a very useful and, really, a unique book as it certainly is written in a different style, which makes it illustrious. I have studied and benefited from a good number of books that teach the spoken Arabic language and found them really beneficial.
For this book , ‘Golden Supplications For Children’ I have chosen only the most important supplications, So that our children are able to memorize them with ease from one single book.
Arabic Numbers, the third book in the I Love Arabic series, introduces young learners to identifying, counting and writing Arabic numbers. This colourful book presents each number along with delightful illustrations, which the young learner has to identify, count, say aloud and then practice writing. Arabic Numbers is an exciting first book for young learners who want to master Arabic numbers. Arabic Numbers develops these skills: * Identifying numbers * Counting numbers * Writing numbers.
Ages: Teen & Young Adults First Publishing Date: 9/16/2009 Pages: 992 Publisher: Dar Al-Kotob Al-Ilmiyah Theme: Dictionaries Language: Arabic and English ISBN-10: 2745164988
This dictionary is characterized by:
It helps students update their knowledge base with the new terms used in our daily life, such as “cloning, greenhouse, globalization, etc.”
It helps students find what they are looking for in an easy, right to the point, concise, and efficient way, this is achieved by explaining the term in question in a concise way, and with an illustration when needed.
It explains the Arabic synonymous in details and by putting each of them in its right place according to alphabetic order.
It contains more than 38,000 Arabic/English explained words.
It contains more than 1,450 colored illustrations.
Professor Abdur Rahim, Director of the Translation Centre of the King Fahd Quran Printing Complex and former Professor of Arabic at the Islamic University of Madinah, Saudi Arabia, has authored texts designed to impart a knowledge of classical Arabic through applied grammar. Each lesson, based on a conversation, illustrates distinctive language patterns. These patterns are elucidated by a variety of helpful exercises. The vocabulary ranges from classical and Quranic Arabic to modern Arabic. This series of books is currently being utilized at various schools to prepare students for the University of London (UK) GCE O-Level and A-Level examinations.
This method is recognized for the Learning Circles and focuses on reading and pronunciation to read the Qur’an perfectly but also a famous method to learn to read to children
Gateway to Arabic Full Set Volume 1 to 7 Complete SetGateway To Arabic Book 1 (9780954083311)
Gateway To Arabic Book 2 (9780954083304)
Gateway To Arabic Book 3 (9780954083328)
Gateway To Arabic Book 4 (9780954083335)
Gateway To Arabic Book 5 (9780954083373)
Gateway To Arabic Book 6 (9780954083380)
Gateway To Arabic Book 7 (9780954750992)
Gateway to Arabic Book Seven adds to the student’s knowledge of the derived forms of Arabic verbs by teaching Forms Five to Ten inclusive, supported by written exercises. The key theme running through the book is overseas travel, and dialogues include dealing with lost luggage at the airport, calling a taxi, booking a hotel room and exchanging money.
The key theme running through this book is the weather and seasons and the student will learn to talk about the temperature and climate in various parts of the world at different times of the year. As usual, passages of dialogue and extensive exercises enable the student to put into practice the knowledge he/she has acquired.
Gateway to Arabic is a well-structured, progressive course that has been carefully designed to teach Arabic in a non-Arabic-speaking environment to learners from a broad age range. It is highly popular with evening and weekend madrasahs, Muslim schools, as well as with adult learners.
As students progress in building up their knowledge of Arabic grammar and vocabulary, they are able to put into practice the skills they have acquired through written exercises, spoken passages of dialogue and comprehension exercises.
Book Five focuses on air travel, meals and medical matters. It builds upon the student’s knowledge of first form verbs by introducing various defective forms (verbs containing one or more weak root letters). The book also extends the student’s understanding of cardinal numbers into the thousands and suggests practical applications for their use.