Jane Wightwick
Author of Mastering Arabic
About the Author
Series
Works by Jane Wightwick
Arabic Verbs and Essentials of Grammar: A Practical Guide to the Mastery of Arabic (1997) 175 copies, 2 reviews
Your First 100 Words in Arabic : Beginner's Quick & Easy Guide to Demystifying Non-Roman Scripts (1999) 97 copies, 1 review
English-Arabic Arabic-English Dictionary & Phrasebook (Hippocrene Dictionary and Phrasebook) (2003) 70 copies
Your First 100 Words in Korean : Beginner's Quick & Easy Guide to Demystifying Korean Script (2001) 46 copies
Mastering Arabic Grammar (Palgrave Masters Series (Languages)) (English and Arabic Edition) (2005) 27 copies
Mastering Arabic Script: A Guide to Handwriting (Palgrave Masters Series (Languages)) (English and Arabic Edition) (2005) 26 copies, 2 reviews
Your First 100 Words in Spanish : Spanish for Total Beginners Through Puzzles and Games (2002) 19 copies
Your First 100 Words in Greek : Beginner's Quick & Easy Guide to Demystifying Greek Script (2001) 19 copies, 1 review
Your First 100 Words in German : German for Total Beginners Through Puzzles and Games (2002) 11 copies
Chinese On the Move (3CDs + Guide): The Lively Audio Language Program for Busy People (2005) 8 copies
Let's Talk Arabic: 1,001 Real-life Phrases and Idioms -- The Way People Really Speak (2018) 8 copies
Your First 100 Words in Italian : Italian for Total Beginners Through Puzzles and Games (2002) 7 copies
iSpeak Italian Beginner's Course (MP3 CD Guide): 10 Steps to Learn Italian on Your iPod (iSpeak Audio Phrasebook) (2008) 3 copies
Spanish on the Move: The Lively Audio Language Program for Busy People (Language on the Move) (2003) 3 copies
Speak Arabic with Confidence with Three Audio CDs: A Teach Yourself Guide (Teach Yourself Level 2) (2011) 3 copies
Speak Arabic For BeginnersThe Michel Thomas Method (8-CD Beginner's Program) (Michel Thomas Series) (2008) 2 copies
Inglês em 15 Minutos 1 copy
Your First 100 Words In Urdu (E-Book): Beginner's Quick & Easy Guide to Reading Urdu Script (Your First 100 Words In...Series) (2007) 1 copy
Arabic PDQ-Quick Comprehensive Course: Learn to Speak, Understand, Read and Write Arabic with Linguaphone Language Programs. (2001) 1 copy
Get Talking Arabic in Ten Days A Teach Yourself Audio Course (Teach Yourself Language) (2012) 1 copy
Practice Makes Perfect Arabic Vocabulary: With 145 Exercises (Practice Makes Perfect Series) (2013) 1 copy
Associated Works
Japanese English Bilingual Visual Dictionary (DK Visual Dictionaries) (2011) — Manager, some editions — 164 copies, 1 review
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- Birthdate
- 20th Century
- Gender
- female
- Education
- University of Cambridge (B.A.|Arabic and Islamic History|1981)
- Occupations
- educator
publisher - Nationality
- UK
- Associated Place (for map)
- UK
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Reviews
Mastering Arabic Script: A Guide to Handwriting (Palgrave Masters Series (Languages)) (English and Arabic Edition) by Jane Wightwick
In preparation for heading out to Saudi to work, I started to teach myself Arabic. First thing to master is the beautiful script. My local library had a copy of this book which I think is a very good, succint way to start learning not only how to read but also how to write Arabic.
The strengths of this book like in the fact that they teach you not just the standard printed text but also help you master reading and writing handwriting. I probably won’t have much cause to read handwriting in show more Arabic but I do know that the best way to learn a script for me is to write it over and over again. Having done that, I usually remember it. This book helped me do just that.
The one thing I think I’d add is more examples for the learner to read. There are some supplementary chapters at the end which do contain examples of signs and notices and so on. But I’d rather have more of these as the book develops so that you get more of a feel that your understanding of Arabic script is actually growing.
This is a book primarily aimed at those who want to write the script though and there are plenty of good examples of reading in the companion book by the same authors which I’m currently working through: Mastering Arabic. Both this little book and the main coursebook are excellent resources for the student of Arabic. Highly recommended. show less
The strengths of this book like in the fact that they teach you not just the standard printed text but also help you master reading and writing handwriting. I probably won’t have much cause to read handwriting in show more Arabic but I do know that the best way to learn a script for me is to write it over and over again. Having done that, I usually remember it. This book helped me do just that.
The one thing I think I’d add is more examples for the learner to read. There are some supplementary chapters at the end which do contain examples of signs and notices and so on. But I’d rather have more of these as the book develops so that you get more of a feel that your understanding of Arabic script is actually growing.
This is a book primarily aimed at those who want to write the script though and there are plenty of good examples of reading in the companion book by the same authors which I’m currently working through: Mastering Arabic. Both this little book and the main coursebook are excellent resources for the student of Arabic. Highly recommended. show less
Easy Arabic Script by Jane Wightwick and Mahmoud Gaafar is similar in many ways to The Arabic Alphabet: How to Read & Write It. The focus is largely on handwriting, providing practice space in the book and "master calligrapher tips." This is great for people who are planning on doing a lot of writing in Arabic. However, I am more interested in reading inscriptions, books of poetry, etc. Easy Arabic Script also covers numbers and some ligatures, but these are toward the end of the book as show more more advanced topics, rather than being integrated with the other content. Similar to The Arabic Alphabet, basic vocabulary is incorporated into each section to illustrate and expand the use of the letters as they are each introduced. There are also plenty of examples via cartoons and photos for practicing reading comprehension.
Easy Arabic Script is divided into 21 units and four parts. Part 1 covers the basic letter shapes (units 1-16), with "extras" that address vowels and other diacritical signs, long vowels, hamza, and numbers. Part 2 discusses letter combinations (units 17-21). Part 3 has fun activities to practice reading comprehension and writing skills. Part 4 is the obligatory basic reference table of the alphabet. Again, a very accessible and useful book, but not quite the focus that suits my personal goals. show less
Easy Arabic Script is divided into 21 units and four parts. Part 1 covers the basic letter shapes (units 1-16), with "extras" that address vowels and other diacritical signs, long vowels, hamza, and numbers. Part 2 discusses letter combinations (units 17-21). Part 3 has fun activities to practice reading comprehension and writing skills. Part 4 is the obligatory basic reference table of the alphabet. Again, a very accessible and useful book, but not quite the focus that suits my personal goals. show less
Arabic Verbs and Essentials of Grammar: A Practical Guide to the Mastery of Arabic by Jane Wightwick
A wonderfully clear and useful explanation of the basics of Arabic grammar. Serves as an excellent companion to a textbook, such as the confusing Al-Kitaab.
Your First 100 Words in Arabic : Beginner's Quick & Easy Guide to Demystifying Arabic Scripts by Jane Wightwick
Easy to follow instructions to read, write and speak and understand the very basic Arabic words and allowing you to move on to the tougher lessons.
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- Works
- 73
- Also by
- 1
- Members
- 1,662
- Popularity
- #15,459
- Rating
- 3.7
- Reviews
- 11
- ISBNs
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- Languages
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