xvi, 570, R6 pages : 28 cm +
Basic Introduction to Arabic
- Publisher
- Peace Corps / Morocco
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 26
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Lesson number Title Page
Lesson 1
Arabic Alphabet
Page 5
Lesson 2
Greeting expressions and appropriate responses
Lesson 3
Greetings Dialogue
Page7
Lesson 4
Independent Pronouns
Page 8
Lesson 5
Possessive Pronouns
Nationalities, Cities, and Marital Status
Vocabulary and Expressions
Page 11
Lesson 7
Dialogue
Page 14
Lesson 8
Demonstrative Adjectives & Demonstrative Pronouns
Demonstrative Pronouns
Demonstrative Adjectives
Mealtime Expressions
Thanking Expressions
Page 20
Lesson 11
Lesson 12
Hygiene/Cleanliness Expressions
Lesson 13
Offering Help / Asking for Favors
Page 21
Being Sick
Transportation Expressions
Responses to Problems/Difficulties/Apologies
Congratulations
Communication
Page 22
Lesson 19
Numerals
Numbers 1 thru 10
Numbers 11 thru 19
Numbers 20, 30, 40 ... 99
Time
At the Hanoot
Vocabulary
Shopping Expressions
Dialogue
Page 36
Lesson 27
Verb βto wantβ
Verb + Noun Examples
Family Members
Vocabulary
Family Expressions
Page 41
Lesson 30
Practice Text
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