This blog aims to teach people the Lebanese dialect. It uses both …
This blog aims to teach people the Lebanese dialect. It uses both video components and themed vocabulary lists such as weather and words for schools and universities. Vocabulary lists are written in both Arabic and transliterated English. Cultural components about Lebanon and occasional news items are included.
UCLA's Listen to Learn activities page features numerous, high-quality videos and activities …
UCLA's Listen to Learn activities page features numerous, high-quality videos and activities covering a variety of Arabic dialects, including Iraqi, Lebanese, Egyptian, Moroccan, as well as Modern Standard Arabic. Users may pick from a number of speakers within a chosen dialect, all of whom speak from readily available text about a range of topics, including family life, culture, school, activities, and food. Each topic is accompanied by a video and activities designed to reinforce the vocabulary and ideas covered in the video.
This textbook is for students who have at least an intermediate level …
This textbook is for students who have at least an intermediate level of MSA and who wish to learn Levantine Arabic, defined here as the Arabic spoken in the Holy Land, Western Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon; special attention is paid to the latter two areas. The textbook contains 19 lessons covering a variety of situations and topics that students are likely to encounter in these countries. Audio files for this textbook are available for free from the Yale University Press website.
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