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Lao for Beginners: An Introduction to the Written and Spoken Language of Laos

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By: Tatsuo Hoshino and Russell Marcus
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EDITORIAL REVIEW

Traveling to Laos? This is an excellent introductory book to the language of Lao. Lao for Beginners gives students a basic understanding of the rudimentary aspects of the language needed for everyday communication. Its easy-to-use layout includes lessons in Laos script, romanized form, and English, introducing beginning students to essential vocabulary and grammatical structures, and allowing them to focus on both the written and spoken language. This comprehensive guide is perfect for anyone interested in learning the language of the people of Laos.

PRODUCT DETAILS

Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Pub. Date: 1st May 2001
Catalog: Book
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 210
Ean: 9780804816298
Isbn: 0804816298

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USER REVIEWS

Easy to understand
~ Written on Aug 28, 2007. out of users found this review helpful.

This book is easy to use. It has all of the basics phrases and works that you could use in the country. Well worth the price.

A great start
~ Written on Jun 13, 2007. out of users found this review helpful.

I've been using this book on and off for 20 years and have found it very useful indeed. I always go back to it to brush up. It's simple (if a little crude in terms of its presentation) but it's systematic, breaks down the sentence structure into meaningful blocks of text and uses both lao script, phonetics (including numbers for the correct tone), as well as the English translation. There are a few mistakes here and there but not serious. It should be remembered that Lao is not spoken by a whole lot of people (between 5-15 million?) and there aren't many books that cover this language. This is the best introductory book that I've seen.

Learn to speak Lao
~ Written on Nov 10, 2006. out of users found this review helpful.

The books offers an easy to understand method of learning to speak Lao. After a quick study of the book I was able to communicate with a native Lao speaker and be understood. However the book doesn't really focus on the language a modern person might want if traveling in Laos.

not very good
~ Written on Nov 14, 2003. 1 out of 1 users found this review helpful.

I am Laotion and wanted to be up to date on my language skills, so I purchased this book a couple of years ago to expand my Lao vocabulary. I noticed that some of the words are wrong, not just spelled wrong, but are of a totally different subject! Also, the diagram for the different Lao tones at the beginning of the book are difficult and complicated to understand. It's not clear on how to pronounce each tone. For a language that is based on tones, I think it's better just to buy a book w/ a cd rom so you can hear exactly how the tones are pronounced. I was extremely disapointed w/ this book.

It helped me...
~ Written on Apr 17, 2003. out of users found this review helpful.

This is not a do-it-yourself book. The title even says it is an "introduction" to the language. I found it very helpful, and personally easy to use. Each section is purposeful, with an intro discussing how intonations and consonants can change the word, and how it is based on the closest English pronunciation as best as it could. (It has better phonetics than other Beginning Lao books out there, and there are not many options.) The sections are divided into basic conversational language, grammatical use, and reading/writing exercises. This book is not meant to be used alone, you definitely need a Lao/English Dictionary and probably someone Lao to fine-tune the pronunciation. My Lao friends were able to understand me after the first two lessons! As in many languages, there are sometimes differences in "casual" speech and proper speech, but they do say that you would use the examples given in the book for proper speech. This is more of a workbook a teacher would assign students given to support a Lao lesson.

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