Rosetta Stone V3 Arabic: Level 1,2 & 3 Set
Sample topics include:
The basics, such as age and family relations
Questions, greetings, introductions
Times of day, calendar terms, the weather
Directions, locations, telling time
Present, past and future tense
Apologies and polite requests
How to order at a restaurant and give and receive directions
Emotions, opinions and ideas
Political, media, business and religious terms
The Arabic language has many variations and you must take note that Rosetta Stone Arabic is using Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), which is essentially a formal, textbook form of the language used for formal situations throughout the Arab world. It significantly differs from the Arabic spoken in North Africa. Still, it is the literary standard across the Middle East and North Africa and is one of the six official languages of the United Nations. Most printed material in the Arab world is written in MSA.