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Songs are a great way to learn a language, and popular songs can
reveal much about the culture and traditions of a country where the
language is spoken. 20 Egyptian Songs to Learn and Sing brings
together twenty songs performed by popular Egyptian singers, from
iconic twentieth-century diva Umm Kulthum to present-day singing
sensation Amr Diab. Following on the success of Kilma Hilwa:
Egyptian Arabic through Popular Songs: Intermediate Level and
Musiqa al-Kalimat: Modern Standard Arabic through Popular Songs:
Intermediate to Advanced (AUC Press, 2015 and 2017), Bahaa Ed-Din
Ossama and Tessa Grafen build a lively variety of language lessons
around each song, accompanying them with notes on vocabulary,
grammar and usage, and exercises. Aimed at beginner learners of
Egyptian Colloquial Arabic and fans of Arab popular music, 20
Egyptian Songs to Learn and Sing is a motivational and highly
enjoyable approach to learning Egyptian Arabic. Suitable for use in
the classroom or for self-study. Includes songs by: Dina El Wedidi,
Amr Diab, Sayed Darwish, Shadia, Mohamed Monir, Umm Kulthum, Suad
Hosni, Nancy Agram, Dalida, and Rema Kheshesh
One of the best ways to learn a language is by studying the media
that native speakers themselves listen to and read, and popular
songs can also reveal much about the culture and traditions of an
area where the language is spoken. Following on the success of his
Kilma Hilwa: Egyptian Arabic through Popular Songs (AUC Press,
2015), Cairo-based Arabic teacher Bahaa Ed-Din Ossama now brings
together twenty songs in Modern Standard Arabic performed by
popular singers of the Arab world from Abd al-Halim Hafez to
Fairouz and builds a variety of language lessons around them, with
notes on vocabulary, grammar, and usage, and communicative
exercises in listening, writing, and speaking. The songs are graded
from easiest to most difficult, and each lesson includes a link to
a performance of the song on YouTube, the lyrics of the song, and
notes on the songwriter, the composer, and the singer. Students
using this unique book will not only improve their Arabic skills
but will also gain an insight into the cultural landscape of the
Arab world. The book can be used in the classroom or for
self-study.Includes songs by: Abd al-Halim Hafez, Fairouz, Fuad Abd
al-Magid, Karem Mahmoud, Kazem al-Saher, Muhammad Abd al-Wahab,
Nagat al-Saghira, Rima Khashish, and Umm Kulthum.
One of the best ways to learn a language is by studying the media
that native speakers themselves listen to and read, and popular
songs can also reveal much about the culture and traditions of a
country where the language is spoken. Egypt, as one of the great
cultural production centers of the Arab world, enjoys a
particularly rich musical scene, with songs in many styles in both
Modern Standard Arabic and Egyptian Colloquial Arabic. Here,
Cairo-based Arabic teacher Bahaa Ed-Din Ossama presents twenty
songs in Egyptian Arabic performed by popular singers from Umm
Kulthoum to Mohamed Mounir and builds a variety of language lessons
around them, with notes on vocabulary, grammar, and usage, and
communicative exercises in listening, writing, and speaking. The
songs are graded from easiest to most difficult, and each lesson
includes a link to a performance of the song on YouTube, the lyrics
of the song, and notes on the songwriter, the composer, and the
singer. Students using this unique book will not only improve their
Colloquial Arabic skills but will also gain an insight into the
cultural landscape of Egypt.The book can be used in the classroom,
for self-study, or simply for interest and sheer enjoyment of the
songs. Includes songs by: Ali al-Haggar Amr Diab Dalida Farid
al-Atrash Laila Murad Latifa Medhat Saleh Mohamed Abd al-Wahab
Mohamed Fawzi Mohamed Mounir Nagat Riham Abd al-Hakim Sabah Samira
Said Shadia Suad Hosni Umm Kulthum
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