Alif Baa with DVDs: Introduction to Arabic Letters and Sounds
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![]() | Product Details: Paperback 168 pages Release Date: August 2004 Publisher: Georgetown University Press ISBN: 1589011023 Rating: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Sales Rank: 70846 | ![]() | Look for similar books by subject:
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| ![]() | Customer Reviews:![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() save your money (12 December 2008)I read all the reviews in the UK and in The USA. I was thinking this book would be fantastic. I was very disappointed. I couldn't get past page 16 left it. This is a review of better books in this field:- I have found these to be the best books/CD to study Arabic - Arabic Tutor/ Al-Arabiyatu Bayna Yadayk . [] It is just as good as the Medina book written by Abdur Rahmen if not better. I generally taught the Medina books but will be starting with these books now. I have gone through the first half of it in 3/4 days on line (180 pages). The books can actually be bought from Riyadh - Saudi Arabia but as I did not go through the CD at the time I did not buy then. There is a very good Arabic to Arabic dictionary with the 3 books. These are much better than the Arabic learning books with English description. I would not start here if you do not know some basic Arabic reading. I would recommend Gateway to Arabic books (for children) [sold on Amazon I think] (OR) Along with the Medina books - simply because it has English references in the back. But this needs to be either studied with a teacher or with some basic Arabic skills. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Absolutely Brilliant! (25 April 2007)I cannot talk highly enough about this series! I have been trying to learn Arabic independently over the last 6 months, in which time I have bought numerous books and dvds to help me. None of these compare to this one: the book is clearly layed out with exercises that are simple to understand and increase in difficulty as you progress through each step. The DVD puts Linguaphone's to shame: it has a menu that makes navigation easy, a variation of teaching techniques for all learners and the sound is of a good quality. I would highly recommend this to anyone trying to learn Arabic independently or with tuition. Al-kitaab fii ta allum al-arabiyya follows this book in the series and is equally as excellently written. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Excellent (23 March 2007)Salaam! I used this book last semester in Arabic 101. While my instructor was insanely awesome in his teaching methods, this book proved to be a great tool throughout the term. As one of the reviewers described below, it gives complete and thorough instruction for beginners of the Arabic language. The CD's were great to use and really proved immeasurably useful when it came to pronunciation. As someone who has used this book, I highly recommend it for educators, students, self-teachers, etc. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Absolutely outstanding, a superbly crafted learning resource (29 September 2006)Any review of a language-learning tool should, I think, be prefaced with a brief description of the context in which it is being used. I'm self-teaching (via Alif Baa alone) supported by monthly half-day sessions with a native Arabic-speaking tutor (a PhD student at a local university). We review what I've covered and go through further examples. Alif Baa comprises 10 units with 2 supporting DVDs. The DVDs are absolutely excellent and very professionally produced. The first 7 units take you through the alphabet, learning pronunciation, learning to write, how to use the various long and short vowels, shedda and sukkun. The remaining 3 units take you through the number system, further grammatical elements of the language plus some cultural aspects and calligraphy. How much time have I spent? Well, I'm personally pretty serious about learning the language after several holidays to Arabic-speaking countries and have, to date, spent over 200 hours on the first 7 units. Some of them I've done twice because they were quite difficult. In particular, I found units 4 and 5 of the book to be the hardest. Here you learn the so-called emphatic consonants plus the tricky `ayn' and `ghayn' sounds. But don't give up !!! If you don't get it, do it again until you `just about' get it. Further examples later in the book will reinforce your understanding and things do become clearer. The DVDs contain video footage of a professional calligrapher showing you how to write the letters. The book also takes time and effort to show you how printed forms of letters vary from real handwriting. But, for me, really makes this book such a superb learning tool is the rich range of interactive exercises. Throughout the book you will be referred to the DVDs to perform listening exercises, dictation (listen and write), learn vocabulary, writing exercises (joining letters), view street signs, video footage of everyday scenes and so forth. You can also write directly in the book --- it is a workbook, not a textbook. It makes learning Arabic a completely active, not passive, activity. How can you monitor your progress? Easy, buy the accompanying answer book but resist the temptation to cheat. Do the exercises because they are absolutely the key to success. Believe me. Learning Arabic won't happen by osmosis: it takes effort, dedication, practise and perseverance. If you're serious about learning the language then this book/DVD combination will give you an absolutely rock-solid foundation on which to build further studies. For me, I feel a real sense of achievement as the once indecipherable Arabic squiggles slowly take form to become letters, words and sounds. This book is only the start of a long journey but if you stick with it and complete Alif Baa with DVDs you'll be off to a great start. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Great learning tool. (13 November 2005)This is an amasingly well done teaching programme,especially where pronunciation is concerned. The video part with the alaphabet pronunciation is excellent and the different dialogues and pronunciation drills are great. I am going through several methods to learn Arabic and this is not only the most precise but the most effective I have come across. A fantastic tool for any beginers and especially if you have no Arabic speaker around to help. | ![]() |

















