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Arabic (Egyptian): Learn to Speak and Understand Egyptian Arabic with Pimsleur Language Programs
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Arabic (Egyptian): Learn to Speak and Understand Egyptian Arabic with Pimsleur Language Programs

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Comprehensive Arabic (Egyptian) includes 30 lessons of essential grammar and vocabulary -- 16 hours of real-life spoken practice sessions -- plus an introduction to reading.

Upon completion of this Level I program, you will have functional spoken proficiency with the most-frequently-used vocabulary and grammatical structures. You will be able to:

* initiate and maintain face-to-face conversations,

* deal with every day situations -- ask for information, directions, and give basic information about yourself and family,

* communicate basic information on informal topics and participate in casual conversations,

* avoid basic cultural errors and handle minimum courtesy and travel requirements,

* satisfy personal needs and limited social demands,

* establish rapport with strangers in foreign countries,

* begin reading and sounding out items with native-like pronunciation.

 
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Product Details
Author:Pimsleur
Publisher:Pimsleur
Publication Date:November 01, 2001
ISBN:0743506596
Package Length:13.26 inches
Package Width:11.52 inches
Package Height:1.97 inches
Package Weight:2.47 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 13 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5
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4Very Good Course for Beginners and Intermediate Alike  Mar 12, 2008
Very nice structure and style of lessons. I was impressed. The course is on the pricey side but it's well worth it.
You may want to download Egyptian Arabic Vocab Clinic from www.egyptianarabic.com with over 3000 words and expressions. It's about $50, but in combination with Pimsleur you got yourself an excellent language course.
There are some ambiguous, not commonly spoken expressions used on the CD's (very few though), so check with other sources, other Egyptians maybe :) before memorizing them.
Again, this is a VERY strong course for the beginners, I highly recommend it. But, like other users mentioned, it lacks vocabulary and verb rules. All of which you can get from Vocab Clinic. I've used both with the great success. Love it!

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4An Excellent Supplement  Dec 14, 2007
I'm working my way through the "short course" (5 CDs, 10 lessons ... which I don't see on Amazon). Prior to this I had one semester of Arabic in college, many years ago, and had worked my way up to half a dozen hard chapters of a "Teach Yourself Arabic" book.

Pimsleur is awesome as a supplement to this. I could make very basic sentences in standard Arabic, but it was stilted and formal. As it is, this course is giving me an excellent intro to casually speaking in the actual rhythms of spoken Egyptian Arabic. I'm having a lot of 'a-ha!' moments. It's great for confidence boosting, and I have a sense that my base is much stronger, and that I will be able to speak that much more quickly when I actually land in Cairo.

I'd give it five stars if you use it with a text book, three if you use it as your sole introduction to Arabic. I imagine that I'd be quite lost with Pimsleur if I didn't have any background.

I leave in two weeks ... I'll learn how effective Pimsleur really is soon!

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5Speaking Egyptian Arabic Like a Native  Nov 05, 2007
I purchased this to use in the car on the way to work. Since I carpool with my wife, I couldn't listen every day so it was around 2-3 days per week. I replayed the CDs like they suggested until I had at least 80% of the covered material down. Since I could only listen for short periods of time, it took me about 4 months to complete all 30 lessons. The conversational style was great and I hoped the pronunciation was correct, but I had no idea if anyone would really understand me.

Well, I just returned from my second mission to Egypt and I am happy to say the program worked flawlessly. The friends I had met on my first trip were shocked to hear I could speak the language. One of my friends commented "you speak Arabic the same way we do". Since I was working in the slums on the outskirts of Cairo, I was speaking with the average Joe on the street. The only problems I had were a few words (maybe 3 or 4) they don't use in the outskirts of town. Our Egyptian leader said most of the locals use slang terms for those words and the ones I had learned were correct in the city.

I need to work on building my vocabulary, but this program is a great start if you want to learn to speak the language and sound like a native.

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5Very effective method  Aug 12, 2007
I know a fair amount of standard Arabic, and I just wanted to learn to communicate with the Egyptian vocabulary. The method is incredibly good, and even beginners would learn a fair amount. The conversations have humor and are very creative while drilling normally boring stuff. I just wish the method had something written about verb conjugations and cost less. The past tense is taught at the very end of the lessons, and not all cases are covered. But after what I heard, I recommend all Pimsleur courses. (The challenge is to find compatible grammars in them.)

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5Pimsleur method is the BEST!!!  Feb 06, 2007
I actually purchased Pimsleur's Quick and Simple Egyptian Arabic as an audiobook on iTunes. I've been listening to it during a 2 hour break I have while I'm at college and it's the greatest way to learn a language that I've ever come across. Coming from a person who can speak 7 languages, I only wish that people read these reviews and save themselves the headache of other programs.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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