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'Arabiyyat al-Naas (Part Two) Munther Younes

'Arabiyyat al-Naas (Part Two) By Munther Younes

'Arabiyyat al-Naas (Part Two) by Munther Younes


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Arabiyyat al-Naas (Part Two) is an Arabic language textbook designed to bring learners from a lower to a higher intermediate level of language proficiency. The book is a continuation of the first level books in this series (Arabiyyat al-Naas fii Bilaad al-Shaam or 'Arabiyaat al-Naas fii maSr).

'Arabiyyat al-Naas (Part Two) Summary

'Arabiyyat al-Naas (Part Two): An Intermediate Course in Arabic by Munther Younes

  • Designed to bring learners of Arabic from a lower to a higher intermediate level of language proficiency

  • The book is a continuation of the first level books in this series (either 'Arabiyyat al-Naas fii Bilaad al-Shaam or 'Arabiyaat al-Naas fii maSr)

  • Develops spoken Arabic through authentic dialogue

  • Improves your reading comprehension skills

'Arabiyyat al-Naas (Part Two) Reviews

The new and improved edition of Arabiyyat al-Naas, Part II provides a welcome addition to the field of Arabic language instruction. The inclusion of both spoken Levantine and Egyptian dialects - complemented by readings in Modern Standard Arabic, helps to widen the appeal of this new edition and mirrors the way students are likely to encounter the language being used outside the classroom. With the characteristic wit and humor that we have come to expect from this team, the book explores aspects of modern life and guides students through a variety of themes designed to bring Arabic language learning into the 21st century! Students should particularly enjoy learning the secrets of making superb hummus and using the songs in the book to help them remember vocabulary and improve pronunciation.

Nancy Coffin, Senior Lecturer, Director of the Arabic Program, Princeton University, USA

Munther Younes and his team have done it again! Arabiyyat al-Naas Part II is a leap forward in presenting the real-life language and culture of the heart of the Arab world in an integrated way. The story line is rich and engaging and there is plentiful comprehensible input to assist students in developing proficiency in listening, reading, speaking and writing.

Kirk Belnap, Professor, Asian and Near Eastern Languages, Bingham Young University, USA

Congratulations to the 'Arabiyyat al-Naas team for producing this cutting-edge intermediate textbook using the Integrated Approach to the teaching and learning of Arabic. Students and educators of Egyptian, Levantine, and MSA will welcome this edition, better seeing themselves reflected in the curriculum through incorporating cross-dialect communication in the US and UK Arab diasporas.

Awad Awad, Director of Public Education, Alif Institute, Atlanta, USA

About Munther Younes

Munther Younes is Reis Senior Lecturer of Arabic Language and Linguistics and Director of the Arabic Program at Cornell University. He is the co-author of the 'Arabiyyat al-Naas textbook series and the author of the following books: The Routledge Introduction to Qur'anic Arabic, Kalila wa Dimna for Students of Arabic , The Integrated Approach to Arabic Instruction, and Charging Steeds or Maidens Doing Good Deeds: In Search of the Original Qur'an, all published by Routledge. He has also published numerous articles on Arabic linguistics, teaching Arabic as a foreign language, and the language of the Qur'an.

Hanada Al-Masri is Associate Professor of Arabic in the Department of Modern Languages at Denison University, Ohio, where she teaches Arabic language and culture courses at all levels. She serves as Chair of the Department of Modern Languages and Director of the Middle East and North African studies program. Her research areas include translation theory and Arabic literary translation, discourse analysis, language attitudes, and Arabic language teaching and pedagogy. She is a certified ACTFL OPI tester since 2014. Dr. Al-Masri holds a PhD in linguistics from Purdue University (Indiana) as well as an MA in linguistics and a BA in English language and literature from the University of Jordan.

Jonathan Featherstone is a great believer in the Integrated Approach. He has been teaching Arabic to non-native speakers for over 30 years. Jonathan has taught Arabic in the UK at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, the Defence School of Languages and, more recently, at the University of Edinburgh as Senior Teaching Fellow. He is also a teacher trainer and has delivered workshops in Communicative Arabic Teaching in the UK, UAE, and US. He is also author of BBC Talk Arabic and co-author of Arabiyyat al-Naas fi Masr.

Elizabeth Huntley is a current doctoral student in second language studies at Michigan State University. She holds master's degrees in teaching Arabic as a foreign language and in Middle Eastern and North African studies from the University of Michigan. She has taught Arabic at the tertiary level at Cornell University and the University of Michigan, and at the pre-tertiary level with the Concordia Language Villages, the Middlebury-Monterey Language Academy, and the STARTALK Arabic Summer Academy of the Boston Public Schools.

Makda G. Weatherspoon is Senior Lecturer of Arabic at Cornell University. She has also taught Arabic at the University of Washington and Middlebury Language Program in addition to working as a curriculum developer of online Arabic materials at the University of Cambridge Language Centre. Prior to teaching at the university level, she worked as an English instructor with refugees and immigrants preparing to take their US citizenship tests. Makda is the co-author of the following textbooks: Arabiyyat al-Naas fii Masr, Arabiyyat al-Naas (Part One) , and Arabiyyat al-Naas Part II, second edition.

Table of Contents

(Contents)

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Unit One: Introductions

( ):

( ):

( ):

(Grammar)

Expressing Possession with (in Levantine and Egyptian)

( )

( ):

Arabic Plurals

( ):

  1. Verb Conjugation: The Past Tense ( )
  2. Noun-adjective phrases and Idafa phrases

:

( )

Agreement in non-human plural nouns

: ( ) (CW)

Sociolinguistic Corner

  1. Past Tense Verb Conjugations in Egyptian ( ), Levantine ( ) and
  2. Question Words in , , and

:

Unit Two: Work

:

  1. How Many/Much ( + )
  2. Subjects and Predicates: Verbless Sentences in Arabic

: !

:

:

  1. Verb conjugation: The Present Tense in MSA ( )
  2. Subject Markers, Object Pronouns, and the Stem of the Verb
  3. The Stem ( )

: -

Sociolinguistic Corner

  1. Expressing to want in , , and
  2. Using /
  3. Present tense conjugation in , and

:

Unit Three: The Arabic Language

: ( ) -

Stems, Roots, and Patterns ( )

: ( ) -

  1. Root Types
  2. Verb conjugations for different root types: Hollow and final-weak verbs

: -

  1. The Comparative and Superlative in Arabic
  2. Arabic Verb Forms

: -

Verb Forms: VI, VII, and X

: ( ) (CW)

Sociolinguistic Corner: Different words and expressions in , and

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Unit Four: Travel and Toursim

: -

Nouns derived from verbs ( ): The verbal noun

: : - !

  1. More on non-human plurals
  2. The Active Participle ( )

: -

The Passive Participle ( )

: -

  1. The Case System
  2. The Accusative Case ( )

: !

Sociolinguistic Corner: in , and

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Unit Five: Food and Drink

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More on Negation in and : The use of

: -

  1. The Ordinal Numbers 1-10( )
  2. The Imperative ( )
  3. Negating the Imperative

:

:

  1. More on : Use of the Accusative case after
  2. Using with the

:

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  1. The Passive Voice ( ) in
  2. The Case System: Masculine Sound Plural and Dual

:

Verb Negation in : the use of , , and

: (CW)

  1. ( ) (CW)
  2. ( ) (CW)

: ( ): .

:

Unit Six: Arabic Music

: -

: -

: -

: +

Review of the Active Participle ( ) , the Passive Participle ( ), and the Verbal Noun ( )

: -

:

More on the Passive Voice in

:

  1. More on in : The five nouns ( )
  2. The Dual Form-

: - -

:

:

:

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Unit Seven: The Arab Woman

: - !

The Imperative Revisited ( - )

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  1. Forming the Verbal Nouns with hollow and final-weak roots
  2. Nouns with an Initial

:

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The Accusative Case Revisited: Accusative of the Absolute ( )

:

!

:

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The Relative Pronoun Revisited

:

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Unit Eight: Politics and Human Rights

: - : !

  1. Review of Feminine Plurals, Human and Non-Human
  2. Spelling Changes in Form VIII Verbs ( )
  3. The Adjective favorite ( )

:

  1. The Connectors and
  2. Adding Adjectives to Construct Phrases

:

Negation Using the Particle

:

!

  1. The Connectors ... ...
  2. Moods of the Present Tense Verb
  3. Demonstrative Pronouns in ((

Sociolinguistic Corner: The Particle

Sociolinguistic Corner

The Particle

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Unit Nine: The Economy

: - -

  1. Assimilated Roots ( )

: - -

:

:

Relative Pronouns in :

: ...

  1. Using the Particles /
  2. More on Spelling Changes in Verb Patterns Derived from Defective Roots
  3. Form VI

: ( ) (CW)

Sociolinguistic Corner

  1. /

:

Unit Ten: Law and Order

: - !

The Returning Pronoun ( )

: - !

  1. The as an 'individualiser'
  2. The Verb and the
  3. The of Form III verbs derived from final-weak roots

:

  1. The third person feminine plural pronoun
  2. Future Marker ( / ) in
  3. The Particles and (Review)

:

:

: !

The Deletion of of

: !

  1. The Dual ( ) in
  2. Conjugation of the verb in the present tense
  3. : !

    : (CW)

    : ( ) (CW)

    Sociolinguistic Corner:

    :

    Unit Eleven: Health

    : - !

    The Use of with the Active Participle in Arabic

    : - !

    Moving to the past with

    :

    !

    . ...

    . ... ...

  4. More on the Accusative Case: Adverbials of Time and Manner

:

: .

: ...

Sociolinguistic Corner: Possession with or

:

Unit Twelve: Sports

: -

:

:

:

  1. Accusative of Specification ( )
  2. !

:

:

The Dual ( ): Review

: ..

  1. Ordinal Numbers: Review
  2. Negation of the Future with

: ( ) (CW)

Sociolinguistic Corner:

:

Unit Thirteen: Palestine

: : !

The Root and the Stem ( )

: :

:

  1. Ordinal Numbers (11-20)
  2. More practice

:

: -

Samples from Mahmoud Darwish's poetry))

:

: (CW)

: ( ) (CW)

Sociolinguistic Corner: I miss you in and

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Unit Fourteen: Ethnicities and Religions in the Arab World

: - !

The Use of with the Conditional in and

: - !

:

:

:

  1. Connectors ( )( ... ), ( ...) and ( )
  2. Nisba Adjectives of Nationalities (Plural)

: (CW)

Sociolinguistic Corner:

:

Unit Fifteen: Festivals and Celebrations

: - - ... !

: - -

:

:

  1. ...

:

Word Order in the Arabic sentence

:

-

More on verbal nouns derived from verbs based on weak roots

  1. ( ) (CW)
  2. ( ) (CW)

Sociolinguistic Corner

:

Unit Sixteen: Migration and Refugees

: : !

The Prepositions and

: : !

:

:

The Particle

:

:

: !

: ( ) (CW)

Sociolinguistic Corner: / vs. / to leave

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Unit Seventeen: The Environment

: - !

The b- Prefix with the Present Tense in and

: - !

:

Using and

:

Sociolinguistic Corner: The Verb /

:

Unit Eighteen: Marriage

: : -

: - - !

Active Participles of Verbs Based on Weak Roots

  1. Hollow Roots
  2. Doubled Roots

:

!

( of Absolute Negation )

:

: ( ) (CW)

The Sociolinguistic Corner: The Plural of in and

Additional information

NGR9781138353107
9781138353107
1138353108
'Arabiyyat al-Naas (Part Two): An Intermediate Course in Arabic by Munther Younes
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Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2022-10-26
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