This new learner-centered software tool for learning Egyptian Colloquial Arabic (ECA) gives you control of the process. Designed as a rich and flexible learning aid, Vocab Clinic has an easy-to-use interface that enables you to rapidly build your comprehension, pronunciation, and use of ECA (the everyday spoken language of Egypt, also widely understood in other Arab countries). Perfect for any student of Arabic as a classroom companion or a stand-alone language tutor, Vocab Clinic's 'smart' language-learning features include: A digitized library of over 4,000 vocabulary items, expressions, and phrases Over 30 vocabulary categories Your choice of English, Arabic, or Arabic transliteration as the primary interface script Ability to view all scripts simultaneously CD-quality digital recordings of each word by a native speaker of Arabic, along with wave-form plots to provide visual and audio feedback Controls that allow you to listen to audio recordings as many times as you need Ability to record and compare your own pronunciation, repeating as often as needed until you get it right Informative notes on each word or phrase that help you better understand the cultural and grammatical context Ability to write, save, and print your own notes for each word Printing capabilities that allow you to create fully customized vocabulary practice sheets Regularly updated online resources to enhance your learning process Included in the package: Vocab Clinic® CD-ROM Bonus booklet: Egyptian Arabic: Background Information for Learners Quick reference pronunciation card Access to extended online learning resources Printable grammar guide and drill sheets Installation instructions System Requirements: Microsoft Windows 98 SE, ME, 2000, or XP; Pentium 233 or faster processor, 32 MB RAM; 30 MB hard disk space available; 800 x 600 display; 16 bit color; 4x CD drive or higher; sound card; printer and microphone optional.
Verb Clinic is designed to help you master the intricacies of verb forms and usage in Modern Standard Arabic, the formal Arabic written and spoken throughout the contemporary Arab World. With a digital library that includes the full conjugations of over 200 verbs, with all persons, all tenses, optional negation, related prepositions, and your choice of active or passive voice, Verb Clinic provides you with a quick and accurate reference tool for mastering Arabic verbs. The selection of verbs provides the patterns for conjugating virtually every Arabic verb in contemporary use. Verb Clinic has an intuitive, easy-to-use interface that allows you quick access to the verbs that you need. Its language-learning features include: A digitized library of over 20,000 individual verb conjugations Quick access to perfect, imperfect, future, imperative, and passive forms of each verb through either browsing or searching the data Your choice of English, Arabic, or Arabic transliteration as the primary interface script CD-quality digital recordings of each word by a native speaker of Arabic, along with wave-form plots to provide visual and audio feedback Ability to record and compare your own pronunciation, repeating as often as needed until you get it right Ability to write, save, and print your own notes for each word Printing capabilities that allow you to create fully customized practice sheets Ability to track your own progress using the "Test Yourself" customizable quiz generator Included in the package: Verb Clinic CD-ROM Bonus booklet: The Use of Verbs in Modern Standard Arabic Quick reference pronunciation card Access to extended online learning resources Printable grammar guide and drill sheets Installation instructions System requirements: Microsoft Windows 98 SE, ME, 2000, XP, or Macintosh OS X; Pentium 233 or faster processor, 32 MB RAM; 30 MB hard disk space available; 800 x 600 display; 16 bit color; 4x CD drive or higher; sound card; printer and microphone optional.
This directory offers detailed information on the publishing programs and personnel of AAUP's 120 member presses. Its features include a subject guide indicating which presses publish in specific disciplines; entries for each member press that include complete address, telephone and fax numbers, and electronic mail addresses; guidelines for submitting manuscripts; suggestions for further reading; and an index of press personnel.
Verb Clinic is designed to help you master the intricacies of verb forms and usage in Modern Standard Arabic, the formal Arabic written and spoken throughout the contemporary Arab World. With a digital library that includes the full conjugations of over 200 verbs, with all persons, all tenses, optional negation, related prepositions, and your choice of active or passive voice, Verb Clinic provides you with a quick and accurate reference tool for mastering Arabic verbs. The selection of verbs provides the patterns for conjugating virtually every Arabic verb in contemporary use. Verb Clinic has an intuitive, easy-to-use interface that allows you quick access to the verbs that you need. Its language-learning features include: A digitized library of over 20,000 individual verb conjugations Quick access to perfect, imperfect, future, imperative, and passive forms of each verb through either browsing or searching the data Your choice of English, Arabic, or Arabic transliteration as the primary interface script CD-quality digital recordings of each word by a native speaker of Arabic, along with wave-form plots to provide visual and audio feedback Ability to record and compare your own pronunciation, repeating as often as needed until you get it right Ability to write, save, and print your own notes for each word Printing capabilities that allow you to create fully customized practice sheets Ability to track your own progress using the "Test Yourself" customizable quiz generator Included in the package: Verb Clinic CD-ROM Bonus booklet: The Use of Verbs in Modern Standard Arabic Quick reference pronunciation card Access to extended online learning resources Printable grammar guide and drill sheets Installation instructions System requirements: Microsoft Windows 98 SE, ME, 2000, XP, or Macintosh OS X; Pentium 233 or faster processor, 32 MB RAM; 30 MB hard disk space available; 800 x 600 display; 16 bit color; 4x CD drive or higher; sound card; printer and microphone optional.
This directory offers detailed information on the publishing programs and personnel of AAUP's 120 member presses. Its features include a subject guide indicating which presses publish in specific disciplines; entries for each member press that include complete address, telephone and fax numbers, and electronic mail; guidelines for submitting manuscripts; suggestions for further reading; and an index of press personnel. The directory also includes informative material on the Association, outlining its structure, staff, by-laws, and requirements for admission.
This collection of case studies showcases the experiences of ten intriguing entrepreneurial ventures from emerging markets in the Arab world (Egypt, the UAE, Morocco, and Saudi Arabia). Readers will gain an in-depth insight on a variety of localized strategic, managerial, marketing, and innovative approaches and practices, which create unique challenges and opportunities in a region undergoing rapid political, social, and economic transformations. The unique case studies address different stages within the exciting entrepreneurial cycle, from start-up to growth, sustainability, and international expansion. This casebook is a valuable resource for anyone wanting to know more about launching and sustaining a business within developing Arab economies, as well as being an effective teaching tool for disciplines related to new venture management and entrepreneurship.
This official directory is a database that includes more than 742,000 physician profiles, including their board certification status. This list also features nearly 20,000 physicians in foreign countries who are certified by American specialty boards.
This directory offers detailed information on the publishing programs and personnel of AAUP's 120 member presses. Its features include a subject guide indicating which presses publish in specific disciplines; entries for each member press that include complete address, telephone and fax numbers, and electronic mail; guidelines for submitting manuscripts; suggestions for further reading; and an index of press personnel. The directory also includes informative material on the Association, outlining its structure, staff, by-laws, and requirements for admission.
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