By Martinie
ISBN-10: 2090352205
ISBN-13: 9782090352207
L. a. phonétique en dialogues s'adresse à des adultes et grands kids de niveau débutant. L'ouvrage permet d'aborder les caractéristiques articulatoires et prosodiques majeures du français ainsi que les problèmes attenants tels que l. a. liaison ou le rapport phonie/graphie illustré par des tableaux très complets en fin de quantity. Les dialogues et les exercices de discrimination auditive sont enregistrés sur un CD audio joint.Phonétique en dialogues est organisé autour de 22 leçons structurées de los angeles manière suivante :- Un discussion vivant, humoristique et illustré met en jeu deux personnages impliqués dans une scène de los angeles vie quotidienne et contient une area of expertise récurrence des sons faisant l'objet de los angeles leçon. Le vocabulaire est basic et usuel, soutenu si necessaire par quelques notes. Il facilite l'acquisition des sons et du rythme tout en plaçant l'apprentissage dans l. a. réalité de los angeles communication.- Une partie "explication" autour des sons, généralement étudiés par couple. On y met en aid l. a. différence d'articulation entre le son à acquerir et celui vulnerable d'être prononcé par l'apprenant.- Une série d'exercices oraux : discrimination auditive (enregistré sur le CD), répétition de mots ou de words, transformation d'énoncés et rapport phonie/graphie (l'ecriture est sollicitée dans ce dernier type), rythme et prosodie dans les dernières leçons.A los angeles fin de chaque partie un bilan fait l. a. synthèse des leçons abordées. Tous les exercices sont accompagnés de leurs corrigés.
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We will spend quite some time with the different noun classes in Swahili (there are eight classes in total) in the following units. For the moment, try to memorize the forms of jina and majina, and then you just have to remember that neno and jambo are like jina (and maneno and mambo are like majina). e. they are words of the same noun class). The different consonants are called the possessive concord, since they are used with possessive stems. The possessive concord is also used with the ‘-a of relationship’, which we have seen already in habari za kazi.
My name is . . I need a taxi to go to the hotel . . How’s the work? . Thanks . . Goodbye. 2 Unatoka wapi? Where do you come from? In this unit you will learn: • • • • • • • • the pronouns ‘I’, ‘you’, ‘he/she’, etc. the copula ni how to say your nationality how to say where you come from and ask where someone comes from how to ask someone where they were born and to say where you were born how to say where you stay/reside/live how to say the negative to that which is mentioned above how to describe your means of transport Dialogue 1 Four students, Amos, Kathy, Subira and Leo are getting to know each other on the campus of the University of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania 1 Who are the students from overseas in this conversation?
52 YUSUFU: I see, Hadji is tall like his father. JUMA: Yes, but he and his grandfather look very much alike. MARIAMU: And Saleh looks like my brother. As for Jumanne, he looks like my maternal uncle but he has his grandmother’s personality. Vocabulary hawa wana watatu mkubwa huyu miaka mwingine wa pili mdogo wa tatu umri mrefu babu -fanana sana kaka naye mjomba tabia bibi these (persons) one’s own children (sing. mwana) three (in reference to wana wetu, our three children) big, large; elder, superior (m + kubwa) this (person) years (sing.
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