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This book assumes no prior knowledge of the language and begins
with the teaching of the Persian alphabet. Grammar and vocabulary
are each covered in full. The course has not adopted any method of
transliteration and expects the student to read and write in
Persian script from the start. It places equal emphasis on reading,
writing and speaking. 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 48 units and favors 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.
Each unit also contains a strong oral communication element which
helps the student assimilate the theory through interaction with
the teacher and other students, at first concentrating on
transactional language, then moving increasingly towards more
idiomatic Persian.
Complete with a Persian-English and English-Persian vocabulary
list key 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.
Contents: Contents: Introduction Lesson 1 Persian Alphabet Lesson 2 Section 1. A reading and writing exercise. Read the following vocabulary: Section 2: A The Personal Pronouns B. The ezafe, Possesive and Adjectival Lesson 3 New Vocabulary Grammar A. The Plural B. Possessive Pronoun Suffixes Lesson 4 New Vocabulary Grammar A. Present Tense of the Verb "to be" B. Interrogative Sentences C. The Definite and the Indefinite D.The Orthography of the Indefinite Lesson 5 New Vocabulary Grammar A. The Demonstrative Adjectives and Pronouns B. The Basic Word Order C. Verbal Agreement with the Plural D. The Possessive Pronoun Lesson 6 New Vocabulary: Section 1. Read: Grammar A. The Present Tense of the Verb 'to have' B. The Numerals C. The Time D. Days of the Week Lesson 7 New Vocabulary: Grammar A. Persian verbs and their present stem B. The Present Tense of Simple Verbs C. The Present Tense of Compound Verbs D. Some Uses of the Present Tense E. Note that the adverb of time always comes at the beginning of a sentence, either before or more commonly after the subjectb F. The Reflexive Pronoun G. The Indefinite Additional Glossary Lesson 8 New Vocabulary: Grammar A. The Specific Direct Object Suffix B. The Word Order C. The Comparative and the Superlative Adjectives Lesson 9 New Vocabulary: Grammar A. The Past Stem B. The Simple Past Tense Lesson 10 New Vocabulary: Grammar A. Subjunctive Present B. The orthography of the subjunctive present C. The Uses of Subjunctive Present D. Verb and Pronominal Suffix Lesson 11 New Vocabulary: Exercise 1-4 Lesson 12 New Vocabulary: Grammar A. The Imperative B. The Orthography of the imperative C. The Fusion of preposition and pronominal suffix D. The verb "Is it possible/ could" in the sentence "Could you show me the way" is the equivalent of the impersonal verb "Is it possible" Lesson 13 New Vocabulary: Grammar A. The Imperfect tense or the past continuous B. The Uses of the Imperfect D. The Use of the Verb 'to have' in an Imperfect Tense C. The Temporal Conjunction "when" Lesson 14 New Vocabulary: Grammar: A. The Past Participle B. The Perfect Tense C. Uses of the Perfect Tense D. The Use of the Verb 'to have' in the Present Continuous Lesson 15 New Vocabulary Grammar A. Pluperfect or the Past Perfect B. The Uses of Pluperfect C. The Future D. The Ordinal Numbers Lesson 16 New Vocabulary A. The Subjunctive Past B. The Relative Clause Lesson 17 New Vocabulary Grammar A. Conditional Sentences B. The Causative Verb Annex A Persian to English Glossary
This book assumes no prior knowledge of the language and begins with the teaching of the Persian alphabet. Grammar and vocabulary are each covered in full. The course has not adopted any method of transliteration and expects the student to read and write in Persian script from the start. It places equal emphasis on reading, writing and speaking. 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 48 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. Each unit also contains a strong oral communication element which helps the student assimilate the theory through interaction with the teacher and other students, at first concentrating on transactional language, then moving increasingly towards more idiomatic Persian. Complete with a Persian-English and English-Persian 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.
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.
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