How can one's first steps in a language so old and enigmatic as Akkadian become easier? How could one learn that language without hurdles? Is it possible to find enjoyment in learning an ancient language? This book attempts to address these questions. It is the result of many long years of research, reflection, workshops, classes, and dialogues with students, language teachers, illustrators, and designers.
The book introduce readers to both spoken and written Akkadian with its cuneiform syllabic script. As an installment of Polis 123 series it applies the well-proven and universal methods of teaching: Living Sequential Expression and Total Physical Response.
Anyone who has learned to speak a foreign language knows that speaking a language offers a whole different set of experiences than simply reading. And learning Akkadian as a spoken language will provide users of this book with a new, deeper understanding, or perhaps even a better sense of intimacy, with this most ancient and important language.