Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Tunisian Arabic in 30 Lessons - Learn Arabic as spoken in Tunisia

 learn Tunisian Arabic, the dialect of Arabic as spoken in Tunisia

Tunisian Arabic in 30 Lessons - Learn Arabic As Spoken in Tunisia 
"Tunisian Arabic in 30 Lessons" 
an enjoyable, easy-to-read self-instruction textbook destined to native speakers of English who want to learn Tunisian Arabic, the dialect of Arabic as spoken in Tunisia
Readers are also potential tourists to Arab speaking countries,
US / UK expatriates in Tunisia and Arab countries and people who want to acquire and improve communication skills in Arabic worldwide (such as bed & breakfast owners)
Similarly, Language Students and linguists will find this book a valuable resource for their study and research, as it contains authentic linguistic data and original syntactic insights into Tunisian Arab and interesting comparisons with English based on the Universal Grammar Theory.
Further titles by the same author:
Tunisian Arabic in 24 Lessons
Tunisian Arabic Dictionary of Verbs
201 Tunisian Arabic Verbs
301 Proverbs from Tunisia
Children's Books: (folktales and stories):
Four Fantastic Tales From Tunisia
Sabra & the Lion
The Great & Marvelous Akarek
The Couscous Genie
Please consider adding these books to your library catalog
The book can be purchased here:

Wonderful Tunisia Beach

Tunisian Arabic in 30 Lessons - an Amazon bestseller textbook

"Tunisian Arabic in 30 Lessons" is an enjoyable, easy-to-read self-instruction textbook book for native speakers of English who want to learn Tunisian Arabic, the colloquial form of Arabic spoken in Tunisia

Readers are:
- visitors to Tunisia and other Arab speaking countries,
- US / UK expatriates in Tunisia for professional or personal reasons 
- people who want to acquire and improve communication skills in Arabic worldwide (such as bed & breakfast owners)
- Language Students and linguists use this textbook for their study and research, as it contains authentic linguistic data, original syntactic insights into Tunisian Arabic and interesting comparisons between Tunisian Arabic and English based on the Universal Grammar syntactic theory.
- Lovers of foreign languages worldwide.
Further titles by the same author:
Tunisian Arabic in 24 Lessons
Tunisian Arabic Dictionary of Verbs
201 Tunisian Arabic Verbs
301 Proverbs from Tunisia
Tunisian Folklore
Children's books: folktales & stories
Tunisian Folktales: 5 Stories from the oral storytelling tradition
Four Fantastic Tales from Tunisia
Sabra and the Lion


Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Scotland Yard investigator has suitcase stolen at Tunis Carthage Airport

The investigator from the British police (Scotland Yard) arrived to Carthage airport in Tunisia the morning of 7 July, to investigate about the Sousse Beach terror attack.
Unfortunately, after a very long wait, he did find his suitcase.

This is not surprising to me: the suitcase was certainly stolen by workers at the airport. It is a well known fact in Tunisia that traveler's 'luggage is constantly stolen at this airport, so much that authorities have arrested a few workers there suspected for belonging to an organized airport gand that steals luggage.

Tunisian authorities have arrested 18 more workers today for that matter?


Saturday, July 4, 2015

Tunisian Folktales

This new book contains a selection of five fantastic Tunisian folktales that can be enjoyed by children and grown-ups alike. Five original and unique stories from the ancient, rich and vibrating Tunisian oral culture in which storytelling represented a major constituent. This book is unny to read but is also a valuable cultural resource about Tunisia. These folktales also contain many splendid proverbs that infuse the Tunisian culture . This book is Ideal to exploit as reading material in ESL teaching classrooms. A certainly entertaining and instructive reading resource for children and older readers!

http://www.amazon.com/Tunisian-Folktales-Stories-Storytelling-Tradition/dp/1514682095/