Customer Reviews:
Not as good as the rest of the series May 4, 2008 Ergo Sum (Abu Dhabi, UAE) 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
I've used the Dummies Guides before, notably in computing (which I've taught). I have a good ear for languages and speak French which is good enough to have native speakers of that language ask which part of the country I come from. However, I found this a really old-fashioned approach. Fun??! When you spend the first 58 pages (it's described as "Fun and Games") learning basic grammar? Sorry, but it's not for me.
An easy read... March 30, 2008 Kairra (Yorkshire, UK) 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
I always try to use Dummy guides for subjects i know nothing about. After using them to learn VB6 and C# for work, i decided to fulfil a life long aim and start to learn Arabic. This guide is extremely easy to read and is gentle in the way it introduces you to the language. As the previous review states, there is very little written Arabic text here, which is why i bought a seperate book 'First Thousand Words in Arabic' (which was shown as a book deal) to compliment what i was learning verbally. This book is definately useful for those who have no knowledge whatsoever, but for those who know some Arabic already it may prove too basic. In all i enjoy this book (I'm still using it), and would recommend this and any Dummies Guide to those wishing to start out on a totally new subject.
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