Georgetown Classics in Arabic Languages and Linguistics Ser.: Formal Spoken Arabic FAST Course with MP3 Files by Abdelnour Zaiback and Karin C. Ryding (2004, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherGeorgetown University Press
ISBN-101589011066
ISBN-139781589011069
eBay Product ID (ePID)30517362

Product Key Features

Number of Pages248 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameFormal Spoken Arabic Fast Course with Mp3 Files
Publication Year2004
SubjectArabic
TypeLanguage Course
Subject AreaForeign Language Study
AuthorKarin C. Ryding, Abdelnour Zaiback
SeriesGeorgetown Classics in Arabic Languages and Linguistics Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Weight16 Oz
Item Length10 in
Item Width7 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2004-040881
Dewey Edition22
Grade FromCollege Freshman
Grade ToCollege Graduate Student
Dewey Decimal492.7/7
Table Of ContentPreface Notes for the Instructor Notes & Introduction for Students The Arabic Alphabet Lesson One: Who are You? Lesson Two: Taxi Lesson Three: On the Phone Lesson Four: I Need Help Lesson Five: At the Gas Station Lesson Six: At the Market Place Lesson Seven: At the Restaurant Lesson Eight: At an Arab Home Lesson Nine: Before the Party Lesson Ten: On the Phone Lesson Eleven: Around the House Lesson Twelve: The Duty Officer Lesson Thirteen: Weather and Leisure Time Lesson Fourteen: Problems with the Police Appendix I: Names of the Months of the Year Appendix II: Arabic Names of Government Ministries Appendix III: Arab Countries and their Capital Cities Appendix IV: Courtesy Expressions & Idioms of the Arab East Formal Spoken Arabic FAST Course GlossariesEnglish / Arabic GlossaryArabic / English Glossary
SynopsisThis Arabic language-learning classic is now enhanced with a bound-in CD of MP3 files. Designed to provide beginners in Arabic with maximum linguistic and cultural exposure in a short period (about 100 hours of contact time), this book consists of sixteen lessons with dialogs and exercises dealing with day-to-day scenarios: greeting people, getting a taxi, making phone calls, asking directions, discussing the weather, and effectively communicating with police and duty officers. The lessons help the reader to navigate situations at gas stations, marketplaces, restaurants, and in their own households. Formal Spoken Arabic (FSA) is a kind of lingua franca that is more natural than speaking Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), the literary form of the language. FSA uses the shared features of the various urban colloquial dialects, defaulting to Levantive (terms common to Lebanon, Syria, and Jordan) where the spoken dialects diverge. Each lesson includes cultural notes on American-Arab interactions, notes on learner strategies for managing Arabic conversations with a limited amount of language, and grammar explanations in clear, non-technical language. Although the main dialogue for each lesson is presented in Arabic script, transcriptions are used to accelerate spoken performance. "The FAST Course" includes grammatical explanations, English-Arabic and Arabic-English glossaries, appendices listing common idioms, courtesy expressions and other useful terms, instructor's notes, and drills aided and accompanied by the CD. Originally created for diplomats, this is an expanded and enhanced edition of a work originally developed by the U.S. State Department as a six-week intensive, or "FAST" (Familiarization and Short-Term) course, and is easily adaptable for students in Middle East area studies. Travelers heading for posts in the Arab world who quickly need to gain a basic ability to converse in day-to-day situations will find Formal Spoken Arabic FAST Course an invaluable companion., Providing beginners in Arabic with linguistic and cultural exposure, this book consists of sixteen lessons with dialogs and exercises dealing with day-to-day scenarios: greeting people, getting a taxi, making phone calls, asking directions, discussing the weather, and effectively communicating with police and duty officers., This Arabic language-learning classic is now enhanced with a bound-in CD of MP3 files. Designed to provide beginners in Arabic with maximum linguistic and cultural exposure in a short period (about 100 hours of contact time), this book consists of sixteen lessons with dialogs and exercises dealing with day-to-day scenarios: greeting people, getting a taxi, making phone calls, asking directions, discussing the weather, and effectively communicating with police and duty officers. The lessons help the reader to navigate situations at gas stations, marketplaces, restaurants, and in their own households. Formal Spoken Arabic (FSA) is a kind of lingua franca that is more natural than speaking Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), the literary form of the language. FSA uses the shared features of the various urban colloquial dialects, defaulting to Levantive (terms common to Lebanon, Syria, and Jordan) where the spoken dialects diverge. Each lesson includes cultural notes on American-Arab interactions, notes on learner strategies for managing Arabic conversations with a limited amount of language, and grammar explanations in clear, non-technical language. Although the main dialogue for each lesson is presented in Arabic script, transcriptions are used to accelerate spoken performance. The FAST Course includes grammatical explanations, English-Arabic and Arabic-English glossaries, appendices listing common idioms, courtesy expressions and other useful terms, instructor's notes, and drills aided and accompanied by the CD. Originally created for diplomats, this is an expanded and enhanced edition of a work originally developed by the U.S. State Department as a six-week intensive, or "FAST" (Familiarization and Short-Term) course, and is easily adaptable for students in Middle East area studies. Travelers heading for posts in the Arab world who quickly need to gain a basic ability to converse in day-to-day situations will find Formal Spoken Arabic FAST Course an invaluable companion.
LC Classification NumberPJ6713.R935 2004
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