Arabic-L:PEDA:New Book for DLPT

Dilworth Parkinson dilworth_parkinson at byu.edu
Wed Apr 27 20:21:49 UTC 2005


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Date: 27 Apr  2005
From:jabrafghneim at yahoo.com
Subject:New Book for DLPT

Ace the DLPT Arabic is a new and unique resource specifically designed
to prepare students for the Arabic version of the Defense Language
Proficiency Test (DLPT), the exam used by US government entities and
the US Armed Forces to measure language fluency. It is also great
resource material for any student learning Arabic. The book and its
companion CD contain more than 400 reading passages with corresponding
questions and audio files (WMA format for Windows or MP3) designed to
simulate the real DLPT exam. The book and CD are versatile and can be
used together or separately for various listening, reading, speaking,
or translation exercises. The material comes from current, “live”
articles from a variety of open sources for a “real life” experience.
The material contains extensive essential vocabulary, every type of
sentence structure, and varying degrees of textual complexity. In
addition, it covers all content objectives including politics,
economics, culture, art, geography, weather, classified advertising,
technology, news, announcements, religion, and more. For cultural
challenge and comic relief, Abu Farid is a jovial and patriarchal
character imparting Arab wisdom and whimsy at the bottom of every page.
For purchase information and to see and hear a sample of the material,
visit www.globallanguagesystems.com.

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