Al-kitaab Fii Ta'allum Al-Arabiyya: A Textbook for Arabic, part two
The newly revised and repackaged Part Two has been restructured to reflect pedagogical developments over the last eight years, updated with new authentic reading and listening texts, and expanded with new video materials.
Paperback, 452 pages
Published
January 15th 2006
by Georgetown University Press
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One of the best books to learn Arabic from. Of course it's not good enough to allow you to learn it on your own without prior knowledge of the language, but when used together with class, it's great. It has excellent explanations of how to pronounce the various sounds, how to write the letters, and gives various lessons on cultures and the difference between dialects.
FYI...It is Egyptian dialect. If you want to learn Arabic, classical is best. But Egyptian is the second most recog...more
FYI...It is Egyptian dialect. If you want to learn Arabic, classical is best. But Egyptian is the second most recog...more
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