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E-raamat: Keda Mazbuut: A Grammar Book of Egyptian Colloquial Arabic with Exercises

  • Formaat: PDF+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Oct-2020
  • Kirjastus: The American University in Cairo Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781649032683
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  • Formaat: PDF+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Oct-2020
  • Kirjastus: The American University in Cairo Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781649032683

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This easy-to-use beginners level guide to Egyptian Colloquial Arabic (ECA) grammar is the ideal supplement for students of ECA as a foreign language. Keda Mazbuut is divided into twenty-five lessons, each devoted to a key grammatical rule, with examples to illustrate usage followed by a variety of exercises.

Drawing on twenty-five years of experience as a full-time teacher of Arabic, Mona Hassan has organized the lesson topics to gradually progress in difficulty, from basic nominal sentences to more complex grammatical structures such as the imperative and conditional sentences.

All rules are explained in straightforward English, while words and phrases are provided in both Arabic script and transcribed Arabic, accompanied by audio files to facilitate students ECA pronunciation. With its clear, user-friendly structure, Keda Mazbuut is designed to encourage students to work through grammatical rules at home, allowing them to devote more class time to the speaking activities that reinforce those rules.

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An essential grammar reference for beginner learners of Egyptian Colloquial Arabic.
Preface vii
Acknowledgments ix
List of Egyptian Colloquial Arabic Phonetic Symbols
xi
List of Abbreviations
xiii
Lesson 1 Singular Nouns
1(4)
Lesson 2 The Definite Article
5(6)
Lesson 3 Demonstrative Pronouns
11(4)
Lesson 4 The Verb `to Be'
15(6)
Lesson 5 Interrogatives
21(6)
Lesson 6 Nisba Adjectives
27(8)
Lesson 7 Possessive Adjectives
35(12)
Lesson 8 Possessive Nouns
47(6)
Lesson 9 Prepositions
53(22)
Lesson 10 Dual and Plural Nouns
75(8)
Lesson 11 Adjectives, Comparatives, and Superlatives
83(14)
Lesson 12 Numbers
97(8)
Lesson 13 Telling the Time
105(10)
Lesson 14 Conjugation of Past Tense Verbs
115(14)
Lesson 15 Negation of Past Tense Verbs
129(14)
Lesson 16 The Relative Pronoun
143(6)
Lesson 17 The Unmarked Present
149(14)
Lesson 18 Negation of the Unmarked Present
163(6)
Lesson 19 Conjugation of Habitual Verbs
169(6)
Lesson 20 Negation of Habitual Verbs
175(6)
Lesson 21 Future Tense Verbs, Affirmative and Negative
181(6)
Lesson 22 Object Pronouns
187(8)
Lesson 23 The Imperative (Commands)
195(12)
Lesson 24 Conditional Sentences
207(10)
Lesson 25 The Active Participle
217(15)
Appendix: List of Verbs in the Past Tense and the Unmarked Present 232
Mona Kamel Hassan is currently a senior Arabic language instructor in the Department of Arabic Language Instruction (ALI) at the AUC, where she has taught Arabic as a Foreign Language (AFL) since 1994. She has been teaching AFL since 1990. She is co-author of Roving Eye: Head to Toe in Egyptian Arabic Expressions (2014).