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Media Arabic: A Coursebook for Reading Arabic News (Paperback)(Arabic / English)
$30.97 - Save $1.63 (5%) - RRP $32.60 Free delivery worldwide (to United States and
all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 24 hours | |Short Description for Media ArabicAn essential activities book for learning to read the news in Arabic
Full description- Publisher: The American University in Cairo Press
- Published: 15 February 2008
- Format: Paperback 128 pages
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- Categories: Language Teaching & Learning Material & Coursework | Grammar & Vocabulary | Reading Skills | Press & Journalism
- ISBN 13: 9789774161087 ISBN 10: 9774161084
- Sales rank: 118,358
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Full description for Media Arabic
In light of the rapidly growing number of people studying Arabic in academia, governments, NGOs, and business Media Arabic is a unique and timely learning tool for anyone looking to access news information from this important global region firsthand. Media Arabic introduces the language of the newspapers, magazines, and internet news sites to intermediate and advancedlevel students of Modern Standard Arabic. Using this textbook, students will be able to master core vocabulary and structures typical of front-page news, recognize various modes of coverage, distinguish fact from opinion, detect bias, and read critically in Arabic.Drawing on their long experience as Arabic instructors, Alaa Elgibali and Nevenka Korica have organized the book into six chapters, each covering a dominant news topic: Talks and Conferences, Demonstrations and Protests, Conflicts and Terrorism, Elections, Rule of Law, and Business. In addition, the book offers three self-assessment units and a glossary organized by theme.The book enables students to read extended texts with greater accuracy and speed by focusing on the relationships among meaning, language form, and markers of cohesive discourse. The activities include pre-reading discussions as well as extensive practice on vocabulary in context, organizing information, skimming, scanning, critical reading, and analyzing content.

