Pre-Order Now: ‘Master Arabic’

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Announcing the pre-order for my book on advancing past the intermediate plateau in Arabic, with interviews from educators and students across the region.
Author

Alex Strick van Linschoten

Published

December 30, 2016

We’re getting closer to finalising the materials for our new book and resource guide, ‘Master Arabic’. The full description of the book reads as follows:

This will be my thirteenth year studying the Arabic language. I’ve tried everything: university programmes, intensive courses, self-study and more.

My Arabic level remained at the intermediate level for years, a learning plateau, and I felt like I wasn’t progressing. I spent the last three years getting to the advanced level and I’m now (finally) able to communicate comfortably in a dialect and tackling contemporary fiction.

I’ve decided to write up some of the techniques, attitudes and resources that are available to the intermediate student of Arabic. This is the condensed product of years of experimentation. This book contains advice on how to improve your reading, writing, speaking and listening skills and also offers suggestions for resources you can use to tackle each particular skill.

The premium package includes over a dozen interviews with leading educators, Arabists and students who impart their secrets on how to pass through to advanced materials. It also includes life-time access to an online resource database of materials to study Arabic.

As a way of saying thank you to all those who subscribed to the mailing list and to ring in the new year, ‘Master Arabic’ is now available for pre-order. A discount code is provided below that will allow you to purchase the book for 10% off.

There are two editions:

Feel free to email if you have any questions about the book, the materials or have a topic that you really feel we should cover in the book.

USE DISCOUNT CODE ‘preorderthankyou’ for 10% off. This one-off discount will no longer be offered once the book is released at the end of January.