Conversation is an important skill in learning each language which includes listening, writing, reading and speaking. The main defects of some existed conversation books are lack of audio-video instructional materials, lack of methodology, and inattention to form and structure of these kinds of books. Of course, this problem has been observed in these books; but the books which have only written form, are not successful in this area. The present article tries to investigate Dr Mohammad Javad Sadeqi Majd’s book from the form and content point of view. The article presents the merits and defects of the book; and, at last, there are some suggestions for modifying and revising the book with aim of improving it.
Asvadi,A. (2010). Book Review:
Natakallam (I Speak). Pizhuhish nāmah-i intiqādī-i mutūn va barnāmah hā-yi ̒ulūm-i insāni (Critical Studies in Texts & Programs of Human Sciences), 10(20), 151-160.
MLA
Asvadi,A. . "Book Review:
Natakallam (I Speak)", Pizhuhish nāmah-i intiqādī-i mutūn va barnāmah hā-yi ̒ulūm-i insāni (Critical Studies in Texts & Programs of Human Sciences), 10, 20, 2010, 151-160.
HARVARD
Asvadi A. (2010). 'Book Review:
Natakallam (I Speak)', Pizhuhish nāmah-i intiqādī-i mutūn va barnāmah hā-yi ̒ulūm-i insāni (Critical Studies in Texts & Programs of Human Sciences), 10(20), pp. 151-160.
CHICAGO
A. Asvadi, "Book Review:
Natakallam (I Speak)," Pizhuhish nāmah-i intiqādī-i mutūn va barnāmah hā-yi ̒ulūm-i insāni (Critical Studies in Texts & Programs of Human Sciences), 10 20 (2010): 151-160,
VANCOUVER
Asvadi A. Book Review:
Natakallam (I Speak). Pizhuhish nāmah-i intiqādī-i mutūn va barnāmah hā-yi ̒ulūm-i insāni (Critical Studies in Texts & Programs of Human Sciences), 2010; 10(20): 151-160.