
Boost your listening skills in Jordan, Palestine, Lebanon, and Syria dialects for beginners by repeating after me, listening 2–3 times before tasks or scripts, and practicing vocabulary through exercises.
Explore listening to Jordan and Palestine dialects through a listening record and transcript, focusing on practical Arabic comprehension and transcription skills.
Practice Arabic listening and pronunciation with repeated phrases and greetings from Jordan and Palestine dialects, including Assalamu alaikum, rah, abad, fariq, timer, and estimate.
Listen to Jordan and Palestine dialect vocabulary, part 5, and practice repeating basic words and sounds like tiny and itchy to reinforce pronunciation.
Practice listening to arabic vocabulary from Jordan and Palestine dialects and repeat after the instructor, featuring names such as Faraj, Hilal, Syed, Gill, and Mo.
Practice listening and repeating a list of vocabulary and phrases, starting with Assalamu alaikum, including hoodie, Wojtek, Bururi, neener, schwein, shui, and as zoom.
Explore a guided Arabic discussion focused on greetings, everyday topics, and conversational prompts in Jordan and Palestine dialects, including practicing five-minute talks for school and home contexts.
Practice listening to Jordan and Palestine dialects using the provided record and transcript, focusing on greetings like alaikum and assalamu alaikum, with notes on mobile and email terms.
Repeat after me as you practice key words from the lesson, including assalamu alaikum, rizal, istriku, i am, halim, alam, al, and al-harb, with light laughter.
Practice listening to Jordan and Palestine dialects with a listening record and transcript, identifying common phrases such as Inshallah, Mumtaz, Shukran, and Salaam.
Practice Jordan and Palestine dialect vocabulary by repeating after me phrases such as assalamu alaikum, I'm Sara, Halloween, Isah, as youth, shouf, ah, and maale.
Practice listen-and-repeat Arabic vocab from Jordan and Palestine dialects, starting with Assalamu alaikum and including mushroom, lean, bess, and sm, plus phrases like is a female jail.
Explore Jordan and Palestine Arabic dialects through a listening record and transcript, featuring common phrases and cultural terms such as assalamu alaikum, madrasah, and wajib.
Practice listening and repeating basic Arabic vocabulary from Jordan and Palestine dialects, including greetings like Assalamu alaikum and classroom terms such as al-madrasah.
Begin with Arabic greetings and a warm welcome, then invite students to discuss a topic for five minutes, practicing basic conversational talk in class.
Repeat after me to practice basic Arabic vocabularies: is she, she, apple, pinard, my, starting with the greeting Assalamu alaikum.
Practice Arabic vocabulary and listening by repeating phrases such as assalamu alaikum, Halloween, a lab, and enough, highlighting repetition and listening skills for Jordan and Palestine dialects.
Practice the lesson's vocabularies part 8 for Jordan and Palestine dialects, with the opening greeting and repeated terms like Karabo, Turbo, Pinch, Cheryl, Cole, Mappin, HEB, and Mizpah.
Learn Jordan and Palestine dialect vocab by repeating common phrases, including 'Assalamu alaikum', 'pardon', 'when', 'al-maktab', 'maktab', and 'a seal' and 'a deal'.
Practice basic Arabic vocabulary from Jordan and Palestine dialects, including Assalamu alaikum, Al Amin, limit, believe, give, and Esther, through a repetition-focused lesson.
Are you looking to improve your Arabic listening skills, specifically in the Levantine dialect? This course is designed to help you develop a deeper understanding of everyday spoken Arabic used in countries like Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, and Syria.
Through engaging audio materials and real-life dialogues, you will enhance your comprehension of the Levantine dialect, focusing on commonly used phrases, vocabulary, and expressions. This course is perfect for learners at the beginner level who want to improve their ability to understand native speakers in various contexts—whether it’s casual conversations, media, or formal interactions.
Key features include:
Interactive Audio Lessons: Practice listening to native speakers in diverse scenarios.
Cultural Insights: Gain knowledge about Levantine culture and social norms.
Real-life Conversations: Listen to and analyze conversations on a variety of everyday topics.
Quizzes and Exercises: Test your understanding with listening comprehension quizzes.
New Vocabulary Section: After each audio lesson, you’ll find a dedicated section that highlights all the new words and expressions mentioned in the recordings. This allows you to review and expand your vocabulary as you progress through the course.
Task-based Learning: Each lesson comes with practical tasks designed to reinforce the listening skills you've developed. These exercises help solidify your comprehension of the material and provide an opportunity for active practice.
Preparation Section: Before starting the course, there’s a preparatory section that will guide you through the best approaches to learning from the materials, ensuring that you are set up for success from the very beginning.
Join this course to gain confidence in listening and understanding the Levantine dialect, essential for anyone looking to communicate effectively in the region.