CANTONESE // CRE LEARNING

Asian Language

CRE CANTONESE (MP3)

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CRE CANTONESE (PDF)

File size: 222 kb

Cantonese is a language within the Chinese language family originating from the city of Guangzhou (also known as Canton) and its surrounding area in Southeastern China. It is the traditional prestige variety of the Yue Chinese dialect group, which has over 80 million native speakers.[2] While the term Cantonese specifically refers to the prestige variety, it is often used to refer to the entire Yue subgroup of Chinese, including related but largely mutually unintelligible languages and dialects such as Taishanese.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cantonese

The primary goal of this quick start guide is to introduce you to the Cantonese language. Use the natural vocabulary of simple words over and over …

“WHEN you create new POSITIVE wave patterns in YOUR mind … they give you STRENGTH for today … and HOPE for the future”

MAIN FEATURE

Dynamic English-based brief language learning system developed with some UN staff.
For staff members on short or long missions to developed and developing countries to feel more comfortable and effective in achieving better working relationships in English, with local government, refugees, client and project staff as they perceive the effort to speak the local language with a good accent, and thus to respect and value the local culture.

DOWNLOAD

Download all the course material as pdf : click here.
Download the audio for the course material as mp3 : CANTONESE SPEAKERS WANTED TO RECORD AUDIO TRACK, JIEJIENE

DESIGNED FOR

Non-speakers to acquire a confidence very rapidly, in the basics of the local natural language, and for current speakers to achieve significant accent improvement.

COURSE DURATION

One hour of professional instruction in CRE and then at individual discretion during one week, with reinforcement a month later.

APPLICATION

Individual training or as a small part of any management training program to stimulate creativity, because: “Each language is an intellectual treasure-house of communication, culture and humanitarian values” – Professor Kenneth Hale – linguistics expert of MIT who spoke 50 languages fluently and died October 8th 2001.

METHOD

Uses the CRE technique to achieve intuitive absorption of the natural language with confidence and without stress. Designed to handle varying individual value systems and needs.CRE technique, once acquired, can be easily used for any other language or dialect.

Source: Dr. Bob Boland (EI) and Ms. Dani Fajans and Dr. Peter Fajans (WHO) and Dr Catherine d’Arcangues (WHO), and Dr Giles Boland (Harvard) and Boston University
http://www.bu.edu/familymed/distance/cre/
Copyright: RGAB/2019/1. Free to all aid workers …

THIS COURSE WOULD BENEFIT FROM INPUT FROM A CANTONESE SPEAKER, PLEASE GET IN TOUCH TO CONTRIBUTE!!! THANKS

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