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Arabic Berlitz Vocabulary Study Cards

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With Arabic becoming more widely studied and taught in the UK, this new set of Arabic two-sided Vocabulary Study Cards will help students of all ages learn, review and build confidence. The nature of these cards lend themselves very well to being used as revision tools, helping to prepare for tests and exams individually or in group sessions. The 1,000 cards are totally portable and interactive, and have been compiled by an experienced teacher to help you improve at your own pace.

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Publisher | Berlitz Publishing Company
Published date | 16 Mar 2011
Language |
Format | Cards
Pages | 1000
Dimensions | 83 x 229 x 53mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 771g
ISBN | 978-9-8126-8867-5
Readership Age |
BISAC | foreign language study / arabic


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