Arabic Primer

Arabic Primer

by Sir Arthur Cotton

13 chapters4h 24mEnglish1876

About this book

“Languages”, Sir Arthur Cotton writes, “are usually learnt as if it took a long time to learn the grammar &c., but that to speak with a good pronunciation and expression, and freely, and to catch the words from a speaker by the ear were easily and quickly acquired, but this is exactly contrary to fact.” Cotton’s “Vocal system” differs from the traditional grammatical method of learning languages in that it emphasises the development of correct pronunciation and the gradual acquisition of correct expressions and vocabulary. This is achieved through listening and repeating words and phrases uttered by a teacher. In the case of this audiobook, the teacher is the reader himself. The Arabic Primer contains only the simplest and most basic Arabic words. It allows the student to gain a foundational knowledge of the sounds and expressions of the Arabic language. Having mastered this work, the student can continue to develop his or her knowledge of Arabic through more advanced textbooks. (Summary by Nicholas Bridgewater)

Chapters (12)

1The Alphabet
1121
2Pronouns, Demonstrative Pronouns, Relative Pronouns, Possessive Pronouns
1706
3The Article
143
4The Cardinal Numbers
1794
5Ordinal Numbers
727
6The Names of the Months
432
7The Days of the Week
340
8The Four Seasons
216
9Sounds
313
10First Thirty Words
1036
11First Set
3593
12Second Set
3593

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