Teach Yourself Esan Language
Teach Yourself Esan Language
Author(s): Prof. Ambrose Alli
Edited By
Type: Book
Country: Nigeria
Language: English
Content:: Non Academic
Source: Edo State Archives
Timeline: The Contemporary Age - From 1789 to 2011
Published: 2024
Description
This book is designed to assist the teaching and learning of
the Esan language from the elementary levels. It can assist in no small
measure if the student is serious and passionate about learning the Esan
language. It is written in such a way that even without any assistance,
one can easily grasp the understanding of the language. It is designed
as a workbook so as to ease understandings as the student or learner, is
constantly tested in the courses of reading and writing as they master
the rules easily.
The book will be useful for teaching in primary
schools as well as for those who are passionate about learning the Esan
language independently, irrespective of age. It is laced with countless
pictures and the English language is sometimes used to aid in a speedy
understanding as the student or learner is making a journey from the
English language to the Esan language.
It is definitely a work
that will change the students' orientations from the belief that
learning the Esan language is difficult. It simplifies the learning and
study of the language to the point, that every page is a new discovery.
It is my hope and prayers that our language is preserved for posterity
as very many local languages have gone extinct in the country today.
And, to ensure that ours doesn't go that way; is the reason for the
writing of this book. So, do yourself a lot of favor by ensuring that
you pay a lot of attention, as you study the book till you can finally
understand its contents deeply.
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