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Sebastian Maisel, Eckehard Schulz (Beteiligte)

Modern Standard Arabic


Textbook. Integrating main Arabic dialects. Niveau A1-B2
1. Auflage. 2013. 739 S. 28 cm
Verlag/Jahr: EDITION HAMOUDA 2013
ISBN: 3-940075-74-4 (3940075744)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-940075-74-1 (9783940075741)

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Learn Arabic - New ways to proficiency in ArabicVocabulary and grammar are based on frequency analysis and communication requirements. The original texts were selected from various fields such as history, society, religion, politics, sports, science and culture.This course is not about teaching what is rare and unnecessary, but rather focuses the fundamental aspects of communication.Common Arabic linguistic terminology is used throughout the book enabling students to enroll in language courses in the Arab world and exploit other Arabic language sources.Students will learn how to master different situations of communication. In addition, cultural, religious and historical information is conveyed in order to achieve cultural competence.Special attention is given to repetitive and recurring expressions of both the written and spoken language, such as greetings, wishes, addresses, introductions, feelings, apologies as well as proverbs and stereotypical phrases.Since no one speaks Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) as native language and communication is strongly influenced by local dialects, students must be proficient in comprehending expressions, phrases and entire conversations in local dialects. Thus, this textbook follows a new approach of incorporating Arabic dialects. Starting with lesson 4 all conversational texts are recorded in MSA as well as the dialects of four main regions:
A. Iraq / Gulf / Arabian Peninsula
B. Syria / Lebanon / Palestine
C. Egypt
D. Maghreb
While maintaining the original content, special features of the respective dialect are incorporated in order to express the content adequately. Gradually, students learn to follow conversations in the dialect. However, it is not intended that students will actively speak any Arabic dialect.Using this textbook enables the student to reach Level A2 after finishing lesson 12 and Levels B1 - B2 after lesson 24 according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). This compares to the Novice High and Intermediate Mid-level according to the rating scale of the American Council of Teaching Foreign Languages (ACTFL)