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Serbian Short Story "Trifun i mali fudbaleri": A Short Story in Latin and Cyrillic Script with Vocabulary List, A1 = Novice Low/Mid/High, 2. Edition - Paperback

Serbian Short Story "Trifun i mali fudbaleri": A Short Story in Latin and Cyrillic Script with Vocabulary List, A1 = Novice Low/Mid/High, 2. Edition - Paperback

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by Snezana Stefanovic (Author), Danilo Wimmer (Cover Design by)

Trifun, a pensioner in the heart of Belgrade whose simple desire is for an afternoon rest, has his peace disturbed by three lively boys in his neighborhood with their spirited game of soccer. An inevitable confrontation ensues as both parties feel the other should give in and be more understanding. - This enchanting story is not only an enjoyable read, but also a seamless way to improve your language skills. Immerse yourself in the narrative, where cultural and linguistic nuances blend harmoniously.

Embark on a linguistic journey with this captivating book in the second edition, where the story unfolds in the dual beauty of both Serbian scripts: Latin and Cyrillic. Designed for learners at the A1 level, equivalent to Novice Low/Mid/High proficiency, this narrative not only immerses you in the rich vocabulary and syntax of the Serbian language but also guides you through the intricacies of the Cyrillic alphabet.

Introducing a new addition to the "IDEMO DALJE" series, this reading book is a valuable component of the SERBIAN READER collection. As part of a comprehensive series, "IDEMO DALJE" encompasses textbooks, reading materials, audio books, interactive e-books, videos, and other media resources, providing a holistic approach to learning Serbian as a foreign language. For a deeper exploration of this book series and other publications dedicated to mastering the Serbian language, visit our homepage.

Number of Pages: 94
Dimensions: 0.19 x 8.27 x 5.83 IN
Publication Date: January 12, 2024