stelingo Hexaglot Senior Member United Kingdom Joined 5832 days ago 722 posts - 1076 votes Speaks: English*, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Italian Studies: Russian, Czech, Polish, Greek, Mandarin
| Message 49 of 70 17 February 2012 at 9:19pm | IP Logged |
Corraleno wrote:
You can see a full table of contents and a pretty extensive (62 pages) sample of Arabic for Life here:
http://yalepress.yale.edu/yupbooks/book.asp?isbn=97803001413 13
I'm also very interested in any feedback on this book, or on Wightwick & Gafar's Mastering Arabic.
The local university uses Mastering Arabic Volume 1 for Arabic 101 & 102, and Volume 2 for 201 & 202. |
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I wrote a short review of it on the first page of this thread
Edited by stelingo on 17 February 2012 at 9:20pm
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XMEJID Tetraglot Newbie United StatesRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 4660 days ago 1 posts - 2 votes Speaks: Spanish, English*, French, Portuguese Studies: Arabic (classical), Arabic (Egyptian), Arabic (Maghribi), Arabic (Gulf), Haitian Creole
| Message 50 of 70 22 February 2012 at 8:58pm | IP Logged |
Assimil Arabic with Ease (English Version) is not at all bad as a beginner's method. The
2005 French version, "L'Arabe sans Peine" however, is indeed superior. If you don't
understand French the English version is nevertheless a decent alternative.
Edited by XMEJID on 22 February 2012 at 9:08pm
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lauramal Newbie Iceland Joined 4649 days ago 2 posts - 2 votes
| Message 51 of 70 04 March 2012 at 1:25am | IP Logged |
I don't know anyone who has learned it themselves, but it should not be harder than any other language. Self
discipline is the answer :) This is a good place to start www.arabiconline.eu. It is a free online course in Modern
Standard Arabic for complete beginners and it has voice recording facilities so you can practice pronunciation and
compare it with examples. Good luck!
Edited by lauramal on 04 March 2012 at 10:40pm
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zashi Newbie United States Joined 4568 days ago 8 posts - 9 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Spanish
| Message 52 of 70 24 May 2012 at 6:59am | IP Logged |
One thing i definitely took from language learning -.... you have to live, breathe, and LOVE the language. In fact, i pulled this quote in this forum, "if you're dreaming about the language in your sleep - you are studying in adequate amount" - That is my motivation.
If you don't like it - you're not going to want to spend HOURS upon HOURS learning it.
That's why I stopped on Arabic. I don't know if I will ever even visit a country the speaks that language... It just seemed cool to learn.
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liddytime Pentaglot Senior Member United States mainlymagyar.wordpre Joined 6229 days ago 693 posts - 1328 votes Speaks: English*, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Galician Studies: Hungarian, Vietnamese, Modern Hebrew, Norwegian, Persian, Arabic (Written)
| Message 53 of 70 24 May 2012 at 3:00pm | IP Logged |
zashi wrote:
One thing i definitely took from language learning -.... you have to live, breathe, and LOVE the
language. In fact, i pulled this quote in this forum, "if you're dreaming about the language in your sleep - you are
studying in adequate amount" - That is my motivation.
If you don't like it - you're not going to want to spend HOURS upon HOURS learning it.
That's why I stopped on Arabic. I don't know if I will ever even visit a country the speaks that language... It just
seemed cool to learn. |
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Good for you! Keep it up! Plus there are Arabic speakers all over the world - you don't have to visit an Arabic
speaking country to speak it!
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bananafish14 Hexaglot Newbie Sweden Joined 4943 days ago 2 posts - 2 votes Speaks: Swedish*, English, German, French, Arabic (Written), Arabic (Egyptian) Studies: Russian
| Message 54 of 70 01 July 2012 at 8:19am | IP Logged |
Hey,
Firstly, thanks for all the useful pieces of advice in this discussion.
I am at an intermediate Arabic user,almost fluent, but rusty. I studied at uni ten years ago and have been going back now and then, as well as lived in the Middle East.
I am looking for
1) some course material (selfstudy) on a higher level
2) some fun online vocabulary games, for free or cheap, that one can download to Iphone/Android or computer. Something like Brainscape http://www.brain-scape.com has for French.
Thanks in advance.
Best regards,
Eva
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Journeyer Triglot Senior Member United States tristan85.blogspot.c Joined 6868 days ago 946 posts - 1110 votes Speaks: English*, Spanish, German Studies: Sign Language
| Message 55 of 70 01 July 2012 at 10:50am | IP Logged |
I hope to find out shortly, as I will be using Ultimate Arabic plus some other materials, including a book from the DLI.
I can't yet speak to the other materials mentioned here, but I've heard very good things about the Hans Wehr dictionary.
Edited by Journeyer on 01 July 2012 at 10:54pm
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KSAKSA Groupie Australia Joined 5145 days ago 65 posts - 99 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Arabic (Gulf)
| Message 56 of 70 31 August 2013 at 12:45pm | IP Logged |
I'd like to ask about Arabic for Life: A Textbook for Beginning Arabic. I know it was asked in a 2012 post but was wondering if anyone had the opportunity to use it since then....
Edited by KSAKSA on 31 August 2013 at 12:45pm
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