
Improve your comprehension of spoken Arabic through Jordanian, Palestinian, Lebanese, and Syrian dialect conversations. Access transcripts, translations, and PDFs, with listening exercises and vocabulary expansion.
Explore seven course sections in Jordan and Palestine dialects, from introduction to real-life scenarios like requests, voice mail, and bookings. Access audio records, Arabic and English scripts, and practice exercises.
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.
Learn everyday Arabic greetings, polite phrases, and unattached pronouns through Jordan and Palestine dialect examples. Explore yes and no, hello, goodbye, and essential expressions such as inshallah, shukran, and afwan.
Download the PDFs with exercises and answers, complete them solo, then watch the video where the questions and meanings are explained; study the imperative forms and pronouns.
Explore listening to Jordan and Palestine dialects through a listening record and transcript, focusing on practical Arabic comprehension and transcription skills.
Download two PDFs with exercises and answers, complete the drills before checking solutions, and watch the video where the instructor explains Arabic vocabulary, gender forms, and email and meeting phrases.
Repeat after me to practice vocabulary from Jordan and Palestine dialects, including Mohim, Bandage, Azure, a meal, El amor, El Amir, and Al Amir.
Practice Arabic listening and pronunciation with repeated phrases and greetings from Jordan and Palestine dialects, including Assalamu alaikum, rah, abad, fariq, timer, and estimate.
Practice repeating Arabic vocabulary from the lesson, including Assalamu alaikum, dini, asha, a kid, and pew sounds, in part 4 of the Arabic language course on Jordan and Palestine dialects.
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 repeating core Jordan and Palestine dialect vocabularies with a focus on common phrases and pronunciation, including mish, mish, mushkil, mafi, dari, rafi, and Assalamu alaikum.
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.
Practice Jordan and Palestine dialect tasks, including tambourine exercises, by downloading two PDFs of exercises and answers, then watch the video explanation to clarify questions about names, emails, and prices.
Repeat after the instructor to practice Arabic greetings and phrases from the lesson's vocabularies, including 'Assalamu alaikum' and 'call me', with phonetic prompts such as sehr, a sa, and rah.
Begin with assalamu alaikum and repeat after me to practice Arabic vocabulary from Jordan and Palestine dialects, including al-maktab and come.
Practice listening to and repeating a vocabulary set from Jordan and Palestine dialects, including Assalamu alaikum, hello, it is all, mushroom, feminine, let me, and Malcolm.
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 Arabic greetings and vocabulary by repeating after me, including 'assalamu alaikum', 'Raja', 'the meal', and names like Zamiel, Rackham, Hackett, and Lee.
Begin with assalamu alaikum greetings and welcome my students and brothers. Engage in a five-minute discussion to introduce today's topic in arabic.
Practice listening to Jordan and Palestine dialects with a listening record and transcript, identifying common phrases such as Inshallah, Mumtaz, Shukran, and Salaam.
Practice Arabic reservation dialogues with exercises and video explanations, focusing on booking a table, changing time, adjusting party size, and name use in Jordan and Palestine dialects.
Practice core vocabulary from Jordan and Palestine dialects with repetition drills of Almaza, as sober, I did, sharks, and a chance.
Practice Arabic vocabulary with a listen and repeat drill, starting with Assalamu alaikum and mumkin, then repeating Booker, T. Ni., Ni., a jazz, A. Jazz, and Hawaiian to reinforce pronunciation.
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 Jordan and Palestine dialect vocabulary in part 4 by repeating phrases such as assalamu alaikum, alhaji's, be had, minek, minak, batavier, and my anak.
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.
Practice the lesson's vocabularies part 6 by repeating after the instructor, pronouncing names Sha, Paula, Mumtaz, and phrases like Assalamu alaikum and a horse in Jordan and Palestine dialects.
Listen to jordan and palestine dialect vocabularies and repeat after me to practice common names and greetings, including Rene, Bakir, Munassib, and Bidi.
Practice the Arabic greeting Assalamu alaikum and repeat after me, drilling letters a and A a, with phrases but for God and any form, including Harley and Tartini.
Practice repeating key vocabulary from Jordan and Palestine dialects, including assalamu alaikum, so high, a z, how did, kabeer, kabir, and fame.
Repeat common vocabulary from the Jordan and Palestine dialects, including Assalamu alaikum, akbar, beat cafe, right, tycoon, a, and horrible, to reinforce pronunciation and recognition.
The instructor greets students with Assalamualaikum and opens a discussion, inviting talk on Arabic terms such as al-moatham, al-mufaddal, and andak.
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 tasks for Jordan and Palestine dialects: download the exercise and answer PDFs, watch the explanatory video, and complete true/false as well as sentence completion, focusing on imperative forms.
Learn basic Arabic phrases by repeating after the instructor, starting with Assalamu alaikum and it's me, as you hear Jordan and Palestine dialects.
Practice listening and repeating basic Arabic vocabulary from Jordan and Palestine dialects, including greetings like Assalamu alaikum and classroom terms such as al-madrasah.
Practice pronunciation and vocabulary from Jordan and Palestine dialects by repeating common phrases like best buy, best spa, alma spa, what a, bestie, and Hai Shan.
Practice repeating key vocabularies from Jordan and Palestine dialects, focusing on future, bombs, and diamond, to improve listening and pronunciation.
Practice session repeats common vocabularies and names, starting with Assalamu alaikum, then ma, and bye now, including Bawa, Fer, Massari, Aberdeen, Benett, and Dave.
Practice repeating key Arabic phrases from the Jordan and Palestine dialects, starting with 'Assalamu alaikum' and a set of vocabulary items.
Practice this lesson's vocabularies part 7 from the Jordan and Palestine dialects by repeating after me, starting with assalamu alaikum and other common words.
Repeat after me to practice Jordan and Palestine dialect vocabulary, including shanta, sher, antar, and akhil, and explore the question but where is she?
Practice listening to Jordan and Palestine dialects by repeating common phrases and basic vocabulary. Explore greetings such as Assalamu alaikum and other simple words.
Begin with Arabic greetings and a warm welcome, then invite students to discuss a topic for five minutes, practicing basic conversational talk in class.
Listen to Jordan and Palestine dialects in the Arabic language course through a listening record and transcript, exploring audio from video, film, and television contexts with named phrases and dialogues.
Practice exercises on Jordan and Palestine dialects with downloadable PDFs, work through true/false questions, and notes on tamarin plural and singular, and on mesh for adjectives and ma for verbs.
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 listening to and repeating Arabic vocabulary in this listen-and-repeat session, featuring words like monkey, pickles, plus, spinoffs, ilium, and sara, beginning with the greeting Assalamu alaikum.
Repeat after me to practice the arabic greeting assalamu alaikum and the presented vocabularies. Pronounce Mullum, Ellichpur, Ma baad, IL peut, and Elizar to build listening and dialect familiarity.
Practice this lesson's vocabularies part 5, including greetings like Assalamu alaikum, repeat after me, television, the plural is ah, and names such as Dean, Baila, Binotto.
Practice Arabic vocabulary by listening and repeating after the instructor. The list includes 'Married that' and names such as Isa, Hassan, Ashan, Priyanjan, Piran, and Alf.
Practice repeating a set of vocabulary words, Maria, Diamond, Bennettsville, Ito, Rudolph, after the instructor, beginning with Assalamu alaikum, to reinforce Arabic vocabulary in the Jordan and Palestine dialect context.
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.
Practice repeating common Jordan and Palestine dialect vocabularies, such as assalamu alaikum, bin saqr, bin zayed, ishihara, super, and massa, with the lesson prompt to repeat after me.
Explore a brief discussion in Arabic focused on listening to Jordan and Palestine dialects, starting with assalamualaikum and welcoming students for a five-minute topic talk.
Practice listening to Jordan and Palestine dialects with a listening record and transcript, featuring greetings like assalamu alaikum and alaikum salaam, and everyday terms such as maktab.
Practice with two pdfs of exercises and answers, watch the explainer video, and complete library and Arabic tasks, including the six-book daily limit and forms for male, female, and group.
Learn Jordan and Palestine dialect vocab by repeating common phrases, including 'Assalamu alaikum', 'pardon', 'when', 'al-maktab', 'maktab', and 'a seal' and 'a deal'.
Learn the lesson's vocabularies for the Jordan and Palestine dialects. Start with assalamu alaikum and repeat aloud familiar words such as horn, hunac, al-magana, al mapna, mapna, kara, and al-muhajiroun.
Practice basic Arabic vocabulary from Jordan and Palestine dialects, including Assalamu alaikum, Al Amin, limit, believe, give, and Esther, through a repetition-focused lesson.
Practice Jordan and Palestine dialect vocabulary through a repeat-after-me exercise featuring words like lazim, pataka, card, axa, byd, heck, and resume.
Listen to and repeat after me to practice vocabulary from Jordan and Palestine dialects, including Assalamu alaikum, sarkar, smart, or, rani, and ah, come on.
Practice Jordan and Palestine dialect vocabulary with a repeat-after-me exercise, featuring Assalamu alaikum and words like what, salt, a key, and wati.
Repeat essential arabic vocab from jordan and palestine dialects, including greetings, the command get up, and names like Osborne, Taleb, and Talib, plus a minute.
Engage with Arabic greetings and a concise five-minute topic discussion, welcoming students and presenting the topic in Jordan and Palestine dialects.
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.