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| Accent on Afghanistan - Pashto | 
enlarge | Author: Accent On Languages Publisher: Penton Overseas Category: Book
List Price: $29.95 Buy New: $15.55 You Save: $14.40 (48%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (3 reviews) Sales Rank: 358857
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Ring-bound Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 64 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 5.9 x 5.8 x 1.4
ISBN: 1591257352 Dewey Decimal Number: 401 EAN: 9781591257356 ASIN: 1591257352
Publication Date: December 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description "An Essential Tool For Soldiers and Civilians Working in Afghanistan. Survive and thrive with Accent on Afghanistan Pashto! Learn useful phrases and vocabulary, Afghan culture—history, geography, people, food, religion, and customs—plus ""Do's and Don'ts"" for interactions with Afghans! Includes: * Illustrated Flash Cards. The words you need, with both the Pashto script and pronunciations, plus simple pictures of everyday occurrences—just point it out! The cards come in an easy-snap 3-ring binder. * Audio CD of the vocabulary, recorded with a native speaker of Afghan Pashto. * Cultural Notes Booklet: Get an overview of Afghanistan, especially of important customs and crucial etiquette. * Quick Reference Guide: The laminated foldout card covers more than 350 essential words and phrases in Afghanistan Pashto and English. Accent on Afghanistan-Pashto comes from Accent on Languages, a company providing translation and interpretation services to the federal government since 1997. With over twenty years' experience with foreign language audio programs, Accent on Languages tailored this product to the special needs of military personnel in Afghanistan. Although designed for soldiers, anyone going to Afghanistan can use this program!"
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| Customer Reviews:
  Well worth the money May 9, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I speak several language and have a language identifier (French: 3 & a 2++). I bought this as a place to start & I am impressed with the quality and functionality of this book. It comes with an audio cd, a culture guide, cards/pages with the phrases covered in the CD, a culture guide and a laminted pocket card of all of the phrases. It all fits neatly into this waterproof little binder that fits easily inside your ACU side cargo pocket. The CD is well done as is the book and it is easy to take with you. I have already started chatting with the local nationals here in Bagram that I come in contact with. Sure, it's not Rosetta Stone, but internet connectivity can be very slow here and this little book can go anywhere with you. I like the book so much that I have ordered the Iraq Arabic version & pre-ordered the DARI version. And let's face it, the culture guide is useful because many Americans have never been outside the US, and really don't know that Haji is meant to describe someone that has been to Mecca on pilgrimage, and it should only be used as a term of respect. Grab a copy of these little books while they are still available. They are great- a good quality, common sense product. Finally, something actually written with soliders in mind! I am delighted with this book!! AAA+
  This will get you started. January 29, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Good as an introduction to Pashto. The Rosetta Stone series is better, yet it is much more expensive. The topics covered here (travel, greetings, food, numbers, etc) are sufficient for someone who has no previous knowledge of the language, this is clearly geared toward teaching soldiers and relief workers. It does include some commands, military terms and ranks. I agree with the other reviewer, the "DOs and Don'ts " are really geared toward complete idiots, it's almost embarrassing that advice like "Don't call everyone you meet 'Hajji'." would need to be dispensed to an American headed overseas. Overall the CD and flash cards are very easy to use together and (unlike some other language courses I have used) the native speaker on the CD is very clear and easy to understand in his pronunciations. The fact is, you can't learn a language just from a dictionary or phrasebook and this set gives you that little bit of an edge to get started with Pashto. You won't find yourself having lengthy conversations or hosting a Pashto discussion group, but you'll have some basics and, if you are in-country, hopefully this will be enough to get you by. I would buy this again, it's well worth what you pay for it...but if you are planning on mastering this language, you might look at other options.
  Moderately Useful Phrasebook Package December 29, 2006 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Language portion is limited, but is packaged well. The 'Do's and Don'ts' are unfortunately aimed at the brain-dead though and don't really get into any useful information. Overall, the guide is written for junior soldiers operating in the field, and gives some limited vocabulary. A bit pricey ($26.95 at AAFES) for what you actually get, but a decent multi-media package for the military.
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