Thirteen Ways to Make a Plural: Preparing to Learn Arabic
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789774169526
ISBN-10: 9774169522
Pagini: 96
Dimensiuni: 130 x 205 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.09 kg
Editura: The American University in Cairo Press (UK)
Colecția The American University in Cairo Press
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 9774169522
Pagini: 96
Dimensiuni: 130 x 205 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.09 kg
Editura: The American University in Cairo Press (UK)
Colecția The American University in Cairo Press
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Jacob
Halpinis
a
British
diplomat
who
learned
Arabic
with
the
British
Foreign
and
Commonwealth
Office,
studying
it
at
the
University
of
London's
School
of
Oriental
and
African
Studies
and
at
centers
in
Jordan
and
Lebanon.
He
then
spent
five
years
posted
in
the
Middle
East,
living
in
Baghdad,
Beirut,
and
Amman
while
also
continuing
to
improve
his
Arabic.
He
is
now
based
in
London.
Cuprins
Introduction1.
Arabic
Essentials:
Drawing
Your
Arabic
Roadmap2.
Tricks
of
the
Trade:
How
to
Learn
More
Effectively3.
Tuning
Your
Arabic
Engine:
Grammar
You
Can't
Ignore4.
Finding
the
Deep
End:
Arabic
Immersion
and
Living
Abroad5.
Speaking
Like
a
Local:
How
to
Get
Really
Good6.
The
Real
World:
What
Can
You
Use
Arabic
For?Common
European
Framework
of
Reference
Table
Recenzii
This
book
is
a
must-read
for
anyone
considering
learning,
or
already
learning,
Arabic.
It
answers
the
questions
and
allays
the
concerns
that
every
Arabic
learner
faces
but
that
traditional
textbooks
just
don't
tackle.
I
wish
it
had
been
written
years
ago.
I wish I had this guide by my side as I started out on the Arabic journey. Jacob Halpin demystifies, clarifies, and reassures that Arabic can be learned, and indeed mastered. Outstanding.
Learning Arabic is an amazing experience, though for some months it can feel more like just a maze. This insightful, sympathetic, and precise guide will help any learner achieve their goals and avoid getting lost on the way.
Jacob Halpin's Thirteen Ways to Make a Plural is an excellent, succinct Arabic primer that would benefit any new student of the language. He offers sound, accurate advice that is evidently grounded in years of Arabic expertise. Highly recommend.
This engaging volume is not a text book: it might rather be called a pre-text book. It won't teach you Arabic, but it will give you an idea of the language. If you are thinking of studying it, or have decided to learn it or are in the early stages of learning it, you will find in it sound practical advice.
This is an invaluable guide for Arabic learners and teachers alike. One of the major challenges for students of Arabic as a foreign language is defining which aspects of this vast language and its dialects to learn and in which order; there is no easy answer and for each learner the priorities will differ. This very readable book helps learners to navigate the many different ways to approach studying Arabic and to manage their expectations and better evaluate their progress. Not just for beginners, this thought-provoking book is full of practical tips for intermediate and even advanced learners to develop their weaker skills and move to the next level.
I wish I had this guide by my side as I started out on the Arabic journey. Jacob Halpin demystifies, clarifies, and reassures that Arabic can be learned, and indeed mastered. Outstanding.
Learning Arabic is an amazing experience, though for some months it can feel more like just a maze. This insightful, sympathetic, and precise guide will help any learner achieve their goals and avoid getting lost on the way.
Jacob Halpin's Thirteen Ways to Make a Plural is an excellent, succinct Arabic primer that would benefit any new student of the language. He offers sound, accurate advice that is evidently grounded in years of Arabic expertise. Highly recommend.
This engaging volume is not a text book: it might rather be called a pre-text book. It won't teach you Arabic, but it will give you an idea of the language. If you are thinking of studying it, or have decided to learn it or are in the early stages of learning it, you will find in it sound practical advice.
This is an invaluable guide for Arabic learners and teachers alike. One of the major challenges for students of Arabic as a foreign language is defining which aspects of this vast language and its dialects to learn and in which order; there is no easy answer and for each learner the priorities will differ. This very readable book helps learners to navigate the many different ways to approach studying Arabic and to manage their expectations and better evaluate their progress. Not just for beginners, this thought-provoking book is full of practical tips for intermediate and even advanced learners to develop their weaker skills and move to the next level.