The use of colour coding to highlight each point under discussion, as well as the inclusion of quality colour illustrations, serve to enhance the learning experience.
The materials included offer extensive reading and writing practice as well as the opportunity for dictation exercises as a means of monitoring the learners' progress. By the end of the book, students should be sufficiently competent in reading and writing the Arabic script to be able to progress to part two of the series in which they will start to learn Arabic grammar and vocabulary; read and construct sentences with understanding; and begin speaking this important international language.
About the Author Dr. Imran H. Alawiye is the author of numerous books specialising in teaching Arabic to non-Arabic speakers, including the popular 'Gateway to Arabic' series. He has a wealth of experience in teaching Arabic at various levels across a broad age range. Absolutely love his you tube videos and his thorough teachings of By sara Absolutely love his you tube videos and his thorough teachings of Arabic. This book is a wonderful response and follows along with his videos.
Excellent and thorough book available from the website of the By the end of the book students should be able to: identify all the letters of the Arabic alphabet in their isolate and joined forms know the difference between the long and short vowel sounds and how to read them, including the diphthongs '-ay' and '-ow' read the tanween word endings understand the roles of sukoon and shadda read words containing a Hamza, no matter its position within a word recognise the alif al-maqsura identify the sun and moon letters and understand their effect on the pronunciation of words defined by 'al-' read fully vowelised Arabic text Although this work is primarily intended for classroom use, it is also well-suited to self-taught learners.
To this end, an audio CD recording of all the materials in the book will be made available to help foster good pronunciation. This workbook assumes no prior knowledge of Arabic whatsoever. Clear, simple explanations introduce each new topic, supported by a wealth of exercises and activities, thereby helping to reinforce the learning process and to ensure rapid progression.
The use of colour coding to highlight each point under discussion, as well as the inclusion of quality colour illustrations, serve to enhance the learning experience.
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