Haitian Creole Newspaper Reader
Author: Kate Howe
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Published: 1990
Total Pages: 232
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis reader follows the same basic format as others in the Newspaper Reader series published by Dunwoody Press, with the difference that most of the reading selections herein are transcriptions of radio broadcasts rather than newspaper articles. The book is intended to provide students of Haitian Creole who already have some knowledge of the language with further practice in reading on a wide variety of topics, thus also increasing their familiary with some aspects of Haitian life, in the broadest sense The texts vary in difficulty from elementary to advanced, with the majority ranging from 2 to 3+ on the US Government Interagency Language Roundtable scale. All the texts were originally produced by native Haitian Creole speakers for native Haitian Creole speakers.Those reading selections transcribed from radio broadcasts were recorded in Haiti between 7 and 25 November 1988. Three selections are samples of graffiti found in the slums of La Saline, and one is a political slogan on a main street in the Pacot neighborhood of the capital. The remainder are articles or letters reproduced the kind permission of the weekly newspaper, Haïti Progrés.