Arabic-L:PEDA:Vodcast of festive greetings

Dilworth Parkinson dil at BYU.EDU
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1) Subject: Vodcast of festive greetings

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Date: 06 Jan 2011
From: Mourad Diouri <mourad.diouri at e-arabic.com>
Subject: Vodcast of festive greetings

Dear Friends, Colleagues and Students, 

As the new year has dawned in both Islamic and Gregorian calendars, may I take this opportunity to wish everyone a happy and joyful new year full of success and happy memories. 

For this occasion, I have created a special vodcast (i.e. video podcast) that teaches Arabic learners to say the festive greeting in Arabic. This was recorded in collaboration with Marc Pentletonthe founder of Radio Lingua, which produces some of the top and most popular language-learning podcasts in the world, such as Coffee Break French, Spanish, etc… 

Hopefully, there will be a full Arabic podcast course coming soon in 2011

To watch the video for the Arabic episode + other languages go to : http://bit.ly/eIrQk1

If you have any comments please post them via the link provided. 

I'll be in touch with you very soon with the 2nd e-Arabic Teachers Digest to keep you up to date with the latest developments in TAFL. 

Best Regards 

Mourad

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