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A Child's Guide to Palestinian Levantine Arabic

A Language Course for Kids

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A Child's Guide to Palestinian Levantine Arabic

By: Yasmin Haddad
Narrated by: Yasmin Haddad
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This book introduces young learners to the Levantine Arabic dialect of Palestine. The focus is on words and phrases that can easily be put into practice, including topics such as numbers, greetings, questions and answers, colors, places, and various other topics. Topics are introduced using music and sound effects where possible to aid retention and engagement, then spaced repetition is used to revisit content with a focus on either comprehension or pronunciation to help recall and improve overall familiarity with the Palestinian (Levantine) Arabic dialect. This is an ideal way to educate your child in Arabic. Content is broken down into 28 daily sessions, with follow-up review materials.

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