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A Young Person's Guide to Sudanese Arabic

A Beginner's Language Course

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A Young Person's Guide to Sudanese Arabic

By: Abdelmageed Ismail
Narrated by: Abdelmageed Ismail
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A simple course of key words and phrases in Sudanese Arabic for young learners. Content is split over 28 sessions with progressively more advanced content. Topics covered include words and phrases that can be put to use daily such as numbers, places, food, and many others.

The audio course is targeted at young learners and includes sound effects, music, games, and other content to bring the content to life and make it more memorable. This is an ideal way for children to learn the Sudanese Arabic dialect. Listeners will build a firm understanding of comprehension and pronunciation of introductory to intermediate Sudanese Arabic. Adults that are listening along may learn something too!

©2022 Abdelmageed Ismail (P)2022 Historical Audiobooks
Education & Learning Language Learning Young Adult

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