Казахский язык
Языки и языкознание
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Zhakupova Aigule. Kazakh Language Course for Peace Corps Volunteers in Kazakhstan
US Peace Corps in Kazakhstan. Almaty. May, 1995.
169 pages
Guides - Classroom Use - Instructional Materials (for Leaer)
Compiled by: Bayan Alpysbaeva, Bayan Ismagulova, Uphilmalik Turguzhanova
Supervised by: Aigule Zhakupova
This guide is designed for Kazakh Language training for Peace Corps workers in Kazakhstan, and reflects daily communication needs in that context. It consists of an introductory chapter and a series of 10 theme-based competency-based languege lessons.
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