The Esperanto Teacher: A Simple Course for Non-Grammarians
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This practical introductory course teaches the basics of an international auxiliary language for learners without formal grammatical training, combining clear explanations of alphabet and pronunciation with graded vocabulary and exercises. It advocates a method of thinking directly in the language, offers pronunciation practice, written-translation drills, and progressive reading material. Exercises are drawn from the language's foundational practice collections and are supported by concise grammatical notes, paradigms, and usage guidance. The text also explains the language's aim as a neutral means of facilitating communication across cultures. Helpful appendices provide vocabularies, reading suggestions, and tips for both classroom and self-study use.
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