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OverviewFILL THE GAPS. Arabic for Nerds 1 will push you from the intermediate (B1) to the advanced level (B2/C1). Gerald Drißner has been collecting interesting facts about Arabic grammar, vocabulary and expressions, hints and traps for almost ten years. Finally he has compiled them to a book: Arabic for Nerds. This book should fill a gap. There are plenty of books about Arabic for beginners, but it is difficult to find good material for intermediate students. This book is suitable for readers who have been studying Arabic for at least two years. Readers should have a sound knowledge of vocabulary (around 3000 words) and know about tenses, verb moods and plurals. If a student wants to reach an advanced level, it is not about learning vocabulary lists - it is about understanding the fascinating core of Arabic. Arabic for Nerds doesn't teach vocabulary, nor are there exercises. This book explains how Arabic works and gives readers hints in using and understanding the language better. Since most of the Arabic words are given in translation, the reader should be able to read this book without a dictionary. This is what Arabic for Nerds is all about. It is specifically intended for intermediate learners. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gerald DrissnerPublisher: Gerald Driner Imprint: Gerald Driner Edition: Expanded and Revised First ed. Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.653kg ISBN: 9783981984873ISBN 10: 3981984870 Pages: 570 Publication Date: 10 September 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""Recommended for self-study (intermediate Arabic)"" - King's College London ""Fantastic resource for advanced students. I've been stuck at 3/3 ILR in Modern Standard Arabic and really need something to break through. Finally there is a tool for students who want to move beyond alKitaab or Medina."" - C. Townsend ""I really like the book concept and his thorough research. Thanks for writing a great book on Arabic for non-native speakers."" - Badrul Aini Sha'ari, Akademi Bahasa, Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) ""Eine sehr interessante Reise in der Welt der arabischen Sprache! Gerald Dri�ner ist leidenschaftlich verliebt in diese Sprache und das sp�rt man. Die meisten existierenden Arabischb�cher sind leider etwas veraltet oder viel zu steif. Dieses Buch kann man einfach stundenlang im Sofa durchbl�ttern und dabei viel lernen. Dass ein Ausl�nder dieses Buch geschrieben hat, ist auch wichtig: er wei�, was einem Ausl�nder beim Erlernen dieser Sprache schwer fallen kann. Also danke!"" - S�bastien Gravier ""Every serious Arabic learner should get a copy of this -- whenever I have a question the book has an answer to it. I think this book is especially useful to students who have spent more than two years studying Arabic and who wants to understand Fusha grammar inside-out."" - Y. Lu" Fantastic resource for advanced students. I've been stuck at 3/3 ILR in Modern Standard Arabic and really need something to break through. Finally there is a tool for students who want to move beyond alKitaab or Medina. - C. Townsend I really like the book concept and his thorough research. Thanks for writing a great book on Arabic for non-native speakers. - Badrul Aini Sha'ari, Akademi Bahasa, Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) Eine sehr interessante Reise in der Welt der arabischen Sprache! Gerald Dri ner ist leidenschaftlich verliebt in diese Sprache und das sp rt man. Die meisten existierenden Arabischb cher sind leider etwas veraltet oder viel zu steif. Dieses Buch kann man einfach stundenlang im Sofa durchbl ttern und dabei viel lernen. Dass ein Ausl nder dieses Buch geschrieben hat, ist auch wichtig: er wei , was einem Ausl nder beim Erlernen dieser Sprache schwer fallen kann. Also danke! - S bastien Gravier Every serious Arabic learner should get a copy of this -- whenever I have a question the book has an answer to it. I think this book is especially useful to students who have spent more than two years studying Arabic and who wants to understand Fusha grammar inside-out. - Y. Lu Author InformationGerald Drißner (Drissner) is an award-winning journalist and book author from Austria. He develops digital content and writes books about Arabic grammar. Gerald Drißner (Drissner), born in 1977, grew up in a mountain village in the Arlberg region. He is a graduate economist and Arabist. He learned journalism at Germany's most renowned journalism school (Henri-Nannen-Schule). Gerald has lived in more than half a dozen countries. He has spent more than ten years in Arab countries studying Arabic. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |