Learn Malay Work Book

Learn Malay Work Book
Author: Werny Paul
Publisher:
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2017-10-22
Genre:
ISBN: 9781549594489

Takes the student from beginner and teaches them fast and effectively. All lessons are explained in simple plain English so as not to confuse the student with complex English grammar. Topics start with the basic grammar then continue on to include:IntroductionsProfessionsChecking into hotelsOrdering foodShoppingWho, what, where, how, whenDirectionsTo like, loveDescriptionsDirectionsWhetherTo beComparisonsTo knowOver 80 practical exercises.Grammar is explained in detailed sections covering most topics that vary from English, includingConjugation of verbs including ber-, mem-, men-, meng-, meny-, me-,Other topics include the use of -pun, ke..........an, pe-, pem-, -kan, Ter-,-lah, -kah and more.The present tenseThe past tensesFuture tenseAlso includes an extensive verb section

Learn Malay - Quick / Easy / Efficient

Learn Malay - Quick / Easy / Efficient
Author: Pinhok Languages
Publisher: Pinhok Languages via PublishDrive
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2019-05-14
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN:

A curated Malay word frequency list Are you looking for unconventional ways to speed up the process of learning Malay? Then this book is exactly what you are looking for. Following the Pareto principle (80/20 rule), this book is built to streamline the learning process by concentrating on the core words and sentence structures that make up everyday conversations. The result is a unique vocabulary book with 2000 of the most important Malay words and phrases ordered by their frequency of use. Who this Malay learning book is for: This book is for beginners and intermediate learners of Malay who are self-motivated and willing to spend 15 to 20 minutes a day on learning vocabularies. The simple structure of this vocabulary book is the result of taking all unnecessary things out allowing the learning effort to solely be spent on the parts that help you make the biggest progress in the shortest amount of time. If you are willing to put in 20 minutes of learning every day, this book is very likely the single best investment you can make if you are at a beginner or intermediate level. You will be amazed at the speed of progress within a matter of just weeks of daily practice. Who this Malay frequency list is not for: This book is not for you if you are an advanced learner of Malay. In this case, please go to our website or search for our Malay vocabulary book which comes with more vocabularies and is grouped by topic which is ideal for advanced learners who want to improve their language capabilities in certain fields. Furthermore, if you are looking for an all in one Malay learning book that guides you through the various steps of learning Malay, this book is most likely also not what you are looking for. This book contains vocabularies only and we expect buyers to learn things like grammar and pronunciation either from other sources or through language courses. The strength of this book is its focus on quick acquisition of core vocabularies which comes at the expense of information many people might expect in a conventional language learning book. Please be aware of this when making the purchase. How to use this Malay workbook: This book is ideally used on a daily basis, reviewing a set number of pages in each session. The book is split into sections of 50 vocabularies which allows you to step by step progress through the book. Let’s for example say you are currently reviewing vocabularies 101 to 200. Once you know vocabularies 101 to 150 very well, you can start learning vocabularies 201 to 250 and on the next day skip 101-150 and continue reviewing vocabularies 151 to 250. This way, step by step, you will work your way through the book and your language skills will jump with each page you master. Some final thoughts: Like many language hacking methods, this book is quite unconventional in its approach, but for a driven person that uses it correctly it can significantly speed up the learning process. Vocabulary books have been around for centuries and as with so many things that have been around for some time, they are not very fashionable and a bit boring, but they usually work quite well – and that is what counts in the end.

Colloquial Malay

Colloquial Malay
Author: Zaharah Othman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2015-08-27
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 1317305175

Totally revised new edition Focuses on the everyday language Practices all four skills: listening, speaking, reading, writing Clear grammar points Exercises and revision lessons to check progress

Cambridge IGCSE Malay as a Foreign Language

Cambridge IGCSE Malay as a Foreign Language
Author: Norshah Aizat Shuaib
Publisher: Cambridge International Examin
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780008202774

Collins Cambridge IGCSE(R) Malay is the only published course to offer full and comprehensive coverage of the Cambridge IGCSE(R) Malay syllabus. Aimed at students learning Malay as a foreign language, the course consists of a Student Book, Workbook, and a digital component which includes a Teacher's Guide and additional resources. The Student book has been carefully planned around topic-based units so that language and skills are taught in context. All topics, grammar and vocabulary are mapped to the syllabus, with clear learning objectives for each unit. Cultural insight boxes also feature throughout the book, offering an insight into the culture and civilisation of Malaysia, linking language to culture to further motivate the student in the study of the language. Each unit includes practice in all four skills - reading, writing, speaking and listening - with a variety of appropriately-graded exercises offering progression within and across units. Audio files are available as a free download for listening comprehension exercises and pronunciation practice. The Student Book includes a grammar reference and a vocabulary bank at the end of the book as a useful reference resource and to consolidate students' learning. Collins is working with Cambridge International Examinations towards endorsement of this title.

Pocket Malay Dictionary

Pocket Malay Dictionary
Author: Zuraidah Omar
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2012-10-16
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 1462909825

It's never a good idea to be overly-relient on technology while traveling! Look up words quickly and easily with this great little Malay dictionary. Intended for use by tourists, students, and business people traveling to Malaysia Pocket Malay Dictionary is an essential tool for communication and a great way to learn Malay. It features all the essential Malay vocabulary appropriate for beginning to intermediate students. It's handy pocket format, and easy-to-read type will make any future trip to Malaysia much easier. In addition to being an excellent English to Malay dictionary and Malay to English dictionary, Pocket Malay Dictionary contains important notes on the Malay language, Malay grammar and Malay pronunciation. All Malay words are written in English and Malay script (Rumi) so that in the case of difficulties the book can simply be shown to the person the user is trying to communicate with. This dictionary contains: The 3,000 most commonly used words in the Malay language. Malay-English and English-Malay sections. English and Romanized Malay (Rumi). An introduction to and history of the Malay language. Information on Malay grammar. A guide to pronouncing Malay correctly. Other books from this bestselling series you might enjoy are: Pocket Vietnamese Dictionary, Pocket Cambodian Dictionary, Pocket Thai Dictionary, Pocket Indonesian Dictionary, Pocket Mandarin Chinese Dictionary, and Pocket Cantonese Dictionary.

Complete Malay

Complete Malay
Author: Christopher Byrnes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2010
Genre: Malay language
ISBN: 9780071737395

Speak Malay!

Speak Malay!
Author: Edward S. King
Publisher:
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2010-06-30
Genre: Malay language
ISBN: 9789814302579

This guide provides beginners who already know a little colloquial Malay with a properly graded course in simple spoken Malay to improve their grasp of the language. In 60 lessons, you learn the essential sentence structures of spoken Malay, using a vocabulary of about 1,000 words. Sentences in the first section of each lesson use these structures repeatedly so that you assimilate the grammar of the language almost unconsciously. Sixty conversations, based on a wide variety of everyday situations, ensure you acquire a fluency and confidence in the language. With an answer key for numerous exercises, this book is suitable both for self-study and in the classroom.

Learn to Speak Malay Language (Bahasa Malaysia) in 10 Hours - Basic Conversational Bahasa Malaysia Sentences Covering 20 Topics, All you need to know to move around Malaysia, Indonesia

Learn to Speak Malay Language (Bahasa Malaysia) in 10 Hours - Basic Conversational Bahasa Malaysia Sentences Covering 20 Topics, All you need to know to move around Malaysia, Indonesia
Author: DAVID YAO
Publisher: Legoo Mandarin
Total Pages: 105
Release:
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN:

As a foreigner live in Malaysia for many years, I understand what the foreigner need and what need to overcome in learning Bahasa Malaysia. The first book I am using to learn Bahasa was published by my grandfather's company in 1982 called "Buku Panduan Praktis Bahasa Malaysia" “Practical Handbook of Bahasa Malaysia”. I finally met the Author Mr. Lai Choy in June 2017. He is the author of "Malay Chinese English". We met and discussed many topics and looking for use my platform for new course with him. After my Grandfather passed away around 9 years, I realized I am on the track of publishing but in digital era. The Malay language, also known locally as bahasa Melayu, is an Austronesian language spoken by the Malay people who reside in the Malay Peninsula, southern Thailand, the Philippines, Singapore, central eastern Sumatra, the Riau islands, and parts of the coast of Borneo. It is an official language of Malaysia, Brunei and Singapore. It is very similar to Indonesian, known locally as Bahasa Indonesia, the official language of Indonesia and also the native of Papua New Guinea. There are around 350 - 400 Million people speak this language estimated by me. In Malaysia, the language is known as Bahasa Melayu or Bahasa Malaysia, which means the Malay, or Malaysian, language. The latter term, which was introduced by the National Language Act 1967, was predominant until the 1990s, when most academics and government officials reverted to the older term, which is used in the Malay version of the Federal Constitution. Indonesia adopted a form of Malay as its official language upon independence, naming it Bahasa Indonesia and although a degree of mutual intelligibility exists, Indonesian is considerably distinct from Malay as spoken in Malaysia. In Singapore and Brunei it is known simply as Malay or Bahasa Melayu.

Complete Malay: A Teach Yourself Guide

Complete Malay: A Teach Yourself Guide
Author: Christopher Byrnes
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-07-12
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780071737388

It's easy to teach yourself Malay! Complete Malay: A Teach Yourself Guide provides you with a clear and comprehensive approach to Malay, so you can progress quickly from the basics to understanding, speaking, and writing Malay with confidence. Within each of thematic chapter, important language structures are introduced through life-like dialogues. You'll learn grammar in a gradual manner so you won't be overwhelmed by this tricky subject. Exercises accompany the texts and reinforce learning in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. This program also features current cultural information boxes that reflect recent changes in society.