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🚀 Unlock Arabic fluency with every card – your passport to confident communication!
The Briston Arabic Vocabulary Flash Cards offer 300 high-quality, laminated cards featuring essential beginner Arabic words with English translations, pronunciation, and example sentences. Designed for durability and ease of use, they include native speaker audio access to enhance learning for kids, students, and adults across various educational settings.







| ASIN | B0BV19YK6R |
| Age Range Description | All Ages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #225,494 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #1,368 in Educational Flash Cards |
| Brand Name | Briston |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 62 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Language Skills |
| Included Components | 300 Vocabulary Flash Cards, Audio Access Link, Category Divider Cards, Instruction Guide, Storage Box |
| Item Dimensions | 3.5 x 2.5 x 0.1 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 3.5"L x 2.5"W |
| Item Type Name | Flashcards |
| Manufacturer | Acb d.o.o. |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1188.00 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 180.00 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FL-VC300 |
| Material Type | Thick 350 GSM Cardstock Glossy Lamination Water Resistant Finish Durable Paper Board |
| Number of Pieces | 300 |
| School Type | After School Program, ESL Program, Elementary School, High School, Homeschool, International School, Language School, Middle School, Online Learning, Preschool, Private School, Public School, Study Group |
| Size | Standard Flash Card Size (3.5 x 2.5 Inches) |
| Sub Brand | Briston: Arabic Edition Series |
| Theme | Language Learning |
O**A
Great product
Great product. However, I wish there was also the pronunciation of the example sentences not only the word itself. As for the audio files , they are of a high quality in content and in the way the word is pronounced ( three times) for the person to really get it. I don’t regret buying it.
A**M
very good
very good
A**R
Fantastic
I use these cards along rosetta stone and they are perfect. I have also used it with google translate to assist with translation. I wish there were a few more numbers or action words i.e zero, swimming, walking, sitting, running. However they provide a solid supportive foundation for constant practice.
A**S
Tiny script. Picture is a waste of space.
The script is tiny. One side has a picture which is a waste of space. It would have been much better if it were made like a traditional flash card with the Arabic on one side and English on the other in larger print.
W**S
Very nice
Anki is maybe better but, Cards are tactile and conserve phone battery.
C**0
High quality
High quality cards. Very conversation easy to read. Highly recommended. Great value.
G**A
Awesome - with a suggestion and an observation
My husband is a native Arabic speaker and I've picked up some very basic vocabulary here and there, but in general I'm a terrible language learner and don't know as much as I should after 12+ years of marriage. I saw these cards and thought it was worth trying to expand my vocabulary just a bit. They certainly are lovely, with a nice storage box that holds colorful, glossy cards. One side shows the category of the word and the word itself, both in English, and a photo representation of the word. The other side shows the word spelled in both English and Arabic, the pronunciation in both English and Arabic, and the word in a sentence in both English and Arabic. Here is my observation: All of the information you need to learn the word is actually on this side of the card. The other side is really just for aesthetics unless you don't know either English or Arabic and need a visual representation. I chose the photo of this card (and there are many others with the same format) because of the formatting of the Arabic pronunciation. This card shows "(QAWS/QA-zah)" When I see a "/" it signals to me that I have an option or an alternative. For example if I am writing the word for a young male child I might write "boy/lad" to show that you can call him a boy or you can call him a lad and it means the same thing. In the case of the Arabic pronunciation for his word, rainbow, it is pronounced QAWS QA-zah. There are two words, which traditionally is signaled simply by a space, as I just wrote it. At first I really did think it was an option of two different words with the same meaning, but when I showed my Arabic-speaking husband, he confirmed that to say rainbow you need both words. He also confirmed that the "/" threw him off also and he interpreted the symbol in the same way that I did. Here is my suggestion: I think in future editions that the makers would omit the "/" and just use a space. People will know what that means. But, if you've taken the time to read this review and are learning, just know that the second word is not an option and is necessary to complete the meaning of the word. These are still 5 stars and fun to use.
K**N
Cards don’t match the product images…
I was really excited to get these and start learning more Arabic. But the cards I got don’t match the product images. The pronounciation on the back for the English and Arabic don’t say “Pronunciation” like the product images, they say “IPA”. And the pronunciation is weird symbols, periods and colons that I have no clue how to read. The box does say there is a IPA Guide and I can scan the provided QR Code to get it. But when I scan it, it takes me to a blank website page with no pronunciation guide. Other than these big issues, the cards seem good quality. So unless you are okay with the cards being different than the product images and you know what IPA and different symbols mean (I’ve never seen these for how to pronounce anything anywhere before, so I’m stumped), I’d say don’t buy these. Not worth the headache.
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