
Identify the six Arabic letters that do not join with the letter after it, but may join with the letter before and practice with examples to reinforce non-joining behavior.
Explore the shapes of the hamza and how they attach to Elif, forming hamza shapes without changing pronunciation. These shapes arise from grammar rules, with examples to memorize.
Practice exercises on the shapes of letters, with students writing by themselves and identifying correct shapes, then applying beginning, middle, and end joining rules, including non-joining with Aleph or Hamza.
Practice reading Arabic letters and words with fatha through focused listening, repeating aloud to build foundational skills in writing, reading, speaking, and Quran pronunciation.
Practice reading words with fatha by listening and repeating aloud to reinforce recognition of letters and common words from the lesson.
The lecture revises mad letters across the Arabic alphabet, detailing the three mad letters, showing each letter with mad, and guiding students through reading practice.
Understand tanween fathah, its three forms (double fathah, double kasrah, double dome), how to read them as noon, and when to add or skip alef after tanween at word endings.
Explore how moon lam and sun lam determine pronunciation in Arabic, using the following letter and sukoon to decide when lam is read or skipped.
Practice Arabic vocabulary with vegetables by translating and writing sentences about tomato, corn, eggplant, onion, potato, and cucumber while reading questions and answering aloud.
This lesson teaches Arabic food vocabulary and grammar: adjectives follow nouns and how to say I want, I like, and I don't want with fried chicken, rice, yogurt.
Learn how to greet and introduce yourself in Arabic: ask what's your name, say my name, and form your name phrases for men and women, with basic ism usage.
Practice basic Arabic conversation through exercises on what's your name, using dialogues with Omar, Ismail, Fatima, and Aisha to build writing, reading, and speaking skills.
The lesson trains you to ask where are you from in Arabic using min ayna and respond with ana from Misr and Misri, shown through dialogues between men and women.
Practice a practical Arabic airport dialogue, covering travel questions, destinations like Mecca, passport checks, and airport procedures, with color-coded vocabulary and translation for self-study.
Explore practical hotel conversation in Arabic. Learn how to book a room, ask for days, and use gender-specific forms for one or two guests.
Practice translating taxi-related vocabulary in Arabic, focusing on hotel, near, road, for, please, and here, with translations like fondouk and Corrib.
Explore basic Arabic for Eid al-Adha through a dialogue between Khalid and Omar, featuring Islamic concepts, greetings, and vocabulary for the sacrifice and hajj terms.
Explore al-ism in Arabic: from mufrad (singular) masculine and feminine to muthanna (dual) and jama (plural), including muzakkar/muannath, sound vs irregular plurals.
Practice exercises explore how to use separate pronouns in Arabic, matching pronouns to gender, number, and person, including singular and plural forms.
you will learn every thing about Arabic
In my course, you will learn Reading, writing, speaking, listeningand Qur'an.
This course content from 9 sections
Section 2: writing rules ( names of letters, and how can you join letters.)( shapes of letters, shapes of ha, shapes of hamza)
section 3: reading rules and reading words.( all the Grammer rules for reading) and reading many words.
section4: paragraph reading( reading some paragraphs, and learn very important notes for reading sentences)
section5: Quran reading ( reading small surah) and learn some tajweed rules.
sections 6: Vocabulary ( Many vocabluries in many tobics. as fruits, vegetables, months, days of the week, living room, the bedroom, the family
section 7: common arabic expressions
section 8: conversation( at the restaurant. at the hotel. in the taxi, Alhaj, Eid Al Agha.. and many other conversation
section 9: grammer: types of the word, types of.the sentences nouns, verbs, negative, conjunction, possiseve pronouns, domostrative nouns. and many grammer topics
Who this course is for:
This course is intended for students who have no previous knowledge of Arabic and who wish to gain a rapid understanding of the language.
Those that have perhaps done some Arabic in the past but need to brush up on those basic skills again before venturing into studying Arabic grammar
Those that are perhaps starting Arabic grammar studies soon and need to learn how to read the language as a prerequisite. This course offers a low-cost option.
Anybody that wants to learn to read Arabic.
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