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Arabe coranique Tome 2 (A2) — Philippe De Vos | Éditions Al Bouraq

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Arabe coranique Tome 2 (A2) — Philippe De Vos | Éditions Al BouraqPrsentation Poursuivez votre apprentissage de l'arabe avec la mthode innovante et prouve de Philippe De Vos. Le Tome 2 (niveau A2) approfondit votre comprhension du Coran en construisant chaque leon autour du Texte sacr. Cette mthode rvolutionnaire associe pdagogie moderne et enseignement coranique authentique, idale pour les apprenants francophones dsireux de lire et comprendre le Coran en arabe. Fruit de plusieurs annes d'exprience enseignante, ce

Présentation

Poursuivez votre apprentissage de l'arabe avec la méthode innovante et éprouvée de Philippe De Vos. Le Tome 2 (niveau A2) approfondit votre compréhension du Coran en construisant chaque leçon autour du Texte sacré. Cette méthode révolutionnaire associe pédagogie moderne et enseignement coranique authentique, idéale pour les apprenants francophones désireux de lire et comprendre le Coran en arabe.

Fruit de plusieurs années d'expérience enseignante, ce manuel équilibre parfaitement étude grammaticale, pratique orale et accès direct au vocabulaire coranique, sans compromise pédagogique.

Contenu du Tome 2 (A2)

  • Approfondissement de la grammaire arabe illustrée d'exemples authentiques du Coran
  • Vocabulaire exclusivement issu du Texte sacré et de ses racines linguistiques
  • Exercices pratiques d'expression orale adaptés aux contextes coraniques
  • Progression pédagogique structurée du niveau débutant confirmé (A2)
  • Méthode communicative et interactive, testée en classe
  • 332 pages de contenu dense et progressif

Pour qui ?

Ce livre s'adresse aux apprenants adultes de la langue arabe qui souhaitent accéder directement à la compréhension du Coran. Idéal pour les étudiants en islamologie, les fidèles en quête de maîtrise linguistique coranique, et tous les francophones déterminés à lire le Coran en version originale.

L'auteur

Philippe De Vos est un pédagogue reconnu dans l'enseignement de l'arabe. Sa méthode « Arabe coranique » a fait ses preuves auprès de centaines d'apprenants. Il combine expertise linguistique et connaissance profonde du Texte sacré pour créer une approche pédagogique unique et efficace.

Informations éditoriales

Auteur Philippe De Vos
Éditeur Éditions Al Bouraq
Collection Méthodes de langues
ISBN 9791022511674
Nombre de pages 332
Format Broché
Langue Français
Année de publication 2023
Public Adultes
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