Conversational Arabic Quick and Easy: Lebanese Dialect - PART 3
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THIS BOOK DOESN'T CONTAIN ANY WORDS IN THE ARABIC ALPHABET! ALL ARABIC WORDS, IN BOTH THE KINDLE AND PAPERBACK VERSION OF THIS BOOK, WERE WRITTEN IN "THE FRANCO ARABIC" ENGLISH-TRANSLITERATION!
Do you want to learn how to speak the Lebanese Arabic dialect but think you don’t have the time?
Then this series of language books is for you. What you can hold in your hands is the culmination of the author’s personal learnings discovered while traveling. He has now found a way to teach this to others, so take advantage of this teaching tool that has been split over three parts.
Conversational Arabic Quick and Easy: Lebanese Dialect - Part 3 is the third book and it supplements Parts 1 and 2. In Part 1, you learn 350 essential keywords. In Part 2, you supplement the core list of words with sentences that were designed to help you learn fast and with a unique method. Part 3 is what you now hold in your hands, and it is the culmination of one of the most advanced and revolutionary methods ever designed for quickly becoming conversational in a language.
In combination, these three books, with their unique teaching and format, will help you master the language to even greater proficiency and quicker than with other courses.
If your previous attempts at learning Lebanese dialect have seemed slow and never-ending, then what you need is this entirely new method. The combination of core words and sentences will have you speaking Lebanese Arabic in no time.
This method is flawless and has proven itself over and over again. It has worked for the author and thousands of others. It surpasses any other language-learning method system on the market today.
This third book includes such issues as language to use in an office, daily activities like going to the bank and school, common themes such as finances, and essential practices like sports. It will help you to engage with more people who speak the language you are learning.
If you’re determined to perfect your Lebanese Arabic, then start today, not tomorrow!
Yatir Nitzany
For many years I struggled to learn Spanish, and I still knew no more than about twenty words. Consequently, I was extremely frustrated. One day I stumbled upon this method as I was playing around with word combinations. Suddenly, I came to the realization that every language has a certain core group of words that are most commonly used and, simply by learning them, one could gain the ability to engage in quick and easy conversational Spanish.I discovered which words those were, and I narrowed them down to three hundred and fifty that, once memorized, one could connect and create one’s own sentences. The variations were and are infinite! By using this incredibly simple technique, I could converse at a proficient level and speak Spanish. Within a week, I astonished my Spanish-speaking friends with my newfound ability. The next semester I registered at my university for a Spanish language course, and I applied the same principles I had learned in that class (grammar, additional vocabulary, future and past tense, etc.) to those three hundred and fifty words I already had memorized, and immediately I felt as if I had grown wings and learned how to fly.At the end of the semester, we took a class trip to San José, Costa Rica. I was like a fish in water, while the rest of my classmates were floundering and still struggling to converse. Throughout the following months, I again applied the same principle to other languages—French, Portuguese, Italian, and Arabic, all of which I now speak proficiently, thanks to this very simple technique.This method is by far the fastest way to master quick and easy conversational language skills. There is no other technique that compares to my concept. It is effective, it worked for me, and it will work for you. Be consistent with my program, and you too will succeed the way I and many, many others have.
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Conversational Arabic Quick and Easy - Yatir Nitzany
Introduction to the Program
You have now reached Part 3 of Conversational Arabic Quick and Easy: Lebanese Dialect. In Part 1 you learned the 350 words that could be used in an infinite number of combinations. In Part 2 you moved on to putting these words into sentences. You learned how to ask for help when your house was hit by a hurricane and how to find the emergency services. For example, if you need to go to a hospital, you have now been provided with sentences and the vocabulary for talking to doctors and nurses and dealing with surgery and health issues. When you get to the hospital, you can tell the health services, The hurricane caused a lot of destruction and damage in its path,
and We used the hurricane shelter for refuge.
In this third book in the series, you will find the culmination of this foreign language course that is based on a system using key phrases used in day-to-day life. You can now move on to further topics such as things you would say in an office. This theme is ideal if you’ve just moved for a new job. You may be about to sit at your desk to do an important task assigned to you by your boss but you have forgotten the details you were given. Turn to your colleagues and say, I have to write an important email but I forgot my password.
Then, if the reply is Our secretary isn’t here today. Only the receptionist is here but she is in the bathroom,
you’ll know what is being said and you can wait for help. By the end of the first few weeks, you’ll have at your disposal terminology that can help reflect your experiences. I want to retire already,
you may find yourself saying at coffee break on a Monday morning after having had to go to your bank manager and say, I need a small loan in order to pay my mortgage this month.
I came up with the idea of this unique system of learning foreign languages as I was struggling with my own attempt to learn a language. When playing around with word combinations I discovered 350 words that when used together could make up an infinite number of sentences. From this beginning, I was able to start speaking in a new language. I then practiced and found that I could use the same technique with other languages, such as French, Portuguese, Italian and Arabic. It was a revelation.
This method is by far the easiest and quickest way to master other languages and begin practicing conversational language skills.
The range of topics and the core vocabulary are the main components of this flawless learning method. In Part 3 you have a chance to learn how to relate to people in many more ways. Sports, for example, are very important for keeping healthy and in good spirits. The social component of these types of activities should not be underestimated at all. You will, therefore, have much help when you meet some new people, perhaps in a bar, and want to say to them, I like to watch basketball games,
and Today are the finals of the Olympic Games. Let’s see who wins the World Cup.
For sports, the office, and for school, some parts of conversation are essential. What happens when you need to get to work but don’t have any clean clothes to wear because of malfunctions with the machinery. What you need is to be able to pick up the phone and ask a professional or a friend, My washing machine and dryer are broken so maybe I can wash my laundry at the public laundromat.
When you finally head out after work for some drinks and meet a nice new man, you can say, You can leave me a voicemail or send me a text message.
Hopefully, these examples help show you how reading all three parts of this series in combination will prepare you for all you need in order to boost your conversational learning skills and engage with others in your