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Learn on the go!
Memorizing vocabulary takes time and repetition. When you study from a book, your eyes need to stay on the page, which limits how much time you can dedicate to language learning. The Levantine Colloquial Arabic Vocabulary Premium Audio solves this problem by letting you learn efficiently throughout the day—even when you’re on the move. Listen and learn while commuting, exercising, or doing chores!
What is Premium Audio?
Unlike the free MP3 tracks that accompany the book Levantine Colloquial Arabic Vocabulary (which include only the Arabic words and expressions), the Premium Audio is divided into individual tracks (MP3 files) for each vocabulary item. This means you can shuffle your playlist to randomize playback and test yourself more effectively.
Each track presents a vocabulary item in four steps:
- Regular speed – the Arabic word or expression.
- English translation – hear the meaning clearly.
- Slower speed – the Arabic is slowed by 20% to help you hear sounds precisely.
- Pause to repeat – you get time to say the word yourself and reinforce memory.
How to Use the Levantine Colloquial Arabic Vocabulary Premium Audio
The Premium Audio is designed to be a companion to the book Levantine Colloquial Arabic Vocabulary. Ideally, you’ll also have the PDF eBook or paperback so you can study the Arabic script, phonemic transcription, and notes while listening. The Premium Audio allows you to keep learning when you’re away from your desk.
All MP3 files share the same metadata tags: album [Levantine Colloquial Arabic Vocabulary (Premium)], artist [Lingualism], and genre [Study Arabic].
The vocabulary is organized into 57 thematic categories—and the Premium Audio is divided into the same 57 folders. Each folder and file is labeled by category number, title, and item number for easy navigation.
Recommended Study Methods
- 1. Study one category at a time. This helps you learn words in context. For example, in the “Restaurant” category, the word “tip” clearly refers to ‘gratuity,’ not ‘the tip of a pen.’
- 2. Shuffle within a category to test your recall once you’re familiar with it.
- 3. Combine categories and shuffle playback to review and strengthen retention across themes.
How the files appear and sort will depend on your device’s audio player.
Customer Reviews
This is really useful. Two downsides though:
1. Not enough example phrases, it would be much more useful having example-phrases for most vocabulary entries presented, sometimes it's unclear how to use them.
2. Audio-quality : The recorded audio in Levantine-Arabic has a lot of echo, while the English prompts are very dry synthesized-speech (reading out some of the punctuation such as "slash"), I found the audio not so easy to listen to, as the English prompts seemed much louder than the Arabic on my headphones; I was able to correct this running an audio normalization procedure (equal-RMS) on the files, I've used ffmpeg for that:
`$ ,ffmpeg -i input.mp3 -filter:a loudnorm=i=-16 output_norm_RMS.mp3`
I hope the Egyptian-Arabic audio is better quality recordings.
Anyhow, the actual material is very useful, and rare for colloquial Arabic! thanks
Hi :D this is so cool! Are you planning to create a similar thing for Egyptian Arabic?