Product Details
Random Lebanese Arabic B2 (Book 1) is the perfect resource for upper-intermediate learners who want to improve their fluency and vocabulary in the Levantine dialect of Arabic. This book presents a random collection of level-appropriate sentences that make learning both fun and effective.
Created for learners at the B2 level of Levantine Arabic, it contains 250 sentences, each numbered for easy reference. The sentences begin short and gradually increase in length, helping you progress naturally as your skills grow.
What's Inside
- Arabic Script with Diacritics: Each sentence is written with full diacritical marks to ensure accurate pronunciation and reading comprehension.
- English Translations: Clear English translations accompany every sentence to support understanding and context.
- Audio Integration: Track numbers and time stamps are provided for each sentence, making it easy to follow along with the audio recordings.
How It Works
The sentences have been randomly selected and are not intended to cover all B2-level vocabulary. The intentional repetition of words and structures helps you internalize grammar and vocabulary through meaningful exposure and active use.
How to Use This Book
Random Lebanese Arabic is more than just a reading and listening resourceโitโs a practical tool for active learning. As you study, try modifying the sentences by changing the people, places, or objects. Practice forming negatives and adapting sentences to fit your own life and experiences. This hands-on approach will help you develop fluency, strengthen your recall, and build lasting confidence in your use of Lebanese Arabic.
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Customer Reviews
The Random Lebanese Arabic series are exceptionally useful for those learning Shami. I often turn to these to figure out how to say something naturally, and not directly translate from English to Arabic. I was just in Jordan and Lebanon and these were a constant companion my whole time there. I was able to pull from these to say things to people in a number situations. There were no misunderstandings as these books made communication simple.
The only thing I would love to see is a deck of Anki flashcards for each book in the series. This would make these books even more useful!