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from: Yale University Press
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 492
EAN: 9780300140484
ISBN: 0300140487
Label: Yale University Press
Manufacturer: Yale University Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 176
Publication Date: April 28, 2009
Publisher: Yale University Press
Studio: Yale University Press
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Product Description: This textbook is intended to teach Modern Standard Arabic at the university level to speakers of English. The text presents Modern Standard Arabic functionally, but also instructs the student by way of an engaging storyline that presents Arabic culture in a contemporary setting. Designed for use in the classroom, the text would also work very well for the self-learner. Alosh uses state of the art language acquisition theory.
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My professor (who happens to be from the Middle East) uses this book with us, it is very good actually. She does not use the CDs but teaches us by showing us different articles/videos (some of which she has been a part of.) and I like the structure of the book. It's very good to read. starting with the grammar is good because it helps us (in my opinion) develop the structure necessary to do well in this course.
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I have been teaching Arabic for 3 years to my college students using Al Kitaab, with decent success. I recently adopted this book for our new high school Arabic class. Of the two books, I feel like this one is more complete and more useful as a basic Arabic book that covers a little of everything. I'm also a Spanish teacher which means I grew up on excellent textbooks making use of the latest methodology and creative presentations. In reading the teacher's manual and the introductory materials, it is obvious that Dr. Alosh is well versed in modern teaching methods, and in that sense, the book is very good. However, the presentation is very much lacking in comparison to the latest textbooks in other languages. The graphics are of poor quality, the exercises tend to be rather rote and uninteresting, the audio is in a very poor package and there is not a lot of variety in the activities you can use in class. A teacher ends up having to supplement greatly. That being said, the grammar, vocabulary ... Read More
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I have been tutoring Arabic for 5 years (thearabictutor@gmail.com) & this is the best book I found to be the text book for my students. My students love my lessons & this book is a big part of the good experience.
it does not run over the material, it goes with you step by step, I do not know how Arabic would be learnt without a teacher, it is not like studying French if you know English..the difference starts in the Alphabet (writing & pronunciation) & grows more in grammar. So if you are looking for a gimmick book that will teach you to say parrot's "good morning" & "good night" & "have a nice day" then this is not the book...this is a serious, carefully planned, aiming at well-educated level of understanding & ability to handle this beautiful poetic language.
for those who says it won't help you learn on your own: Arabic is one of the hardest languages to learn, & it is an Afro-Asiatic language so if your 1st language is Indu-European then do not blame ... Read More
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This is a terrible book. As the other reviewers have said, it's filled with typos, misspellings (in Arabic!), and is completely disorganized. The resolution of the pictures is so bad the pages look photocopied. Most importantly though, it's impossible to learn on your own. You need a teacher's help deciphering what they're talking about. And do you really need to know the word for differential calculus? I'm suprised Yale University Press put out something of such low quality.
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As other reviewers have pointed out, this book is generally mediocre. It teaches you think in a piece-meal, unsystematic fashion...which oftentimes can be a good thing, but here proves to be disorienting and uninstructive. Not only that, but as others have pointed out, at every step it pushes a dopey, anti-Israel political agenda. This book is a joke, botch intellectually and politically.
You can, of course, learn something from it, but avoid it if possible.
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