Arabic Shortcuts 3: Speak Arabic, #3
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About this ebook
"EXTEND ARABIC Word power with this Arabic speaking book, Lots of dialogues to speak in any situation"
Become FLUENT SPEAKING ARABIC SKILLS
Features you will get in this Arabic shortcut 3
- 30 topics of real Arabic dialogues,
- Approximately 2000 new words
- Lots of expression and usage of the language,
- Arabic culture & Etiquette
- 100 hours of lesson
- Recap of lessons with a list of vocabularies
- and lots of quiz
Questions:
What foreign language to learn?
It depends on your objective of learning. If you intend to travel or do business in Arabic, then I suppose learning the Arabic language does help a lot because most locals speak Arabic, when you speak their language, you relate yourself to the people around you.
Is it easy to learn speaking Arabic?
Yes, we have written transliteration for non speakers of Arabic to learn it easily. You need to hear from native Arabic speakers, you can definitely speak Arabic. However, writing is a process that needs lots of practice; however the first step is to have the right intention and discipline. .
How fast can I learn a foreign language?
It depends on your commitment and time. It is best to mingle with the locals. If you start learning today, you will gain something new, however if you forgo your learning discoveries, you will not gain anything for couple of years. This is the best time to learn.
Why learn Arabic language?
Firstly, the tourist industry is expanding, some people preferred to visit Asian countries, because it is cheaper. Why spend thousands of dollars to Europe?
Secondly; opportunities to get products cheaper and import to your country.
Thirdly; business collaboration to expand your business.
Fourthly: cheap place to spend in winter such as accommodation and food.
How to learn a foreign language:
"Get the Arabic handbook in eBook format, I know that our mind takes some time to process information especially learning a foreign language and the process of learning is tough and the language intricate, but the reason is that, you need to learn innovatively and use many different approach, because by just reading the book would make you bored. You need to be creative in using the foreign language phrase in a daily basis. Speak and use whatever you have learnt into practice". Cheers to your success. GET this book.
Review Arabic language book: "The Arabic language book is perfect for travellers, business people and anybody else that needs to know the most often used Arabic phrases. This book and learning system offers the fastest and most efficient method to speak and understand the Arabic that you need".
What are the standards of this book?
It is written according to the CEFR B1 format.
A word from the author: "My book helps students and working adults who want to learn Arabic language simple and easy by direct Arabic speaking; included with transliteration and English translation. The unique advantage is that it was based on the author's actual life experience learning Arabic with his perspective and learning concept will enlighten the process of learning Arabic language, the process of learning this book is commitment of 100 hours"
Mohd Mursalin Saad
"The author of this book, writes and narrates his foreign langauge books. have lots of expereinced teaching foreign students from zero. They studied foreign language at colleges and foreign affairs department. Passionate about writing, narrating and graphic designs". He feels that learning foreign language should be taught in schools to equip students with interacial harmony and understanding other people to create peace and humanity.
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Arabic Shortcuts 3 - Mohd Mursalin Saad
A WORD OF APPRECIATION
To the following special people who supported this project:
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Author: Mohd Mursalin Sa’ad
My caring wife: Khairunnisa Ahmadi
My Beloved children:
Syahmul Aziz
Sakinah Shamsul
Mardhiah
Mohd Sodiq
Ahmad Shauqi
Siti Nora Jais
Shakir Nafis
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Please contact LETS
at [email protected]
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1- TABLE OF CONTENTS..........................................3
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2- TIPS TO REINFORCE
Your Arabic skills with 7 tips ............. 10
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3- UNIT 1: TALK ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY
Where minds start to grow...................18
1.1 Phrase Builder
1.2 Culture:
1.3 First day of school
1.4 Talk about the university
1.5 Types of faculties
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UNIT 2: WORK INTERVIEWS
Tips in answering questions ................30
2.1 Phrase Builder
2.2 Culture
2.3 The manager introduce himself
2.4 Interview questions
2.5 It is hard to get jobs
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4- UNIT 3: GOING TO WORK
Just take the bus, it is cheaper ...........47
3.1 Phrase Builder
3.2 Culture
3.3 How do you go to work?
3.4 How much time it takes to work?
3.5 Asking for the address
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5- UNIT 4: LEISURE
What’s your hobby? ..............................63
4.1 Phrase Builder
4.2 Culture
4.3 What’s your hobby?
4.4 Learn important skills
4.5 Talk about yourself
UNIT 5: AT THE DOCTOR
Explain your sickness............................76
5.1 Phrase Builder
5.2 Culture
5.3 At the doctor
5.4 Doctor’s Prescription
5.5 Visit the hospital
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6- UNIT 6: AT THE CONFERENCE
Coordinate an event ....................88
6.1 Phrase Builder
6.2 Culture
6.3 Registration
6.4 Borrow a receiver and earpiece
6.5 What’s your comment?
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7- UNIT 7: IMPORT & EXPORT
Process of developing connections...102
7.1 Phrase Builder
7.2 Culture
7.3 How can we support you?
7.4 Importing goods
7.5 What’s the quantity?
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8- UNIT 8: TALKING ON THE PHONE
Take a message...........116
8.1 Phrase Builder
8.2 Culture
8.3 Receive a message
8.4 Revealing the message
8.5 Collaboration
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9- UNIT 9: BOOKING CONFIRMATION
Get the hotel and rooms ..........133
9.1 Phrase Builder
9.2 Culture
9.3 Confirm booking
9.4 Hotel near the city area
9.5 Booking a meeting room
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10- UNIT 10: FUTURE ECONOMY
Strategic planning ...........146
10.1 Phrase Builder
10.2 Culture
10.3 How to improve the economy
10.4 Education Plan
10.5 Raising Funds
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11- DISCOVER GRAMMAR RULES
Rules & concepts ....................................163
11.1 Prepositions
11.2 Interrogative Particle
11-3 Negation Particle
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12- PHRASE BUILDER
More to learn.........................................175
Chapter 1
HOW TO REINFORCE
Your Arabic skills
The 7 review tips and learning tools that will truly sharpen your Arabic Skills
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1. Listen to native speaker speaking and emulate the phrase
One of the best ways to learn Arabic is to listen to native speakers over and over again until you understand what they are saying. With that being said, Books included with audios does help you to pick up pronunciation from a native speaker. It’s not surprising, then, that Arabic shortcuts
offers a line-by-line transliteration and translation features that lets you listen and emulate every word and phrase. Words will benefit you, if you speak and practice daily.
2. Practice voice over using voice-recording tool to emulate and improve your pronunciation
Listening to your own voice seems awful. No one likes to hear themselves recorded, but it is a great way to perfect your pronunciation! Record yourself and compare against a fluent speaker. If you sound different, repeat after the fluent speaker until your pronunciation matches the speaker’s phrase. Download Audacity, which is FREE, it has a great voice-recording feature that makes recording super easy. Never hesitate or be shy about your pronunciation again. Get hold of a headphone with a microphone. And practice emulating the Arabic speaker.
3. Emulate recorded conversations.
You need a strategy to learn Arabic. The latest technology with a range of mobile phone may do the trick. First read the book and grasp the meanings of phrases. Second, listen to the native speaker. Third; start recording your own voice. Repeat every line till you master the language. If you have a friend who is also learning Arabic, then it will be much fun to record your voices and play again. Create scenarios as if you are speaking to an Arabic person. You might even laugh at your voices, but having fun is a key to enjoying a fruitful journey of grasping Arabic language.
4. Constant reviews
I had a Chinese student who wanted to learn Arabic language because he was deployed to Oman. The course runs for 5 hours a day, included in the package are reading and writing Arabic script, not to mention practical speaking on a daily basis for just one month. I was surprised that he can speak Arabic well. The reason is he told me that when he reached home he will revise his Arabic for another 2 or 3 hours a day. THUMBS UP Mate! A diligent student who reviews and pick up words and phrases will definitely gain understanding of the language. The process is simple; you only need to save the audio files to your mobile phones and if it lacks memory, just add more memory. Or better yet use