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Keep Talking Arabic

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Keep Talking Arabic

By: Mahmourd Gaafar, Jane Wightwick
Narrated by: Teach Yourself Languages
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About this listen

If you already have the basics and want to learn more Arabic, this advanced beginner audio course will boost your confidence to speak and understand.

Practise the most frequent words and expressions for:

-explaining where you are from

-explaining what you do

-asking about sightseeing

-talking about hobbies

-describing family photos

-giving compliments and congratulating

-describing your trip

-talking about holiday activities

-talking about what you enjoyed

-offering help.

You’ll progress in your understanding by working out language patterns for yourself, personalise your Arabic with interactive role-plays and perfect your pronunciation to sound more natural.

This audio course comes with a free coursebook PDF for reading and writing practice.

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PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your My Library section along with the audio.

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This is neither one thing nor the other. Although mainly Egyptian, it seems to be a mixture of different dialects, with bits of standard arabic thrown in. The pdf that goes with it does not have the text in Arabic, only in transliteration, so "the weather" is written "ij-jaww" when one person says it, but "eg-gaww" when another says it - confusing! And for me it's impossible to learn it if I can't see it written down.

Worse, though, is all the annoying wittering in English, "did you get that? well done!" etc
How on earth can you listen to the arabic recording multiple times, with that going on?
I bought this specific course because the sample made it sound as though it might not have that, but I'm sadly disappointed.

To be honest I think there's stuff just as good out there on Youtube free, which is why I say this is poor value - I would expect something more.

a weird mixture, and poor value

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