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Abboud, Peter F. – 1968
The purpose of this report is to survey and evaluate the various facets of teaching of Arabic in the United States, and to give an appraisal of the state of the art. The objectives o f Arabic language teaching, the special problems that Arabic presents to Americans, and the various components common to all foreign language teaching programs,…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Arabic, Diglossia, Instructional Materials
Abboud, Peter F.; And Others – 1976
This is a listing of recorded drills to accompany lessons 1-45 in "Elementary Modern Standard Arabic." Those recorded drills which are written out in the textbook are referred to in this list, but are not written out. Those recorded drills which are not found in the textbook are written out in this listing for the convenience of the…
Descriptors: Arabic, Grammar, Higher Education, Instructional Materials
Abboud, Peter F.; And Others – 1976
This volume is the second part of a revision of the 1968 edition of "Elementary Modern Standard Arabic." Part Two begins the transition to the intermediate level of Arabic. Lessons 31-40 anticipate the format of the intermediate text in that the new vocabulary of each lesson is introduced in preparatory sentences, which present the item…
Descriptors: Arabic, Grammar, Higher Education, Instructional Materials
Abboud, Peter F.; And Others – 1975
This volume is part of a revision of the 1968 edition of "Elementary Modern Standard Arabic." It consists of 30 lessons covering the basic grammatical structures of Modern Standard Arabic, and presupposes a knowledge of the phonological and writing systems. The first priority is the comprehension of written materials, but other skills…
Descriptors: Arabic, Grammar, Higher Education, Instructional Materials
Abboud, Peter F.; And Others – 1968
This volume consists of ten lessons covering the fundamentals of the phonological and the writing systems of Modern Standard Arabic (MSA). Objectives include the ability to: (1) read fully vocalized Arabic script; (2) write in an intelligible manner; and (3) distinguish and produce the sounds of MSA. The phonological system used is that of the…
Descriptors: Arabic, Consonants, Higher Education, Instructional Materials