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The Shapes and Sounds of the Lao Language

For Native English Speakers
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Description

Lao is the native language of the southeast Asian country of Laos, and is also spoken by much of the inhabitants of northeastern Thailand, an area known as Isaan. Mastering a language as different to English as is Lao may first seem to be impossible; with its strange looking script and its multitude of tones and vowels, the task can be decidedly intimidating. Compounding the problems, many native Lao language teachers don't fully understand how to effectively explain these aspects of their language to the expatriate. Rather than a linguistic treatise, Shapes and Sounds of the Lao Language is a practical guide to help you to become fluent in Lao. Using a combination of relevant descriptions, language learning tricks, flash cards, drills and comparison tracks on downloadable MP3 audio files, you will be able to conquer some of the most difficult aspects of the language. Certainly, learning a second language takes hard work and patience, but by following the instructions outlined in this book, you will get the most out of your efforts and will be delighted at the progress you never believed you could make.

Author Biography:

David Dale has traveled, lived and worked in Laos since 1997, where he has functioned in many different capacities, including a language student, an English teacher and a project manager for an agricultural development company. David, his wife, Malayvanh, and their two children, currently reside in the World Heritage city of Luang Prabang, where they operate two Saffron Espresso Caffès. David and Malayvanh have also established Saffron Coffee Company, www.SaffronCoffee.com, to promote Arabica coffee cultivation among disadvantaged mountain farmers and former growers of opium.
Release date Australia
June 1st, 2018
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Edition
2nd ed.
Pages
152
Dimensions
142x216x8
ISBN-13
9789745242142
Product ID
28223849

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