20 Egyptian Songs to Learn and Sing

20 Egyptian Songs to Learn and Sing

An Easy Way to Learn Egyptian Colloquial Arabic

$24.95

Publication Date: 8th February 2022

Songs are a great way to learn a language, and popular songs can reveal much about the culture and traditions of a country where the language is spoken. 20 Egyptian Songs to Learn and Sing brings together twenty songs performed by popular Egyptian singers, from iconic twentieth-century diva Umm Kulthum to present-day singing sensation Amr Diab. Aimed at beginner learners of Egyptian Colloquial Arabic and fans of Arab popular music, it builds a lively variety of language lessons around each song, accompanying them with notes on vocabulary, grammar and usage, and exercises. Read More
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Songs are a great way to learn a language, and popular songs can reveal much about the culture and traditions of a country where the language is spoken. 20 Egyptian Songs to Learn and Sing brings together twenty songs performed by popular Egyptian singers, from iconic twentieth-century diva Umm Kulthum to present-day singing sensation Amr Diab. Aimed at beginner learners of Egyptian Colloquial Arabic and fans of Arab popular music, it builds a lively variety of language lessons around each song, accompanying them with notes on vocabulary, grammar and usage, and exercises. Read More
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Learning Egyptian Colloquial Arabic the fun way, through popular song

Songs are a great way to learn a language, and popular songs can reveal much about the culture and traditions of a country where the language is spoken. 20 Egyptian Songs to Learn and Sing brings together twenty songs performed by popular Egyptian singers, from iconic twentieth-century diva Umm Kulthum to present-day singing sensation Amr Diab. Following on the success of Kilma Hilwa: Egyptian Arabic through Popular Songs: Intermediate Level and Musiqa al-Kalimat: Modern Standard Arabic through Popular Songs: Intermediate to Advanced (AUC Press, 2015 and 2017), Bahaa Ed-Din Ossama and Tessa Grafen build a lively variety of language lessons around each song, accompanying them with notes on vocabulary, grammar and usage, and exercises. Aimed at beginner learners of Egyptian Colloquial Arabic and fans of Arab popular music, 20 Egyptian Songs to Learn and Sing is a motivational and highly enjoyable approach to learning Egyptian Arabic.

Suitable for use in the classroom or for self-study. Includes songs by: Dina El Wedidi, Amr Diab, Sayed Darwish, Shadia, Mohamed Monir, Umm Kulthum, Suad Hosni, Nancy Agram, Dalida, and Rema Kheshesh.

Details
  • Price: $24.95
  • Pages: 192
  • Carton Quantity: 64
  • Publisher: The American University in Cairo Press
  • Imprint: The American University in Cairo Press
  • Publication Date: 8th February 2022
  • Trim Size: 6 x 9 in
  • ISBN: 9789774169052
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Study & Teaching
    FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / Arabic
Author Bio
Bahaa Ed-Din Ossama teaches Arabic to foreign learners in Cairo. He has a BA degree in Greek and Latin from Cairo University, and has translated works by Ovid from the Latin to Arabic. He also teaches Arabic as a second language in the Faculty of Education, Ain Shams University, Cairo. He is the author of Kilma Hilwa: Egyptian Arabic through Popular Songs: Intermediate Level and Musiqa al-Kalimat: Modern Standard Arabic through Popular Songs: Intermediate to Advanced (AUC Press, 2015 and 2017).

Tessa Grafen is a linguistic consultant currently based in London. She has a master's degree in Arabic and Persian from Edinburgh University and has lived and worked in Cairo and Casablanca.

Table of Contents
Contents

Introduction
The Songs in Chronological Order


  • The Forbidden, Dina El-Wedidi
  • Light of My Eye, Amr Diab
  • I Have Loved Her, Sayed Darwish
  • Life is Sweet Like Sugar, Shadia and Samir Sabri
  • Our Great Love, Umm Kulthum and Mohamed Mounir
  • Remember Me!, Amr Diab
  • I Adore the Sea, Mohamed Mounir
  • This Is What Happened, Sayed Darwish
  • The World Is a Feather in the Air, Saad Abdel-Wahab
  • He Scribbled, Nancy Ajram
  • Oh, How Charming Your Eyes Are!, Rima Khcheich
  • OK Dice, Mohamed Mounir
  • My Beautiful Mom, Shadia
  • Where’s the Truth?, Mohamed Mounir
  • Salma ya Salama,
  • It’s Spring Now!, Soad Hosny
  • The Best People, Dalida
  • Mint Seller, Moustafa Hagag
  • We Want Dad, Chorus of Children
  • How?, Mohamed Mounir


  • Grammar Reference
    English Translations of the Songs
    Biographies of the Musicians, Composers, and Poets
    Learning Egyptian Colloquial Arabic the fun way, through popular song

    Songs are a great way to learn a language, and popular songs can reveal much about the culture and traditions of a country where the language is spoken. 20 Egyptian Songs to Learn and Sing brings together twenty songs performed by popular Egyptian singers, from iconic twentieth-century diva Umm Kulthum to present-day singing sensation Amr Diab. Following on the success of Kilma Hilwa: Egyptian Arabic through Popular Songs: Intermediate Level and Musiqa al-Kalimat: Modern Standard Arabic through Popular Songs: Intermediate to Advanced (AUC Press, 2015 and 2017), Bahaa Ed-Din Ossama and Tessa Grafen build a lively variety of language lessons around each song, accompanying them with notes on vocabulary, grammar and usage, and exercises. Aimed at beginner learners of Egyptian Colloquial Arabic and fans of Arab popular music, 20 Egyptian Songs to Learn and Sing is a motivational and highly enjoyable approach to learning Egyptian Arabic.

    Suitable for use in the classroom or for self-study. Includes songs by: Dina El Wedidi, Amr Diab, Sayed Darwish, Shadia, Mohamed Monir, Umm Kulthum, Suad Hosni, Nancy Agram, Dalida, and Rema Kheshesh.

    • Price: $24.95
    • Pages: 192
    • Carton Quantity: 64
    • Publisher: The American University in Cairo Press
    • Imprint: The American University in Cairo Press
    • Publication Date: 8th February 2022
    • Trim Size: 6 x 9 in
    • ISBN: 9789774169052
    • Format: Paperback
    • BISACs:
      LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Study & Teaching
      FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / Arabic
    Bahaa Ed-Din Ossama teaches Arabic to foreign learners in Cairo. He has a BA degree in Greek and Latin from Cairo University, and has translated works by Ovid from the Latin to Arabic. He also teaches Arabic as a second language in the Faculty of Education, Ain Shams University, Cairo. He is the author of Kilma Hilwa: Egyptian Arabic through Popular Songs: Intermediate Level and Musiqa al-Kalimat: Modern Standard Arabic through Popular Songs: Intermediate to Advanced (AUC Press, 2015 and 2017).

    Tessa Grafen is a linguistic consultant currently based in London. She has a master's degree in Arabic and Persian from Edinburgh University and has lived and worked in Cairo and Casablanca.

    Contents

    Introduction
    The Songs in Chronological Order


  • The Forbidden, Dina El-Wedidi
  • Light of My Eye, Amr Diab
  • I Have Loved Her, Sayed Darwish
  • Life is Sweet Like Sugar, Shadia and Samir Sabri
  • Our Great Love, Umm Kulthum and Mohamed Mounir
  • Remember Me!, Amr Diab
  • I Adore the Sea, Mohamed Mounir
  • This Is What Happened, Sayed Darwish
  • The World Is a Feather in the Air, Saad Abdel-Wahab
  • He Scribbled, Nancy Ajram
  • Oh, How Charming Your Eyes Are!, Rima Khcheich
  • OK Dice, Mohamed Mounir
  • My Beautiful Mom, Shadia
  • Where’s the Truth?, Mohamed Mounir
  • Salma ya Salama,
  • It’s Spring Now!, Soad Hosny
  • The Best People, Dalida
  • Mint Seller, Moustafa Hagag
  • We Want Dad, Chorus of Children
  • How?, Mohamed Mounir


  • Grammar Reference
    English Translations of the Songs
    Biographies of the Musicians, Composers, and Poets