
Sahlawayhi 2
Graded Stories for Beginners [Arabic Edition]
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Ahmed H. Khorshid
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This is the first-ever series of graded stories for beginning adult learners of Arabic as a foreign language. It is based on the following principles: 1. Gradual introduction of vocabulary and structure, in context. 2. Frequent recycling of both. 3. A huge volume of comprehensible input.
The 24 stories in this audiobook are divided into 6 levels of 4 stories each. Levels 1 to 3 are for beginners; levels 4 to 6 are for intermediate students. The stories range from 200 to 400 words.
Please Note: This audiobook is in Arabic.
©2009 Ahmed H. Khorshid (P)2014 Ahmed H. KhorshidLo que los oyentes dicen sobre Sahlawayhi 2
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- David
- 11-30-16
Great learning tool, but missing vocab lists
I found these stories very helpful in my efforts to understand spoken Arabic more easily and recommend them to others. However, the hard copy of the book comes with vocabulary lists for each story which aren't available to Audible customers as they should be. You can still learn if you are able to translate words you don't know with a translation program though.
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- 04-18-15
Very good tool for improving reading skills
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Very good tool for improving reading and comprehension skills
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