Library Catalog
Amazon cover image
Image from Amazon.com

Burmese (Myanmar) : An Introduction to the Spoken Language, Book 2 / John Okell.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press, [2016]Copyright date: ©2011Description: 1 online resource (302 p.)Content type:
Media type:
Carrier type:
ISBN:
  • 9781609092191
Subject(s): Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources:
Contents:
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- A NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR -- Part 2: Level 2 -- 1 Asking the way -- 2 Taking photographs -- 3 Taking a taxi -- 4 Cafes and restaurants -- 5 Shops -- 6 About your command of Burmese -- 7 About your travels: past trips -- 8 About your travels: trips in prospect -- 9 About your travels: current trip -- 10A You and yours -- 10B You and yours (continued) -- 11 Arranging to meet again -- 12 Making a phone call -- Part 2: Level 3 -- 1 Asking the way -- 2 Taking photographs -- 3 Taking a taxi -- 4 Cafes and restaurants -- 5 Shops -- 6 About your command of Burmese -- 7 About your travels: past trips -- 8 About your travels: trips in prospect -- 9 About your travels: current trip -- 10A You and yours -- 10B You and yours (continued) -- 11 Arranging to meet again -- 12 Making a phone call -- Part 2: Level 4 -- 1 Asking the way -- 2 Taking photographs -- 3 Taking a taxi -- 4 Cafes and restaurants -- 5 Shops -- 6 About your command of Burmese -- 7 About your travels: past trips -- 8 About your travels: trips in prospect -- 9 About your travels: current trip -- 10A You and yours -- 10B You and yours (continued) -- 11 Arranging to meet again -- 12 Making a phone call -- Part 2: Level 5 -- 1 Asking the way -- 2 Taking photographs -- 3 Taking a taxi -- 4 Cafes and restaurants -- 5 Shops -- 6 About your command of Burmese -- 7 About your travels: past trips -- 8 About your travels: trips in prospect -- 9 About your travels: current trip -- 10A You and yours -- 10B You and yours (continued) -- 11 Arranging to meet again -- 12 Making a phone call -- Appendices
Summary: The first volume in a four-part language course, this textbook enables students to start speaking and understanding the spoken language. In the early sections the focus is on familiarizing the learner with the unfamiliar sounds of the language and the structures of Burmese sentences. After this foundation the emphasis changes to acquiring the words and phrases needed for early encounters with Burmese speakers in Burma and elsewhere in the world. Numerous speaking exercises and practice dialogs feature travel topics such as asking for directions, taking taxis, and ordering food and drink, and common conversational topics such as introductions, family, and work. Because Burmese script can be challenging, Okell offers roman transcription alongside the Burmese script for Burmese material throughout the text. Like the other titles in this series, Book 1 is accompanied by audio files and can be used either under the instruction of a teacher or for self-study. The series was developed over a period of several years and was tested, modified, and expanded after use in the classroom. Language professors and their students or those learning Burmese on their own will appreciate the accessible approach and the manageable size of the lessons of the very practical textbooks in this series.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number URL Status Notes Barcode
eBook eBook Biblioteca "Angelicum" Pont. Univ. S.Tommaso d'Aquino Nuvola online online - DeGruyter (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Online access Not for loan (Accesso limitato) Accesso per gli utenti autorizzati / Access for authorized users (dgr)9781609092191

Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- A NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR -- Part 2: Level 2 -- 1 Asking the way -- 2 Taking photographs -- 3 Taking a taxi -- 4 Cafes and restaurants -- 5 Shops -- 6 About your command of Burmese -- 7 About your travels: past trips -- 8 About your travels: trips in prospect -- 9 About your travels: current trip -- 10A You and yours -- 10B You and yours (continued) -- 11 Arranging to meet again -- 12 Making a phone call -- Part 2: Level 3 -- 1 Asking the way -- 2 Taking photographs -- 3 Taking a taxi -- 4 Cafes and restaurants -- 5 Shops -- 6 About your command of Burmese -- 7 About your travels: past trips -- 8 About your travels: trips in prospect -- 9 About your travels: current trip -- 10A You and yours -- 10B You and yours (continued) -- 11 Arranging to meet again -- 12 Making a phone call -- Part 2: Level 4 -- 1 Asking the way -- 2 Taking photographs -- 3 Taking a taxi -- 4 Cafes and restaurants -- 5 Shops -- 6 About your command of Burmese -- 7 About your travels: past trips -- 8 About your travels: trips in prospect -- 9 About your travels: current trip -- 10A You and yours -- 10B You and yours (continued) -- 11 Arranging to meet again -- 12 Making a phone call -- Part 2: Level 5 -- 1 Asking the way -- 2 Taking photographs -- 3 Taking a taxi -- 4 Cafes and restaurants -- 5 Shops -- 6 About your command of Burmese -- 7 About your travels: past trips -- 8 About your travels: trips in prospect -- 9 About your travels: current trip -- 10A You and yours -- 10B You and yours (continued) -- 11 Arranging to meet again -- 12 Making a phone call -- Appendices

restricted access online access with authorization star

http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec

The first volume in a four-part language course, this textbook enables students to start speaking and understanding the spoken language. In the early sections the focus is on familiarizing the learner with the unfamiliar sounds of the language and the structures of Burmese sentences. After this foundation the emphasis changes to acquiring the words and phrases needed for early encounters with Burmese speakers in Burma and elsewhere in the world. Numerous speaking exercises and practice dialogs feature travel topics such as asking for directions, taking taxis, and ordering food and drink, and common conversational topics such as introductions, family, and work. Because Burmese script can be challenging, Okell offers roman transcription alongside the Burmese script for Burmese material throughout the text. Like the other titles in this series, Book 1 is accompanied by audio files and can be used either under the instruction of a teacher or for self-study. The series was developed over a period of several years and was tested, modified, and expanded after use in the classroom. Language professors and their students or those learning Burmese on their own will appreciate the accessible approach and the manageable size of the lessons of the very practical textbooks in this series.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 02. Mrz 2022)