Designed to help learners of Arabic at all levels develop and refine their writing skills, this book focuses on the structure of Arabic sentences and paragraphs, and the cohesive links between them. It places emphasis on writing in different genres, including literary and media texts, and introduces learners to the cultural aspects of writing, such as writing and responding to different types of letters. A chapter on creative writing in Arabic encourages learners to utilize their vocabulary and grammar skills, while another chapter focuses on learners’ errors. • Includes a broad range of writing genres: letters, summaries, articles, etc. • Provides a theoretical and practical guide on how to use connectors and cohesive devices • Helps the learner accumulate a wide range of vocabulary in context • Challenges the learner with a variety of Arabic writing exercises
How to Write in Arabic
El Mustapha Lahlali
192 pp.
ISBN 9780748635887
For sale only in the Middle East
$27.95
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