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Course Materials

Primary Texts:

  • al- Kitab fi Ta'allum al-Arabiyya: Modern Standard Arabic series prepared by Kristen Brustad, Mamoud Al-Batal and Abbas Al-Tonsi. Georgetown University Press.
  • Practical Arabic : Modern Standard Arabic for daily needs, published by the Yemen Language Center.
  • al-`Arabiyya al-Yamaniyya: Colloquial Arabic of Yemen, published by the Yemen Language Center.

Secondary Texts:

  • `Arabiyya Wasa'il al-'A`laam: Arabic of the news media, published by the American University in Cairo.
  • Kilila wa Dimna: Animal stories and fables, published by Ibn al-Muqafi`a Press.
  • Durus fi-l `Arabiyya: Studies in Arabic (books I and II), published by the Linguaphone Institute.
  • Anecdotes and Humor: A six book series, published by the Dar al-Harf Press.
  • Nuwadir Joha: (Humor of Joha), published by the Dar al-Harf Press.
  • A Course in Modern Standard Arabic, (books I, II & III, published by Khayats Press.
  • Amthal al-`Arabiyya: (Arabic proverbs), published by the Dar al-Harf Press.
  • Write to Left: Introductory course book designed by the YLC teaching staff.

Supplementary Materials:

  • Short subject handouts prepared by the teaching staff of the Yemen Language Center. These short subjects discuss specific aspects of Yemeni history, politics, economics, culture, in a brief two- or three-paragraph text, followed by questions on content and reinforcement exercises in grammar and new vocabulary.
  • Daily newspapers and daily/weekly political, social, or entertainment magazines.
  • Short stories or poems selected from a range of sources, including books, magazines, and Arabic literary journals.
  • Audio and video cassette recordings of national and international news reports and news analysis programs.
  • Television drama or comedy serials, Arabic films on videocassette, and other pre-recorded television programs.
  • Musical recordings and pre-printed lyric sheets, including songs in Yemeni Colloquial Arabic and Modern Standard Arabic.

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