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Bilingual Eng/Ar BBC Radio Programme : Life without TV or Telephone - الحياة من غير الهاتف أو التلفاز

Posted by Mourad Diouri on March 6, 2008

BBC Arabic (Learning English) has a dedicated bilingual radio programme aimed at teaching English to native Arab speakers.

As an Arabic learner yourself, you may benefit hugely from listening to this interactive programme where the host (an Arabic speaker) interviews a guest (an English speaker) in English about a particular news item. The interview is then interpreted in Arabic immediately by the host.

Read the following article before listening to the podcast:
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Today Somaya and Finn are talking about two famous inventors from Scotland.
Alexander Graham Bell is credited as the inventor of the telephone. Other people were working speech transmission devices at the same time, but it was Bell who was awarded the first US patent for the invention of the telephone.John Logie Baird is credited as the inventor of the television. Like the telephone, this invention is used by people around the world.But which invention is more important to you? Some of us would say, “I couldn’t live without my telephone.” Others would say, “I couldn’t live without my television.”While others would say, “I could live without either of them!” They don’t think that these inventions are important at all.Would it be a hassle for you not to have a telephone?

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Greeting Expressions in Colloquial Egyptian Arabic

Posted by Mourad Diouri on February 16, 2008

The Arabic Program at Brigham Young University is developing various internet based learning resources to supplement Arabic Language Learning.
In conjunction with Prof. Muhammad Eissa and the NMERLC, BYU is developing an Egyptian Spoken Arabic program to expose students to real spoken Arabic situations through internet video.

The segments, filmed in Alexandria, expose students to progressively more complicated social situations.

This short video clip presents different types of greetings in colloquial Egyptian Arabic.

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Watch the video

Source of realia:

National Middle East Language Resource Center

Find out more

Egyptian Arabic - Wikipedia

Colloquial Egyptian expressions

For more information on this project/resource, please contact us at nmelrc-research@byu.edu

Posted in Communication, Greetings, Language REALIA, Video/TV/Films | No Comments »

Cultural idiomatic expressions

Posted by Mourad Diouri on January 28, 2008

What do you say when you sneeze? What do you say when you are invited to someone’s house?

In this podcast, you will learn some of those important Arabic expressions that are used culturally which will definitely impress your Arab friends and might save you from embarrassing situations.

Listen to the podcast

Read the PDF transcript

Source of Podcast :

ArabicPod Lesson 23


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Greetings Message/Calligraphy

Posted by Mourad Diouri on January 13, 2008

v-TIVITY

  • Can you read this greetings message?
  • How would you translate it?

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ANSWERS

  • Share and discuss your answers by leaving a comment in the comments section below
  • To view/download the model answers, go to the download page

Source of image : sunna.info

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Posted in Calligraphy, Communication, Greetings | 4 Comments »