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201 Arabic Verbs : Fully Conjugated in All the Forms
Raymond P. Scheindlin

201 Arabic Verbs offers precisely what it says: 201 Arabic verbs fully conjugated. Conjugating verbs in semitic languages is not a simple task because there are many structures and those have many exceptions, so right there, a book that lists fully conjugated verbs is a useful thing.
Barrons Educational Series 1978
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Ahlan wa Sahlan: An Introduction to Modern Standard Arabic
Mahdi Alosh

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.
Yale Univ Pr 2000
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Arabic (Teach Yourself)
James Robert Smart

This is an excellent book on the Arabic Language. It covers all the basic Arabic Grammar as well as giving an up to date vocabulary. The layout style makes it very easy to read and absorb a lot of information.
NTC Publishing Group. 1992
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Arabic at a Glance : Phrase Book and Dictionary for Travelers
Hilary Wise

Arabic at a Glance is one of the most compact yet complete phrase . It contains a dictionary for over 2,000 words, as well as Emergency phrases. It also provides color maps, travel tips, food and shopping guides, and, not to mention, has a clear plastic cover (in case you get stuck in the rain...).
Barrons Educational Series 1987
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Just Listen 'N Learn Arabic : The Fastest Way to Real Arabic
Rachael Harris (Editor), Clive Holes (Editor), Nadira Auty, Brian Hill (Editor)

These bestselling, completely integrated basic programs combine exercises in comprehension, grammar, and vocabulary with intensive listening-speaking practice to help users master foreign language skills with ease. Book and 3 cassettes.
Passport Books 1993
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Standard Arabic : An Advanced Course
Janet C. E. Watson, James Dickins

This comprehensive course is designed for intermediate to advanced students of Arabic at upper undergraduate level. It uses authentic materials and a wide variety of techniques to develop the four basic language skills of reading, writing, speaking and listening. Each of the twenty chapters is based around a particular topic relating to the culture, history, politics, geography or society of the Arab Middle East, to give students an insight into important aspects of the region.
Cambridge Univ Pr 1999
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Teach Yourself Beginner's Arabic Script (Teach Yourself Beginner's . . . Script)
John MacE

Divided into 15 units, John Mace introduces the student to the alphabet in easy stages rather than the whole alphabet at once (which can be a little daunting)and adds a little grammar in each unit. This is very encouraging to the complete beginner and there are lots of exercises and tests at the end of each unit to re-inforce what you have learnt. Each unit stretches the student a little more but if you concentrate and do all the exercises it is more than manageable. However, the best thing about this book is that Mr Mace teaches you how to hand write Arabic.
NTC/Contemporary Publishing Co. 2000
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The Arabic Alphabet : How to Read and Write It
Nicholas Awde, Putros Samano

This book is a great introduction to the written Arabic. With a little study you'll easily learned how to read and recognize some basic Arabic. The structure of the language is fascinating. Highly reccomended for the curious.
Lyle Stuart 1987
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Your First 100 Words in Arabic : Beginner's Quick & Easy Guide to Demystifying Arabic Script
Jane Wightwick, Mahmoud Gaafar (Illustrator)

Your First 100 Words series removes intimidation from learning a foreign language that uses a non-roman alphabet or characters. Learners are shown how to decipher and read the new script while they learn 100 primary words in a new language. Flash cards illustrate each of the words and make learning a foreign alphabet easy. Fun activities - such as word searches - reinforce recognition and reading skills. Tackles the primary obstacle - a strange script - which often scares away learners.
NTC Publishing Group 1999
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