Ahlan wa sahlan : functional modern standard Arabic for intermediate learners
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Ahlan wa sahlan : functional modern standard Arabic for intermediate learners
(Yale language series)
Yale University Press, c2006
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Ahlan wa-sahlan
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Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto Universityグローバル専攻
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Ahlan wa Sahlan: Functional Modern Standard Arabic for Intermediate Learners is an intermediate text designed for students continuing to develop overall proficiency in Modern Standard Arabic. Features of the programme include: * An innovative approach that combines theory and practice, emphasising the development of skills such as listening, speaking and writing. * A 33-page grammar review provides a smooth transition from beginning to intermediate level study and allows students to review what they have already learned. * A variety of new drills and exercises for classroom use, an audio programme that contains listening comprehension passages by native speakers and authentic reading passages offering insight into the target cultures.
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