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Arabic for Nerds 1: Fill the Gaps - 270 Questions about Arabic Grammar
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Arabic for Nerds 1: Fill the Gaps - 270 Questions about Arabic Grammar
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FILL THE GAPS. Arabic for Nerds 1 will push you from the intermediate (B1) to the advanced level (B2/C1).
Gerald Drißner has been collecting
interesting facts about Arabic grammar, vocabulary and expressions, hints and traps
for almost ten years. Finally he has compiled them to a book:
Arabic for Nerds
.
This book should fill a gap. There are plenty of books about Arabic for beginners, but it is difficult to find good material for
intermediate students
This book is suitable for readers who have been studying Arabic for at least two years. Readers should have a sound knowledge of vocabulary (around 3000 words) and know about tenses, verb moods and plurals.
If a student wants to reach an advanced level, it is not about learning vocabulary lists - it is about understanding the
fascinating core of Arabic
Arabic for Nerds doesn't teach vocabulary, nor are there exercises.
This book explains how Arabic works
and gives readers hints in using and understanding the language better. Since most of the Arabic words are given in translation, the reader should be able to read this book without a dictionary.
This is what
is all about. It is
specifically intended for intermediate learners
Gerald Drißner has been collecting
interesting facts about Arabic grammar, vocabulary and expressions, hints and traps
for almost ten years. Finally he has compiled them to a book:
Arabic for Nerds
.
This book should fill a gap. There are plenty of books about Arabic for beginners, but it is difficult to find good material for
intermediate students
This book is suitable for readers who have been studying Arabic for at least two years. Readers should have a sound knowledge of vocabulary (around 3000 words) and know about tenses, verb moods and plurals.
If a student wants to reach an advanced level, it is not about learning vocabulary lists - it is about understanding the
fascinating core of Arabic
Arabic for Nerds doesn't teach vocabulary, nor are there exercises.
This book explains how Arabic works
and gives readers hints in using and understanding the language better. Since most of the Arabic words are given in translation, the reader should be able to read this book without a dictionary.
This is what
is all about. It is
specifically intended for intermediate learners