Let's Speak Ilokano

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University of Hawaii Press, Dec 1, 1984 - Foreign Language Study - 320 pages

Let's Speak Ilokano takes a new and lively approach to language learning. Lessons are learned in the context of simulated real-world experiences that are acted out in the classroom.

Of related interest: Ilocano Dictionary and Grammar, by Carl Rubino

 

Contents

Getting to Know You 1122 2 3
1
Learning the Dialog IV RolePlaying V Vocabulary
2
Changing the Dialog
3
Question and Answer
4
Notes A Grammar 5678
5
B Culture
6
Exercises
7
Communication Activity
8
Looking for Something Lost
167
Learning the Dialog
168
Changing the Dialog
171
Question and Answer
174
Exercises
177
Communication Activity
179
Writing Practice
180
Changing Residence
181

Making Friends
9
Learning the Dialog
10
Changing the Dialog
14
Question and Answer
16
Exercises
21
Communication Activity
26
Writing Practice
28
Introducing a Friend
29
Learning the Dialog
30
Vocabulary
31
Changing the Dialog
33
vii
34
B Culture
52
Exercises
53
Telling Time Likes and Dislikes
58
A Grammar
64
LESSON
73
LESSON SEVEN
74
Changing the Dialog
90
Exercises
96
LESSON EIGHT
102
Notes
110
LESSON NINE
121
Learning the Dialog
123
Changing the Dialog
125
Question and Answer
127
Notes A Grammar
128
Exercises
130
Communication Activity
135
Writing Practice
136
Playing Hooky
138
Translating the Dialog
139
Vocabulary
140
Changing the Dialog
141
Question and Answer
143
Notes A Grammar
144
Exercises
146
Communication Activity
149
Writing Practice
152
Doing Homework
155
Learning the Dialog
156
Vocabulary
157
Changing the Dialog
158
Question and Answer
159
Notes A Grammar
160
Exercises
161
Communication Activity
166
Translating the Dialog
182
Vocabulary
183
Changing the Dialog
184
Question and Answer
185
Notes A Grammar
186
Exercises
189
Communication Activity
197
Listening Practice
198
Planning a Trip
200
Translating the Dialog
201
Vocabulary
202
Changing the Dialog
203
Question and Answer
205
Notes A Grammar
206
Exercises
208
Communication Activity
212
Writing Practice
215
Listening Practice
216
Borrowing Money
221
Translating the Dialog
222
Learning the Dialog
223
Changing the Dialog
225
Question and Answer
226
Notes A Grammar
227
Exercises
228
Communication Activity
232
Personal Pronouns
233
Demonstratives
234
Locative Words
235
Spanish Numerals
236
Question Words
237
Kinship Terms
238
Adjectives
239
Nouns
242
Verbs
252
PseudoVerbs
270
Adverbs
271
APPENDIX ONE Free Translations I Dialogs
273
Questions
280
Listening Practice
285
APPENDIX TWO Supplementary Dialogs A Panagorder iti Restawran
287
B Tumáwarak Man Nána?
289
Kasano ti Mapan Idiay ?
290
Dimmagas ni Miding
291
E Nadúmadúma a Prutas
292
Index to Grammar Notes
295
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東海學報, Volume 27

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About the author (1984)

Precy Espiritu is associate professor and coordinator of the Ilokano Language and Literature Program at the University of Hawai‘i.

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