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'Arabiyyat al-Naas (Part Two)

An Intermediate Course in Arabic

Jonathan Featherstone author Elizabeth Huntley author Munther Younes author Makda Weatherspoon author Hanada Al-Masri author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:26th Oct '22

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Arabiyyat al Naas (Part Two): An Intermediate Course in Arabic, second edition, offers a vibrant course in Arabic as it is written and spoken today by educated native speakers.

It is a theme-based textbook delivered in the form of a serialized radio drama. Through the lens of journalism and personal interactions modelled by the main characters of this radio drama, learners are equipped to continue developing their spoken and written Arabic skills in the context of authentic dialogues and reading texts. As such, this book reflects cross-dialectal communication as used by native speakers across the Arab world.

Features include:

  • Twenty-one theme-based units covering a wide range of relevant and engaging topics
  • Thorough coverage of listening, speaking, writing and reading skills in every unit, with lessons structured to provide students with variety, stimulation and further opportunities for practice
  • Humorous, realistic dialogues reflecting everyday educated speech among Arabs to build up strong and practical communication skills
  • Free companion website (www.routledge.com/cw/younes) featuring extensive audio recordings of the listening materials in the textbook, videos that supplement the textbook, and texts of the listening passages in the textbook

Developed by an experienced and dynamic author team and tested over a number of years at Cornell University, Arabiyyat al Naas (Part Two) will be an essential resource for intermediate-level students of Arabic. While primarily designed for classroom use, the accessibility of the course also renders it highly suitable for independent study. Using the Common European Framework Reference, it takes the learner from B.1 to B.2 and, in terms of the levels of the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages, it takes the learner from Intermediate Low to Intermediate High/Advanced Low.

This volume is the second in a pioneering three-part series of Arabic textbooks which together provide a complete three-year undergraduate language program.

"The new and improved edition of Arabiyyat al-Naas, Part II provides a welcome addition to the field of Arabic language instruction. The inclusion of both spoken Levantine and Egyptian dialects – complemented by readings in Modern Standard Arabic, helps to widen the appeal of this new edition and mirrors the way students are likely to encounter the language being used outside the classroom. With the characteristic wit and humor that we have come to expect from this team, the book explores aspects of modern life and guides students through a variety of themes designed to bring Arabic language learning into the 21st century! Students should particularly enjoy learning the secrets of making superb hummus and using the songs in the book to help them remember vocabulary and improve pronunciation."

Nancy Coffin, Senior Lecturer, Director of the Arabic Program, Princeton University, USA

"Munther Younes and his team have done it again! Arabiyyat al-Naas Part II is a leap forward in presenting the real-life language and culture of the heart of the Arab world in an integrated way. The story line is rich and engaging and there is plentiful comprehensible input to assist students in developing proficiency in listening, reading, speaking and writing."

Kirk Belnap, Professor, Asian and Near Eastern Languages, Bingham Young University, USA

"Congratulations to the ‘Arabiyyat al-Naas team for producing this cutting-edge intermediate textbook using the Integrated Approach to the teaching and learning of Arabic. Students and educators of Egyptian, Levantine, and MSA will welcome this edition, better seeing themselves reflected in the curriculum through incorporating cross-dialect communication in the US and UK Arab diasporas."

Awad Awad, Director of Public Education, Alif Institute, Atlanta, USA

ISBN: 9781138353114

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 1500g

506 pages

2nd edition