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OverviewWhat if you could learn Nepali intuitively, just by reading? This collection of 20 bilingual tales is built on the most powerful and seamless learning method: a line-by-line parallel text format designed to get you understanding from the very first page. This isn't your typical language textbook. It's a smart graded reader that uses our intuitive parallel format. You get the English translation first, then the original Nepali text, and finally its easy-to-follow pronunciation. You'll never need a dictionary-just read and absorb the language. This method is applied to 20 authentic tales set in locations like Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Mustang, giving you a real window into Nepali culture. The book is structured to grow with you, starting with 10 stories at the CEFR A1 level: The Lost Momo: See what happens when a plate of momos vanishes in a busy market. The Red Bus: Discover if waiting for the ""perfect"" bus is always the best choice. Pasang's Mountain: Follow a Sherpa who finds a different path to happiness than everyone expects. The Lama Who Doesn't Speak: Learn the secret of a silent monk who suddenly saves a tourist's phone. Gita's Sweet: Uncover a sweet secret of kindness between two competing shops. The Wrong Village: A man falls asleep on a bus and wakes up in an unexpected, but fortunate, adventure. The Old Man's Garden: Find out the heartwarming reason a little girl is ""stealing"" flowers from a garden. The Expensive Tea: A tourist's pricey tea is compared to a guide's simple, delicious local brew. Father's New Phone: See who teaches a father to use his new smartphone (it's not his son). Water and Book: A rainy day, a quiet cat, and an old book create a perfect afternoon. Then, you'll advance to 10 more complex stories at the CEFR A2 level to expand your skills: The New Neighbor: Learn the truth about a mysterious, sad neighbor who isn't what he seems. The Small Dog: A man and his rescued dog cleverly expose a woman trying to steal the pet. Maya's Vegetable: See how a small, daily act of kindness (an extra tomato) is returned in a touching way. The Student Who Doesn't Speak: Find out what it takes for the shyest student in class to finally find her voice. The Old Radio: Listen to a message from the past when a man fixes his late grandfather's ""radio."" The Holy Tree: Discover the valuable secret a village's ""holy"" tree has been protecting for generations. The Painting in the Shop: Watch as a shopkeeper accidentally heals an old sorrow by finishing an incomplete painting. The Silent Guest: Uncover the shocking identity of a ""mute"" guest staying in a remote monastery. The Old Letter: A mother's desperate act of writing a ""lost"" letter bridges the gap with her angry son. The Rare Coin: A poor rickshaw driver finds, loses, and then miraculously re-finds a priceless coin. The book starts with an essential guide to the Devanagari script, but with pronunciations with english letters for every word, you can start reading immediately. Each story also concludes with a Key Vocabulary list, highlighting 20 essential words. This is the perfect all-in-one resource to build your vocabulary, see grammar in action, and start speaking Nepali with confidence. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ahmet NeseliPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Volume: 2 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.222kg ISBN: 9798274697460Pages: 160 Publication Date: 16 November 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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