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A Child's Guide to Speaking and Understanding Malagasy

A 4 Week Language Course for Kids

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A Child's Guide to Speaking and Understanding Malagasy

By: Stevie Rakotonirina
Narrated by: Stevie Rakotonirina
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This is a audio guide to teach the Malagasy language of Madagascar for a younger audience (ages five to 16). The audio course is split into 28 daily sessions to learn words and phrases that you can use daily (numbers, questions, greetings, places, colors etc.). The course first introduces the material in an easy-to-follow way and then reviews the same content in later sessions.

Games and exercises are included to keep listeners involved while they are learning and to test out their understanding of Malagasy. Over the course of a month through daily listening, your child will build a strong working understanding of Malagasy, and adults who are new to the language may benefit too!

©2022 Stevie Rakotonirina (P)2022 Historical Audiobooks
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