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Drawing on her years of experience as an Arabic instructor and
course developer, Samia Louis has used a functional approach to
create a bright, innovative coursebook for the study of Egyptian
colloquial Arabic - the spoken dialect most frequently studied and
most widely understood in the Arab world. Designed according to the
ACTFL guidelines for teaching Arabic as a foreign language, in ten
highly structured lessons "Kallimni 'Arabi" trains students in the
crucial skills, with particular emphasis on listening and speaking.
The accompanying audio CD carries recordings of the dialogues and
exercises in each chapter, made by Egyptian native speakers. From
the basics of communicating (asking directions, the language of
shopping) to more advanced conversations (future plans, hobbies and
free time), "Kallimni 'Arabi" is structured so that students learn
Egyptian Arabic using real-life situations and expressions. The key
topics covered gradually lead students to understand, use, and
speak Arabic, rather than simply memorize fixed phrases. "Kallimni
'Arabi" is aimed at students with some ability to read and write
Arabic, who have had the equivalent of 30 hours of a beginner
Colloquial Arabic class or 40 hours of a Modern Standard Arabic
program.
Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) is the literary language of today's
books, media, and formal communication throughout the Arab world,
the region's principal shared language of written and official
discourse. The fifth book in this new series for the classroom is
designed for the Advanced levels, the low-mid stages of the ACTFL
proficiency level, and C1 in the Common European Framework for
Arabic learners. The aim of this book is to help students to read
and write long and complex factual and literary texts in order to
appreciate different writing styles. The students' facility with
sentence structure and vocabulary is increased by reading
newspapers and listening to news broadcasts, and by writing about
real-life interests such as social, economic, political, and gender
issues, technological advancements, and education. The chapters
guide students through the gradual acquisition of vocabulary and
grammar. Exercises at the end of each chapter cover all essential
skills and translation, with emphasis on reading and writing. The
accompanying DVD includes audio material for all listening
activities, dialogs, and reading exercises. The book is further
supported by online interactive reading, writing, and grammar
drills.
This is an innovative textbook for learning Egyptian Arabic. Aimed
at the growing number of students studying Arabic worldwide,
"Kallimni 'Arabi Aktar" takes an innovative, functional approach to
the study of Egyptian colloquial Arabic - the spoken dialect most
frequently studied and most widely understood in the Arab world.
Picking up where the previous title in this series, "Kallimni
'Arabi", leaves off, this volume is designed for adult students at
the high-intermediate/low-advanced levels of language proficiency.
Drawing on her years of experience as an Arabic instructor, author
Samia Louis has developed a course rich in everyday cultural
content and real-life functional language as well as comprehensive
grammar. Written in accordance with the ACTFL guidelines for
teaching Arabic as a foreign language, this highly structured
course trains students in the crucial skills, with emphasis on
listening and speaking. Each chapter includes a conversation unit
that enables students to improve their communication skills and
allows for progressive acquisition of vocabulary and grammar
through interactive classroom tasks and everyday situations, from
expressing personal likes and dislikes to initiating conversations
and describing events and experiences. The accompanying audio CD
has recordings of each chapter's dialogues and exercises, made by
native Egyptian speakers to enrich the student's exposure to the
spoken language in its natural context and speed.
Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) is the literary language of today's
books, media, and formal communication throughout the Arab world,
the region's principal shared language of written and official
discourse. The first book in this new series for the classroom is
designed for adult learners of the language at the beginner
stage.
Drawing on her years of experience as an Arabic instructor, author
Samia Louis has developed a course rich in everyday contexts and
real-life, practical language, along with a wide range of
grammar-learning strategies to allow students to deploy the
language with confidence. Written in accordance with the ACTFL
guidelines for teaching Arabic as a foreign language, the course is
conceived in such a way to make the study of Arabic language and
grammar easier for the student.
Book 1 is divided into ten chapters, focusing on specific everyday
situations, including greetings and introductions; people and
names; numbers, dates, and telephone numbers; and directions and
addresses. The chapters allow for the gradual acquisition of
vocabulary and grammar, the exercises at the end of each chapter
covering all the crucial skills of listening, reading, writing, and
pronunciation, with emphasis on reading and writing. The
accompanying DVDs include audio material for all listening
activities, dialogs, and pronunciation exercises, as well as video
films of real-life situations covered in the chapters. The book is
further supported by interactive reading, writing, and grammar
drills accessible through the Internet.
Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) is the literary language of today's
books, media, and formal communication throughout the Arab world,
the region's principal shared language of written and official
discourse. The sixth book in this new series for the classroom is
designed for the Advanced levels, the mid- and high-advanced stages
of the ACTFL proficiency level, and C1 in the Common European
Framework for Arabic learners. The aim of this book is to help
students to read and write long and complex factual and literary
texts in order to appreciate different writing styles. Its main
feature is the tools it gives students to allow them to learn how
to debate and discuss different ideas, describe problems, and
present solutions to those problems with the use of idioms and
expressions. The students' facility with sentence structure and
vocabulary is increased by reading newspapers and listening to news
broadcasts, and by writing about real-life interests such as
social, economic, political, human rights, and gender issues. The
chapters guide students through the gradual acquisition of
vocabulary and grammar.Exercises at the end of each chapter cover
all essential skills, with emphasis on reading, writing, and
discussion. The accompanying DVD includes audio material for all
listening activities, dialogs, and reading exercises. The book is
further supported by online interactive reading and writing drills,
and authentic television debate programs.
Aimed at the growing number of students studying Arabic worldwide,
the Kallimni 'Arabi series takes an innovative, functional approach
to the study of Egyptian colloquial Arabic-the spoken dialect most
frequently studied and most widely understood in the Arab world.
Kallimni 'Arabi Mazboot, the fourth book in the series, is designed
for adult students at the early advanced stage of learning the
language.
Drawing on her years of experience as an Arabic instructor, author
Samia Louis has developed a course rich in everyday cultural
content and real-life functional language as well as comprehensive
grammar. Written in accordance with the ACTFL guidelines for
teaching Arabic as a foreign language, this highly structured
course trains students in the crucial skills, with emphasis on
listening and speaking.
Each chapter includes a conversation unit that enables students to
improve their communication skills and allows for progressive
acquisition of vocabulary and grammar through interactive classroom
tasks and everyday situations, from expressing personal likes and
dislikes to initiating conversations and describing events and
experiences. The accompanying audio CD has recordings of each
chapter's dialogues and exercises, made by native Egyptian speakers
to enrich the student's exposure to the spoken language in its
natural context and speed. The DVD comprises a series of video
programs entitled "People's Opinions," which further help the
students to place colloquial Egyptian within context.
"The books in the Kallimni 'Arabi] series altogether present the
best Arabic textbooks available . . . miles ahead of most
others."-David Wilmsen, American University of Beirut
Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) is the literary language of today's
books, media, and formal communication throughout the Arab World,
the region's principal shared language of written and official
discourse. The third book in this new series for the classroom is
designed for adult learners of the language at the intermediate
stage.
Drawing on her years of experience as an Arabic instructor, author
Samia Louis has developed a course rich in everyday contexts and
real-life, practical language, along with a wide range of
grammar-learning strategies to allow students to deploy the
language with confidence. Written in accordance with the ACTFL
guidelines for teaching Arabic as a foreign language, the course is
conceived in such a way to make the study of Arabic language and
grammar easier for the student.
Book Four addresses the middle to high intermediate Arabic learner.
The aim of this book is to help students to read and write
articles, essays and texts, using a range of tenses, in correct
Arabic grammar. Students will also learn how to communicate orally
in a number of different situations, discussing current events,
leisure activities, and practical matters.
The students' facility with sentence structure and vocabulary is
increased by reading newspapers and listening to news broadcasts,
and by writing about real-life interests such as environmental
conditions, political issues, sports, and cultural pursuits. The
chapters guide students through the gradual acquisition of
vocabulary and grammar. Exercises at the end of each chapter cover
all essential skills and translation, with emphasis on reading and
writing. The accompanying DVD includes audio material for all
listening activities, dialogs, and reading exercises. The book is
further supported by online interactive reading, writing, and
grammar drills.
Drawing on her years of experience as an Arabic instructor and
course developer, Samia Louis has used a functional approach to
create a bright, innovative coursebook for the study of Egyptian
colloquial Arabic - the spoken dialect most frequently studied and
most widely understood in the Arab world. Designed according to the
ACTFL guidelines for teaching Arabic as a foreign language, in ten
highly structured lessons "Kallimni 'Arabi" trains students in the
crucial skills, with particular emphasis on listening and speaking.
The accompanying audio CD carries recordings of the dialogues and
exercises in each chapter, made by Egyptian native speakers. From
the basics of communicating (asking directions, the language of
shopping) to more advanced conversations (future plans, hobbies and
free time), "Kallimni 'Arabi" is structured so that students learn
Egyptian Arabic using real-life situations and expressions. The key
topics covered gradually lead students to understand, use, and
speak Arabic, rather than simply memorize fixed phrases. "Kallimni
'Arabi" is aimed at students with some ability to read and write
Arabic, who have had the equivalent of 30 hours of a beginner
Colloquial Arabic class or 40 hours of a Modern Standard Arabic
program.
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