

desertcart.com: Farsi (Persian) for Beginners: Learning Conversational Farsi - Second Edition (Free Downloadable Audio Files Included): 9780804854399: Atoofi, Saeid Ph.D.: Books Review: Great book - This is a great book; the Script is accurate; it also has Pasto and Farsi symbols, so you will learn how to read and write a little of both. The only thing is a lot of the dialog is primarily Iranian Farsi and not Afgan Farsi, so you won't be able to use some of these in that regard. There is still some useful Afgan Farsi worth the buy. I love the examples and how all translations, scripts, and English are in each sample. Review: Very helpfull - I love the book. Easy to navigate and learn




| Best Sellers Rank | #108,501 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #15 in General Middle East Travel Guides #72 in Alphabet Reference #109 in Grammar Reference (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (122) |
| Dimensions | 7.5 x 0.5 x 10 inches |
| Edition | Bilingual |
| ISBN-10 | 0804854394 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0804854399 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 160 pages |
| Publication date | March 2, 2021 |
| Publisher | Tuttle Publishing |
N**S
Great book
This is a great book; the Script is accurate; it also has Pasto and Farsi symbols, so you will learn how to read and write a little of both. The only thing is a lot of the dialog is primarily Iranian Farsi and not Afgan Farsi, so you won't be able to use some of these in that regard. There is still some useful Afgan Farsi worth the buy. I love the examples and how all translations, scripts, and English are in each sample.
A**R
Very helpfull
I love the book. Easy to navigate and learn
A**R
Perfect introduction!
This was perfect! I studied Arabic in school, and this book included the same fantastic forms to memorize letters and simple constructions as our curriculum there. I can't wait to try out the next book!
M**L
Not for beginners
It is a very hard book to follow, not very well structured.
T**T
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I ordered for friend. This sounds better among the other Farsi books that were available.
N**.
👍
Very good book and in good condition
B**E
Well put together foremat
My general interest in languages princepally as a window on various cultures, the "Farsi for Beginners" promises to a very interesting and definitely challenging adventure.
R**.
Misspelled and missing words.
This book has lots of missing words and words that aren't complete. I tried to use it to build my vocabulary through flashcards but when I showed it to my Farsi teacher she said that many words were either spelled incorrectly or not spelled completely. Sometimes two different words have the same spelling and it might only consist of one letter. Did I miss the explanation for this?
R**5
I found this book went much too quickly into the Persian alphabet, and not enough into words and phrases. For a first time learner, it doesn't make sense to learn the Farsi lettering immediately, because it is a completely different system from the Roman or Latin left-to-write lettering system and instead is more like right-to-left Arabic. I think it is easier to first learn proper grammar and conversational skills using a transliterated Roman alphabet, and then, later on, use the proper Farsi lettering once proper oral fluency is attained. This happens to also be the way most children learn a language. They learn the literacy of the writing system after they already know how to speak. I feel this book does not properly address this issue and as a result, it's very hard to learn from it.
Z**0
O livro tem alguns aspectos muito bons, como dar algumas noções culturais e ter muitos exercícios de escrita. Esse é o ponto forte do livro: lições graduais para aprender a escrever. No entanto, para aprender a falar a partir do zero, é necessário ter outro material de apoio (ou um professor). Isso porque o livro não te ensina a conjugar verbos, por exemplo, o que é essencial para você estabelecer um diálogo. O livro tenta fugir um pouco de uma gramática, mas não chega a ser um livro que sozinho vai te fazer falar. Ele é didático nos pontos que se propõe a ensinar, mas acho que falha um pouco em expressões e vocabulário essencial para uma conversa básica. Em todo caso, pelo preço e pela qualidade do que se propõe, vale a pena! Se você, falante de português, tem um bom inglês (não precisa de ser um inglês espetacular), o livro pode ser uma boa ferramenta de apoio.
C**N
It’s really a good learning book for beginners
P**Y
Positives: Nice big format, feels good in your hands, lovely big type faces throughout, beautiful large farsi serif scripts, Plenty of space to scribble around, a book that calls you to work in it, well though-out formatting, visually appealing, plenty of graphics, the little cartoon pages are a delight, you quickly see how the colloquial language varies from the formal, plenty of audio support for all vocab, exercises and dialogues. Lots of cultural side notes and idiomatic expressions. It is a cultural as well as a linguistic learning tool. Negatives: You have to trust the pedagogy of the author, as there is minimum grammar instruction as one might expect from a conventional language book. This might put-off those who just need to first understand why they are saying what they are saying. The audio quality in the vocab and exercises section is fine, but somewhat shaky in some dialogues. They seem to have been recorded independently. My take: I think this is an unusual book that stands out from the typical language course. I find the dialogues difficult, even from the start, but I keep coming back to them and discovering some new twist. It is as if the author has programmed them for the learner to figure things out by himself bit by bit. I have noticed that other reviewers have pointed out numerous transcription 'spelling mistakes' in the romanised farsi transcriptions. I too noticed them immediately and actually think they are deliberate. First of all, there cannot be such a thing as a 'spelling mistake' in romanised Farsi. The only correct way to spell Farsi, is using Farsi script, (obviously) and this also varies between the formal and colloquial version. Manijeh is sometimes written as Manizheh. So what? maybe there is a nuance in the pronounciation in some grammar situations. Some persian letters are pronounced the same, and Mr Atoofi is preparing us by showing us how in 'english' the same sound can also be written differently. I also noticed some of the original farsi spelling varies. The 'ie' is connected to the 'Kheh' in Mikhai but not in Mikhahi. Mr Atoofi gives no explanation. Presumably colloquial Farsi is simply spelt differently, and we are to suss it out by ourselves. Maybe this book is better suited to learners with teacher support? I don't know. In total, I am really pleased with this book and especially like its original idiosyncrasy.
C**A
I love this book easy for beginners , also has a section throughout the book to learn writing also
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