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TitleRecommended Arabic Study Materials
BodyEditor's note: A recent request on the LLTI listerv for multimedia Arabic study
materials received the following suggestions.

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We use these at Georgia State:

http://www.press.georgetown.edu/detail.html?session=748ff413f6094ce8fb66e1d619c8a0fc&id=1589011023

http://www.press.georgetown.edu/detail.html?session=748ff413f6094ce8fb66e1d619c8a0fc&id=158901104X

http://www.press.georgetown.edu/detail.html?session=748ff413f6094ce8fb66e1d619c8a0fc&id=0878402918

http://www.press.georgetown.edu/detail.html?session=748ff413f6094ce8fb66e1d619c8a0fc&id=0878403507

Elsawy, M. Re: #7802.1 Arabic textbooks and materials (!). Language
Learning and Technology International Information Forum.
LLTI@LISTSERV.DARTMOUTH.EDU (21 Feb. 2005).

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Our program uses Alif-Baa and Al-Kitaab. The feedback is favorable.

Ross, A. Re: #7802.1 Arabic textbooks and materials (!). Language Learning
and Technology International Information Forum.
LLTI@LISTSERV.DARTMOUTH.EDU (21 Feb. 2005).

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If you are looking for web based material that are accompanied by
downloadable books to teach Arabic, then visit www.arabacademy.com The
online material is composed of 11 language levels running from novice to
advanced. It is recommended that you use it as the main material for your
courses.

The Arab Academy provides Arabic teachers and students with a complete
solution. You get interative lessons and activities, online tests, downloadable
books, automatic report generation, student tracking facilities, and technical
support. The courses take a communicative functional approach, teaching
standard Arabic in developmentally appropriate lessons designed by
professional teachers of Arabic.

For more information on our course offerings, visit:
http://www.arabacademy.com/register/u

Ghanem, S. Re: #7802.1 Arabic textbooks and materials (!). Language
Learning and Technology International Information Forum.
LLTI@LISTSERV.DARTMOUTH.EDU (21 Feb. 2005).

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At the University of Maryland, we are currently using "Alif Baa" and "Al Kitaab",
which I, as a foreign language teacher AND a beginning learner of Arabic,
can heartily recommend. We had previously used "Ahlan wa Sahlan" which I
found to be a little less "user friendly" (to me as a learner) than the Al-Kitaab
series. I particularly recommend Alif Baa which gives a strong foundation in
the Arabic alphabet and sound system, which I feel is key to success with the
language.

Minnick, N. Re: #7802.1 Arabic textbooks and materials (!). Language
Learning and Technology International Information Forum.
LLTI@LISTSERV.DARTMOUTH.EDU (22 Feb. 2005).
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