The formal and official language of twenty-two Arab countries and the spoken language of almost 420 million people, Arabic is considered to be one of the most alive, important, and beautiful languages in the world.
In Let's Talk Arabic author Dr. Adam provides an interactive and stimulating instruction guide to teach you to Learn Arabic.
Let's Talk Arabic Lessons presents information on the basics of speaking and pronunciation, working to develop new skills that will enable you to understand Arabic and heighten your ability to read, listen to, and write the language.
This Arabic Course Includes- more than 450 essential Arabic words and phrases for practical communication, cultural notes, vocabulary practice, follow-up exercises, grammar and usage guide, simple tips for colloquial phrases.
Supported by the English-Arabic dictionary, Let's Talk Arabic develops your communication skills in key areas and teaches the basics of modern standard Arabic, as well as additions from the main dialects spoken all over the Arab world. |
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Contents
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Unit One: Saying 'Hello'
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21
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?Unit Two: What's your name
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37
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?Unit Three: What's this
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53
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Unit Four: The family
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65
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?Unit Five: What do you do
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81
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Unit Six: In the restaurant
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105
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Unit Seven: Asking for directions
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121
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Unit Eight: In the supermarket
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137
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?Unit Nine: What happened yesterday
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153
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Unit Ten: Going for shopping
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169
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Unit Eleven: Looking for an apartment
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183
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Unit Twelve: Weekend plan
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195
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Unit Thirteen: Making an appointment
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207
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Unit Fourteen: At the clinic
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223
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Unit Fifteen: At the bank
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235
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Culture Notes
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247
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Arabic – English glossary
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259
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English – Arabic glossary
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