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Linguaphone Arabic Complete CDs
Retail Price $499
Our Price $449
 


Linguaphone Arabic Complete 1 - 2 - 3 - Beginner to Proficient
contains:

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10 CDs
:: Handbook
:: Textbook

:: Translation Book
:: Alphabet Book
:: Written Exercise Book
:: Oral Exercise Book
:: Study Guide

A complete language course, aimed at beginners who want to learn how to read, write and speak their chosen language.

:: Speak, read and write your chosen language to High School Diploma level.
:: Master over 2,000 words of practical, everyday vocabulary
:: Perfect your accent by listening to native speakers
:: Learn fast with structured language tuition and clear, easy-to-follow guidance

The Complete 1-2-3 course uses our tried and tested ‘listen, understand, speak’ learning method to give you the confidence to use your new language. Throughout the CDs, course books and study guides, complete explanations and regular exercises give you the very best chance of learning all the language you’ll need. Specifically designed for use at home, these self-study courses have helped millions of satisfied customers gain a strong grasp in our broad range of languages.

This is a complete course, giving you all you need to learn a new language.

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Linguaphone Arabic PDQ CDs

Retail Price $129.95
Our Price $69.95

 


Linguaphone Arabic PDQ
Contains:
:: 1 x 64 page illustrated color course book
:: 4 x 60 minute Audio CDs

Arabic PDQ is a fun, holiday-style course aimed at beginners wanting to learn Arabic. Using proven teaching methods and with a strong focus on essential vocabulary, you will quickly be able to handle a wide variety of everyday situations.

:: Learn to speak, read and write Arabic to an elementary level.
:: Learn 500 essential Arabic words and phrases.
:: Perfect your accent by listening to native Arabic speakers.
:: Focus on the vocabulary that you need.

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The ARABIC Language:

Today Arabic is spoken throughout the Arabian Peninsula and also in Iraq, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Israel, Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, Libya, Egypt, Sudan, Mauritania, and Chad. It is the mother tongue of over 180 million people in Africa and Asia. In addition, Arabic plays an important part in the lives of all Muslims, for it is the sacred language of Islam and its holy book the Qur'an.

The Arabic language can be characterized as having one standard, formal, written form that is used and understood all over the Arab world. However, in its spoken form, it is represented by many regional, generally mutually intelligible dialects. The standard form (called Classical--or Literary--Arabic) is used mainly for writing, but is also used orally in highly formal situations (such as, in written media and books, and in the spoken media, higher education, religious sermons, and courts of law).

The basic difference between the formal language and the dialects is that the latter are used in everyday oral interaction, and reflect the popular spoken language of specific geographical regions. The differences in the dialects spoken in various Arabic-speaking countries or regions is similar to the differences between English-speaking countries and regions. Pronounciations (accents) differ, such as the accent of a person from New York compared to someone from the Deep South (in the United States). Minor differences in vocabulary are also found: a "drinking fountain" in Arizona, is called a "bubbler" in Wisconsin, or a "soft drink" in one region, is called a "soda" in another area.

The differences in English are even more distinct between North Americans and Britons, or Britons and Australians. Yet all are native speakers of English--we all can communicate with spoken English, read the same newspapers, and watch the same television programs, essentially without difficulty.

Eastern Arabic is the dialect spoken in: Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Palestine. Eastern Arabic is also very well understood in the eastern and southeastern parts of the Arab world: Arabia, the gulf region and Iraq due to the fact that millions of Syrians, Palestinians, Jordanians, and Lebanese have worked and are working there. Aditionally, there is considerable intermarriage among these groups. Eastern Arabic, although a general term, is based on the dialect of Damascus, which is the largest city in the area (with more than five million people). Moreover, it has been the center of power, culture, and education over many centuries. Individuals learning this dialect will have no trouble understanding neighboring dialects nor making themselves understood.

Egyptian Arabic is mainly spoken in: Egypt. Egyptian Arabic has also gained a high degree of acceptance throughout the Arabic-speaking world because of its use in films. The Cairene dialect of Egyptian Arabic is the variety spoken in the Pimsleur Egyptian Arabic course. It is the standard for spoken Egyptian and the people are extremely proud of it.



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