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Vietnamese in a Flash Kit Volume 1: 448 Cards; 16-Page Reference Booklet in a 6 X 9 Box (Tuttle Flash Cards)

Vietnamese in a Flash Kit Volume 1: 448 Cards; 16-Page Reference Booklet in a 6 X 9 Box (Tuttle Flash Cards)

Current price: $8.99
Publication Date: July 19th, 2016
Publisher:
Tuttle Publishing
ISBN:
9780804847711
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0
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Description

Vietnamese in a Flash: Volume I is an excellent new Vietnamese language learning resource for beginning students.

With a full range of features to help beginners and intermediate learners, these Vietnamese flash cards are an excellent learning tool for anyone who wants to learn Vietnamese vocabulary and master the Vietnamese language. Containing 448 flash cards of the most commonly used Vietnamese words and phrases, along with sample sentences, handy indexes and a guide to using the cards for most effective learning, Vietnamese in a Flash Volume 1 delivers.

  • Contains 448 flash cars plus a 16 page index booklet.
  • Learn 448 main words plus 1,792 related words, phrases and expressions.
  • Pronunciation and accent marks given for all 448 main words.
  • Arranged and sequenced in thematic groups and usage frequency.

About the Author

Phan Van Giuong is professor in Vietnamese studies and served as the Convenor of the Vietnamese Language and Culture program at Victoria University in Melbourne, Australia for over 18 years. He has taught Vietnamese and English since 1965. He was the founder Dean of the Faculty of Languages and Culture Studies at Hoa Sen University. Professor Phan is the author of many textbooks: Vietnamese for Beginners (1-4), Functional Vietnamese, Modern Vietnamese (1 - 4), Vietnamese for Foreign Travellers, Vietnamese Interactive Books and a series of Pocket, Concise and Compact Vietnamese-English dictionaries. He was the editor of several Vietnamese literature magazines and newspapers and awarded the Order of Australia Medal and the International Educator of the Year award for his outstanding contributions to the teaching of Vietnamese language and culture. Professor Phan is now working for the International Baccalaureate, United Kingdom.