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CourseNotes Nepali Lesson Plan
Basic Language Training: Part One
List of contents BLT 1
Introduction, Aims and Objectives
Syllabus
Lesson plan
Lesson 1
Lesson 2
Lesson 3
Lesson 4
Review 1
Lesson 5
Lesson 6
Lesson 7
Lesson 8
Review 2
Lesson 9
Lesson 10
Lesson 11
Lesson 12
Review 3
Lesson 13
Lesson 14
Lesson 15
Review 4
2nd day dialogues: A’s version
2nd day dialogues: B’s version
Listening texts: Lesson 1 – 15
Appendix:
Verb list
Combined vocabulary list
List of post positions
Sentence structure charts
Verb conjugation charts
Interrogatives, demonstratives, etc
Numerals

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Introduction, Aims and Objectives
Materials handed out
Course book
The material contains 15 lessons with homework assignments, 4 weekly review lessons, seven appendices: verb list, vocabulary list, list of Numerals, list of Interrogatives etc., list of Post positions, sentence structure charts and a set of verb conjugation charts. Prefixed to the material is a syllabus and aims and objectives for Basic Language Training: Part One.
Learning contents flashcards
The learning contents flashcards are intended to be used for practice activities during class and for memorization practice outside of class
Devanagari flashcards
The Devanagari flashcards are intended to be used by the participants outside of class for memorization practice Numeral flashcards
The numeral flashcards (to be filled out by the participants in class) are intended to be used by the participants outside class for memorization practice
Devanagari poster
The Devanagari poster is intended to be hung in the participants' rooms and used for memorization practice. It might be a good idea to stick 'post it' labels with the Romanized version on to each
Devanagari character for initial practice
A Basic Course in Spoken Nepali
This commercial language course book is intended as a reference work for the

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