Learn how to speak fluent Arabic in an easy and fun way in just 12 weeks. This indispensable guide also comes with a free audio app for Apple and Android phones, featuring native speech that enables you to hone your pronunciation.
Whether you’re beginning from the scratch or looking to polish your existing knowledge, 15-Minute Arabic is a quick and convenient option for learning the language. This book features 12 themed chapters broken down into 15-minute daily lessons, spanning a range of everyday situations to help you conduct your business or travel smoothly.
Jargon-free, straightforward instructions equip you to converse with ease, whether you’re shopping for groceries, trying to find accommodation, ordering tea at a café, or sightseeing around town.
Each lesson combines Arabic vocabulary and grammar essentials with full-color photographs for comprehensive learning. The guide also includes an English-Arabic dictionary, an extensive menu of popular Arabic dishes, and excellent "review and repeat" exercises at the end of each chapter to test yourself and track your progress.
Packed with cultural tips, neatly labelled images of everyday life objects, conversational advice, and grammar explanations, 15-Minute Arabic is the go-to book for mastering the Arabic language.
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You really don't learn anything from such books, there is hardly any dialogue, just bunch of situational back and forth which becomes useless. The only reason I got this book, was to read arabic sentences and practice the reading. These types of books were meant to travel, but imagine you being in a foreign country asking someone "what do you do for work"????