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

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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Q&S Egyptian Arabic includes the first 8 lessons from the Pimsleur Comprehensive Level I. 4 hours, audio-only, effective language learning with real-life spoken practice sessions.

 
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Product Details
Author:Pimsleur
Audio CD:4 pages
Publisher:Pimsleur
Publication Date:November 01, 2001
Language:English
ISBN:0743508165
Package Length:5.7 inches
Package Width:5.0 inches
Package Height:1.0 inches
Package Weight:0.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 12 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.5
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Pimsleur egyptian arabic  Jan 08, 2008
Like they say on the CD box it's Quick and easy and it is. It's the best I have seen, I might do the full program.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Egyptian Arabic compact discs.  Mar 23, 2007
These introductory compact discs are thorough in instruction, well planned, and well executed. I believe that anyone who wishes to start learning Egyptian Arabic will benefit greatly from these discs. I already had some knowledge of how to speak Egyptian Arabic before buying this program, however, listening to these discs still taught me new ways to say phrases that I was already familiar with.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Conversational Arabic  Jul 13, 2006
I am learning so much very quickly! The authors' detail the pronounciation, plus the cd's make learning easy in the car, to play over certain hard words. I just wish it had come with a handbook, for quick reference while traveling. (I had to write out on paper different sentences and words I wanted to memorize away from the stereo.) Overall, I am very glad to have found this program. Great for beginners, and the price is good, too.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

4Very basic but great for vacationers  Jan 25, 2006
My wife and I used the 4 hours of lessons to get just enough Arabic to be polite and to ask very basic questions. If that is your goal, then this will work great. If you want something more comprehensive, then I would have to recommend something else as it will not teach you enough to bargain in the souks (markets) or to order food in a restaurant. We like the repetitive nature of the lessons where every lesson is repeated over and over with increasing complexity; some people don't but it's the only way I can remember the basic phrases in the short amount of time I had for the lessons. Bottom line: if you don't have a lot of time to learn the language, but want to at least make a valiant effort at the basics during a one week trip to Egypt (like us)...buy it.

4 of 5 found the following review helpful:

2Another Dissappointment  Nov 26, 2005
I was very dissappointed after completing Pimsluer's "Quick and Simple Egyptian Arabic." The set includes 4 compact disks with 8 30-minute lessons. However, about 10 minutes of each lesson is a review of the previous lesson with a couple of new words introduced. Review is always good, and it's the only way to learn a language, but couldn't one just rewind the tape? I feel like I only learned about 10 words. In truth, I probably learned about 60, so that works out to about 33 cents per word since I paid $20.00 for it. The disks don't teach anything about grammar, tenses, and writing, of course. I don't even feel like I've sratched the surface of the language. Perhaps I should have purchased the Egyptian Arabic I audio, but it is extremely expensive. In short, if you are looking to learn Arabic, I'm sure you could find something less expensive and more worth your time.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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