexible tool for building vocabulary, improving language skills, and developing overall fluency.The main text is presented on left-facing pages with tashkeel (diacritics) to aid in reading, while parallel English translations on right-facing pages are there to help you better understand new words and idioms. A second version of the text is given at the back of the book, without the distraction of tashkeel and translations, for those who are up to the challenge.On the Lingualism website, you can find: access to accompanying audio to download or stream (at variable playback rates)a guide to the Lingualism orthographic (spelling and tashkeel) systema blog with tips on using our Egyptian Arabic readers to learn effectively
The Mummy
What would you do if you met an undead mummy? You can't know until you do! Sohaib finds out for himself... but will he live to tell his tale?The Egyptian Arabic Readers series offers intermediate learners (B1-B2) engaging stories to enhance vocabulary, comprehension, and overall fluency. Each of the fifteen standalone books presents authentic language in context, making them a flexible tool for language development.Key Features: Vocalized Arabic Text with Tashkeel: Arabic text appears on even-numbered pages with diacritics to support accurate pronunciation and reading.Parallel English Translations: Facing odd-numbered pages provide English translations to aid understanding of new words and expressions.Unvocalized Arabic Text: A version of the text without diacritics or translations is included at the back of the book for advanced reading practice.Comprehension Questions: Each story includes 20 questions with sample answers and English translations to reinforce understanding.Sequencing Exercises: Activities to help review the story by arranging key events in the correct order.Includes Access to Audio Recordings: Enhance your learning experience by accessing the accompanying audio recordings, which can be downloaded or streamed from the Lingualism website. These recordings are designed to complement the stories, aiding in the development of listening skills and accurate pronunciation. (Timestamps in the books help you find your place in the audio.)
My Arranged Marriage
"Quickly! The guests are about to arrive!" Hana is nervous. A suitor (potentially her future husband!) and his family are coming to discuss marriage. Hana's gone quiet on the outside, but her mind is racing on the inside. Let's listen in.The Egyptian Arabic Readers series offers intermediate learners (B1-B2) engaging stories to enhance vocabulary, comprehension, and overall fluency. Each of the fifteen standalone books presents authentic language in context, making them a flexible tool for language development.Key Features: Vocalized Arabic Text with Tashkeel: Arabic text appears on even-numbered pages with diacritics to support accurate pronunciation and reading.Parallel English Translations: Facing odd-numbered pages provide English translations to aid understanding of new words and expressions.Unvocalized Arabic Text: A version of the text without diacritics or translations is included at the back of the book for advanced reading practice.Comprehension Questions: Each story includes 20 questions with sample answers and English translations to reinforce understanding.Sequencing Exercises: Activities to help review the story by arranging key events in the correct order.Includes Access to Audio Recordings: Enhance your learning experience by accessing the accompanying audio recordings, which can be downloaded or streamed from the Lingualism website. These recordings are designed to complement the stories, aiding in the development of listening skills and accurate pronunciation. (Timestamps in the books help you find your place in the audio.)
Hope
Amal ("Hope") finds life challenging after being left to raise her two children on her own. But luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity. Hope is still alive. The Egyptian Arabic Readers series offers intermediate learners (B1-B2) engaging stories to enhance vocabulary, comprehension, and overall fluency. Each of the fifteen standalone books presents authentic language in context, making them a flexible tool for language development.Key Features: Vocalized Arabic Text with Tashkeel: Arabic text appears on even-numbered pages with diacritics to support accurate pronunciation and reading.Parallel English Translations: Facing odd-numbered pages provide English translations to aid understanding of new words and expressions.Unvocalized Arabic Text: A version of the text without diacritics or translations is included at the back of the book for advanced reading practice.Comprehension Questions: Each story includes 20 questions with sample answers and English translations to reinforce understanding.Sequencing Exercises: Activities to help review the story by arranging key events in the correct order.Includes Access to Audio Recordings: Enhance your learning experience by accessing the accompanying audio recordings, which can be downloaded or streamed from the Lingualism website. These recordings are designed to complement the stories, aiding in the development of listening skills and accurate pronunciation. (Timestamps in the books help you find your place in the audio.)
In the Desert
When Ahmed meets three strangers on a train, his journey takes an unexpected turn that will change his life forever.The Egyptian Arabic Readers series offers intermediate learners (B1-B2) engaging stories to enhance vocabulary, comprehension, and overall fluency. Each of the fifteen standalone books presents authentic language in context, making them a flexible tool for language development.Key Features: Vocalized Arabic Text with Tashkeel: Arabic text appears on even-numbered pages with diacritics to support accurate pronunciation and reading.Parallel English Translations: Facing odd-numbered pages provide English translations to aid understanding of new words and expressions.Unvocalized Arabic Text: A version of the text without diacritics or translations is included at the back of the book for advanced reading practice.Comprehension Questions: Each story includes 20 questions with sample answers and English translations to reinforce understanding.Sequencing Exercises: Activities to help review the story by arranging key events in the correct order.Includes Access to Audio Recordings: Enhance your learning experience by accessing the accompanying audio recordings, which can be downloaded or streamed from the Lingualism website. These recordings are designed to complement the stories, aiding in the development of listening skills and accurate pronunciation. (Timestamps in the books help you find your place in the audio.)
Friendship or Love?
An innocent friendship. An office romance. A love triangle. Will Hania come between two lifelong friends? Is love worth it?The Egyptian Arabic Readers series offers intermediate learners (B1-B2) engaging stories to enhance vocabulary, comprehension, and overall fluency. Each of the fifteen standalone books presents authentic language in context, making them a flexible tool for language development.Key Features: Vocalized Arabic Text with Tashkeel: Arabic text appears on even-numbered pages with diacritics to support accurate pronunciation and reading.Parallel English Translations: Facing odd-numbered pages provide English translations to aid understanding of new words and expressions.Unvocalized Arabic Text: A version of the text without diacritics or translations is included at the back of the book for advanced reading practice.Comprehension Questions: Each story includes 20 questions with sample answers and English translations to reinforce understanding.Sequencing Exercises: Activities to help review the story by arranging key events in the correct order.Includes Access to Audio Recordings: Enhance your learning experience by accessing the accompanying audio recordings, which can be downloaded or streamed from the Lingualism website. These recordings are designed to complement the stories, aiding in the development of listening skills and accurate pronunciation. (Timestamps in the books help you find your place in the audio.)
Like Looking in a Mirror
Dalida's world is turned upside down one day when she meets her doppelg瓣nger. Who is this stranger? Or is she a stranger at all?The Egyptian Arabic Readers series offers intermediate learners (B1-B2) engaging stories to enhance vocabulary, comprehension, and overall fluency. Each of the fifteen standalone books presents authentic language in context, making them a flexible tool for language development.Key Features: Vocalized Arabic Text with Tashkeel: Arabic text appears on even-numbered pages with diacritics to support accurate pronunciation and reading.Parallel English Translations: Facing odd-numbered pages provide English translations to aid understanding of new words and expressions.Unvocalized Arabic Text: A version of the text without diacritics or translations is included at the back of the book for advanced reading practice.Comprehension Questions: Each story includes 20 questions with sample answers and English translations to reinforce understanding.Sequencing Exercises: Activities to help review the story by arranging key events in the correct order.Includes Access to Audio Recordings: Enhance your learning experience by accessing the accompanying audio recordings, which can be downloaded or streamed from the Lingualism website. These recordings are designed to complement the stories, aiding in the development of listening skills and accurate pronunciation. (Timestamps in the books help you find your place in the audio.)
The Five Treasures
Our band of travelers arrives at Level Top Mountain and encounters their most powerful adversaries yet: Great King Golden Horn and his younger brother Great King Silver Horn. These two monsters, assisted by their elderly mother and hundreds of well-armed demons, attempt to capture and liquefy Sun Wukong, and eat the Tang monk and his other disciples. Led by Sun Wukong, the travelers desperately battle their foes through a combination of trickery, deception and magic, and barely survive the encounter.This is the 12th book in the best-selling The Journey to the West series of stories for students learning to read Chinese. It is based on the epic 16th century novel of the same name by Wu Chen'en. That novel was inspired by an actual journey by the Buddhist monk Tangseng, who traveled from Chang'an westward to India in 629 A.D. and returned seventeen years later with priceless knowledge and spiritual texts. Over the course of the book Tangseng and his companions face the 81 tribulations that Tangseng had to endure to attain Buddhahood.The story is written, as much as possible, using the 1200-word vocabulary of HSK4. It is presented in Simplified Chinese characters and pinyin, and includes an English version and glossary. A free audiobook is available on YouTube's Imagin8 Press channel and also on www.imagin8press.com.
The Journey to the West, Books 10, 11 and 12
This book contains the full text of the 10th, 11th and 12th stories in our Journey to the West series for people learning to read Chinese. The three stories told here are unchanged from our original versions except for minor editing and reformatting.In The Magic Ginseng Tree, Tangseng and his disciples arrive at a secluded mountain monastery which turns out to be the home of a powerful master and an ancient and magical ginseng tree. As usual, the travelers' search for a nice hot meal and a place to sleep quickly turns into a disaster. In The Monster's Secret, the travelers encounter a monster living a quiet life with his wife and their two children. But all is not as it seems, and things get quite complex. And in The Five Treasures, the travelers encounter their most powerful adversaries yet, a pair of monster brothers who capture the travelers and plan to dissolve Sun Wukong and eat the others.The story is written, as much as possible, using the 1200-word vocabulary of HSK4. It is presented in Simplified Chinese characters and pinyin, and includes an English version and complete glossary. A free audiobook is available on YouTube's Imagin8 Press channel, and on our website, www.imagin8press.com.
Study Abroad in Korea
Study Abroad in Korea prepares students for study in Korean by providing the reader with key expressions and guidance on certain aspects of culture and language idiosyncratic to Korea, focusing on everyday scenarios. Key features include: Key expressions throughout the book, providing practical linguistic knowledge with jargon-free explanations. Exposes readers to contextualised, real-life situations through dialogues between two characters, one of whom is bilingual and teaching in Korea; the other is a student studying abroad. Discussions of important historical events and social issues accompany relevant chapters. Features a variety of dialects and varieties of spoken Korean to help students acclimatise to the diverse types of spoken Korean they will encounter. Aimed at those who possess a basic knowledge of Korean who wish to develop their linguistic knowledge in preparation for relocation to Korea, this book is ideal for lower-intermediate and A2-level students of Korean or for self-study.
Learn Hiragana Workbook - Japanese Language for Beginners
The ideal Japanese beginners' workbook! Packed with useful information and step-by-step guides to make learning easy and fast: Stroke Order Diagrams & Writing InstructionsHiragana Flash Cards to cut-out and keepOver 90+ Pages of Japanese Calligraphy PracticeIntroduction to the Alphabet Systems of JapanPerfect for Beginner and Elementary LevelsThis Learn Hiragana Workbook is for adults and kids that want to learn or improve their Japanese Calligraphy skills. It has been designed with lots of self-study exercises, how-to-write style practice pages for each letter, and even includes a set of Hiragana Flashcards that you can photocopy or cut out and keep! Your tutor, George Tanaka, will teach you everything you need to know about this first script, with just enough detail to get you started quickly - but not so much that you will be overwhelmed at this early stage.We produce a range of helpful textbooks and resources that cover all sorts of subjects - Be sure to check our author page to find your next lesson, Katakana!Whether teaching yourself or looking for that perfect gift to give to a foreign language friend, this book is the best way to learn Japanese.