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I had the privilege of being a student under the guidance of Dr. Yves Déjean, who taught me Haïtian Creole. As a Drama major and Linguistics minor, I can attest that his teaching method is exceptional. If you want to learn the Kreyòl alphabet, I would be delighted to provide you with helpful Kreyòl grammar. Back in 1985, while studying under the tutelage of the renowned Haitian linguist Dr. Yves Déjean at the Bank Street College of Education in New York, I authored a concise grammar guide. I subsequently shared complimentary copies of the book with all my Kreyòl pupils. Due to the high demand…mehr

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I had the privilege of being a student under the guidance of Dr. Yves Déjean, who taught me Haïtian Creole. As a Drama major and Linguistics minor, I can attest that his teaching method is exceptional. If you want to learn the Kreyòl alphabet, I would be delighted to provide you with helpful Kreyòl grammar. Back in 1985, while studying under the tutelage of the renowned Haitian linguist Dr. Yves Déjean at the Bank Street College of Education in New York, I authored a concise grammar guide. I subsequently shared complimentary copies of the book with all my Kreyòl pupils. Due to the high demand from my former and current students, I am making the Creole alphabet available to anyone who wishes to learn it
Autorenporträt
Dr. André Lapierre Pardo (a.k.a. Bob Lapierre) is a Thespian, and the author of several works of fiction: Tales, History, Legend, Folklore, and Mythology. More than anything else, he explicitly endeavored to preserve and conserve everything that belongs to the Ayisyen cultural heritage. His expertise goes on in the creation of first-class theatrical presentations and Cultural Forum in general. In the field of Performing Arts, he holds all degrees, AA, BA, MA, and up to Ph.D. and more. Bob writes books to teach, share culture and history, and conserve what is being neglected and discarded by sheer simplicity. He now offers you: Savannah or "Chasseurs Volontaires de Saint-Domingue" At The Siege of Savannah, October 9, 1779 The Play