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Al-kitaab fii Ta'allum Al-'Arabiyya with DVD's A Textbok For Begining Arabic
The beauty and richness of the history and cultures of the Middle East are matters of increasing interest to the English-speaking world. As nations make their way into this new century, there must be dialogue and understanding--and language is the doorway into that new understanding. This revised and updated second edition of Al-Kitaab contains new video and audio material on three DVDs, along with revised and updated texts and exercises. Following naturally on the introductory text, Alif Baa, for the Al-Kitaab Arabic language program, this initial Part One text further develops skills in standard Arabic while providing additional material in colloquial as well as classical Arabic. The audio vocabulary portion of the DVDs allow learners to hear a new word followed by a sentence using it in context along with previously acquired vocabulary and grammatical structures, enabling students to build new vocabulary skills while reviewing previously exercised material. The video portion offers the option of seeing and hearing the video of each lesson in both Modern Standard Arabic and Egyptian Colloquial Arabic. The DVDs also contain substantial material exposing the learner to Egyptian Arabic (the most widely used and understood Arabic dialect), a short dialogue in Egyptian Colloquial Arabic appears at the end of each lesson. New video materials also feature subtitled interviews with Egyptians about various aspects of Arab culture, such as gender issues, fasting in the Muslim and Christian traditions, social clubs and their significance, and more.
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- Posted: Sep-08-2009
It's the best there is.
Al Kitaab is a wonderful book. The dual-dialect aspect of it is unique and very useful. It is light on Grammar, but if you want grammar you'll need another book.The DVD and it's characters and story are excellent. I used this book at Stanford in Intro Arabic and found it one of the best intro...
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- Posted: Aug-22-2009
It is satisfactory
I think this book is over all satisfactory. The DVDs are generally good. There are some connections between the vocabulary and what you can answer. However, the book seems to assume the learner has a large vocabulary it seems to be able to answer the questions. That's not a good thing. You...
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- Posted: Jun-11-2009
Best textbook series for arabic study
This is by far the most widely used text for the study of arabic. It follows the life of "Maha" and her family and exposes you to the most essential parts of modern standard arabic. This course was developed as part of US government funded initiative to update the teaching of Arabic in US...
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- Posted: Mar-19-2009
Could be better organized
This is a difficult textbook to use because it is so disjointed. I think they did it that way for a reason... so that you would force yourself to dig for the answers and use clues to put the language together in your mind. This approach is not for everyone IMO.
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- Posted: Feb-23-2009
Need to return book!
The book came in great shape and it came quickly. However I no longer need it and want to return it but can't read the seller's address on the package. If you are reading this please e-mail me your address so I can send it back to you! Thank you!
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- Posted: Feb-21-2009
It's Called "The Book" For a Reason.
I am an engineering student at the University of Texas and I am a first year Arabic language student. I am an American with no Arab ancestry and no prior knowledge of the language. I am in my second semester of First-Year Arabic.Last semester, Fall '08, I was in Dr. Kristen Brustad's class. She...
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- Posted: Feb-06-2009
The worst garbage ever published
This isn't just a lousy book- this is what is wrong with Arabic education in this country. If I could give it less than one star I would, not for the whiny Maha or the turgid Khalid, but for the carelessness and sloppiness with which it was obviously thrown together and the lack of attention...
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- Posted: Nov-26-2008
The Ultimate Source
This is the standart source for learning Arabic. With enough effort you can learn Arabic by yourself using the books in these series.But remember, if you do not know the Arabic Alphabet, you should buy the Alif-Baa book first, by the same authors. It is also as good and comes with DVDs.
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- Posted: Oct-09-2008
Al-Kitaab Part 1
This is a well designed textbook. Heavy on vocabulary, but presented in context. The DVD that accompanies it is very helpful for pronunciation and listening practice. Assumes a knowledge of Arabic script and the 150 vocabulary words presented in Alif Baa: Introduction to Arabic Letters and...
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- Posted: Sep-25-2008
Great book.
Great book. Despite it being a used one, it still consisted all it's dvd as needed, for almost half the price of my bookstore price. Thanks a lot!
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