Gives you up-to-date expressions, jargon and new coinages to express modern concepts in internet Arabic. What is the Arabic term for 'homepage'? How would you say 'podcast'? Could you recognise the phrase 'add this site to your favourites'? Or 'printer-friendly version'? This short, accessible vocabulary gives you ready-made lists of key terms in Internet Arabic for translating both from and into Arabic. It is divided into 11 key areas: * General Terminology * Web Browsing * Written Online Communication (emails and online forms; blogging; collaborative writing) * Audio-Visual Online Communication * Searching for Information on the Web * e-Learning * Online Social Networking * Netiquette * Online Security * Internet Services * My Digital Identity Key Features: * Terms grouped in thematic sections * Easy-to-learn lists to test translation * CD of audio podcasts to help you check your pronunciation * Interactive audio-visual e-Flashcards * Index
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Product Details
Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
Publication Date: 01 Feb 2013
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780748644919
About Mourad Diouri
Mourad Diouri is an e-Learning lecturer in Arabic and e-Learning developer at the University of Edinburgh. In addition to teaching Arabic as a foreign language Mourad is specialised in the design and development of eLearning resources which support language learners and teachers within and beyond the classroom. His career and passion for teaching began at the University of East Anglia which led him to win the University's Award of Excellence in Teaching in 2005 for the Most Innovative Course Design and as a result of integrating educational technologies into classroom teaching. He then moved to Edinburgh to take up his current post where his passion for language teaching combined with technology became a reality. Now specialising in TELL (Technology Enhanced Language Learning) Mourad made it a personal mission to modernise and advance the teaching of Arabic and other foreign languages. As a result he was shortlisted for an eLearning Award in 2009:Excellence in the Production of Learning Content