
Learn to introduce yourself in Arabic quickly by listening, repeating, and completing the assignment and quiz to speak in Arabic in under five minutes.
Learn to greet others in Arabic with hello, good morning, afternoon, and evening phrases; practice responses, ask names and origins, and say goodbye, all with pronunciation guidance.
This beginner arabic mini course lesson guides learners through a read-and-translate dialogue of greetings and introductions, covering hello, good morning, from where, and city names like amman, jordan, rabat, morocco.
Translate English and Arabic sentences to practice basic verbs and vocabulary. Explore Arabic verb conjugation and the absence of an infinitive with examples like I live in Dubai.
Explore how Arabic expresses ownership by attaching possessive suffixes to nouns, creating one-word forms for my and your, with masculine and feminine variants.
Master Arabic verb conjugation with a single rule; verbs are the heart of sentences, always show the subject, no infinitive form, negation with la, and connect verbs with and.
In this lecture, learners practice Arabic verb conjugation through three exercises—translate to English, translate to Arabic, and fill-in-the-blank conjugations—emphasizing subject-based forms and masculine/feminine endings.
Translate Arabic sentences and spot grammar mistakes to master vocabulary and verb conjugation for beginners; practice sentence structure, word order, and personal information exercises.
Marhaba!!
This course helps the learners to understand how the Arabic Language work, It focuses on understanding rather memorizing, which leads into great results in a very short time. You will learn many topics: How to introduce yourself in Arabic, understand the verbs system and how to form the possessive, How to greet others, Order food and Drinks and many more...etc. In a very short time, you will be able to form hundreds of sentences by understanding how the language works, NOT by memorising.
I wish you an enjoyable journey with us.
Shukran!
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