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Tales from Kalila Wa Dimna: For Students of Arabic

Tales from Kalila Wa Dimna: For Students of Arabic

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Author: Munther A. Younes
Publisher: Spoken Language Services
Category: Book

List Price: $50.00
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 12 reviews
Sales Rank: 425174

Media: Paperback
Pages: 290
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3
Dimensions (in): 11 x 8.4 x 0.5

ISBN: 0879501316
Dewey Decimal Number: 492
EAN: 9780879501310
ASIN: 0879501316

Publication Date: August 1, 2001
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Product Description
Spoken Language Services, Inc. announces the publication of Tales from Kalila wa Dimna for Students of Arabic by Munther A. Younes. This is an expanded version of Tales from Kalila wa Dimna: An Arabic Reader, published by Yale University Press in 1989.

Kalila wa Dimna, a well-known Arabic literary classic, on which the present volume is based, is an eighth-century translation of a collection of fables about people and animals that has long been enjoyed by Arab children and adults alike. In this illustrated rendition, Younes retells these fables in simplified language for intermediate and advanced students of Arabic. Each story is accompanied by an illustration and a set of activities geared towards enhancing the student s reading and listening comprehension as well as the individual s speaking and writing skills.

The book can be used in a classroom or for independent study. The three CD s that accompany it include the texts of the stories read by the author. A comprehensive glossary at the end of the book includes all the words that were judged to be difficult or new for the intermediate-level student.

The book is particularly effective as a vocabulary-building tool, as the stories focus on key themes and a limited set of characters or character types. Consequently, much of the vocabulary recycles from one story to another, facilitating acquisition and active use.

The material aims to build the student s confidence with the language. The comfortable presence of a context and a story line promotes comprehension; the stories are much easier to understand than groups of isolated sentences or descriptive passages.

As students read or listen to a story, they can predict or guess the meaning of unfamiliar words and structures.

As students venture to speak the language, they can imitate the story s clear, thematic structure (a beginning, an end, and a defined plot), and its use simpler perfect form of Arabic verbs. This encourages a dynamic speaking experience that is more manageable than other types of speaking exercises,

At the intermediate or lower intermediate level, the student s command of the language is still limited and the author designed the Kalila wa Dimna text and audio to increase their Arabic language skills with the right mixture of challenge and encouragement.

Five of the forty-six stories in the book are given in their original form, as they appear in unedited versions of Kalila wa Dimna. The intent is to give advanced students a feel for Classical Arabic and the ways in which it differs from Modern Standard Arabic. In two of the five stories, a simplified version appears along with the unedited version to invite critical thinking by the student.

Munther Younes is Senior Lecturer in Arabic language and linguistics at Cornell University. His other publications include Elementary Arabic: An Integrated Approach and Intermediate Arabic: An Integrated Approach, both published by Yale University Press.


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5 out of 5 stars A great resource for intermediate Arabic students   July 19, 2008
S. C. Kwak
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I had the fortune of being taught by the author of this book. He told me that he requested from the publishers to make the book affordable for students, but obviously they didn't follow up on the promise (and I'm guessing he got paid hardly anything).

Although the demand for Arabic continues to rise, there is still a dearth of resources for students of Arabic, especially supplementary reading material outside of standard textbooks. This is one of the best books currently in the market for this purpose.

The stories are broken down into manageable portions and are followed by comprehension questions (though I rarely bothered with those). The level of difficulty is just right for the intermediate student; the prose is clear and tends to stay away from those overly complex constructions that some textbook writers seem so fond of but are quite unnecessary at this level. The vocabulary introduced in this book is quite helpful, and much of it can easily be adapted for everyday use.

All in all, a fun & rewarding book that will help reinforce your reading skills.



4 out of 5 stars Great Study Tool   September 24, 2007
K. X. Riley (Orlando, FL USA)
The book and corresponding CD's are great in hearing proper pronunciation and following up with listening comprehension tools with the vocabulary list at the end of each story and the questions to determine how much was understood.


4 out of 5 stars a great companion with a few conditions   August 2, 2007
E. A Young (USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I have studied Modern Standard Arabic at the university level for four years. I was introduced to this book my second year of studies, before I had a comprehensive understanding of Arabic syntax and grammar. At the time, it was incredibly challenging and frustrating, as there were grammatical and morphological structures in use that I hadn't been introduced to (e.g., the weak verbs, the tamyiz, etc).

After more or less a complete introduction to Arabic grammar (which took me 3 years), this book/cd set really started to shine as a tool to build confidence and vocabulary, and comprehension, translation and listening skills in a way that is interesting rather than boring.

I do not recommend it as a way to learn the mechanics of the language, but a way to apply and build on what you've already learned from your study of arabic grammar. I would keep a reference grammar handy if and when you get stuck on a particular passage and know all the words but still don't know what it all means or how it all fits together.

The glossary from the 2005 version (and perhaps others) claims to be "comprehensive" but falls far short of this claim with respect to the vocabulary utilized in the stories themselves. After much frustration, I no longer use it because it is hit or miss as to whether it actually has the word I am looking for. In addition, after you learn the root system that forms the basis for Arabic morphology, the alphabetical ordering of the glossary will be confusing. So in addition to that reference grammar (I recommend A New Arabic Grammar of the Written Language), keep a copy of Arabic-English Dictionary: The Hans Wehr Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic handy and you're all set.



5 out of 5 stars Enjoyable and useful   April 17, 2007
Diana (virginia)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This book is fantastic for intermediate Arabic students because it has a lot of words that you won't find in newspapers or traditional textbooks. The stories are short and have pictures which make them fun. The CD recordings are of excellent quality which aids in pronunciation. I found that when I went to the Middle East, I remembered words from this book much better than from other more traditional reading materials. A great idea and a nice resource. Expensive, but definitely worth the price.


5 out of 5 stars This Is Fantastic For Intermediate and Advanced Learners   December 20, 2006
Kate M. Bancroft
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Very well done and fun.
A great way to learn lots of useful vocabulary and to reinforce how and where to use all the different grammatical structures is a painless way. Also an enjoyable way to improve pronunciation, reading, spelling, and writing.


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