(Jan 30, 2014, 13:34 pm)UNobserver Wrote: Hello mates!
I DL'ed the files you recommended, and they're awesome, but I tried to look for some actual learning methods (book with exercises, grammar etc) and i couldn't find any on the usual places (google, tpb, kat). Do you know about any arab exercise book or learning method available in the web?
Thanks in advance!
It depends on what level of proficiency you're at, I'm assuming you're a novice and taking up classical arabic, rather than one of the modern dialects? Conversational arabic shouldn't take long to grasp, whereas learning to speak/read/write fluently can take a lifetime of learning and requires some serious self-motivation. Taking classes will help you with grammar, pronounciation etc, or do a web search for exercises with audio options, so you can hear as you learn.
Most arabic-lang exercise books, particularly for beginners, tend to be very short with no more than around 20 pages, and as they're dirt cheap (or usually free if you enrol in classes) you'll be hard pressed to find any on the web. The longer, thicker books that are geared towards intermediate and advanced students are available on the net but I'm not sure these will be suitable for you.
A quick search at my end threw up these results:
youtube is a good source for listening, and there are quite a few teaching vids, such as this one:
Here's a site with audio:
http://mylanguages.org/learn_arabic.php
This one's a PDF of exercises, and it's fairly concise, but worth keeping hold of if you intend to learn the language in depth:
http://anacereddine.com/Arabic_Grammar___Exercises.PDF
Grammar for beginners exercises:
http://www.wiziq.com/tutorial/84423-Arab...-Beginners
more free online grammar tutorials can be found here:
http://www.wiziq.com/tutorials/arabic-grammar
and finally, the book of arabic grammar lessons with audio options:
https://archive.org/details/The-book-Of-...ar-Lessons
Children's arabic books are also an excellent way to ease you into all things grammar, and again, depending what level you're at, you may find yourself reading a book aimed at 4 year olds, which might sound daft but if your arabic reading age is 0, the book may seem advanced until you catch-up.
Good luck with your studies, and if you do find a particular book you want and can't find it, just post a request in here:
https://pirates-forum.org/Forum-eBook-Requests