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این نسخه جدید عربی محاوره ای خلیج، بازبینی و به روز شده است تا یادگیری این نوع زبان عربی آسان تر و لذت بخش تر از همیشه باشد.
این دوره که مخصوصا توسط یک متخصص برای خودآموزی و استفاده در کلاس درس نوشته شده است، یک رویکرد گام به گام به زبان عربی گفتاری خلیج فارس، همراه با مقدمه ای بر خواندن علائم، کارت ویزیت، تبلیغات و سایر واقعیت ها را به شما ارائه می دهد. هیچ دانش قبلی از زبان نیاز نیست.
هر واحد نکات گرامری متعددی را ارائه میکند که با طیف وسیعی از تمرینها برای تمرین منظم تقویت میشوند. یک کلید پاسخ کامل در پشت و همچنین خلاصههای واژگان مفید در سرتاسر موجود است.
ویژگی های جدید این نسخه عبارتند از:
• یک بخش «نقطه فرهنگی» در هر واحد در مورد جنبه های مهم فرهنگ، جامعه و تاریخ خلیج فارس، همراه با عکس و واقعیت
• یک بخش "خواندن عربی" در هر بخش، به اضافه یک ضمیمه ویژه در خط عربی
• واژه نامه های جامع، انگلیسی-عربی و عربی-انگلیسی، حاوی تمام کلمات کتاب
• یادداشت های اضافی در لهجه های عمان.
در پایان این دوره مفید، شما قادر خواهید بود با اطمینان و به طور موثر به زبان عربی در طیف وسیعی از موقعیت ها ارتباط برقرار کنید.
فهرست مطالب :
Cover
Colloquial Arabic of the Gulf
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Introduction
How to use this book
Pronunciation guide
Unit 1
1.1 Expressions of quantity
1.2 Orders and requests
1.3 'Please', 'Thank you', 'Be so kind'
Vocabulary
Cultural point: The Gulf States and the GCC
Reading Arabic
Unit 2
2.1 The Arabic equivalent of 'the'
2.2 The 'dual'
2.3 The plural
Vocabulary
Cultural point: History (1): the Portuguese
Reading Arabic
Unit 3
3.1 'How much/How many?'
3.2 Prices
3.3 Numbers 1 to 10
3.4 Greetings
Vocabulary
Cultural point: Food and cooking
Reading Arabic
Unit 4
4.1 Simple descriptive sentences
4.2 Noun-adjective phrases
4.3 Some other types of adjective
Vocabulary
Cultural point: Standard Arabic and Gulf Arabic
Reading Arabic
Unit 5
5.1 Numbers 11 to 1,000,000
5.2 Age
5.3 Telling the time
5.4 Personal pronouns
5.5 'Who?' and 'What?'
Vocabulary
Cultural point: Currencies, banknotes and stamps
Reading Arabic
Review Unit I
Unit 6
6.1 Expressions of place
6.2 The verb: past tense
Vocabulary
Cultural point: History (2): the British
Reading Arabic
Unit 7
7.1 Past-tense verbs: verbs beginning with a glottal stop
7.2 Past-tense verbs: 'hollow' verbs
7.3 'To say that …'
7.4 'To ask whether …'
7.5 li'ann 'because'
7.6 Expressions of manner
7.7 Further expressions of time
Vocabulary
Cultural point: The Islamic year
Reading Arabic
Unit 8
8.1 Noun phrases
8.2 The elative adjective
8.3 Word order
Vocabulary
Cultural point: Building traditions
Reading Arabic
Unit 9
9.1 Past-tense verbs: 'doubled' verbs
9.2 Past-tense verbs: 'weak' verbs
9.3 Time conjunctions
9.4 Ordinal numbers
9.5 Months
Vocabulary
Cultural point: Traditional dress: men
Reading Arabic
Unit 10
10.1 Relative clauses
10.2 Demonstrative pronouns
10.3 Demonstrative adjectives
10.4 The negative in equational sentences
10.5 'Somebody' and 'nobody'
Vocabulary
Cultural point: Traditional dress: women
Reading Arabic
Review Unit II
Unit 11
11.1 The imperfect verb: basic forms
11.2 The imperfect verb: different stem types
11.3 Review of verb forms
11.4 The uses of the imperfect
Vocabulary
Cultural point: Marriage: traditional and modern
Reading Arabic
Unit 12
12.1 Verb strings
12.2 The imperative: strong verbs
12.3 The imperative: other types of verb
12.4 The negative imperative
Vocabulary
Cultural point: Driving
Reading Arabic
Unit 13
13.1 The active participle
13.2 The passive participle
Vocabulary
Cultural point: In the market
Reading Arabic
Unit 14
14.1 The derived themes of the verb (1)
Vocabulary
Cultural point: Football
Reading Arabic
Unit 15
15.1 The verbal noun
15.2 Coordinated negatives
15.3 Compound adjectives
15.4 'Self'
Vocabulary
Cultural point: History (3): the Indians
Reading Arabic
Review Unit III
Unit 16
16.1 The derived themes of the verb (2)
16.2 Conditional sentences
Vocabulary
Cultural point: Tribes
Reading Arabic
Unit 17
17.1 Quadriliteral verbs
17.2 'To wish/want' and 'to prefer'
17.3 Verbs with double objects
Vocabulary
Cultural point: Religion, sect and ethnicity
Reading Arabic
Unit 18
18.1 Diminutives
18.2 Uses of ábu and umm
18.3 'How big!', etc.
18.4 'So-and-so'
18.5 Forms of personal address
18.6 Exhortations
Vocabulary
Cultural point: Pearls
Reading Arabic
Unit 19
19.1 Verb strings involving kaan/yikúun
19.2 More conjunctions
19.3 'As if'
19.4 Expressions meaning 'I think'
19.5 'Some' and 'each other'
19.6 Adverbs in -an
Vocabulary
Cultural point: Arabiizi
Reading Arabic
Unit 20
Texts
Vocabulary
Cultural point: Colloquial poetry
Reading Arabic
Answer key
Appendix 1: Variations in pronunciation
Appendix 2: The Arabic script
Gulf Arabic–English glossary
English–Gulf Arabic glossary
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This new edition of Colloquial Arabic of the Gulf has been revised and updated to make learning this variety of Arabic easier and more enjoyable than ever before.
Specially written by an expert for self-study and classroom use, the course offers you a step-by-step approach to spoken Arabic of the Gulf, together with an introduction to reading signs, business cards, advertisements and other realia. No prior knowledge of the language is required.
Each unit presents numerous grammatical points that are reinforced with a wide range of exercises for regular practice. A full answer key can be found at the back as well as useful vocabulary summaries throughout.
Features new to this edition include:
• a ‘Cultural Point’ section in each unit on important aspects of Gulf culture, society and history, with photographs and realia
• a ‘Reading Arabic’ section in each unit, plus a special appendix on the Arabic script
• comprehensive glossaries, both English-Arabic and Arabic-English, containing all the words in the book
• extra notes on the dialects of Oman.
By the end of this rewarding course you will be able to communicate confidently and effectively in Arabic in a broad range of situations.