Burmese Stories for Language Learners: Short Stories and Folktales in Burmese and English (Free Online Audio Recordings)

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Learn about Myanmar while improving your language skills!

Aimed at beginning to intermediate language learners, this book introduces 25 stories from Myanmar in parallel Burmese and English versions presented on facing pages. It can be used as a reader in Burmese language courses or by anyone who simply wishes to enjoy stories from Myanmar, both modern and traditional, and develop a deeper understanding of Burmese language and culture.

This elegantly illustrated volume is designed to help language learners expand their vocabulary as well as their listening and reading comprehension. The stories gradually increase in length and complexity as the reader's language skills improve.

The charming stories in the book include:
  • "Yangon Diary" Aung Kyaw recounts a typical day in the bustling capital city of Yangon, including having breakfast in a teashop and battling the constant traffic jams. This chapter teaches key basic language for talking about our everyday lives.
  • "The Water Festival" Zin Moe describes the New Year's celebration of Thingyan, when people throw water at each other and the whole country turns into one big water fight!
  • "The Sound of the Harp" A traditional and tragic love story set in the ancient temple city of Bagan, which was the country's capital from the ninth to the thirteenth centuries. When a princess falls in love with a common harp player, the King is furious and barricades them in a cave to die. But to this day the sound of the harp can still be heard there on the night of a full moon.

Free audio recordings of the stories are available online to help students improve their pronunciation and comprehension skills. Cultural notes and discussion questions reinforce an understanding of the stories, and bolster language skills. An overview of the Burmese script is also provided.

Author(s): A Zun Mo, Angus Johnstone
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 213

Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
How to Use This Book
The Burmese Language: An Overview
A Brief History of the Burmese Language
Romanization, Pronunciation and Tones
The Burmese Alphabet
The Stories
Meeting New People
My Favorite Foods
My Daily Routine
A Trip to the Market
Weather and the Seasons
Famous Places in Myanmar
The Water Festival
There’s a Ghost in My Room
A Young Billionaire
A Jungle Tale
The Rabbit in the Moon
The Golden Peacock
The Kind Monkey
The Bandit Who Became a Monk
I Did Not Cheat on You
Maung Po and the Tiger
The Tortoise and the Hare
The Pill of Immortality
Never Give Up
The Wise Woman
The Unfaithful Wife
The Two Siblings of Mount Zwegabin
The Story of Queen Panhtwar
Bagan Love Story
Ma Pheh War, Guard of the Graveyard
Answer Key
Glossary
Illustration Credits
Backcover
Blank Page