Book review of 'Arabic Stories for Language Learners'

Arabic
Male teacher teaches Arabic Language

Hezi Brosh and Lutfi Mansur's book Arabic Stories for Language Learners is intended for readers who wish to improve their Arabic language proficiency.  The authors of this book, who have written the stories in both Arabic and English, have made it their goal to help Arabic learners understand words and sentences clearly.  The book was released on August 6, 2013, and it has 256 pages. 

It's interesting to note that Arabic language learners at both the beginning and intermediate levels would be able to hear pronunciation in audio recordings in addition to reading the parallel translation that followed each page of the story.  

The following are the titles of some of the outstanding stories, including some traditional Arabic stories that are included in this book:

  • Being employed is better than unemployed
  • Juha and the police officer
  • The child and the grocer
  • If I had been riding it, I would have been lost
  • An appropriate answer
  • Fish is sold here
  • The intelligent boy and caliph
  • The poor ruler
  • The Bedouins, dwellers of the desert
  • The king and miller
  • A father’s advice
  • The lost treasure
  • The Caliph and milk seller
  • The thief who was robbed
  • Manhood among the Arabs
  • It is already too late
  • The girl and the coals
  • The Arab Sheik and the Spanish man
  • Being faithful to the promise
  • The Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) and the Spider
  • The journey and the ascension
  • The shepherd
  • The intelligent boy and the Caliph
  • Harun Al-Rashid and the Minister
  • The price of a gulp of water
  • He wanted to be helpful but was harmful
  • More generous than Hatim
  • No one praises the lion, except a lion like himself
  • The fox and the drum
  • He returned empty handed
  • The wise judge
  • Don't sell cheap
  • The white elephant
  • Learn how to protect yourself

The short book review for today's book is now complete, readers. I hope it would have been enjoyable to you.

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