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Michel Thomas Arabic

Egyptian Vocabulary Builder+ CDs

Jane Wightwick Mahmoud Gaafar Michel Thomas Jane Wightwick

$130

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Arabic
John Murray
13 June 2019
Looking for a convenient way to build your Arabic vocabulary without drills, books, homework or long lists to memorize?
HOW DOES IT WORK?

In this five-hour intermediate level audio course, Michel Thomas Method teachers Jane Wightwick and Mahmoud Gaafar introduce over 600 new words and everyday phrases and the tools to allow you to create thousands more through the application of simple rules for building more words for concepts, people, places, adjectives and verbs. Learning alongside two genuine students, you will acquire essential language building blocks which allow you to increase your vocabulary in manageable, enjoyable steps by thinking out answers for yourself. You will learn at your own pace, pausing and repeating where necessary. You'll stick with it, because you'll love it.

WHY IS IT SO SUCCESSFUL?

Unlike most vocabulary courses which give you lists of words to memorize, the Michel Thomas Method based Egyptian Arabic Vocabulary Course allows you to further extend your vocabulary by unlocking what you already know. The course is designed to take advantage of the logical construction of Arabic, in which by altering words in predictable ways (e.g. by mimicking word patterns or adding regular prefixes and suffixes), you will exponentially build up your knowledge and understanding of the language.

WHO IS THE COURSE FOR?

Whether you have learned from other Michel Thomas Method courses or are simply looking for a new approach to help improve your proficiency, the high-beginner to Intermediate level Egyptian Arabic Vocabulary Course will introduce you to a unique way of acquiring language that will significantly boost your confidence in your ability to speak and understand Arabic. It is a Phase 2 course and should be used after you have completed the Intermediate Arabic Course. The course teaches Egyptian Arabic, as this variety is understood throughout the Arabic-speaking world owing to its dissemination through film and popular culture.

What's in the Course?
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Egyptian Arabic Vocabulary Course includes five audio CDs. The booklet is available to download from www.michelthomas.com.
*Note that the course content is the same as the previously entitled Arabic Vocabulary Builder+ course, but does not include a CD-ROM.

LEARN ANYWHERE AND ANYTIME!

Reclaim your pockets of free time to learn a new language! Don't be tied to chunky books or your computer, Michel Thomas Method audio courses let you learn whenever and wherever you want, in as little or as much time as you have.
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Imprint:   John Murray
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   Unabridged edition
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 163mm,  Spine: 12mm
Weight:   154g
ISBN:   9781529319583
ISBN 10:   1529319587
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   CD-Audio
Publisher's Status:   Active
: INTRODUCTION : Part 1: Arabic root system and word patterns : Overview of Arabic roots: three root sounds : How to identify the root : Word patterns : Descriptive words (adjectives) •: The 'kareem' pattern •: The 'kasbaan' pattern •: The 'maHmood' pattern •: The 'kuwaiti' pattern : Comparing: the 'ashraf' pattern : Places: the 'madrasa' pattern : Professions: the 'fallaaH' pattern : Instruments: the 'muftaaH' pattern : Experts: the 'shagh-gheel' pattern : Part 2: Plurals : External •: -een ('fallaaHeen') •: -aat ('sandawitchaat') : Internal •: The 'bunook' pattern •: The 'ahraam' pattern •: The 'kutub' pattern •: The 'gimaal' pattern •: The 'falaafil' pattern •: The 'Oh la la!' pattern : Part 3: Arabic verbs : Present/future stems •: shrab drink •: fham understand •: ktib write •: dris study •: ftaH open •: lcab play •: shoof see •: rooH go •: zoor visit •: Tbukh cook : Past stems •: shirib drank •: fihim understood •: katab wrote •: daras studied •: fataH opened •: licib played •: shaaf/shuf saw •: raaH/ruH went •: zaar/zur visited •: Tabakh cooked : Verb varieties (forms) •: Introduction •: The 'fahhim' variety •: The 'it' variety ('itkallim') •: Recognizing other varieties •: the 'muHammad' pattern : Part 4: Two common roots : r/k/b the 'riding' root •: yirkab/rikib (to ride, eg bus, horse) •: raakib (riding, passenger) •: rakkeeb (expert rider) •: markoob (a mount, donkey + archaic 'pair of shoes'!) •: markib, maraakib (boat) •: marakbi (boatman) •: yirakkib (cause to ride, to mount, to fix), also cheat at cards •: yitrakkib (to be fixed) : kh/r/g the 'exiting' root •: yukhrug/kharag (to exit, go out) •: makhrag (exit, way out, place of exit) •: khaarig (going out) •: yitkharrag (to graduate) •: mitkharrag min (a graduate of) •: yistakhrag (to extract - to seek to take out?) •: mustakhrig (extractor) •: mustakhrag (extracted) •: mukhrig (director [of film]) : CONCLUSION

Jane Wightwick is an experienced teacher of Arabic and author and publisher of Arabic-teaching materials. Mahmoud Gaafar worked for the United Nations and Radio Cairo and now authors print, radio and TV resources for the Arab world. Michel Thomas (1914-2005) had an amazing life. Born in Poland, he spent his early years in Germany and then in France, where he studied psychology at the Sorbonne in Paris. When war broke out, he fought with the Resistance and suffered imprisonment in labour camps. At the end of the war he joined the US liberation army and later settled in the US where he established his world-famous language school. Languages, being his strength and passion became the focus of the next 50 years of his life that he spent developing a method that he hoped would change the way we teach and learn - so that everyone could succeed. He developed this method 'that works with the brain'. After creating several courses of his own, he passed on his method so that other teachers might use it too.

Reviews for Michel Thomas Arabic (Egyptian) Vocabulary Builder+ CDs

The thrill is that you're actually figuring it out on your own. You're engaging with another language, not just parroting it... It's an excellent way to start, and leaves the listener thinking, Hey, Ich kann do dis. - New Yorker, Easy, Tiger, Language Lessons on the Road I've used Michel Thomas to get off the starting block for French, Italian and Spanish and I'm always surprised by how much I can say after only a few hours of listening. The Michel Thomas Italian course organises verbs into logical groups which helps you pick them up fast. And perhaps more importantly, it shows you how to use this grammar to build useful sentences. - www.joyoflanguages.com I experienced the same sort of pleasure that you got from suddenly getting a crossword clue right or cracking a code...the finger-snapping moment of, Oh My God! I've just understood what you've said to me in Spanish or you've just understood me! The nearest thing to painless learning - The Times Works like a dream - Daily Telegraph Michel Thomas is a precious find indeed - The Guardian Five minutes in and you already feel like you're winning - Time Out The most extraordinary learning experience of my life.


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