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Arabic

Proven Techniques to Learn and Speak Arabic

Audiobook
0 of 1 copy available
Wait time: About 2 weeks
0 of 1 copy available
Wait time: About 2 weeks

A meeting in Amman? Chillin' in Cairo?

Whether on a diplomatic mission, military deployment, or a leisurely tour of the Middle Eastern cities, join the conversation with the Arabic, Passport to Fluency Series, the dynamic audio language learning system. Provides effective, progressive instruction in all the basics of structure, syntax and grammar. This Passport to Fluency for Arabic focuses on the Eastern Colloquial dialect, the dialect most prevalent in Arabic-speaking countries and the closest to classical Arabic. From introductory verbs to regional variations, this comprehensive language learning program ensures detailed language learning, all set to a lively lesson plan of practical Arabic vocabulary.

Not a phrase book, not a translation guide, Arabic, Passport to Fluency, is the speedy, sophisticated route to proper Eastern Colloquial Arabic for all non-native speakers on the go.

The quickest way to learn a language, guaranteedDeveloped by respected Arabic translator and university instructor

Follow the audio lesson plan at your own pace.

1. Grammar introduction; asking questions

2. Meeting people; getting acquainted

3. Around town; street directions

4. Accommodations; dining out

5. Clothing; parts of the body; shopping

6. Visiting the doctor; weather; travel

7. Tourism; family; schooling

8. Higher education; employment

Formats

  • OverDrive Listen audiobook

Languages

  • English

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