Arabic

Rosetta Stone

The Language Lab has Rosetta Stone software for Arabic Levels 1 and 2. Learn to speak, read, and write on your own or supplement your textbook with this total immersion program. We have only one license for each level, so call (360) 867-7020 to reserve a computer, or contact a lab aide via email.

Excellent sites

  •  This site is excellent. Their method of teaching Arabic language includes several levels. After completion of these levels, the learner will be able to use the Arabic language for talking, writing, and understanding.
  • E-Arabic Learning Books for Non-Arabic Speaker. It has Arabic reading, writing, grmmer, composition, Arabic Pronunciation.

  • Very good site .it has translated articles from English to Arabic to help you learn new words.

Digital Dialects

Digital Dialects has loads of animated activities and games that are intended to provide a relaxed way of acquiring basic language skills, and a great break from the books!

Internet Polyglot

Internet Polyglot is an online flashcard system which uses games and drills designed to help you retain vocabulary.  Build your own lessons, steal from other users, or use the ready-made sets.

Evergreen Library

Click on the links below to access the search results for Arabic language resources in the library.

Language Study: Electronic resources, audio courses, instructional texts, Arabic language readers, dictionaries, and more.

Sound Recordings: Music and language instruction CDs, tapes, and LPs. Also includes episodes of Evergreen faculty Leonard Schwartz's KAOS show Cross-Cultural Poetics, featuring interviews with Arabic language poets and translators.

Culture: Academic journals and texts, as well as online journals and news magazines.

Literature: Anthologies, literary criticism and history, novels, poetics, and more.

Beeline TV

Watch TV in another language for a total immersion experience to improve your listening comprehension and introduce you to the culture and current events of another country.

http://www.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/F06E0D8B-BE98-445A-9752-8E7EA9DAD30F.htm

Language Guide

Language Guide introduces language learners to vocabulary through sound, pictures, and writing so that every new term is reinforced visually and aurally. If you are just starting out or want to supplement the vocabulary in your textbook, the clustering of the vocabulary into categories like numbers or body parts makes it easy for you to find what you want to work on.

Omniglot

Visit Omniglot for information about the writing system for this language and many others, including designed languages like Klingon. Each page includes the full alphabet or syllabary for a particular language, plus a pronunciation guide in the International Phonetic Alphabet and transliterations of sample text into the Roman alphabet.

Arabic-language.org

Arabic-language.org is an informational site providing an overview of Arabic grammar, vocabulary, slang, and dialects. Hook up with Arabic language learners around the world in the well-populated forums. This site also includes links to Arabic language schools in Egypt, the US, and online.
 
 

Word Champ

Register with Word Champ to create online flash cards for vocabulary study. Browse and copy other users' flash cards, create your own, or use ready-made lists. There are several drill types to choose from, so you can use the same vocabulary over and over in interesting ways to maximize retention.

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