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The Key to Arabic: Fast Track to Learning Arabic

The Key to Arabic: Fast Track to Learning Arabic

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Publisher Anglo-Arabic Graphics Ltd
Year 08/10/2008
Pages 68
Version paperback
Readership level General/trade
Language English
ISBN 9780955633447
Categories Language teaching & learning material & coursework
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"The Key to Arabic Book Two" builds on the reading and writing skills taught in the first book in the series by introducing students to simple sentence structures and key aspects of Arabic grammar, together with a basic vocabulary of well over three hundred words and expressions. Students are taught how to greet people and say goodbye, how to introduce themselves and describe where they live, as well as speaking about their nationality. They are also taught some aspects of everyday etiquette. Through this book, students will gain an understanding of non-verbal and verbal sentences and will be introduced to past and present tense verbs in their simplest singular forms.They will also learn about attached and detached singular pronouns, uses of the three different cases (nominative, accusative and genitive), masculine and feminine nouns and adjectives, interrogatives (questioning words), adverbs, prepositions and many other points of grammar. Explanations are kept short and simple, and the use of colour coding throughout the book will assist students in learning to recognise the various case endings and verb conjugations more readily.
Extensive exercises throughout the book provide ample opportunity for the reinforcement and application of the topics covered.

The Key to Arabic: Fast Track to Learning Arabic

Table of contents

Non-verbal sentences: undefined and defined nouns and adjectivesSubject and predicateThe attached pronoun 'my'Feminine adjectivesDemonstrative pronouns: this and thatInterrogative particles 'maa' and 'hal'Attached pronouns: 'your' in the masculine and feminine singularAttached pronouns: 'his' and 'her'The interrogative particle 'man'Prepositions and the genitive caseAttached pronouns and the genitive caseVerbal sentences: the present tense (singular forms)Greetings, introductions and goodbyesAl-idafa: the genitive of possessionThe Arabic speaking countries of the Middle East and North AfricaElements of etiquetteThe past tense (singular forms)The accusative caseAttached pronouns with the accusative caseThe behaviour of 'al' after 'li'AdverbsGlossary

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