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Preface



                  This  Ketengban  pre-primer  series  has  been  written  to
            teach  pre-reading  and  pre-writing  skills  and  the  most
            frequently  occurring  vowels  in  the  Ketengban  language.
            rhese  are:  a  e   0   u.  The  Ketengban  language  is  spoken  by
            approximately  ten  to  twelve  thousand  people  living  in  the
            Star  Mountains  of       the  eastern  highlands  in  Kecamatan
            Okbibap,  Kabupaten  Jayawijaya,  Irian  Jaya,  Indonesia.


                  This  series  of  pre-primers  should  be  taught  prior  to
            the  Primer  series  entitled,  Ketengban  Upu  Petere.oa  Buku  and
            beginning  with  number  4.    The  method  is  adapted  from  Des
            Oatridge  and  is  similar  to  that  followed  in  several  other
            languages  in  Irian  Jaya,  among  them,  Berik,  Bauzi,  and
            Kwerba.
                  This    book  is  the  first  in  the  series  of  three
            pre-primers,  which  are  in  turn  part  of  a  total  series  of
            eight  books.  There  are  20  pre-reading  lessons  introduced  in
            the  pre-primer  series  over  a  time  span  of  4  weeks  at  the
            rate  of  one  lesson  per  week  day.  There  are  additional
            lesson  materials,  including  a  writing  lesson  for  each  day
            not  found  in  these  student  books,  but  rather  only  in  the
            Pre-Primer  Teachet's  Guide.

                  These  additional  instructional  materials           and     the
            directions  for  teachers  are  given  in  the  Ketengban  teachet's
            guide  entitled:  Ketengban  Upu  Peteremna  Lap  Pena  Buku  1.
            The  pre-reading  skills  taught  in  this  series  include:

                a.)  Holding  the  book  right  side  up.

                b.)  Left  to  right  and  top  to  bottom  orientation.

                c.)  Auditory  discrimination  excercises.

                d.)  Visual  discrimination  excercises.




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