2011年7月12日星期二

Games for How to Speak Persian

The Persian language is interchangeable with the Farsi language. If you are trying to Rosetta Stone language
get a basic understanding of how to speak some Persian or Farsi, consider making the task a more enjoyable one. There are games and activities that you can perform to learn to speak Persian, but one of the most important things to remember is that if you approach learning Persian with a serious, regular schedule, you will find that you are spending your time wisely even while enjoying your learning activities. Flash CardsPurchase or rent some Persian or Farsi conversational language materials, books, and CDs from your local library, bookstore, or an online site. Purchase recipe notecards and a notebook and write down notes about Persian letters, and how you feel that they are pronounced in phonic pronunciation. Make flashcards of Persian alphabet characters, and practice speaking them out loud by yourself, and with a friend until you become familiar with the basic sound of the alphabet characters. Try to repeat Persian words heard in conversational CDs out loud, just like the native Farsi speaker is saying them. Set a schedule of learning to speak Persian for a minimum of three one-hour sessions, three days a week. Join a local Persian language club to practice speaking Persian with new friends. Have Rosetta Stone Japanese
Persian language club friends help you learn to speak Persian by practicing with flash cards that you make out of the recipe note cards, at least once a week.Persian MusicListen to a sampling of Persian music. See if you can hear any words or phrases in the music that sound familiar to you. Find some songs that you like in Persian and try to sing along with them; it will help you to get the feeling of the rhythm of how Persian is spoken, and learn how to position your mouth, tongue, and lips for speaking the Persian language. Rent some videos of Persian dances, or take a dance lesson, and watch the Persian dance instruction while attempting to perform the dances yourself, and singing to the Persian music.Persian CookingPurchase or rent a Persian cookbook, and purchase the spices and ingredients at your local grocery store or market. Before you make the items at home, look up their Persian names and how they are spoken. Write notes in your notebook, and make labels for each item in Persian and phonics so that you can repeat how it is pronounced as often as possible while making the Persian food dishes. Prepare the dishes to eat for yourself or for a friend while listening to Persian music and singing along.Persian Word Match and Wordfind GamesStarting with some basic Persian words such as: "yes," "no," "please," "thank you," "where is," "food," "water," "telephone," "taxi," bathroom," "hello" and "good bye," make your own Persian wordsearch game by writing the equivalent of those words in Persian while speaking them aloud to yourself. Then, after you have finished making the wordsearch game for yourself, wait until the next hour you spend learning Persian to complete it. You can also make wordmatching games for yourself to help you to make learning Persian fun. Write down basic English words or draw pictures of basic household items on one side of a sheet of notebook Rosetta Stone Software
paper. On the other side of the notebook paper, mix up the Persian names for the English words or pictures that you drew. During your next Persian study session, draw lines to connect the English words and common household pictures to the correct Persian words that represent them, while speaking the Persian words aloud to yourself. Check your work, and practice frequently. In not too much time at all, you will have a basic understanding of how to speak Persian.

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