Arabic without Tears: Bk. 1: A First Book for Younger Learners by Imran Hamza Alawiye (2006-06-30) Alawiye, Imran H. Alawiye, Imran H. Alawiye, Imran H. Alawiye, Imran H. Alawiye, Imran H. Alawiye, Imran H. Alawiye, Imran H. Alawiye, Imran H. Alawiye, Imran H. Alawiye, Imran H.
M**L
Highly recommended
My 9 year old grand daughter had expressed an interest in learning Arabic so I bought her this for Christmas, thinking it might be a bit young but on the other hand she has no one to teach her pronunciation and she is old enough to go online and download pronunciation guides herself. She absolutely loved it and spent Christmas Day studying and doing the exercises, despite many other presents. Can't give you a better recommendation!
K**R
Brilliant for English speakers
Brilliant for English speakers. A must for adults as well as kids learning writing Arabic script. The script covers some everyday objects which one would encounter in daily life however I have never yet come across a "BITREEK", penguin in the Mideast or North Africa. I could have done with this book in Libya in the old days as everything was in Arabic under Gadaffi.
L**N
Nice
Simple to follow and enjoyable to use as a tool to learn.
K**N
This has been a really excellent teaching book for my son
This has been a really excellent teaching book for my son, its a great start, hopefully this series extends through the grade levels
N**T
Really good and fun
Really good and fun
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