
Teach Yourself Arabic New Edition
Jack Smart(Author)
Teach Yourself Books (Publisher)
Published on 31. October 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
416 pages
978-0-340-86996-3 (ISBN)
Description
The Arabic taught in this book is the standard written language of more than 150 million inhabitants of the Arab states, ranging from Morocco in the west to Iraq in the east. The language you will learn is based on the kind of material seen in Arabic newspapers and magazines, or heard on radio and television news broadcasts.
In modern everyday life in the Arab countries, so-called vernacular or dialect Arabic has supplanted Standard Arabic for spoken communication, but all these dialects derive from the parent root. If you have a grounding in Standard Arabic it will be easier to learn the modern local dialects which are based on it. Standard Arabic is also the lingua franca of the Arab world and can be understood anywhere in conversation with educated speakers.
The course begins with a guide to Arabic script and throughout the book there is an English transliteration (English letters) to help you with reading and pronunciation. The 18 thematically written units are carefully graded and present new language via dialogues, which are also recorded. These are followed by questions and exercises to help you check your progress. The new vocabulary is given in both Arabic script and in transliteration.
In addition to clear and full explanations of new grammar, you will find cultural tips which highlight some of the social and cultural aspects of life in the Arab world and which you will find invaluable on any trip.
At the end of the coursebook you will find a Glossary of Grammar Terms, a Grammar Summary of the main structures of the Arabic language, a set of Verb Tables and reference sections of Arabic Numerals and plurals.
Finally there are Arabic-English and English-Arabic glossaries so you can look up words alphabetically and a Grammar Index to help you look up specific points.
The accompanying recorded material can be bought separately on two CDs or two cassettes, or can be bought as a pack with the book.
In modern everyday life in the Arab countries, so-called vernacular or dialect Arabic has supplanted Standard Arabic for spoken communication, but all these dialects derive from the parent root. If you have a grounding in Standard Arabic it will be easier to learn the modern local dialects which are based on it. Standard Arabic is also the lingua franca of the Arab world and can be understood anywhere in conversation with educated speakers.
The course begins with a guide to Arabic script and throughout the book there is an English transliteration (English letters) to help you with reading and pronunciation. The 18 thematically written units are carefully graded and present new language via dialogues, which are also recorded. These are followed by questions and exercises to help you check your progress. The new vocabulary is given in both Arabic script and in transliteration.
In addition to clear and full explanations of new grammar, you will find cultural tips which highlight some of the social and cultural aspects of life in the Arab world and which you will find invaluable on any trip.
At the end of the coursebook you will find a Glossary of Grammar Terms, a Grammar Summary of the main structures of the Arabic language, a set of Verb Tables and reference sections of Arabic Numerals and plurals.
Finally there are Arabic-English and English-Arabic glossaries so you can look up words alphabetically and a Grammar Index to help you look up specific points.
The accompanying recorded material can be bought separately on two CDs or two cassettes, or can be bought as a pack with the book.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Murray Press
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 130 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
370 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-340-86996-3 (9780340869963)
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Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Previous edition

Jack Smart | Frances Altorfer
Arabic
Book
08/2001
2nd Edition
TEACH YOURSELF
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Person
Before he retired, Jack Smart was Lecturer in Arabic and Islamic studies at the University of Exeter.
Frances Altorfer was a modern languages teacher for many years.
Frances Altorfer was a modern languages teacher for many years.
Content
How to use this course; Arabic script and pronunciation guide; let's get started!; personal details; how you describe yourself; this and that; our house is your house; where is the town centre?; what did you do?; once upon a time; more than one; what do you do? Islamic festivals; woman's page; the Arabian Gulf; hearing is obeying (The Arabian Nights); the Arabs in Hollywood; sports page; if God wills; news from every country; key to exercises; listening to transcripts; verb tables; Arabic-English vocabulary; English-Arabic vocabulary.