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Hippocrene Hungarian English / English Hungarian Dictionary and Phrasebook

Judit Ward

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Hungarian
Hippocrene
09 December 2002
Hungarian is spoken by approximately ten million people in Hungary and by an additional three million people throughout Eastern Europe, the United States and elsewhere in the world. Hungary, and particularly Budapest, is rapidly becoming one of the most popular destinations for travelers. This dictionary and phrasebook offers the essential vocabulary that English speakers will need while visiting some of Hungary's 1000 hot springs and 1500 castles. The phrases are complemented by practical information for travelers. Includes 4,500 entries, a guide to basic grammar and pronunciation, and essential phrases and terms.

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Imprint:   Hippocrene
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 189mm,  Width: 119mm,  Spine: 19mm
Weight:   145g
ISBN:   9780781809191
ISBN 10:   0781809193
Pages:   152
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Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  ELT Advanced ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Poverty, illbeing and wellbeing; The development environment; Stakeholders in community development; The principles of community development; The features and outcome of community development; The community as main actor in community development; The place and role of community development workers; Community development workers and their organisations; Participatory decision-making, problem-solving and management; Communication skills; Group facilitation and leadership development; Conflict resolution, mediation and negotiation; Mobilisation and motivation; Operational writing; Meetings; Public speaking; Contact-making; Participatory research methodology; The start of a project; Planning and implementation; Evaluation and control; The training dialogue; Planning and presenting a training workshop.

Judit Hajnal Ward is a professor of Hungarian at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey. She has been teaching Hungarian as a second language at the Debrecen Summer University for eleven years and it president of the American Hungarian Language Center, an affiliate of the American Hungarian Foundation. She lives in Somerset, New Jersey.

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