Bahareh Teaches Farsi - Book 2: "be" Verb - Weather:
The Pishi and Pasha language book series help you master conversational Farsi in a simple, fun, and interactive way, one book at a time. The content focuses on basic to advanced sentence structure and the use of language in real-life conversational contexts. We do not believe in learning through memorization of single words, even for younger learners. From the very beginning, we teach the language based on a communicative approach, through the formation and use of sentences in relevant contexts. The theory behind our content is to learn the basic sentence structure first, and then, build on the initial knowledge by applying it to new contexts. The illustrations throughout the books are complementary to the educational content and create a fun visual learning context to help you along your language learning journey!
As a continuation to Book 1, Book 2 teaches you how to use the "be" verb in Simple Present to describe the weather. Just like English, the "be" verb is used in Farsi to talk about things like name, occupation, nationality, quality, emotions, time, and place. Therefore, the type and quality of the weather can be described with the "be" verb too. In this book, you will learn the vocabulary and the grammar knowledge you need in order to handle conversations about the weather in Farsi.
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As a continuation to Book 1, Book 2 teaches you how to use the "be" verb in Simple Present to describe the weather. Just like English, the "be" verb is used in Farsi to talk about things like name, occupation, nationality, quality, emotions, time, and place. Therefore, the type and quality of the weather can be described with the "be" verb too. In this book, you will learn the vocabulary and the grammar knowledge you need in order to handle conversations about the weather in Farsi.
Bahareh Teaches Farsi - Book 2: "be" Verb - Weather:
The Pishi and Pasha language book series help you master conversational Farsi in a simple, fun, and interactive way, one book at a time. The content focuses on basic to advanced sentence structure and the use of language in real-life conversational contexts. We do not believe in learning through memorization of single words, even for younger learners. From the very beginning, we teach the language based on a communicative approach, through the formation and use of sentences in relevant contexts. The theory behind our content is to learn the basic sentence structure first, and then, build on the initial knowledge by applying it to new contexts. The illustrations throughout the books are complementary to the educational content and create a fun visual learning context to help you along your language learning journey!
As a continuation to Book 1, Book 2 teaches you how to use the "be" verb in Simple Present to describe the weather. Just like English, the "be" verb is used in Farsi to talk about things like name, occupation, nationality, quality, emotions, time, and place. Therefore, the type and quality of the weather can be described with the "be" verb too. In this book, you will learn the vocabulary and the grammar knowledge you need in order to handle conversations about the weather in Farsi.
As a continuation to Book 1, Book 2 teaches you how to use the "be" verb in Simple Present to describe the weather. Just like English, the "be" verb is used in Farsi to talk about things like name, occupation, nationality, quality, emotions, time, and place. Therefore, the type and quality of the weather can be described with the "be" verb too. In this book, you will learn the vocabulary and the grammar knowledge you need in order to handle conversations about the weather in Farsi.
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ISBN-13: | 9781668586860 |
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Publisher: | Barnes & Noble Press |
Publication date: | 10/24/2021 |
Series: | Pishi and Pasha Language Book , #2 |
Pages: | 66 |
Product dimensions: | 8.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.31(d) |
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