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Alawiiye, Iwe Keji |
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Description: |
This reader is written with correct tones and standard orthography to help both native and non-native speakers of Yoruba to learn the language very well. In this Book Two, there are comprehension questions that teachers could ask learners to check their understanding of the texts. There are also some exercises whose answers may not be found in the text to test how the learners can apply the knowledge acquired from the reading of the texts. Discussion topics are also included to allow both the teacher and the learners to interact with the texts in class. Illustrations are included. |
| Editorial Board Review: |
This book contains authentic texts written by a native speaker for native speakers to learn how to read Yoruba. It is a continuation of "Alawiiye, Iwe Kiini". The book can be used by non-native speakers with special quidance from a teacher. There are comprehension questions, discussion topics, and activities to help learners apply what they have learned from the texts. Both native speakers and non-native speakers using the book need instructors to help them in using the book. No glossary in English. There are some in Yoruba. With audio recordings of the texts, learners can aquire both reading and listening skills. |
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Bibliographic Information: |
Alawiiye, Iwe Keji. Longman, Nigeria/ NALRC.
ISBN: 978-139-319-X |
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Internet Address: |
http://african.lss.wisc.edu/nalrc |
| Keywords: |
FOLKLORE, ORAL TRADITION |
| Copyright Information: |
Status:
Protected by copyright
Other: This material is copyrighted |
| Acquisition Information: |
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POA Comments:
From Longman, Nigeria/ NALRC |