LEARN ARABIC
MULTIMEDIA PROGRAM
FOR BEGINNERS
Arabic - English - Malay
This is a
program that helps beginners master the Arabic
language.
The program is operable on Autorun. No installation or
setup is required.
It is suitable for Windows '95 or higher.
Everything is included in the 1 CD.
This program
is truly useful for beginners of all ages who wish to master the Arabic
language, and is extremely user-friendly as it is presented in the simplest
possible way.
The program is divided into 53 chapters, inclusive of a
revision exercise. The chapters are as
listed below :-
1) Arabic Letters
2) Consonants / Nunations / Vocalizations
3) Gender
4) Al (the equivalent of 'The' in English)
5) Pronoun (1st) Singular - I
6) Pronoun (1st) Plural - We
7) Pronoun (2nd Person) Singular - You [M]
8) Pronoun (2nd Person) Singular - You [F]
9) 3rd Person Singular - He
10) 3rd Person Singular - She
11) Possessive Form - My
12) Possessive Form - Your [M]
13) Possessive Form - Your [F]
14) Possessive Form - His
15) Possessive Form - Her
16) Possessive Form - Ours
17) The Past Tense
18) The Present Tense
19) The Command Verbs
20) Important Basic Words
21) Good Attributes
22) Bad Attributes
23) Barber
24) Body Parts
25) Fruits And Vegetables
26) Stationery
27) Opposites
28) Greetings
29) Illness
30) Cosmetics
31) The Senses
32) Numbers
33) Family
34) In The Market
35) Restaurant
36) Time
37) Days
38) Lunar Months (Hegira)
39) Months (Anno Domini)
40) Travel By Plane
41) Travel By Train
42) Cars And Traffic
43) Directions
44) Hotel
45) The Four Seasons
46) Town
47) The Weather
48) Kitchen
49) The Post
50) Colour
51) Money Changer
52) Animals
53) Revision Exercises
The titles
of each chapter are presented in Arabic, English, and Malay, in both text
and audio. The examples of sentences and words are provided in Arabic text
and audio, while their translations are available in Malay and English
text. The explanations in chapters regarding grammar are presented in Malay
and English (in both text and audio).
It incorporates colour-coded words for gender. This is highly important
as it illustrates the distinction between male and female in the Arabic
grammar. For example, a sentence with a female as the subject, would use
certain different words, compared to the same sentence, if the subject
was a male. The verbs, pronouns and adjectives used in that sentence will
change according to the gender of the subject.
The whole
program contains over a thousand graphic
images. Every word in each chapter is provided with an image
or illustration to facilitate the user in understanding the meaning
of that particular word.
An exercise
is included to test the understanding of the user
about what they have learned from the program.

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