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Complete Arabic (free resources)
Jack Smart and Frances Altorfer
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This is the free audio that accompanies the 2017 edition of Complete Arabic Beginner to Intermediate Course (9781444195163). This book is available to purchase from most book retailers. You will need the book to get the most out of this audio.
By the end of Complete Arabic you will have a solid intermediate-level grounding in the four key skills - reading, writing, speaking and listening - and be able to communicate with confidence and accuracy.
If you want to move confidently from beginner to intermediate level, this is the course for you. It's perfect for the self-study learner, with a one-to-one tutor, or for the beginner classroom. It can also be used as a refresher course.
You will be able to access these free resources online, or download them to the Teach Yourself Library app. Please note you will not be able to save the files to your computer.
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Antzela Crackerson commented on Complete Arabic (free resources) from Complete Arabic (free resources): Furthermore, many times, the answers to the questions do not match with the given answers in the back .You had it wrong .They are many times mistakes throughout the book .My most recent is on Practice of Chapter 11 ( I give an example ) .Lastly, because I am very fed up, you clearly state that -D is used for personal relationships and abstract concepts, and in the exercise(3a) , you illustrate the exact opposite .I followed your principle, and when I went to check, they were all wrong, so where does that principle stand for ? Which is the correct ? Are you serious? How are we going to learn ?
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