Description
Do you want to perfect your handwriting?
Do you need a trustworthy resource to teach your small children to trace the Arabic alphabet?
Then this workbook is the perfect companion for your studies.
In it, you’ll find all the Standard Modern Arabic letters in the isolated, initial, medial and final form variations.
Your benefits:
- Clear large letters make it easy to recognize even the most detailed of the Arabic characters.
- Detailed stroke order instructions provide you with a strong foundation to build your skills.
- Dedicated “Trace and Learn” sections are designed to imprint proper stroke technique unto your muscle memory.
- Font variations are prepared to train your brain to recognize alternative character styles easily.
- Simple pronunciation guidelines prevent you from feeling overwhelmed while helping you to understand the basic sound of each letter.
- As a bonus, for each character, you’ll find extra 8.5 x 11 inches pages fully dedicated to the handwriting practice of that letter in all 4 different forms, isolated, initial, medial and final, with and without a guiding background light-gray letter. Feel free to photocopy these pages as you wish to extend the lifetime value of your workbook.
Special information:
As with all Lang Workbooks, this work is a labor of love.
Accordingly, if you are a teacher, a student of Arabic, or homeschooling your children, then you can photocopy any part of this workbook for your own, or your students, personal use.
Learning to write the Arabic script by heart today!
Black Cat –
Good for beginners
Its not bad as first book for Arabic writing. You get to practise the isolated, initial, medial and final forms of the letters.
Ed Starkins –
Useful book
It’s a fine book. There could be more pages or some other format but it seems to be good enough.
Lisa –
Great Workbook
I’ve purchased this several times for friends interested in learning Arabic.The Arabic Alphabet: How to Read & Write It Paperback – October 1, 2000by Nicholas Awde (Author), Putros Samano (Author) plus this workbook is a good combination to understand and learn to write the Arabic alphabet.Page 65 is Lam. At some point learn Lam and understand how to distinguish it from Alif with Lam being a connector and Alif being a non-connector. When I first learned to read Arabic, confusing the two was the mistake I made the most. I had to learn to look to see if it connected to the next letter or not. Secondly, learn the special way of writing Lam Alif (Laa), which is on page 85.On page 74 cross out the pronunciation part. This looks like a formatting error. (It belongs to the preceding letter.)
Rachael Pixie –
Not an easy language to learn, but this book is helpfeul, even for adults
It is advertised more for children, but if you are an adult looking for the very basics of the Arabic alphabet, this is much easier than books aimed at adults, which assume you know the basics. This book IS the basics you need to use more advanced material – especially if you are learning on your own and not in a class or with someone else. It has ample practice pages, and allows you to adjust to using your pen or marker in the proper ways (which it illustrates for proper formation, as in whether or not you go up or down or left or right. I think this is a great starting place and have found it more helpful than more advanced books I bought prior to admitting I needed something very basic if I was going to make any progress.
Amazon Customer –
Excellent
Good for both beginner and intermediate