Al-Kitaab Part One with Website is the second volume of the popular Al-Kitaab Arabic Language Program, designed to enhance students' formal and colloquial Arabic skills across four areas. It features a companion website with integrated exercises to complement the text.
Providing the first twenty contact hours of instruction, this workbook introduces 150 basic vocabulary words, including social greetings and politeness formulae, most of which are common to standard Arabic and one or more dialects.
Focusing on enhancing reading and writing skills, this volume of the Al-Kitaab Arabic Language Program also emphasizes the development of conversational abilities. It features a companion website that provides integrated exercises designed to complement the text, making it a comprehensive resource for learners aiming to deepen their understanding of the Arabic language.
This answer key is to be used with " Al-Kitaab fii Ta " "c" "allum al-" "c" "Arabiyya: A Textbook for Beginning Arabic: Part One, Third Edition." Please note that this answer key is only useful to students and teachers who are NOT using the companion website, which includes self-correcting exercises.
The third and final volume of this Arabic text expands the level of discussion, continuing the use of excerpts from the classical and modern Arabic literary tradition, and introducing the student to Arabic poetry. The study of vocabulary and grammar are expanded, with drills and suggested reading and writing exercises.
This Arabic language textbook program uses a communicative, proficiency-oriented approach with fully integrated audio-visual media to teach modern Arabic as a living language. It focuses on developing skills in standard Arabic and gradually introduces students to the most widely spoken dialect in the Arabic-speaking world. Features include lessons that build on authentic reading passages, ten chapters each dealing with a social, historical, literary, or cultural issue, and additional authentic texts for reading and listening comprehension. The book introduces a wide range of styles and genres from the modern and classical periods. Each lesson includes vocabulary and grammar exercises as well as close listening and speaking activities, with a separate section providing cultural background for the reading. The appendices contain an Arabic-English glossary and grammatical reference charts. It covers approximately 130 contact hours of instruction, and students completing this part should reach the threshold of an advanced level of proficiency.
As part of a new Arabic language textbook program that uses integrated audio-visual media to teach modern Arabic, this text develops skills in standard Arabic, while providing some material in colloquial and classical Arabic. It covers some 150 contact hours of college-level instruction.