
Begin the Arabic language course for non-native speakers - level 1 with an introduction مقدمة to start learning Arabic.
Pronounce letter هـ and writing in different shapes
learning how to pronounce the letters and distinguish between sounds.
AT the end of this lecture ,the student will not be lost
Learn the Arabic letter ta (ت), its sounds, and how to write it in initial, medial, and final positions within words, with example practice.
Explore essential Arabic family vocabulary, including father, mother, daughter, son, grandfather, and grandmother, with examples like this is my family and a lesson on paternal and maternal branches.
Learn essential Arabic greetings, beginning with Assalamu alaikum and common responses like Alhamdulillah, through dialogues and practice with family or friends, including evening interactions and store scenarios.
Explore demonstrative nouns in Arabic by identifying near and far forms for masculine and feminine singulars, and practice pronoun usage across first, second, and third person with examples.
Explore Arabic adjectives and gender agreement, covering singular, plural, and dual forms, with examples of masculine and feminine use, opposite meanings, and sentence construction for non-native speakers.
Learn basic Arabic family introductions through dialogues, saying 'this is my [relation],' introduce relatives, and practice gender- and number-aware forms for father, mother, son, daughter, and siblings.
Learn the 28 Arabic letters and start mastering every single letter in this level 1 course.
Learn arabic gendered vocabulary for family jobs, distinguishing masculine and feminine forms for doctors, engineers, teachers, and students through examples and matching activities.
Explore the Arabic letters م، ب، أ and the diacritics fatha, kasra, and damma. See how mad shapes long vowels with Ibrahim and Osama as examples.
Practice Arabic vocabulary and grammar, focusing on location expressions, gendered nouns, and school terms like madrassa, language lab, and cafeteria.
Explore basic Arabic through color vocabulary and female and male noun forms, using front of and behind constructions with everyday objects like a book, a chair, and a table.
Explore the school schedule, learn days of the week, numbers, and core subjects like math, science, drawing, and Arabic language through practical classroom dialogue.
Explore the six Arabic letters that must remain separated, and practice writing their placement at the beginning, middle, and end of words, with long and short vowel sounds.
Practice pronunciation of Arabic sounds and letters, repeat after me, learn basic vocabulary and sentence patterns, and review question–answer exercises through classroom scenarios.
Learn Arabic home vocabulary by naming rooms such as Majlis, kitchen, dining room, and bedroom, and practice phrases like 'this is our house' and 'how many rooms'.
Learn to write letters ح، ع، هـ in beginning, middle, and end forms, practice attaching and not attaching, and assemble words with long and short sounds, Rahim and Allah.
Learn essential Arabic house vocabulary—living room, bedrooms, carpet, furniture, colors—and master gender and plural forms through listen-and-repeat practice. Practice applying terms in basic home conversations about rooms and objects.
Explore an introductory Arabic course module focused on household vocabulary and gender in everyday dialogue, covering items like tea, coffee, and a fridge, with practical home practice.
Practice basic Arabic conversation through exercises that cover asking how many, how much, prices, and nationality with examples like I am from Egypt and you are from Syria.
The Arabic language course is directed to non-native speakers, regardless of their nationalities, religions and original languages.
With the presence of certain means that help them to quickly acquire this language.
It is a series of 6 levels that we start from our first level course, which is a book consisting of three units with a total of approximately 10 hours divided into 40 lectures based on video explanations and pdf files to facilitate the student.
We begin by teaching the student the Arabic sounds, how to pronounce them correctly, and how to differentiate between them and get used to them.
After that, he gradually begins to pronounce the letter and write it.And connect the letters to form a word and short sentences.
We teach him short dialogues at home and outside the home and focus on common vocabulary and language structures through real communicative situations,
By making an educational video .
In this course, we made sure that the learner acquired a vocabulary of up to 200 words .
We also made sure in this course that the learner acquires the ability to hear and understand simplified Arabic texts.
There are also some activities such as exercises and tests after the end of each lesson that help the learner to overcome difficulties.