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Ferguson, Charles A.; Ani, Moukhtar – 1964
This course of lessons in Arabic is intended for use in semi-intensive or intensive courses (6 to 8 hours a week) at the college level for Americans who want to learn the kind of Arabic used today throughout the Arab world for writing and formal speaking. This volume consists of eight lessons, about half of the full textbook as planned. The course…
Descriptors: Arabic, College Language Programs, Grammar, Instructional Materials
Smith, Harlie L., Jr.; Senhadji, Mohammed Allal – 1969
This is the first in a set of two volumes of a Moroccan Arabic course. The volume contains 50 units preceeded by a description of the transcription system and a guide to pronunciation. All units include a dialogue in Arabic with an English translation, followed by notes on grammar and usage. Unit 7 introduces "situations," basically…
Descriptors: Arabic, Dialogs (Language), Grammar, Instructional Materials
Smith, Harlie L., Jr.; Senhadji, Mohammed Allal – 1970
This is the second in a set of two volumes of a Moroccan Arabic course. The volume contains 44 units. Each unit consists of a dialogue in Arabic with an English translation, followed by notes on grammar and usage, pattern drills, and "situations," which are essentially dialogues in English which the student is intended to translate. (CLK)
Descriptors: Arabic, Dialogs (Language), Grammar, Instructional Materials
Absi, Samir Abu; Sinaud, Andre – 1966
This intensive course is designed to teach students to understand and speak Chad Arabic. The course is intended to be covered in approximately 360 hours in the classroom and the language laboratory. About 90 hours should be occupied with the pre-speech phase, which emphasizes passive recognition rather than active production. This phase consists…
Descriptors: Arabic, Chad Languages, Consonants, Dialogs (Language)