Product details
- Categories: EU institutions Courses , Arabic
- Publisher: GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY PRESS
- Collection: Al-Kitaab Arabic Language Program
- ISBN: 9781647121877
- Publication Date: 01/08/2021
- Binding: Paperback
- Number of pages: 384
- Language: Arabic/Arabe
Summary
Al-Kitaab Part One, Third Edition with Website is the second book
in the bestselling Al-Kitaab Arabic Language Program. Part One uses an
integrated approach to develop skills in formal and colloquial Arabic,
including reading, listening, speaking, writing, and cultural knowledge.
This comprehensive program is designed for students in the early stages
of learning Arabic. The accompanying companion website-included with
the book-offers fully integrated exercises to use alongside the text.
FEATURES
• Three varieties of Arabic—Egyptian, Levantine, and formal Arabic—presented using color-coded words and phrases
• Over 400 vocabulary words in three forms of Arabic, side by side
• Grammar explanations and activation drills, including discussions about colloquial and formal similarities and differences
• Authentic texts that develop reading comprehension skills
• Video dialogues and stories from everyday life in Egyptian, formal Arabic, and Levantine to reinforce vocabulary in culturally rich contexts, available on the Publisher's website
• Presents the story of Maha and Khalid in formal Arabic and Egyptian, and Nasreen and Tariq in Levantine
• Arabic-English and English-Arabic glossaries, reference charts, and a grammar index
FEATURES
• Three varieties of Arabic—Egyptian, Levantine, and formal Arabic—presented using color-coded words and phrases
• Over 400 vocabulary words in three forms of Arabic, side by side
• Grammar explanations and activation drills, including discussions about colloquial and formal similarities and differences
• Authentic texts that develop reading comprehension skills
• Video dialogues and stories from everyday life in Egyptian, formal Arabic, and Levantine to reinforce vocabulary in culturally rich contexts, available on the Publisher's website
• Presents the story of Maha and Khalid in formal Arabic and Egyptian, and Nasreen and Tariq in Levantine
• Arabic-English and English-Arabic glossaries, reference charts, and a grammar index