🌍 Speak Arabic with Confidence!
The Arabic Conversational Phrase Flash Cards feature 75 essential phrases designed for beginners, making language learning accessible and enjoyable. Crafted from durable cardstock, these portable cards are perfect for various learning environments, including classrooms and travel. With exclusive audio pronunciation access, users can enhance their speaking skills while enjoying an interactive learning experience.
Theme | Arabic Language Cards |
Material Type | Cardstock |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 3.5"L x 2.5"W |
Size | Phrases 75 |
S**H
Nice quality
These flashcards are such a helpful tool for learning Arabic! The phrases are practical and beginner-friendly, covering everything from greetings to travel essentials. The cards are sturdy and well-designed, with clear text and phonetic pronunciation guides. I’ve been using them to practice with friends, and the interactive nature makes it fun. It’s a great resource for both adults and kids who want to learn Arabic in a simple and engaging way.
M**R
Good supplementary material
This is a good deck of 75 flash cards that cover several categories like greetings, introductions, and daily life. Each card has the Arabic phrase on one side written in both Arabic letters and English pronunciation, and on the other side you will find the equivalent English phrase.One of the cards has a weblike that will take you to a website with a recording of the Arabic phrases. This is a great bonus that will allow you to work on your pronunciation.Note that the Arabic in these cards is what is known as Classical Arabic. This is the formal language you’d hear on TV news broadcasts and read in most books. Classical Arabic is taught in schools and understood by the majority of Arabic speakers.
G**S
Okay
The idea of these is fantastic however, the practicality of them is not. These are not for beginners, a person would need to at least know how to read because the pronunciation guide on the cards are a whole other language themselves. (The IPA- actual pronunciation letters, the ones no one actually knows, so it's not very helpful.) Now, there is a QR code for audios of the cards, but if you don't have access to them, you are out of luck. It'd be better to have different pronunciation guides or at the least a guide for the pronunciation guide.
K**D
Love it
No stress in learning and I love the online study attached to it.
Y**S
Wrong information
My sister in Saudi says these cards are wrong, and I’m inclined to believe her. Also they are confusing to begin with.
P**T
Practice Practice Practice!!
I don't think these cards will be enough to really learn any working Arabic language skills. This is more to practice what you are learning in addition to another course. The audio files are very, very helpful though I wish there were two changes. One would be to pronounce the word(s) very slowly at least once or twice- and then say it a few times the regular way. Also say the word in English. The files are all separate and numbered to follow the number of the card which is fine. I just wish there was an additional file with all the words and phrases spoken with the English translation so you can loop it just to listen to it over and over so your brain can learn the sounds and the words when you are not intently practicing. Good set overall!
A**E
Great set Audios a must for pronunciation.
My husband and I both are learning English and Arabic.He is a native Arabic speaker and I am a native English speaker.So these cards help both of us. He is more familiar with the English language so it helps him a little bit more.I have difficulty pronouncing the word because it has characters that I don't know how to pronounce.It has the audio files with the QR Code so I can look to the files and listen to the pronunciation, this is necessary when I don't have my husband to help my pronounce.I like that both of us can practice with these cards.
P**M
Great learning tool
This is a great set of cards to help memorise various sets of conversational phrases. These would work best with complementary studies, in my thoughts, as the ability to read Arabic script is a must, as is proper pronunciation. And some letters will require a native speaker for best results.
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