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Ka anyị sụọ igbo = Let's speak Igbo : a multidimensional approach to the teaching and learning of Igbo as a foreign language / by Stephen Madu Anurudu.

Van Pelt Library PL8261.2 .A68 2011
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Anurudu, Stephen Madu.
Contributor:
Schleicher, Antonia Yétúndé Fọlárìn, 1953-
Series:
Let's speak African language series
NAlRC "Let's speak" African language series
Language:
English
Igbo
Subjects (All):
Igbo language--Textbooks for foreign speakers--English.
Igbo language.
Igbo language--Spoken Igbo.
Genre:
Textbooks -- for English speakers.
Textbooks -- for foreign speakers.
Textbooks.
Physical Description:
xx, 328 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Other Title:
Let's speak Igbo
Place of Publication:
Madison, Wis. : NALRC Press, 2011.
Summary:
Mu Zanta Da Harshen Hausa (2008) is designed to develop the linguistic and communicative skills of learners of Hausa. This will help them to have a balanced, functional knowledge of linguistic structures and a sound vocabulary, as well as the ability to use their skills appropriately in real life situations. The book also encourages students to be systematically involved in activities requiring the communicative use of all four language skills: speaking, listening, writing and reading. Culture and language are integrated in the book in a way to enable students to achieve both linguistic competence and cultural awareness.--Publisher's description.--Publisher's description.
Notes:
Ka anyị sụọ igbo is based almost entirely on the text of Jẹ́ k'á sọ Yorùbá.
ISBN:
9781597030199
1597030198
OCLC:
710903917

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