Arabic Primer
'Arabic Primer' Summary
Sir Arthur Cotton, in his "Arabic Primer", challenges the traditional grammatical approach to language learning. He argues that acquiring the ability to speak fluently with correct pronunciation and understanding spoken language is far easier and quicker than memorizing grammar rules. His "vocal system" method centers on listening and repeating words and phrases, allowing students to internalize the sounds and patterns of the Arabic language. The "Arabic Primer" focuses on the simplest and most basic Arabic words, providing a solid foundation for students to build upon as they continue their Arabic language journey. By mastering the fundamental elements of pronunciation and vocabulary presented in this primer, students can progress to more advanced materials with greater confidence and ease.Book Details
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