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Burmese for Kids
- A Four Week Course Filled with Tips, Tricks and Techniques for Language Mastery
- Narrated by: Thit Hnin Htun
- Length: 8 hrs and 29 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A Burmese course for younger learners covering the core elements of the language through words and phrases that can be put to daily use. Topics include numbers, questions, colors, greetings, places, and many other sets of vocabulary that can be used daily. Games, music, and sound effects are included to make the learning process more engaging, and the course is split into 28 daily modules to help manage the learning process. This is an ideal way for school-age children to build comprehension and speaking skills in the Burmese language.
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