Alif Baa: Introduction to Arabic Letters and Sounds

  Author:    Kristen Brustad, Mahmoud Al-Batal, Abbas Al-Tonsi
  ISBN:    1589011023
  Sales Rank:    10611
  Published:    2004-08-01
  Publisher:    Georgetown University Press
  # Pages:    168
  Binding:    Paperback
  Avg. Rating:    5.0 based on 57 reviews
  Used Offers:    15 from $33.99
  Amazon Price:    $35.95
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Alif Baa: Introduction to Arabic Letters and Sounds
  
The beauty of the Arabic language, both spoken and written--and the richness of the Arabic-speaking world, its history and culture--has recently become of increasing importance and a matter of revelation for the English-speaking world. It is essential as this new century unfolds, that understanding develops between nations--and language is the magic key.

The Al-Kitaab Arabic language program is among the English-speaking world's most widely used Arabic language learning texts. Alif Baa with DVDs: Introduction to Arabic Letters and Sounds is the first part of the Al-Kitaab program. This revised, second edition contains updated readings, new and revised exercises, and completely new audio/video materials on two DVDs bound into each volume.

In teaching the sounds and letters of Arabic, Alif Baa provides a variety of exercises aimed at developing the crucial nascent skills of reading, listening, writing, speaking, and cultural understanding. In conjunction with learning how to read and write the alphabet, Alif Baa introduces about 150 basic vocabulary words, including conventional forms of politeness and social greetings.

Standard Arabic vocabulary is distributed throughout the book, enhanced by the visual and audio materials on the DVDs and implemented in practical exercises. It introduces a range of Arabic from colloquial to standard in authentic contexts, including social greetings in dialogues that take place in an Egyptian context, the most widely-used and understood Arabic dialect.

Finally, Alif Baa includes capsules on Arab culture as well as an English-Arabic glossary. Alif Baa provides the essential first twenty contact hours of instruction that are the foundation for the rest of the Al-Kitaab language program.

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09-30-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Sweet.
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I love this book! It's really easy to understand. The DVDs also help out a lot.
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09-29-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Excellent beginner Arabic book with DVD's
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Alif Baa is an excellent book for any age learning Arabic. The DVD's with it help with pronunciation of each letter of the alphabet, as well as words. The video shows exactly how to form each letter. The book is a workbook to use in conjunction with the DVD's.
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07-19-08 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Great Book
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Currently I am in an intensive language course at BYU and we used this book the first week to learn the Alphabet of Arabic. With this book and hard work my class was able to write the alphabet in just one week and understand the vocabulary words given within the book. This is the best out on the market. I know if you are willing to put in the time you will be able to write the alphabet in one week if you choose to do so. Like any language it takes a great deal of work but the rewards will be endless. I highly recommend this book to beginning students of Arabic.
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09-13-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Excellent Introduction to the Alphabet.
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To is by far the best package for learning the arabic script/alphabet. If you can only afford one thing, I would definitely buy this. You may find other books more helpful but the addition of the DVD makes this indispensable.

There are a few reasons why this book is superior to other Arabic books that attempt to teach the script. However there is one that stands out in my mind.

The teaching of arabic letters as unique sounds apart from the English alphabet and the exact position of the tongue in the mouth, throat constriction, level of aspiration, and great tips for practicing foreign sounds and exercises.

When speaking a language, I pride myself on the accurate pronunciation of it. Once past the conversation level, pronunciation of the language is my priority and I believe that Alif Baa does an excellent, superb job of this. Especially clearing up the tricky difference between Thaa and Dhaa. I knew of the difference, but could not separate it in speech. Now I do it with much greater accuracy.

I recommend this book whole heartedly.

Addendum: I was reading the reviews and someone said it assumed that you had a teacher. This is true and not true at the same time. MAKE SURE YOU BUY THE ANSWER KEY, WHICH IS ONLY $5 EVEN BEFORE YOU BUY THIS BOOK. When you buy this answer key, this becomes the best way to teaching yourself Arabic script.
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07-30-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Did it for me! ... From "romanization" to actual Arabic!
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This work provided the structure in a comfortable format for me to make the difficult transition from Arabic, phonetically approximated in English letters, to sounding and writing actual Arabic. There are more concise statements of the rules, but this is an actual "work-book" with space to fill in exercises as you progress. Brustad sets a good pace - ten lessons each taking about 2 hours apiece to complete. Sprinkled throughout are elements of Arabic culture ~ and as a bonus you will learn 100+ real words in Arabic as you master the letters and sounds. The DVD's are helpful as you watch the physical act of forming the letters in script and training your speech muscles to make the 9 or 10 sounds Arabic uses that English does not. I did lessons 1-5 without the Answer Key: and there were just enough times I wondered "Have I got that right?" that I ordered it. If you do not have a teacher (I do not) I would suggest buying the Answer Key up front. Remember when you first discovered you could "read English"? I had the same experience - in Arabic - after finishing Alif Baa!
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09-05-05 4 7\8
(Hide Review...)  Good book, bad DVDs
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This was the textbook for a university Arabic class I took. The book is good, but the included DVDs are awful and annoying. I recommend this book, but suggest purchasing the Instant Immersion Arabic 2-cd set to learn some vocabulary and phrases (for about $9.99).
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-01-16 05:50:53 EST)
09-01-05 4 3\4
(Hide Review...)  Great for self-study
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I met with a partner daily for an hour each day for 6-8 weeks, and we learned a great deal from this book. It is definitely good enough for self-study. The one problem is that for the vocabulary and cultural activities, it assumes you have a teacher to fill in the details, so we didn't get much out of those. We did learn to read, write, and pronounce all the sounds, and it's terrifically neat that I can now read basic Arabic signs which are in pictures in the newspaper.
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08-24-05 3 0\2
(Hide Review...)  Workbook #1
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This is a somewhat cumbersome workbook designed for conventional advanced high-school or college-level classwork. I find it to be neither poor nor excellent, hence my rating of "3." It does not seem overly useful for self-study. One comical flaw on the front cover is the listing of the authors in English in an order that does not correspond to the listing in Arabic.
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10-27-04 5 6\6
(Hide Review...)  Excellent!
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I've been studying Arabic for about a year now (with a couple months' break in the middle) and have been through several other books that introduce the Arabic alphabet. Based on the recommendations of several other reviewers, I ordered the book and the answer key from Georgetown Press. I got the newest version, which is in DVD format. I am very impressed. In the Introduction section, not only do they pronounce all the sounds of the letters, they have a video image of someone pronouncing them. This is really helpful, as not only do you hear the difference, you can also see how the shape of the mouth and position of the tongue changes for the different sounds.

I'm already pretty comfortable with the alphabet, having used Mace's book as well as some other sources, but I've already learned several new things working through the first chapter of this book. They also have video footage of someone writing the letters, so you can see how they are formed.

While I will eventually have to go to school somewhere or do a study abroad to get more experience speaking Arabic in real-life settings, I find Alif Baa a great start for self-directed study. I strongly urge people to buy the DVD edition of this book and the answer key as well--from Georgetown press if not available here.
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04-28-04 5 2\4
(Hide Review...)  Great resource, but there is a catch....
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This is probally the best book to start learning the arabic alphabet. For one it comes with 3 CD's that will let you hear how the letters sound. And there is plenty of exercises and drills to help you.

But like another reviewer said you don't get an answer key with it. And there are some parts in the book that direct you to the DVD/VHS. Not that you really need the DVD, its nice to have. But you really need the answer key if you are going to do anything. You can get the answer key and DVD from Georgetown Press. I got the whole set from there.

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