Ukrainian for Speakers of English Oral Exercises: Introductory and Intermediate Levels 🔍
Franko, Roma Z
Calgary : Detselig Enterprises, Calgary, Alberta, 1994
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description
i, 216 pages ; 28 cm, Introductory and intermediate levels
Alternative filename
ia/ukrainianforspea0000fran.pdf
Alternative title
Introductory and Intermediate Levels - Oral Exercises
Alternative author
Franko PhD, Roma
Alternative author
Roma Z. Franko
Alternative publisher
Detselig Enterprises Ltd.
Alternative publisher
Brush Education Inc.
Alternative edition
Canada - English Language, Canada
Alternative edition
PT, 1994
metadata comments
Introductory and intermediate levels.
Alternative description
Ukrainian for Speakers of English is intended for individuals who have no knowledge of Ukrainian. It is suitable for university students, senior high school students, and adult learners in a home study situation. All of the material is presented from the point of view of a student who knows how to speak English, but who may not know the formal rules of English grammar. Before a new point in Ukrainian grammar is introduced, students are first reminded about what they know, either formally or informally, about a similar structure in English. The grammar explanations in this text are brief and simple; they convey only as much information as a student can be expected to assimilate in the early stages of learning a second language. Numerous examples, summaries, and charts are included to assist the learner. The systematic organization of the material ensures that students acquire the ability to use the language competently. Successful completion of the program lays the foundation for further formal and informal acquisition of the language, and for the study and enjoyment of Ukrainian literature.
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2023-06-28
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