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Al-kitaab Fii Ta Callum Al-cArabiyya A Textbook for Intermediate Arabic: Part Two (Third Edition)

Autor Kristen Brustad / Mahmoud Al-Batal / Abbas Al-Tonsi

Editorial GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY PRESS

Al-kitaab Fii Ta Callum Al-cArabiyya A Textbook for Intermediate Arabic: Part Two (Third Edition)
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Al-Kitaab Part Two is the third book in the Al-Kitaab Arabic Language Program, the bestselling Arabic textbook series. It is intended for use in second-year (or equivalent) Arabic courses, though it can also be utilized in the secon...

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  • Editorial GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • ISBN13 9781589019621
  • ISBN10 1589019628
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 368
  • Año de Edición 2013
  • Idioma Inglés
  • Encuadernación Paperback

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Al-kitaab Fii Ta Callum Al-cArabiyya A Textbook for Intermediate Arabic: Part Two (Third Edition)

Autor Kristen Brustad / Mahmoud Al-Batal / Abbas Al-Tonsi

Editorial GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY PRESS

Al-Kitaab Part Two is the third book in the Al-Kitaab Arabic Language Program, the bestselling Arabic textbook series. It is intended for use in second-year (or equivalent) Arabic courses, though it can also be utilized in the secon...

-5% dto.    71,80€
68,21€
Ahorra 3,59€
No disponible, consulte disponibilidad
Envío gratis
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Al-Kitaab Part Two is the third book in the Al-Kitaab Arabic Language Program, the bestselling Arabic textbook series. It is intended for use in second-year (or equivalent) Arabic courses, though it can also be utilized in the second half of second semester courses. This book focuses on strengthening reading and writing skills and continuing to grow conversation skills. 

This new edition follows the trajectory charted by the popular new third editions—integration of two spoken varieties, more grammar explanation, more exercises, and more activities that engage learners throughout. Part Two picks up where Part One ends (incorporating chapters 14-20 from Part 1, 2nd ed.) A companion website offers drills, audio and video. The text is highly directed, indicating when drills should be done at home or in class. This new edition includes new authentic reading texts and new real-situation dialogues. 

• Four-color design throughout the book with more than 100 illustrations

• Color-coded words and phrases throughout to easily follow the variety or varieties of Arabic you want to learn—Egyptian, Levantine, or formal Arabic

• Presents the story of Maha and Khalid in formal Arabic and Egyptian, and Nasreen and Tariq in Levantine 

• Expanded grammar explanations and activation drills, including discussions about colloquial and formal similarities and differences 

• New video dialogues from everyday life in both Egyptian and Levantine to reinforce vocabulary in culturally rich contexts

• Develops reading comprehension skills with new authentic texts

• Reinforces learning through extensive classroom activities and homework exercises that provide constant review

• Includes Arabic-English and English-Arabic glossaries, reference charts, and a grammar index 

• A convenient DVD includes audio and video materials for offline study that will play in iTunes (interactive exercises are available through the website only)

• New companion website (access sold separately)—alkitaabtextbook.com—features fully integrated interactive, self-correcting exercises, all the audio and video materials, and additional online course management and grading options for teachers

Kristen Brustad is an associate professor of Arabic at the University of Texas at Austin and chair of the Department of Middle Eastern Studies.

Mahmoud Al-Batal
 is an associate professor of Arabic and the director of the Arabic Flagship Program at the University of Texas at Austin. 

Abbas Al-Tonsi is senior lecturer at Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar.

- See more at: http://press.georgetown.edu/book/al-kitaab/al-kitaab-fii-tacallum-al-carabiyya-1#sthash.1gSjPvRa.dpuf

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